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wm4 0739cfc209 vo: change internal API for drawing frames
draw_image_timed is renamed to draw_frame. struct frame_timing is
renamed to vo_frame. flip_page_timed is merged into draw_frame (the
additional parameters are part of struct vo_frame). draw_frame also
deprecates VOCTRL_REDRAW_FRAME, and replaces it with a method that
works for both VOs which can cache the current frame, and VOs which
need to redraw it anyway.

This is preparation to making the interpolation and (work in progress)
display sync code saner.

Lots of other refactoring, and also some simplifications.
2015-07-01 22:38:02 +02:00
wm4 c5e3613bba video: pass vsync offset to VO
For now, this is trivial (and actually redundant). The future display
sync code will make better use of it. The main point is that the new
internal API pretty much makes this transparent to the vo_opengl
interpolation code.
2015-07-01 22:37:51 +02:00
wm4 41ad9d8924 video: pass future frames to VO
Now the VO can request a number of future frames with the last parameter
of vo_set_queue_params(). This will be helpful to fix the interpolation
code.

Note that the first frame (after playback start or seeking) will usually
not have any future frames (to make seeking fast). Near the end of the
file, the number of future frames will become lower as well.
2015-07-01 22:37:46 +02:00
wm4 10de9b091a vo_opengl: change user options for requesting GLES
Instead of having separate backends, make use of GLES a flag. This
reduces the number of backends and the resulting annoyances.

Also, nobody cares about using GLES, so there's no backward
compatibility either.
2015-05-14 00:05:39 +02:00
wm4 29eb764fe0 cocoa: make live-resizing as fast as before
Interrupt video timing. This means the Cocoa event loop does not have
to up to 2 video frame durations until redrawing the frame finally has
finished.

We abuse the VO event flags for this. Eventually this should use
wait_vo() or so in the video timing wait function, but for now the
interaction this would require with the code of other VOs/backends
would cause too much of a mess.
2015-05-12 22:42:06 +02:00
wm4 e185887ba0 video/out: remove VOFLAG_FLIPPING
I think this used to be quite important, because the ancient VfW support
in MPlayer used to output flipped frames. This code has been dead in mpv
for quite some time (because VfW decoders were removed, and the --flip
option was dropped too), so get rid of it.
2015-05-01 18:47:27 +02:00
Marcin Kurczewski f43017bfe9 Update license headers
Signed-off-by: wm4 <wm4@nowhere>
2015-04-13 12:10:01 +02:00
wm4 8f0f73e591 video/out: remove unused colorspace reporting
Rarely used and essentially useless. The only VO for which this was
implemented correctly and for which this did anything was vo_xv, but you
shouldn't use vo_xv anyway (plus it support BT.601 only, plus a vendor
specific extension for BT.709, whose presence this function essentially
reported - use xvinfo instead).
2015-03-31 00:09:03 +02:00
wm4 6de3fe0b34 command: fix display-fps property (again)
This caused complaints because the fps was basically rounded on
microsecond boundaries in the vsync interval (it seemed convenient to
store only the vsync interval). So store the fps as float too, and let
the "display-fps" property return it directly.
2015-03-13 13:14:11 +01:00
wm4 209f8225ed vo: update FPS only on state changes
I'm not comfortable with VOCTRL_GET_DISPLAY_FPS being called every
frame.

This requires the VO to set VO_EVENT_WIN_STATE if the FPS could have
changed. At least the X11 backend does this.
2015-03-12 23:35:38 +01:00
Stefano Pigozzi 89306818bb cocoa: add support for querying ambient lighting
This will be pretty useful to let mpv automatically change VO parameters based
on ambient lighting conditions.

The conversion code and polinomial equation from Apple LMU values to Lux is
taken from Firefox: their license, MPL is GPL compatible and allows
relicensing to GPL (MPL is more liberal).
2015-03-04 10:06:08 +01:00
Stefano Pigozzi 3931544ef3 vo_opengl: fix smoothmotion coefficient calculation
Using prev_pts as the start of the scale was plain wrong. Change it to
prev_vsync.
2015-02-13 20:39:53 +01:00
wm4 f47b14b717 video/out: cosmetics: rename VO_EVENT_ICC_PROFILE_PATH_CHANGED
Remove the "PATH" bit, because VOCTRL_GET_ICC_PROFILE returns an in-
memory profile, and not a path. (This was changed a while ago.)
2015-01-26 02:21:00 +01:00
wm4 32f726703d vo_opengl: remove remnants of dropped stereo buffer support 2015-01-24 23:29:54 +01:00
wm4 8657b8e1f3 vo: generic redraw support
Usually, a VO must react to VOCTRL_REDRAW_FRAME in order to redraw the
current screen correctly if video is paused (this is done to update
OSD). But if it's not supported, we can just draw the current image
again in the generic vo.c code.

Unfortunately, this turned out pretty useless, because the VOs which
would benefit from this need to redraw even if there is no image, in
order to draw a black screen in --idle --force-window mode. The way
redrawing is handled in the X11 common code and in vo_x11 and vo_xv is
in the way, and I'm not sure what exactly vo_wayland requires. Other VOs
have a non-trivial implementation of VOCTRL_REDRAW_FRAME, which
(probably) makes redrawing slightly more efficient, e.g. by skipping
texture upload. So for now, no VO uses this new functionality, but since
it's trivial, commit it anyway.

The vo_driver->untimed case is for forcibly disabling redraw for vo_lavc
and vo_image always.
2015-01-24 23:28:38 +01:00
wm4 2858232220 vo: simplify VOs by adding generic screenshot support
At the time screenshot support was added, images weren't refcounted yet,
so screenshots required specialized implementations in the VOs. But now
we can handle these things much simpler. Also see commit 5bb24980.

