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wm4
012d297bb1 video: add --hwdec-codecs option to whitelist codecs for hw decoding 2013-05-04 01:38:27 +02:00
wm4
2cb147a2f4 video: support YCgCo colorspace
YCgCo can be manually selected, but will also be used if the decoder
reports YCgCo. To make things more fun, files are sometimes marked
incorrectly, which will display such broken files incorrectly starting
with this commit.
2013-05-04 01:34:29 +02:00
reimar
daee1a04e7 stream_bluray: remove the broken -bluray-chapter option
Remove the broken -bluray-chapter option.

git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@36175 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2

Conflicts:
	DOCS/man/en/mplayer.1
	cfg-common.h
2013-04-27 15:28:57 +02:00
wm4
4a9410880c mplayer: put space before encoding part of status line
Also, the trailing space isn't needed.
2013-04-27 13:45:20 +02:00
wm4
28a971e26f options: allow using [ ] for quoting in sub-options
This is an attempt to make quoting of sub-option values less awkward,
even if it works only with some shells. This is needed mainly for
vf_lavfi. Also update the vf_lavfi manpage section.
2013-04-26 20:44:18 +02:00
wm4
3765cfcf57 core: simplify handling of --pause
Rename the struct MPOpts "start_pause" field to "pause". Store the user-
pause state in that field, so that both runtime pause toggling and the
--pause switch change the same variable. Simplify the initialization of
pause so that using --pause and changing the file while paused is
exactly the same case (changing the file while paused doesn't unpause,
this has been always this way).

Also make it a bit more consistent. Before, starting with --pause would
reset the pause state for every file, instead of following the usual
semantics for option switches (compare with behavior of --fs).
2013-04-25 20:52:20 +02:00
wm4
e1fccfdcd8 core: don't let cache pause handling and user pausing conflict
The core pauses and unpauses automatically to wait for the network
cache (also known as buffering). This conflicted with user pause
control, and was perceived as if the player was unresponsive and/or
the cache just overturned the user's decisions.

Change it so that the actual pause state and the pause state as
intended by the user never conflict. If the user toggles pause, the
pause state will be in the expected state as soon as the cache is
loaded.
2013-04-25 20:49:23 +02:00
wm4
ba5493ff87 core: fix bogus condition that broke backstepping with last commit
This broke all cases where indexing was required, and the current frame
wasn't the first frame in a segment.
2013-04-25 17:52:34 +02:00
wm4
9d9d6517d2 core: fix backstepping with ordered chapters
There were two problems.

First, frames past the end of the current segment were added to the
index, which messed up backstepping. Check for the endpts before
added a frame to the index.

Second, it wasn't possible to step over segments which change the file.
Changing a file causes decoder reinitialization, which (rightfully)
is treated as discontinuity (and vo_pts_history_seek_ts was changed).
Add some extra code to pretend that a segment-switching seek/reinit
does not introduce discontinuities.

There's still a weird corner case: sometimes, you can frame step forward
on the last frame of a segment without reaching the next segment
immediately. This is because the playloop switches into audio-only mode.
The segment is switched when both audio and video have ended, so the
frame stepping will play random sized chunks of audio until the segment
will be switched. This gives the impression that backstepping doesn't
work perfectly, even though it's the other way around and frame stepping
behaves weird. This is a consequence of wanting to make frame stepping
work with audio, and is not really a bug.
2013-04-25 15:09:20 +02:00
wm4
ff549a2f6a core: add backstep support
Allows stepping back one frame via the frame_back_step inout command,
bound to "," by default.

This uses the precise seeking facility, and a perfect frame index built
on the fly. The index is built during playback and precise seeking, and
contains (as of this commit) the last 100 displayed or skipped frames.
This index is used to find the PTS of the previous frame, which is then
used as target for a precise seek. If no PTS is found, the core attempts
to do a seek before the current frame, and skip decoded frames until the
current frame is reached; this will create a sufficient index and the
normal backstep algorithm can be applied.

