If --enable-cross-compile is specified, passing
--target=i686-w64-mingw32 for example will check if
i686-w64-mingw32-gcc can be used. This is only done if the compiler
isn't specified via --cc or the CC environment variable.
The same is done for some other build tools, such as pkg-config.
(Only the C compiler will try to use a fallback in this case.)
This didn't work very well when cross compiling from Linux to Windows:
it tries to execute an .exe file, which succeeds if wine is installed.
As consequence it detects "no" as result.
In general this won't work if emulation for the target architecture is
available. Remove it.
When the build wrapper repo scripts run configure they set a custom
PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable. Show the value of this in
config.log to make it easier to rerun configure with a tweaked version
of the same parameters. Also show CFLAGS if set, as it's likely to
break things.
Instead of opening avctx in preinit() and setting paramters later,
(re)open it in config() where parameters can be set first. This fixes
a failure to open the codec with new libavcodec versions that check
pix_fmt during avcodec_open2().
Remove "Please check mtrr settings at /proc/mtrr" and "NOTE: Win32
codec DLLs are not supported on your CPU" messages printed at the end
of a configure run. mtrr should be irrelevant on today's machines, and
the DLLs are a lot less important nowadays. Also remove mtrr detection
logic that was only used to decide whether or not to print that
message. Bizarrely, there were --enable-mtrr and --disable-mtrr
options for this too (with no effect except for the message).
vo_xv crashed if existing frames had been lost due to a config() call
in the middle of a file and vo_redraw_frame() was called. Add checks
to reject vo_redraw_frame() unless at least one frame has been flipped
after the the last configuration change, so individual VOs do not have
to deal with this case.
libpostproc has been removed from Libav and the library now exists as
a separate project. Because it's not essential, separate it from the
Libav library check and allow compiling without it.
Add helper function pkg_config_add() that checks for the presence of a
package and also adds cflags/ldflags if it is found. Change existing
pkg-config-using feature tests to use that. Also change the freetype
test that used a separate libfreetype-config binary before; using
pkg-config instead helps cross-compiling. Drop other kinds of checks
(such as test compiles) from these tests. It's possible that this
could cause problems on some (broken) systems, but that can't be
verified without user testing.
demux_lavf was returning a static size value when libavformat queried
file size with AVSEEK_SIZE. Add code to query the stream for possibly
changed value first. This at least improves seeking with growing MPEG
files; before seeks would never go beyond the part of the file that
existed when the stream was first opened.
The terminal OSD line was written with mp_msg(MSGT_CPLAYER, ...) but
erased with printf(). This meant that disabling MSGT_CPLAYER messages
would prevent the terminal line from being printed, but a line
(probably unrelated) would still be cleared. Change the clearing code
to use mp_msg(MSGT_CPLAYER, ...) too.
Libavcodec started checking that avctx->pix_fmt is set when opening
an encoder. The existing code (originally from vf_screenshot.c) only
set it afterwards, which now made screenshots fail. Fix the code to
set parameters before calling avcodec_open2().
Also fix some minor things, which seems to make it work for other
encoders. This could be used to add more libavcodec based image
writers. Fix memory leak (missing av_free(avctx)).
The vd_ffmpeg decode() function returned without doing anything if the
input packet had size 0. This meant that flushing buffered frames at
EOF did not work. Remove this test. Have the core code skip such
packets coming from the file being played instead (Libav treats
0-sized packets as flush signals anyway, so better assume such packets
do not represent real frames with any codec).
Libav has changed back to not modifying avctx->has_b_frames based on
the extra buffering caused by thread use. Add back the code to do the
adjustment on the player side once again.
The timing mode using the buffering info is no longer the default, so
in most cases having this right or not won't matter for playback.
Remove the private bswap and intreadwrite.h implementations and use
libavutil headers instead.
Originally these headers weren't publicly installed by libavutil at
all. That already changed in 2010, but the pure C bswap version in
installed headers was very inefficient. That was recently (2011-12)
improved and now using the public bswap version probably shouldn't
cause noticeable performance problems, at least if using a new enough
compiler.
Change demux_lavf to use CodecID -> RIFF tag mappings that are now
available through the public Libav API. Previously it used a copy in
ffmpeg_files/taglists.c. That can now be deleted.
Change various code to use the latest Libav API. The libavcodec
error_recognition setting has been removed and replaced with different
semantics. I removed the "--lavdopts=er=<value>" option accordingly,
as I don't think it's widely enough used to be worth attempting to
emulate the old option semantics using the new API. A new option with
the new semantics can be added later if needed.
Libav dropped APIs that were necessary with all Libav versions
until quite recently (like setting avctx->age), and it would thus not
be possible to keep compatibility with previous Libav versions without
adding workarounds. The new APIs also had some bugs/limitations in the
recent Libav release 0.8, and it would not work fully (at least some
avcodec options would not be set correctly). Because of those issues,
this commit makes no attempt to maintain compatibility with anything
but the latest Libav git head. Hopefully the required fixes and
improvements will be included in a following Libav point release.
Libav started automatically enabling threaded decoding a while ago.
This is not safe, as it means callbacks can suddenly get called from
other threads and outside calls to libavcodec. We need to know when
threading will be used and disable thread-unsafe callbacks in those
cases. Explicitly set thread count to 1 instead of leaving it at 0
(which triggers the autodetection) when we are not requesting more
threads; this should make sure that autodetection on libavcodec side
will not be used.