If there are VOs in the future which can't do this (e.g. they need to
write to the image passed to vo_driver->draw_image), this still could be
disabled on a per-VO basis etc., so we lose no potential performance
advantages.
2015-01-24 23:16:27 +01:00
wm4 5e9f791667 video: separate screenshot modes
Use different VOCTRLs for "window" and normal screenshot modes. The
normal one will probably be removed, and replaced by generic code in
vo.c, and this commit is preparation for this. (Doing it the other way
around would be slightly simpler, but I haven't decided yet about the
second one, and touching every VO is needed anyway in order to remove
the unneeded crap. E.g. has_osd has been unused for a long time.)
2015-01-23 22:08:20 +01:00
wm4 a0a40eb287 vo: fix disabling/enabling smoothmotion at runtime
vo.c queried the VO at initialization whether it wants to be updated on
every display frame, or every video frame. If the smoothmotion option
was changed at runtime, the rendering mode in vo.c wasn't updated.

Just let vo_opengl set the mode directly. Abuse the existing
vo_set_flip_queue_offset() function for this.

Also add a comment suggesting the use of --display-fps to the manpage,
which doesn't have anything to do with the rest of this commit, but is
important to make smoothmotion run well.
2015-01-23 20:56:25 +01:00
Stefano Pigozzi c29ab5a46b vo_opengl: add smoothmotion frame blending
SmoothMotion is a way to time and blend frames made popular by MadVR. It's
intended behaviour is to remove stuttering caused by mismatches between the
display refresh rate and the video fps, while preserving the video's original
artistic qualities (no soap opera effect). It's supposed to make 24fps video
playback on 60hz monitors as close as possible to a 24hz monitor.

Instead of drawing a frame once once it's pts has passed the vsync time, we
redraw at the display refresh rate, and if we detect the vsync is between two
frames we interpolated them (depending on their position relative to the vsync).
We actually interpolate as few frames as possible to avoid a blur effect as
much as possible. For example, if we were to play back a 1fps video on a 60hz
monitor, we would blend at most on 1 vsync for each frame (while the other 59
vsyncs would be rendered as is).

Frame interpolation is always done before scaling and in linear light when
possible (an ICC profile is used, or :srgb is used).
2015-01-23 09:14:41 +01:00
wm4 a1ed13869c video: remove vfcap.h
And remove all uses of the VFCAP_CSP_SUPPORTED* constants. This is
supposed to reduce conversions if many filters are used (with many
incompatible pixel formats), and also for preferring the VO's natively
supported pixel formats (as opposed to conversion).

This is worthless by now. Not only do the main VOs not use software
conversion, but also the way vf_lavfi and libavfilter work mostly break
the way the old MPlayer mechanism worked. Other important filters like
vf_vapoursynth do not support "proper" format negotation either.

Part of this was already removed with the vf_scale cleanup from today.

While I'm touching every single VO, also fix the query_format argument
(it's not a FourCC anymore).
2015-01-21 22:08:24 +01:00
wm4 eb5a83e1c1 x11: add --on-all-workspaces option and property
Fixes #1469.
2015-01-16 23:38:47 +01:00
xylosper 5bb3b1b4cf vo: add functions to increment drop_count
Add two functions which increment drop_count thread-safely.
This is for the commit followed.
2015-01-08 21:15:09 +01:00
Stefano Pigozzi f811348d0c vo_opengl: add support for in memory icc profiles
Previously we just forced loading a profile from file, but that has poor
integration for querying the OS / display server for an ICC profile, and
generating profiles on the fly (which we might use in the future for creating
preset 3dluts).

Also changed the previous icc-profile-auto code to use this mechanism, and
moved gl_lcms to be an opaque type with state instead of just providing pure
functions.
2015-01-07 18:47:27 +01:00
wm4 a7dddbacc6 video: batch query_format calls
There are currently 568 pixel formats (actually fewer, but the namespace
is this big), and for each format elaborate synchronization was done to
call it synchronously on the VO. This is completely unnecessary, and we
can do with just a single call.
2015-01-03 17:23:01 +01:00
wm4 65f2c6c716 vo_opengl_cb: pass context directly
This is simpler than setting the context after VO creation, which
requires the code to check for the context on every entrypoint.
2014-12-31 19:12:44 +01:00
wm4 282e3202d5 video: pass some VO params as struct
Not particularly elegant, but better than adding more and more stuff to
the relevant function signatures.
2014-12-31 19:01:28 +01:00
wm4 56eb2b71b8 vo: fix some nonsense
Commit d38bc531 is incorrect: the 50ms queue-ahead value and the flip
queue offset have different functions. The latter is about calling
flip_page in advance, so the change attempted to show video frames 50ms
in advance on all VOs.

The change was for vo_opengl_cb, but that can be handled differently.
2014-12-10 17:00:18 +01:00
wm4 fb855b8659 client API: expose OpenGL renderer
This adds API to libmpv that lets host applications use the mpv opengl
renderer. This is a more flexible (and possibly more portable) option to
foreign window embedding (via --wid).

This assumes that methods like context sharing and multithreaded OpenGL
rendering are infeasible, and that a way is needed to integrate it with
an application that uses a single thread to render everything.

Add an example that does this with QtQuick/qml. The example is
relatively lazy, but still shows how relatively simple the integration
is. The FBO indirection could probably be avoided, but would require
more work (and would probably lead to worse QtQuick integration, because
it would have to ignore transformations like rotation).

Because this makes mpv directly use the host application's OpenGL
context, there is no platform specific code involved in mpv, except
for hw decoding interop.

main.qml is derived from some Qt example.

The following things are still missing:
- a way to do better video timing
- expose GL renderer options, allow changing them at runtime
- support for color equalizer controls
- support for screenshots
2014-12-09 17:59:04 +01:00
wm4 d38bc531cc vo: include normal render-ahead time in flip_queue_offset
A small refactor; shouldn't change any behavior.

