Remove functions that aren't called anymore:
* `osx_foreground_hack` was replaced by the NSApplication's
activateIgnoringOtherApps: in cocoa_common.
* Aspect ratio functions were not called by the "new" cocoa backend,
since the corresponding menu item was deleted.
As of OS X 10.8 Apple completely removed X11 from the system.
gl_common.h was including gl.h using the path <GL/gl.h>. This path
comes from the X11 headers, which are missing in 10.8.
Change gl_common.h to include gl.h from Apple's OpenGL implementation
as <OpenGL/gl.h> if X11/XQuartz is not detected.
While being able to play videos on a framebuffer device would be nice,
I didn't need it, and couldn't even test it (buggy nvidia binary
drivers that disable framebuffers, buggy DirectFB that crashes when
using the X11 backend). It's just dead weight, get rid of it.
vo_directx was very horrible, and by today it's mostly useless. I didn't
remove it, because there was that-guy who told me in amazement how
awesome mplayer was, because it was the only video player fast enough
for fast playback on his system when using vo_directx. Sorry, that-guy.
This happened on system without a vdpau driver installed. It's
especially bad because vdpau is the default VO.
I'm not sure when this bug was introduced, and it seems to exist in
upstream mplayer2 too.
init_best_video_out() did not manage the memory for vo->window_title
correctly, and free'd it twice when initialization failed (that's due
to talloc_free_children() being called). When the next VO was tried,
it reused the dangling pointer. Initialize this member somewhere else
lazily instead.
Since slave mode is not planned to be kept, this VO is useless and I'm
removing it.
This VO was useful for OSX GUIs. Since in cocoa you can't embed views in
windows from other processes, this VO was writing to a sharedbuffer with
mmap. The OSX GUIs would then read from the buffer and render the image
with an external renderer.
If in the future we will want to support GUIs we will need to reasearch the
IOSurface framework. This allows to share kernel managed image data
across processes and integrates well with OpenGL.
This transition to a new VO API started over 4 years ago. It's time to
finally end it, and get rid of the horrible hacks.
Also removes some previously undetected dead code from spudec.c.
The only reason the old VO related header old_vo_defines.h was included
was probably to gain access to the current VO struct in the function
change_movie_aspect(). Make that function take a parameter instead.
This function seems to be unused.
The commit 74df1d8e05 (and f752212c62) replaced the configure
endian check with byte order macros defined by standard headers. It
turns out that MinGW-w64 actually doesn't define these macros in the
sys/types.h system header. (I assumed it does, because a quick test
seemed to work. But that was because gcc -W -Wall doesn't warn against
undefined macros. You need -Wundef for that.) MinGW-w64 has a
sys/params.h header defining these macros, but sys/types.h doesn't
include it, so it's useless without special casing the mplayer code.
Add a hack top configure instead. Define the macros directly, and
assume MinGW-w64 only works on little endian machines.
The other changes are basically random typos and superficial oversights.
The removed VO and AO took MPEG data and decoded it with V4L2. I'm not
exactly sure what's the use of this today, but get rid of it.
As far as feeding video data to V4L2 is concerned, there are other
ways. For example, there is this script, that feeds yuv4mpeg formatted
raw video data to V4L2:
https://raw.github.com/umlaeute/v4l2loopback/master/examples/yuv4mpeg_to_v4l2.c
No effort was put into moving static variables into a priv struct. The
VO wasn't tested, because DirectFB's X11 backend didn't work for me (it
crashed, not just with mplayer, but also SDL applications).
The encoding branch by divverent can handle of these via libavformat.
Note: for some reason, libav/ffmpeg have a GIF muxer only, and no
demuxer. The gif configure checks needef for the mplayer internal gif
demuxer can't be removed yet.
Doesn't make sense because we broke/are going to break compatibility
with everything anyway.
Remove mechanism for warning the user against disabled options.
Remove colorspace alternative option values.
This reverts commit 48f0692ab9 "options: make option struct the talloc parent of options".