Now PulseAudio is preferred over ALSA, which in turn is preferred over
OSS. This should give best results on all systems. On systems with
PulseAudio, we will always use it natively, rather than through the
suboptimal ALSA emulation (which the default ALSA output is normally
redirected to when PulseAudio is active; ALSA hardware devices will
not be, but to use those the user must set AO explicitly in any case,
so changing the defaults makes no difference). The fallback from
ao_pulse to ao_alsa causes no noticeable delay on systems without
PulseAudio. On systems with ALSA, we won't attempt to use OSS anymore.
Also, move OpenAL above SDL. OpenAL should generally work better than
SDL.
When the volume multiplier is 1, the data shouldn't be changed, but the
code actually multiplied each sample with 255/256. Change the factor to
256, and hope there wasn't a good reason for the value 255.
Additionally, don't work on the data if it wouldn't be changed anyway.
This is a micro-optimization.
This doesn't touch the code path for the float format.
Since the recent OSD redraw changes, every GUI expose event causes the
message "===== PAUSE =====" to be printed on console. This was a bit
annoying, so change it so that it is only printed once when going into
paused mode. It's also printed again if the cache status changes (when
playing URLs), or when the status line is printed during pause mode (when
you seek while paused).
This also removes some minor code duplication.
When the OSD was enabled and the player was paused by executing the
frame_step command, the OSD still displayed the icon indicating
playback. Fix this and always set the proper icon when the pause
state is changed.
stream_ffmpeg was using the libavformat URLContext API. This API has
been deprecated (for public use at least) in libavformat. Switch to
the AVIOContext API.
Update various code using Libav libraries to remove use of API
features that were deprecated at Libav release 0.7. I think this
removes them all with the exception of URLContext functions still used
in stream_ffmpeg.c (at least other uses that generated deprecation
warnings with libraries from 0.7 are removed).
Require versions of the Libav libraries corresponding to Libav release
0.7. These are:
libavutil 51.7.0
libavcodec 53.5.0
libavformat 53.2.0
libswscale 2.0.0
libpostproc 52.0.0
Also disable the fallback to simple header check if these libraries
could not be found with pkg-config; now compiling without pkg-config
support for these always requires explicitly setting --enable-libav
and any needed compiler/linker flags. The simple check would have let
compilation proceed even if a version mismatch was detected.
Recent commits for screenshot support and video redraw changes didn't
handle vdpau driver preemption state correctly, which could make the
player crash if preemption occurred. Fix this and improve preemption
handling a bit otherwise.
Using the "expand" filter makes the image area larger by adding
borders to the video frame. These borders are supposed to be always
black. The filter relied on the borders in its output buffer staying
black without redrawing them for each frame. However, when using
direct rendering, a video filter inserted after vf_expand can draw
into these borders, for example the "unsharp" and "ass" filters. These
changes incorrectly stayed visible in the the following video frames.
Fix this by always clearing the borders in vf_expand. In some cases,
this might be more work than necessary, but vf_expand has no way of
detecting whether a subsequent filter draws into the borders or not,
and this avoids fragile assumptions about the existing contents of the
output buffer(s).
This also deals with frame size changes when config() is called again.
Before this commit, remains of the old video were visible if the new
video frame size was smaller than before.
Since we now always clear the borders, there's no more need for the
complicated code that cleared only the regions that were covered by the
OSD. Delete that.
When config() is called multiple times (e.g. aspect ratio changes
while the same file is playing), the user settings are not honoured,
because config() overwrites them. Don't do that.
This fixes a crash with vo_gl when the switch_ratio slave command is used
while a displaying an animated subtitle. switch_ratio will cause a config()
call to vo_gl, which will reset all state, including the EOSD state. Next
time the EOSD is rendered, its change detection will indicate that only
subtitle positions have changed. The render code will attempt to access
the EOSD data structures which have been deleted with config().
Fix this by forcing the change detection to indicate a full change if
config() has been called.
This only happens when doing switch_ratio with vo_gl, and the current
subtitle is only changing positions, i.e. mp_eosd_images_t.changed == 1.
With current typical video sizes, font sizes are large enough that
they don't really need hinting (and particularly so for font sizes in
display-resolution rendered subtitles in fullscreen mode), and hinting
apparently causes problems with some fonts.
Currently there is no way to set the swap interval with a function
that has a signature compatible with other platforms' gl extensions.
Make a wrapper function around the gui toolkit method of setting the
swap interval property, and point gl->SwapInterval to it.
Remove the useless dependency on MPGLContext from cocoa_common, since
it was used just to access the vo struct. Change gl_common to pass the
vo struct directly to all the cocoa_common functions.
Always set the X11 window title properties as UTF-8. This is a bit tricky
for X11 window properties which are not specified to use UTF-8, such as
WM_NAME.
We also properly set WM_ICON_NAME, which means the window caption and the
text used in the task bar (of the WM has one) will be the same on most
window managers. Before this commit, WM_ICON_NAME was always hardcoded to
"MPlayer", even if --title or --use-filename-title was used.
Also update the window title only on reconfigure, like it is done in
mplayer-svn commit 34380.
This affects only the "new" VO API. The config() title argument was barely
used, and it's hardcoded to "MPlayer" in vf_vo.c. The X11 and the Cocoa
GUI backends, which are the only ones properly supporting window titles,
ignored this argument. Remove the title argument.
Add the vo_get_window_title function. All GUI VOs are supposed to use it
for the window title.
Avoid calling avcodec_close() in uninit() if avcodec_open() failed.
Calling avcodec_close() on a non-open codec context causes a crash
with recent Libav versions.
Remove no longer necessary tests from hrseek code. As a result each
field of vo_vdpau framerate-doubling deinterlace modes is now
considered as a possible seek target.