Do this so immediate display can be achieved.
2014-12-09 17:59:04 +01:00
wm4 3d7d1f3f26 video/out: minor simplification to event query function
The "clear" parameter is confusing and useless.
2014-11-09 10:01:16 +01:00
Kevin Mitchell 83aab1d4be vo/x11: implement VOCTRL_GET_DISPLAY_NAMES with xrandr names (e.g., "LVDS1")
XRRGetOutputInfo contains a "name" element which corresponds to to the
display names given to the user by the "xrandr" command line
utility. Copy it into the xrandr_display struct for each display.
On VOCTRL_GET_DISPLAY_NAMES, send a copy of the names
of the displays spanned by the mpv window on.
2014-11-07 01:14:03 -08:00
wm4 416c86f3cb command: add window-minimized property (X11 only)
More or less requested by #1237.

Should be simple to extend this to other backends.
2014-11-02 20:55:07 +01:00
wm4 4e2574f025 command: make window-scale property observable
Add a generic mechanism to the VO to relay "extra" events from VO to
player. Use it to notify the core of window resizes, which in turn will
be used to mark all affected properties ("window-scale" in this case) as
changed.

(I refrained from hacking this as internal command into input_ctx, or to
poll the state change, etc. - but in the end, maybe it would be best to
actually pass the client API context directly to the places where events
can happen.)
2014-11-02 20:53:56 +01:00
wm4 a74a324b98 video: return responsibility of video redraw back to playloop
When the VO was moved it its own thread, responsibility for redrawing
was given to the VO thread itself. So if there was a condition that
indicated that redrawing was required, like expose events or certain
VOCTRLs, the VO thread was redrawing itself.

This worked fine, but there are some corner cases where this works
rather badly. E.g. if I fullscreen the player and hit panscan controls
with mpv's default autorepeat rate, playback stops. This happens because
the VO redraws itself after every panscan change command. Running each
(repeated) command takes so long due to redrawing and (involuntary)
waiting on vsync, that it never leaves the input processing loop while
the key is held down. I suspect that in my case, redrawing in fullscreen
mode just gets slow enough that it takes 2 vsyncs instead of 1 on
average, and the processing time gets larger than the autorepeat delay.

Fix this by taking redraw control from the VO, and instead let the
playloop issue a "real" redraw command to the VO if needed. This
basically reverts redraw handling to what it was before moving the VO to
a thread.

CC: @mpv-player/stable
2014-10-03 23:07:08 +02:00
wm4 68b7217d41 vo_vdpau: better integration with the generic framedrop code
vo_vdpau uses its own framedrop code, mostly for historic reasons. It
has some tricky heuristics, of which I'm not sure how they work, or if
they have any effect at all, but in any case, I want to keep this code
for now. One day it might get fully ported to the vo.c framedrop code,
or just removed.

But improve its interaction with the user-visible framedrop controls.
Make --framedrop actually enable and disable the vo_vdpau framedrop
code, and increment the number of dropped frames correctly.

The code path for other VOs should be equivalent. The vo_vdpau behavior
should, except for the improvements mentioned above, be mostly
equivalent as well. One minor change is that frames "shown" during
preemption are always count as dropped.

Remove the statement from the manpage that vo_vdpau is the default; this
hasn't been the case for a while.
2014-09-20 15:17:12 +02:00
wm4 e267ff93f3 video: rename VOCTRL_GET_WINDOW_SIZE
Make it clear that this accesses the un-fullscreened window size.
2014-09-05 01:52:16 +02:00
wm4 7758c15e95 video: don't assume query_format is thread-safe
Although it's probably safe for most VOs, there's no guarantee.
2014-08-20 21:35:45 +02:00
wm4 3d968fc620 video: add VOCTRL_GET_RECENT_FLIP_TIME
This could be used by VO implementations to report a recent vsync time
to the generic VO code, which in turn will use it and the display FPS
to estimate at which point in time the next vsync will happen.
2014-08-18 23:04:31 +02:00
wm4 5b64f5ad35 video: take refresh rate changes into account
This works only on X11, and only if the refresh rate changes due to the
window being moved to another screen (detected by us). It doesn't
include system screen reconfiguration yet.

This calls VOCTRL_GET_DISPLAY_FPS on every frame, which makes me uneasy.
It means extra thread communication with the win32 and Cocoa backends.
On the other hand, a frame doesn't happen _that_ often, and the
communication should still be pretty cheap and fast, so it's probably
ok.

Also needs some extra fuzz for vo_vdpau.c, because that does everything
differently.
2014-08-17 02:50:59 +02:00
wm4 543ba6c114 video: add VO framedropping mode
This mostly uses the same idea as with vo_vdpau.c, but much simplified.

On X11, it tries to get the display framerate with XF86VM, and limits
the frequency of new video frames against it. Note that this is an old
extension, and is confirmed not to work correctly with multi-monitor
setups. But we're using it because it was already around (it is also
used by vo_vdpau).

This attempts to predict the next vsync event by using the time of the
last frame and the display FPS. Even if that goes completely wrong,
the results are still relatively good.

On other systems, or if the X11 code doesn't return a display FPS, a
framerate of 1000 is assumed. This is infinite for all practical
purposes, and means that only frames which are definitely too late are
dropped. This probably has worse results, but is still useful.

"--framedrop=yes" is basically replaced with "--framedrop=decoder". The
old framedropping mode is kept around, and should perhaps be improved.
Dropping on the decoder level is still useful if decoding itself is too
slow.
2014-08-15 23:33:33 +02:00
wm4 5ed7bc6321 video: fix and simplify video format changes and last frame display
The previous commit broke these things, and fixing them is separate in
this commit in order to reduce the volume of changes.