This made things actually more complicated. It introduced a new
parameter to the option parse and copy functions, which was used
inconsistently. Some code passed a parent, some not. Morever, you have
to call m_option_free() anyway, because not all options actually
respect the talloc parent. There is also the question whether passing
NULL as parent is supposed to work, or if you still have to implement
m_config_free().
On the other hand, this simplifies nothing. I assume the intention was
being able to free all option values with a single talloc_free() call,
but the same goal can be reached by simply freeing the m_config struct.
(The m_config talloc destructor will free each option values.)
Get rid of the talloc parent context parameter. This essentially
reverts commit 48f0692ab9 ("options: make option struct the talloc parent of options").
In video_out.c, make the VO priv struct the talloc parent for the
m_config object, so that destroying the VO will free the options.
The ability to free the m_config struct and all its managed options was
introduced in commit 89a17bcda6.
The only place exit_player() should be called is the main() function.
exit_player() should be the only function allowed to call exit(). This
makes it easier to guarantee proper deinitialization, and allows using
the --leak-report flag without showing false positives.
The quit slave command now sets a flag only. It uses the same mechanism
that's normally used to advance to the next file on the playlist, so the
rest of the playback path should be able to react to the quit command
quickly enough. That is, the player should react just as fast to quit
requests in practice as before this commit.
In reinit_audio_chain(), the player was actually exited if
init_audio_filters() failed. Reuse the normal error handling path to
handle this condition.
This is about the vo_x11_init_state() call. It basically opens a X11
connection. It's called in the main() function once. It's not really
clear why this isn't done on VO creation instead. Maybe one reason was
that --no-fixed-vo used to be the default: when playing a new file, the
full VO state would be free'd and recreated. Keeping the X11 connection
possibly improved things, although the question is how. In summary,
there is no good reason to do this, and it only adds platform specific
details to the player frontend.
Do the X11 initialization in the respective VOs instead.
yuv4mpeg: support writing to stdout instead of file.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@34861 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
Allow using -vo yuv4mpeg for files with resolution changes.
Not all programs can read such files.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@34862 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
vo_yuv4mpeg: flush userspace FILE buffers after each frame.
Potentially reduces delay when piping to stdout/fifo.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@34879 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
Author: reimar
Squashed commits by various authors.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@34337 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
vo_caca: Port to libcaca 1.x API, which is widespread enough nowadays.
patch by Paul B. Mahol, onemda gmail com
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@34338 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
caca: support mouse events and more keys.
Patch by Paul B. Mahol [onemda gmail com].
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@34359 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
caca: for ordinary keys, send key events on press instead of release.
This is consistent with how other vos behave.
Patch by Paul B. Mahol [onemda gmail com].
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@34360 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
caca: process all pending events instead of exactly one per check_events.
Patch by Paul B. Mahol [onemda gmail com].
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@34361 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
Reindent.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@34362 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
Use lookup_keymap_table instead of a large number of switch cases.
Patch by Paul B. Mahol [onemda gmail com].
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@34363 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
Author: diego
Do not accept hwaccel formats since they need special vo
support and thus will actually not work with it.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@33953 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
Author: reimar
This was disabled by default, and could be enabled with -dr. It was
disabled by default because it was buggy: there were issues with OSD
corruption.
It wasn't entirely sane for OpenGL based VOs either. OpenGL can chose
to drop mapped pixel buffer objects, requiring the application to map
and fill the buffer again. But there was no mechanism in mplayer to
fill the lost buffer again. (It seems this rarely happened in practice,
though.)
On the other side, users liked the --dr flag, because it promised them
more speed. I'm not sure if it actually helped with speed, but it's
unlikely it had any real advantages on modern systems.
In order to evade the --dr cargo culting in mplayer config files, it's
best to get rid of it.
The --title option, which sets the GUI window caption, is now expanded
as slave mode property string (like osd_show_property_text). Make the
default value for --title include the filename. This makes a behavior
similar to --use-filename-title the default.
Remove the --use-filename-title option, as it's redundant now.
vo_osd_changed() was a weird function: it was used both to query and
mutate state, which is a bad combination. The VOs used it to query
and reset the state, and the mplayer frontend mostly used it to set
the state. In some cases, the frontend did both (that code used a
variable "int hack" to backup the state and set it again).