This can be rather slow. The worst case for backstepping is about the
same as the worst case for precise seeking if the previous frame can be
deduced from the index. If not, the worst case will be twice as slow.

There's also some minor danger that the index is incorrect in case
framedropping is involved. For framedropping due to --framedrop, this
problem is ignored (use of --framedrop is discouraged anyway). For
framedropping during precise seeking (done to make it faster), we try
to not add frames to the index that are produced when this can happen.
I'm not sure how well that works (or if the logic is sane), and it's
sure to break with some video filters. In the worst case, backstepping
might silently skip frames if you backstep after a user-initiated
precise seek. (Precise seeks to do indexing are not affected.)

Likewise, video filters that somehow change timing of frames and do not
do this in a deterministic way (i.e. if you seek to a position, frames
with different timings are produced than when the position is reached
during normal playback) will make backstepping silently jump to the
wrong frame. Enabling/disabling filters during playback (like for
example deinterlacing) will have similar bad effects.
2013-04-24 20:27:12 +02:00
wm4
40f822782d mplayer: apply hrseek framedrop only when doing hrseek
It's not sure if there's anything that could trigger this accidentally.
Normally this can't happen, because hrseek ends always if the PTS is
large enough, the same condition which disables framedrop. Seeking
resets hrseek framedrop anyway.

On the other hand, this change makes the code easier to understand,
and might be more robust against weird corner cases.
2013-04-24 20:25:04 +02:00
wm4
d853abafc3 x11: use mpv internal key auto-repeat handling if possible
Block X11's native key repeat, and use mpv's key repeat handling in
input.c instead.

No configure check for XKB. Even though it's an extension, it has been
part of most (all?) xlibs since 1996. If XKB appears to be missing,
just refuse enabling x11.

This is a potentially controversial change. mpv will use its own key
repeat rate, instead of X11's. This should be better, because seeking
will have a standardized "speed" (seek events per seconds when keeping
a seek key held down). It will also allow disabling key repears for
certain commands, though this is not done anywhere yet.

The new behavior can be disabled with the --native-keyrepeat option.
2013-04-24 18:07:01 +02:00
wm4
97be5ead14 input: don't reset time on each key repeat
Key repeats were skipped when playloop iterations took too long. Fix
this by using the total times for key repeat calculation, instead of the
time difference to the last key repeat event.
2013-04-24 18:07:01 +02:00
wm4
003a930285 input: adjust wait time for key-repeat
Basically, these are additional timers that can expire without making
the central select() exit.
2013-04-24 17:46:40 +02:00
wm4
040f95d0f1 input: change default auto-repeat settings
Rather arbitrary, but reasonable.
2013-04-24 17:46:40 +02:00
wm4
6ca7b80750 input: don't let multi-key bindings block simple key bindings
Key bindings can include mutiple keys at once (additional to key
modifiers like ctrl etc.). This becomes annoying when quickly switching
between two bound keys, e.g. when seeking back and forth, you might end
up hitting the "left" and "right" keys at once. The user doesn't expect
to invoke the key binding "left-right", but would prefer a key stroke to
invoke the binding it was supposed to invoke.

So if there's no binding for a multi-key combination, try to find a
binding for the key last held down. This preserves the ability to define
multi-key combinations, while the common case works as expected.
2013-04-24 17:46:40 +02:00
wm4
4ab283efe6 input: reduce amount of tracked keys per binding
There's no need for key bindings that consist of 32 keys held down. It's
ridiculous and wastes memory.
2013-04-24 17:46:40 +02:00
wm4
274af12694 input: fix handling of MP_KEY_STATE_DOWN
VOs can use the MP_KEY_STATE_DOWN modifier to pass key up/down events to
input.c, instead of just simple key presses. This allows doing key auto-
repeat handling in input.c, if the VO doesn't want to do that.

One issue is that so far, this code has been used only for mouse events,
even though the code was originally written with keyboard keys in mind.
One difference between mouse keys and keyboard keys is that the initial
key down should not generate an input command with mouse buttons
(input.c did that), while keyboard events should (input.c didn't do
that). Likewise, releasing a key should generate input commands for
mouse buttons releases, but not for the keyboard.