Move the image queue from the VO to the playback core. The image queue
is a remnant of the old way how vdpau was implemented, and increasingly
became more and more an artifact. In the end, it did only one thing:
computing the duration of the current frame. This was done by taking the
PTS difference between the current and the future frame. We keep this,
but by moving it out of the VO, we don't have to special-case format
changes anymore. This simplifies the code a lot.

Since we need the queue to compute the duration only, a queue size
larger than 2 makes no sense, and we can hardcode that.

Also change how the last frame is handled. The last frame is a bit of a
problem, because video timing works by showing one frame after another,
which makes it a special case. Make the VO provide a function to notify
us when the frame is done, instead. The frame duration is used for that.

This is not perfect. For example, changing playback speed during the
last frame doesn't update the end time. Pausing will not stop the clock
that times the last frame. But I don't think this matters for such a
corner case.
2014-08-12 23:24:08 +02:00
wm4 df58e82237 video: move display and timing to a separate thread
The VO is run inside its own thread. It also does most of video timing.
The playloop hands the image data and a realtime timestamp to the VO,
and the VO does the rest.

In particular, this allows the playloop to do other things, instead of
blocking for video redraw. But if anything accesses the VO during video
timing, it will block.

This also fixes vo_sdl.c event handling; but that is only a side-effect,
since reimplementing the broken way would require more effort.

Also drop --softsleep. In theory, this option helps if the kernel's
sleeping mechanism is too inaccurate for video timing. In practice, I
haven't ever encountered a situation where it helps, and it just burns
CPU cycles. On the other hand it's probably actively harmful, because
it prevents the libavcodec decoder threads from doing real work.

Side note:

Originally, I intended that multiple frames can be queued to the VO. But
this is not done, due to problems with OSD and other certain features.
OSD in particular is simply designed in a way that it can be neither
timed nor copied, so you do have to render it into the video frame
before you can draw the next frame. (Subtitles have no such restriction.
sd_lavc was even updated to fix this.) It seems the right solution to
queuing multiple VO frames is rendering on VO-backed framebuffers, like
vo_vdpau.c does. This requires VO driver support, and is out of scope
of this commit.

As consequence, the VO has a queue size of 1. The existing video queue
is just needed to compute frame duration, and will be moved out in the
next commit.
2014-08-12 23:24:08 +02:00
wm4 b8f025a58a video: don't keep multiple pointers to hwdec info struct
This makes a certain corner case simpler at a later point.
2014-08-11 23:09:39 +02:00
wm4 fa34b4920a vdpau: don't upload video images in advance
With software decoding, images were uploaded to vdpau surfaces as they
were queued to the VO. This makes it slightly more complicated
(especially later on), and has no advantages - so stop doing it.

The only reason why this was done explicitly was due to attempts to keep
the code equivalent (instead of risking performance regressions). The
original code did this naturally for certain reasons, but now that we
can measure that it has no advantages and just requires extra code, we
can just drop it.
2014-07-29 00:21:02 +02:00
wm4 4c533fbb16 vo: remove vo_mouse_movement() wrapper
So that VO backends don't have to access the VO just for that.
2014-07-27 21:53:29 +02:00
wm4 89391e7c94 vo: different hack for VOs which need to mangle mouse input
Follow up on commit 760548da. Mouse handling is a bit confusing, because
there are at least 3 coordinate systems associated with it, and it
should be cleaned up. But that is hard, so just apply a hack which gets
the currently-annoying issue (VO backends needing access to the VO) out
of the way.
2014-07-27 21:33:11 +02:00
wm4 760548da28 vo: hack to avoid threading issues with mouse input
VO backends which are or will run in their own thread have a problem
with vo_mouse_movement() calling vo_control(). Restrict this to VOs
which actually need this.
2014-07-26 20:31:26 +02:00
wm4 90cd5aa8c8 vo: make draw_image and vo_queue_image transfer image ownership
Basically a cosmetic change. This is probably more intuitive.
2014-06-17 23:05:50 +02:00
wm4 72aac9ae8a video: introduce failure path for image allocations
Until now, failure to allocate image data resulted in a crash (i.e.
abort() was called). This was intentional, because it's pretty silly to
degrade playback, and in almost all situations, the OOM will probably
kill you anyway. (And then there's the standard Linux overcommit
behavior, which also will kill you at some point.)

But I changed my opinion, so here we go. This change does not affect
_all_ memory allocations, just image data. Now in most failure cases,
the output will just be skipped. For video filters, this coincidentally
means that failure is treated as EOF (because the playback core assumes
EOF if nothing comes out of the video filter chain). In other
situations, output might be in some way degraded, like skipping frames,
not scaling OSD, and such.

Functions whose return values changed semantics:

  mp_image_alloc
  mp_image_new_copy
  mp_image_new_ref
  mp_image_make_writeable
  mp_image_setrefp
  mp_image_to_av_frame_and_unref
  mp_image_from_av_frame
  mp_image_new_external_ref
  mp_image_new_custom_ref
  mp_image_pool_make_writeable
  mp_image_pool_get
  mp_image_pool_new_copy
  mp_vdpau_mixed_frame_create
  vf_alloc_out_image
  vf_make_out_image_writeable
  glGetWindowScreenshot
2014-06-17 22:43:43 +02:00
wm4 716285782d video/out: change aspects of OSD handling
Let the VOs draw the OSD on their own, instead of making OSD drawing a
separate VO driver call. Further, let it be the VOs responsibility to
request subtitles with the correct PTS. We also basically allow the VO
to request OSD/subtitles at any time.

