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.
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).
The plan is to make all the code in aspect.c independent from vo.c,
which should make the code easier to understand, will allow removal of
vo->aspdat, and reduces the amount of code that accesses weird mutable
struct vo fields.
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.
When using --monitoraspect, but either the screen width or height or
both are unknown, a fallback is applied. This is a completely useless
obscure corner case that's going to help nobody, so get it out of the
way.
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.
This option allowed you to extend the range of the panscan controls, so
that you could essentially use it to scale the video. This will be
replaced by a separate option to set the zoom factor directly.
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.
This was probably enabled to guarantee that panscan is always reset in
windowed mode. However, the window size should be exactly the video size
in windowed mode, unless in cases where the user forcibly changed the
window size (e.g. --geometry). In the former case, panscan will have no
influence at all, and in the latter case we want it to have influence.
The code that is changed is responsible for scaling the video size to
display size, so that the resulting video rectangle is letter-boxed
inside the display window. This is before panscan calculations, which
can actually enlarge the video and make it larger than the display size
again. (src_dst_split_scaling() in vo.c takes cares of clipping the
video size to window size.)
I'm not sure why this rounding is done, as using panscan controls can
introduce odd sizes again. The rounding has been part of the code since
the initial commit. On the other hand, this rounding can slightly
influence the aspect ratio of the displayed image to the worse. It
forces the image to be scaled by an additional pixel, without actually
correcting the display size into the other direction.
Although video sizes are usually at least aligned on 2 (and often more),
odd sizes can still happen when playing e.g. anamorphic DVDs.
Remove the additional rounding.
(Note that we still round the _source_ image position and size when the
displayed image is larger than the screen, e.g. when panscan is used.
This is needed by some VOs so that the image source rectangle starts on
full chroma pixels. Maybe this rounding should be moved to the
respective VOs, which includes at least vo_direct3d.)
Remove lots of weird logic and dead code.
The only difference is that when specifying a monitor aspect ratio, it
will always upscale and never downscale.
Separate the video output options from the big MPOpts structure and also only
pass the new mp_vo_opts structure to the vo backend.
Move video_driver_list into mp_vo_opts
Removes almost every global variabel in vo.h and puts them in a special struct
in MPOpts for video output related options.
Also we completly remove the options/globals pts and refresh rate because
they were unused.
This also means the option is verified on program start, not when the VO
is created. The actual code becomes a bit more complex, because the
screen width/height is not available at program start.
The actual parsing code is still the same, with its unusual sscanf()
usage.
Finish renaming directories and moving files. Adjust all include
statements to make the previous commit compile.
The two commits are separate, because git is bad at tracking renames
and content changes at the same time.
Also take this as an opportunity to remove the separation between
"common" and "mplayer" sources in the Makefile. ("common" used to be
shared between mplayer and mencoder.)
Tis drops the silly lib prefixes, and attempts to organize the tree in
a more logical way. Make the top-level directory less cluttered as
well.
Renames the following directories:
libaf -> audio/filter
libao2 -> audio/out
libvo -> video/out
libmpdemux -> demux
Split libmpcodecs:
vf* -> video/filter
vd*, dec_video.* -> video/decode
mp_image*, img_format*, ... -> video/
ad*, dec_audio.* -> audio/decode
libaf/format.* is moved to audio/ - this is similar to how mp_image.*
is located in video/.
Move most top-level .c/.h files to core. (talloc.c/.h is left on top-
level, because it's external.) Park some of the more annoying files
in compat/. Some of these are relicts from the time mplayer used
ffmpeg internals.
sub/ is not split, because it's too much of a mess (subtitle code is
mixed with OSD display and rendering).
Maybe the organization of core is not ideal: it mixes playback core
(like mplayer.c) and utility helpers (like bstr.c/h). Should the need
arise, the playback core will be moved somewhere else, while core
contains all helper and common code.