Simplify it and make the VOs use a vo_osd_has_changed() function to
query whether the OSD bitmaps have to be recreated. vo_osd_changed()
on the other hand is now used to update state only. The OSD change
state is reset when osd_draw_text() is called.
Update vo_corevideo.m to use vo_osd_resized() as well (forgotten change
from libass-OSD merge).
Simplify osd_set_text() and its usages.
This was done with the help of callcatcher [1]. Only functions which
are statically known to be unused are removed.
Some unused functions are not removed yet, because they might be needed
in the near future (such as open_output_stream for the encode branch).
There is one user visible change: the --subcc option did nothing, and is
removed with this commit.
[1] http://www.skynet.ie/~caolan/Packages/callcatcher.html
Summary:
- There is no playtree anymore. It's reduced to a simple list.
- Options are now always global. You can still have per-file options,
but these are optional and require special syntax.
- The slave command pt_step has been removed, and playlist_next
and playlist_prev added. (See etc/input.conf changes.)
This is a user visible incompatible change, and will break slave-mode
applications.
- The pt_clear slave command is renamed to playlist_clear.
- Playtree entries could have multiple files. This is not the case
anymore, and playlist entries have always exactly one entry. Whenever
something adds more than one file (like ASX playlists or dvd:// or
dvdnav:// on the command line), all files are added as separate
playlist entries.
Note that some of the changes are quite deep and violent. Expect
regressions.
The playlist parsing code in particular is of low quality. I didn't try
to improve it, and merely spent to least effort necessary to keep it
somehow working. (Especially ASX playlist handling.)
The playtree code was complicated and bloated. It was also barely used.
Most users don't even know that mplayer manages the playlist as tree,
or how to use it. The most obscure features was probably specifying a
tree on command line (with '{' and '}' to create/close tree nodes). It
filled the player code with complexity and confused users with weird
slave commands like pt_up.
Replace the playtree with a simple flat playlist. Playlist parsers that
actually return trees are changed to append all files to the playlist
pre-order.
It used to be the responsibility of the playtree code to change per-file
config options. Now this is done by the player core, and the playlist
code is free of such details.
Options are not per-file by default anymore. This was a very obscure and
complicated feature that confused even experienced users. Consider the
following command line:
mplayer file1.mkv file2.mkv --no-audio file3.mkv
This will disable the audio for file2.mkv only, because options are
per-file by default. To make the option affect all files, you're
supposed to put it before the first file.
This is bad, because normally you don't need per-file options. They are
very rarely needed, and the only reasonable use cases I can imagine are
use of the encode backend (mplayer encode branch), or for debugging. The
normal use case is made harder, and the feature is perceived as bug.
Even worse, correct usage is hard to explain for users.
Make all options global by default. The position of an option isn't
significant anymore (except for options that compensate each other,
consider --shuffle --no-shuffle).
One other important change is that no options are reset anymore if a
new file is started. If you change settings with slave mode commands,
they will not be changed by playing a new file. (Exceptions include
settings that are too file specific, like audio/subtitle stream
selection.)
There is still some need for per-file options. Debugging and encoding
are use cases that profit from per-file options. Per-file profiles (as
well as per-protocol and per-VO/AO options) need the implementation
related mechanisms to backup and restore options when the playback file
changes.
Simplify the save-slot stuff, which is possible because there is no
hierarchical play tree anymore. Now there's a simple backup field.
Add a way to specify per-file options on command line. Example:
mplayer f1.mkv -o0 --{ -o1 f2.mkv -o2 f3.mkv --} f4.mkv -o3
will have the following options per file set:
f1.mkv, f4.mkv: -o0 -o3
f2.mkv, f3.mkv: -o0 -o3 -o1 -o2
The options --{ and --} start and end per-file options. All files inside
the { } will be affected by the options equally (similar to how global
options and multiple files are handled). When playback of a file starts,
the per-file options are set according to the command line. When
playback ends, the per-file options are restored to the values when
playback started.