OSX changes untested.
2014-06-15 20:53:15 +02:00
wm4 99f5fef0ea Add more const
While I'm not very fond of "const", it's important for declarations
(it decides whether a symbol is emitted in a read-only or read/write
section). Fix all these cases, so we have writeable global data only
when we really need.
2014-06-11 00:39:14 +02:00
wm4 f3362e22eb player: remove VO from seeking code path
Until recently, the VO was an unavoidable part of the seeking code path.
This was because vdpau deinterlacing could double the framerate, and hr-
seek and framestepping etc. all had to "see" the additional frames. But
we've removed the frame doubling from the vdpau VO and moved it into a
video filter (vf_vdpaupp), and there's no reason left why the VO should
participate in seeking.

Instead of queuing frames to the VO during seek and skipping them
afterwards, drop the frames early.

This actually might make seeking with vo_vdpau and software decoding
faster, although I haven't measured it.
2014-05-07 21:50:16 +02:00
wm4 5704958573 vo: remove old stuff 2014-05-06 23:20:33 +02:00
wm4 143cf79a96 vo: get rid of config_count field
Doesn't really seem to be much of use. Get rid of the remaining uses of
it.

Concerning vo_opengl_old, it seems uninitGl() works fine even if called
before initialization.
2014-05-06 00:21:15 +02:00
wm4 eb9d203946 video: change everything
Change how the video decoding loop works. The structure should now be a
bit easier to follow. The interactions on format changes are (probably)
simpler. This also aligns the decoding loop with future planned changes,
such as moving various things to separate threads.
2014-05-02 01:09:58 +02:00
wm4 6775487a46 video: move video frame queue from vo_vdpau.c to vo.c
Remove the special casing of vo_vdpau vs. other VOs. Replace the
complicated interaction between vo.c and vo_vdpau.c with a simple queue
in vo.c. VOs other than vdpau are handled by setting the length of the
queue to 1 (this is essentially what waiting_mpi was).

Note that vo_vdpau.c seems to have buffered only 1 or 2 frames into the
future, while the remaining 3 or 4 frames were past frames. So the new
code buffers 2 frames (vo_vdpau.c requests this queue length by setting
vo->max_video_queue to 2). It should probably be investigated why
vo_vdpau.c kept so many past frames.

The field vo->redrawing is removed. I'm not really sure what that would
be needed for; it seems pointless.

Future directions include making the interface between playloop and VO
simpler, as well as making rendering a frame a single operation, as
opposed to the weird 3-step sequence of rendering, drawing OSD, and
flipping.
2014-05-02 01:08:05 +02:00
wm4 90a039a599 command, vo_vdpau: respect vdpau deint sub-option
This is a horrible hack to keep compatibility with the vo_vdpau deint
sub-option.
2014-05-02 01:08:05 +02:00
wm4 7fc999b577 vo: document draw_image 2014-04-30 22:25:11 +02:00
wm4 a45363a28a vo: simplify event_fd handling
Add the event FD after preinit, remove it before destroy. There's no
need to do it on vo_config, and there's no need to remove the event
FD when vo_config fails.
2014-04-22 21:06:23 +02:00
wm4 ef2885e771 vo: add some general support code for VOs that allow rotation
For rotation, we assume that the source image will be rotated within the
VO, so the aspect/panscan code needs to calculate its param using
rotated coordinates. VOs which support rotation natively can use this.
2014-04-21 02:57:16 +02:00
wm4 78128bddda Kill all tabs
I hate tabs.

This replaces all tabs in all source files with spaces. The only
exception is old-makefile. The replacement was made by running the
GNU coreutils "expand" command on every file. Since the replacement was
automatic, it's possible that some formatting was destroyed (but perhaps
only if it was assuming that the end of a tab does not correspond to
aligning the end to multiples of 8 spaces).
2014-04-13 18:03:01 +02:00
Stefano Pigozzi b0ee9334e3 vo_opengl, cocoa: allow to autoselect a color profile
This commit adds support for automatic selection of color profiles based on
the display where mpv is initialized, and automatically changes the color
profile when display is changed or the profile itself is changed from
System Preferences.

@UliZappe was responsible with the testing and implementation of a lot of this
commit, including the original implementation of `cocoa_get_icc_profile_path`
(See #594).

Fixes #594
2014-03-31 22:07:33 +02:00
wm4 bd0618f01f video/out: remove legacy colorspace stuff
Reduce most dependencies on struct mp_csp_details, which was a bad first
attempt at dealing with colorspace stuff. Instead, consistently use
mp_image_params.

Code which retrieves colorspace matrices from csputils.c still uses this
type, though.
2014-03-29 00:25:08 +01:00
wm4 2e66f4b89b video/out: do remaining config to reconfig replacements
The main difference between the old and new callbacks is that the old
callbacks required passing the window size, which is and always was very
inconvenient and confusing, since the window size is already in
vo->dwidth and vo->dheight.
2014-01-24 21:22:25 +01:00
wm4 38d29c487c vo: merge get rid of vo.aspdat field
Rename vo_get_src_dst_rects() to mp_get_src_dst_rects() and make it
independent from the VO (it takes a comical amount of parameters now to
pass all required state). Add a convenience wrapper with the name
vo_get_src_dst_rects() to vo.c. Replace all aspdat and vo usages with
immediate parameters.

Functionally, nothing should change, except that the window size is
clamped to a minimum of size 1 much earlier, and some log messages
change the prefix (don't bother with vo.vo_log stuff).
2014-01-22 00:35:52 +01:00
wm4 d956bbc065 video/out: simplify monitor aspect handling
For some reason, this made all VO backends both set the screen
resolution in opts->screenwidth/height, and call
aspect_save_screenres(). Remove the latter. Move the code to calculate
the PAR-corrected window size from aspect.c to vo.c, and make it so that
the monitor PAR is recalculated when it makes sense.
2014-01-11 18:58:06 +01:00
wm4 0702f642d5 vo: add vo_drop_files()
Intended to be used for GUI drag & drop.
2014-01-04 01:27:28 +01:00
wm4 79b09592c8 vo_vdpau: fix unintended truncation of 64 bit timestamps to 32 bit
How embarrassing...

This code is inactive for all VOs other than vo_vdpau. For vo_vdpau,
this caused various issues, such as stuttering after about an hour of
running mpv; see github issue #403.
2013-12-22 18:42:19 +01:00
wm4 c8268701d9 video/out: pass along global context
Will be needed for other parts (especially in gl_lcms.c).
2013-12-21 20:50:10 +01:00
wm4 0112143fda Split mpvcore/ into common/, misc/, bstr/ 2013-12-17 02:39:45 +01:00
wm4 eb15151705 Move options/config related files from mpvcore/ to options/
Since m_option.h and options.h are extremely often included, a lot of
files have to be changed.

Moving path.c/h to options/ is a bit questionable, but since this is
mainly about access to config files (which are also handled in
options/), it's probably ok.
2013-12-17 02:07:57 +01:00
wm4 94542abf2e command: add property to scale window size 2013-10-31 23:30:14 +01:00
wm4 60aea74f44 m_config: refactor option defaults handling
Keep track of the default values directly, instead of creating a new
instance of the option struct just to get the defaults.

Also get rid of the special handling of m_obj_desc.init_options.
Instead, handle it purely by the option parser. Originally, I wanted to
handle --vo=opengl-hq and --vo=direct3d_shaders with this (by making
them aliases to the real VOs with a different preset), but since --vo
=opengl-hq=help prints the wrong values (as consequence of the
simplification), I'm not doing that, and instead use something
different.
2013-10-24 22:50:13 +02:00
wm4 c8930e80a8 video/out: remove useless info struct and redundant fields
The author and comment fields were printed only in -v mode.
2013-10-23 19:30:01 +02:00
wm4 f01744ac4e core: add --force-window
This commit adds the --force-window option, which will cause mpv always
to create a window when started. This can be useful when pretending that
mpv is a GUI application (which it isn't, but users pretend anyway), and
playing audio files would run mpv in the background without giving a
window to control it.

This doesn't actually create the window immediately: it only does so
only after initializing playback and when it is clear that there won't
be any actual video. This could be a problem when starting slow or
completely stuck network streams (mpv would remain frozen in the
background), or if video initialization somehow is stuck forever in
an in-between state (like when the decoder doesn't output a video
frame, but doesn't return an error either). Well, we can pretend only
so much that mpv is a GUI application.
2013-10-02 01:39:28 +02:00
wm4 2f165ee12b gl_common: signal to GL backend whether we are probing
This is supposed to reduce the amount of useless error messages shown
during initialization of vo_opengl. If multiple backends are compiled,
usually only one of them will work. For example, on Linux both X and
Wayland backends can be compiled, but usually either Wayland or X is
running. Then, if Wayland is not running, but X is, trying to initialize
the Wayland backend should not spam the terminal with error messages.

Signed-off-by: Andreas Sinz <andreas.sinz@aon.at>
2013-09-16 13:45:33 +02:00
wm4 2827295703 video: add vaapi decode and output support
This is based on the MPlayer VA API patches. To be exact it's based on
a very stripped down version of commit f1ad459a263f8537f6c from
git://gitorious.org/vaapi/mplayer.git.

This doesn't contain useless things like benchmarking hacks and the
demo code for GLX interop. Also, unlike in the original patch, decoding
and video output are split into separate source files (the separation
between decoding and display also makes pixel format hacks unnecessary).

On the other hand, some features not present in the original patch were
added, like screenshot support.

VA API is rather bad for actual video output. Dealing with older libva
versions or the completely broken vdpau backend doesn't help. OSD is
low quality and should be rather slow. In some cases, only either OSD
or subtitles can be shown at the same time (because OSD is drawn first,
OSD is prefered).

Also, libva can't decide whether it accepts straight or premultiplied
alpha for OSD sub-pictures: the vdpau backend seems to assume
premultiplied, while a native vaapi driver uses straight. So I picked
straight alpha. It doesn't matter much, because the blending code for
straight alpha I added to img_convert.c is probably buggy, and ASS
subtitles might be blended incorrectly.

Really good video output with VA API would probably use OpenGL and the
GL interop features, but at this point you might just use vo_opengl.
(Patches for making HW decoding with vo_opengl have a chance of being
accepted.)

Despite these issues, decoding seems to work ok. I still got tearing
on the Intel system I tested (Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2350M). It was also
tested with the vdpau vaapi wrapper on a nvidia system; however this
was rather broken. (Fortunately, there is no reason to use mpv's VAAPI
support over native VDPAU.)
2013-08-12 01:12:02 +02:00
Stefano Pigozzi 406241005e core: move contents to mpvcore (2/2)
Followup commit. Fixes all the files references.
2013-08-06 22:52:31 +02:00
wm4 03bef3adfd video/out: use new mp_msg stuff for vo.c and vo_opengl
The first step; also serves as example.
2013-07-31 21:46:40 +02:00
wm4 5accc5e7c1 vdpau: split off decoder parts, use "new" libavcodec vdpau hwaccel API
Move the decoder parts from vo_vdpau.c to a new file vdpau_old.c. This
file is named so because because it's written against the "old"
libavcodec vdpau pseudo-decoder (e.g. "h264_vdpau").

Add support for the "new" libavcodec vdpau support. This was recently
added and replaces the "old" vdpau parts. (In fact, Libav is about to
deprecate and remove the "old" API without deprecation grace period,
so we have to support it now. Moreover, there will probably be no Libav
release which supports both, so the transition is even less smooth than
we could hope, and we have to support both the old and new API.)

Whether the old or new API is used is checked by a configure test: if
the new API is found, it is used, otherwise the old API is assumed.

Some details might be handled differently. Especially display preemption
is a bit problematic with the "new" libavcodec vdpau support: it wants
to keep a pointer to a specific vdpau API function (which can be driver
specific, because preemption might switch drivers). Also, surface IDs
are now directly stored in AVFrames (and mp_images), so they can't be
forced to VDP_INVALID_HANDLE on preemption. (This changes even with
older libavcodec versions, because mp_image always uses the newer
representation to make vo_vdpau.c simpler.)

Decoder initialization in the new code tries to deal with codec
profiles, while the old code always uses the highest profile per codec.

Surface allocation changes. Since the decoder won't call config() in
vo_vdpau.c on video size change anymore, we allow allocating surfaces
of arbitrary size instead of locking it to what the VO was configured.
The non-hwdec code also has slightly different allocation behavior now.

Enabling the old vdpau special decoders via e.g. --vd=lavc:h264_vdpau
doesn't work anymore (a warning suggesting the --hwdec option is
printed instead).
2013-07-28 19:25:07 +02:00
wm4 1f5ffe7d30 video/out: remove options argument from preinit()
All VOs use proper option parsing now, and compatibility hacks are not
needed.
2013-07-22 22:52:42 +02:00
wm4 c1afd75142 options: use new code for parsing --vo
Nothing should change from user perspective.

mpv --vo=opengl:help now works.

Remove the vo_opengl inline help text. The new code can list option
names for you, but that's it. Refer to the manpage if you have trouble.
2013-07-21 23:27:31 +02:00
wm4 c4b08a9a11 video: remove fullscreen flags chaos
There was a MPOpts fullscreen field, a mp_vo_opts.fs field, and
VOFLAG_FULLSCREEN. Remove all these and introduce a
mp_vo_opts.fullscreen flag instead.

When VOs receive VOCTRL_FULLSCREEN, they are supposed to set the
current fullscreen mode to the state in mp_vo_opts.fullscreen. They
also should do this implicitly on config().

VOs which are capable of doing so can update the mp_vo_opts.fullscreen
if the actual fullscreen mode changes (e.g. if the user uses the
window manager controls). If fullscreen mode switching fails, they
can also set mp_vo_opts.fullscreen to the actual state.

Note that the X11 backend does almost none of this, and it has a
private fs flag to store the fullscreen flag, instead of getting it
from the WM. (Possibly because it has to deal with broken WMs.)

The fullscreen option has to be checked on config() to deal with
the -fs option, especially with something like:

   mpv --fs file1.mkv --{ --no-fs file2.mkv --}

(It should start in fullscreen mode, but go to windowed mode when
playing file2.mkv.)

Wayland changes by: Alexander Preisinger <alexander.preisinger@gmail.com>
Cocoa changes by: Stefano Pigozzi <stefano.pigozzi@gmail.com>
2013-07-18 14:07:21 +02:00
wm4 05cf512dc5 vo: remove aspdat.asp member
This was bad, because it was the only aspdat member updated by
vo_get_src_dst_rects() instead of vo_reconfig(). Now it isn't
accessed anymore, so remove it.
2013-07-18 13:57:28 +02:00
wm4 d084f72a6c core: remove mp_fifo leftovers 2013-07-04 17:53:30 +02:00
wm4 70a8079c8e core: remove mp_fifo indirection
For some reason mp_fifo specifically handled double clicks, and other
than that was a pointless wrapper around input.c functionality.

Move the double click handling into input.c, and get rid of mp_fifo. Add
some compatibility wrappers, because so much VO code uses these
functions. Where struct mp_fifo is still used it's just a casted
struct input_ctx.
2013-07-02 14:00:24 +02:00
wm4 5b38a522f1 input: handle mouse movement differently
Before this commit, mouse movement events emitted a special command
("set_mouse_pos"), which was specially handled in command.c. This was
once special-cased to the dvdnav and menu code, and did nothing after
libmenu and dvdnav were removed.

Change it so that mouse movement triggers a pseudo-key ("MOUSE_MOVE"),
which then can be bound to an arbitrary command. The mouse position is
now managed in input.c. A command which actually needs the mouse
position can use either mp_input_get_mouse_pos() or mp_get_osd_mouse_pos()
to query it. The former returns raw window-space coordinates, while the
latter returns coordinates transformed to OSD- space. (Both are the same
for most VOs, except vo_xv and vo_x11, which can't render OSD in
window-space. These require extra code for mapping mouse position.)

As of this commit, there is still nothing that uses mouse movement, so
MOUSE_MOVE is mapped to "ignore" to silence warnings when moving the
mouse (much like MOUSE_BTN0).

Extend the concept of input sections. Allow multiple sections to be
active at once, and organize them as stack. Bindings from the top of
the stack are preferred to lower ones.

Each section has a mouse input section associated, inside which mouse
events are associated with the bindings. If the mouse pointer is
outside of a section's mouse area, mouse events will be dispatched to
an input section lower on the stack of active sections. This is intended
for scripting, which is to be added later. Two scripts could occupy
different areas of the screen without conflicting with each other. (If
it turns out that this mechanism is useless, we'll just remove it
again.)
2013-06-29 22:58:13 +02:00
wm4 3382a6f6e4 video: add a new method to configure filters and VOs
The filter chain and the video ouputs have config() functions. They are
strictly limited to transfering the video size and format. Other
parameters (like color levels) have to be transferred separately.

Improve upon this by introducing a separate set of reconfig() functions,
which use mp_image_params to carry format parameters. This struct
contains all image format related parameters from config(), plus
additional parameters such as colorspace.

Change vf_rotate to use it, as well as vo_opengl. vf_rotate is just
an example/test case, but vo_opengl will need it later.

The intention is also to get rid of VOCTRL_SET_YUV_COLORSPACE. This
information is now handed to the VOs via reconfig(). The getter,
VOCTRL_GET_YUV_COLORSPACE, will still be needed though.
2013-06-28 20:34:46 +02:00
wm4 168a595bfe video/out: introduce VOCTRL_UPDATE_WINDOW_TITLE
Instead of implicitly changing the window title on config(), do it as
part of the new VOCTRL.

At first I wanted to make all VOs use the VOCTRL argument directly, but
on a second thought it appears vo_get_window_title() is much more useful
for some (namely, if the window is created lazily on first config()).

Not all VOs are changed. Wayland and OSX have to follow.
2013-06-15 19:07:21 +02:00
wm4 70f97efa72 vo: define VO_TRUE/FALSE to C99 constants
This make the intention more apparent, and some VOs are actually using
true instead of VO_TRUE in some places. Hopefully this changes makes it
less confusing (instead of more).

The C99 constants true/false are defined to 1/0 as well, so this commit
doesn't actually change anything.
2013-06-15 18:59:52 +02:00
wm4 648c3d790a core: introduce separate VOCTRLs for screensaver stop/resume
This is slightly better because VOCTRL_RESUME/VOCTRL_PAUSE are usually
needed by VOs to know whether video is actually being played (for
whatever reason), and they wouldn't be passed to the backend's VOCTRL
handler, like vo_x11_control().

Also try to make sure that these flags (both pause state and screensaver
state) are set consistently in some corner cases. For example, it seems
enabling video in the middle of playing a file while the player is
paused would not set the paused flag.

If codec initialization fails, destroy the VO instead of keeping it
around to make sure the state is consistent.

Framestepping is implemented by unpausing the player for the duration of
a frame. Remove the special handling of VOCTRL_PAUSE/RESUME in these
cases. It was most likely needed because these VOCTRLs used to be
important for screen redrawing (blatant guess), which is now handled
completely differently. The only potentially bad side-effect is that the
screensaver will be disabled/reenabled for the duration of one frame.
2013-06-14 00:37:39 +02:00
wm4 e56d8a200d Replace all calls to GetTimer()/GetTimerMS()
GetTimer() is generally replaced with mp_time_us(). Both calls return
microseconds, but the latter uses int64_t, us defined to never wrap,
and never returns 0 or negative values.

GetTimerMS() has no direct replacement. Instead the other functions are
used.

For some code, switch to mp_time_sec(), which returns the time as double
float value in seconds. The returned time is offset to program start
time, so there is enough precision left to deliver microsecond
resolution for at least 100 years. Unless it's casted to a float
(or the CPU reduces precision), which is why we still use mp_time_us()
out of paranoia in places where precision is clearly needed.

Always switch to the correct time. The whole point of the new timer
calls is that they don't wrap, and storing microseconds in unsigned int
variables would negate this.

In some cases, remove wrap-around handling for time values.
2013-05-26 16:44:20 +02:00
wm4 51254a678c vo: rip out VO timer wakeup mechanism again
This was used by some VOs to do timing of cursor autohiding, but we
recently moved that out of the VOs. Even though this mechanism might
be a good idea and could be needed again in future (but for what?),
it's unused now. So better just get rid of it.
2013-05-26 16:44:20 +02:00
wm4 3c8f8b7714 core: do mouse cursor hiding business in frontend
Do this so that not every VO backend has to setup a timer for cursor
hiding and interpret the --cursor-autohide option.
2013-05-26 16:44:19 +02:00
wm4 8df780cb50 vo: remove vo.check_events callback
Use VOCTRL_CHECK_EVENTS instead. Change the remaining VOs to use it.
Only vo_sdl and vo_caca actually need this, and vo_null, vo_lavc, and
vo_image had stubs only.
2013-05-26 16:44:19 +02:00
wm4 bf10a4fdfa video/out: introduce vo_control for gl_common based VOs
Instead of having separate callbacks for each backend-handled feature
(like MPGLContext.fullscreen, MPGLContext.border, etc.), pass the
VOCTRL responsible for this directly to the backend. This allows
removing a bunch of callbacks, that currently must be set even for
optional/lesser features (like VOCTRL_BORDER).

This requires changes to all VOs using gl_common, as well as all
backends that support gl_common.

Also introduce VOCTRL_CHECK_EVENTS. vo.check_events is now optional.
VO backends can use VOCTRL_CHECK_EVENTS instead to implementing
check_events. This has the advantage that the event handling code in
VOs doesn't have to be duplicated if vo_control() is used.
2013-05-26 16:44:18 +02:00
wm4 3cae1b9fc9 vo: remove unused callback 2013-05-23 00:54:46 +02:00
wm4 8d7858dd9d vo: rename vo_draw_image to vo_queue_image 2013-03-28 21:46:18 +01:00
wm4 7f64a1fde9 vo: remove two unused symbols 2013-03-28 21:46:18 +01:00
wm4 8099cbe9dd vo_opengl: add alpha output
Allows playing video with alpha information on X11, as long as the video
contains alpha and the window manager does compositing. See vo.rst.

Whether a window can be transparent is decided by the choice of the X
Visual used for window creation. Unfortunately, there's no direct way to
request such a Visual through the GLX or the X API, and use of the
XRender extension is required to find out whether a Visual implies a
framebuffer with alpha used by XRender (see for example [1]). Instead of
depending on the XRender wrapper library (which would require annoying
configure checks, even though XRender is virtually always supported),
use a simple heuristics to find out whether a Visual has alpha. Since
getting it wrong just means an optional feature will not work as
expected, we consider this ok.

[1] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4052940/how-to-make-an-opengl-
rendering-context-with-transparent-background/9215724#9215724
2013-03-28 21:46:17 +01:00