Change the code so mouse buttons (recognized via the MP_NO_REPEAT_KEY
flag) follow the old hehavior, while other keys generate input commands
on key down, but not on key release.

Note that a key release event is posted either using
MP_INPUT_RELEASE_ALL, or a normal key press event after having sent a an
event with MP_KEY_STATE_DOWN. This is probably a bit confusing, and a
MP_KEY_STATE_RELEASE should be added.

Fix shift-handling with MP_KEY_STATE_DOWN as well.
2013-04-24 17:46:40 +02:00
wm4
50ce2bd6c8 m_option: fix positional sub-option skipping
Empty sub-option parameters mean the sub-option should be skipped,
e.g. -vf gradfun=:10 sets the second option (by position) to 10. This
was broken in commit 04f1e2d.
2013-04-23 14:21:08 +02:00
wm4
c8df1799d9 m_option: allow quoted positional parameters for -vf
This allows things like:

    '--vf=lavfi="gradfun=20:30"'

Adjust the documentation for vf_lavfi to make the example less verbose.
As an unrelated change, add a general description to vf_lavfi.
2013-04-23 14:10:43 +02:00
wm4
7979718159 vf_lavfi: add libavfilter bridge
Requires recent FFmpeg/Libav git versions. Earlier versions will not
be supported, as the API is different. (A libavfilter version that
uses AVFrame instead of AVFilterBuffer is needed.)

Note that this is sort of useless, because the option parser prevents
you from making use of the full libavfilter graph syntax. This has to be
fixed later.

Most of the filter creation code (half of the config() function) has
been taken from avplay.c.

This code is not based on MPlayer's vf_lavfi. The MPlayer code doesn't
compile as it hasn't been updated through multiple libavfilter API
changes, making it completely useless as a starting point.
2013-04-21 04:39:58 +02:00
wm4
04f1e2dc43 m_option: redo code for parsing -vf to accept quotes
Parsing sub-configs (like --rawvideo=subopts or the suboptions for
--vo=opengl:subopts) was completely different from the -vf parsing code
for a variety of reasons. This change at least makes -vf use the same
splitter code as sub-config options.

The main improvement is that -vf now accepts quotes, so you can write
things like:

     -vf 'lavfi=graph="gradfun=10:20"'

(The '' quotes are for shell escaping.)

This is a rather big and intrusive change. Trying some -vf lines from
etc/encoding-example-profiles.conf seems to confirm it still works.

This also attempts to unify one subtle difference in handling of
positional arguments. One consequence is that a minor detail changes.
Sub-configs don't know positional arguments, and something like "--
opt=sub1=val1:sub2" means that sub2 has to be a flag option. In -vf
parsing, sub2 would be a positional option value. To remove this
conflict and to facilitate actual unification of the parsers in the
future, the sub2 will be considered a flag option if and only if such a
flag option exists. Otherwise, it's considered a value for a positional
option.

E.g. if there's a filter "foo" with a string option "sopt" and a flag
option "fopt", the behavior of the following changes:

   -vf foo=fopt

Before this commit, this would set "sopt=fopt" in the filter. Now, it
enables the fopt flag, and the sopt option remains unset. This is not an
actual problem to my knowledge.
2013-04-21 04:39:57 +02:00
wm4
9fd2e449de m_option: add function to check whether parameters are required
To avoid that it will be duplicated with m_option.c and m_config.c.
2013-04-21 03:48:30 +02:00
wm4
c6037982fd options: untangle track range parsing for stream_cdda
Remove the "object settings" based track range parsing (needed by
stream_cdda only), and make stream_cdda use CONF_TYPE_INT_PAIR.

This makes the -vf parsing code completely independent from other
options. A bit of that code was used by the mechanism removed with
this commit.
2013-04-21 03:48:30 +02:00
wm4
6526162bc0 m_option: split out sub-config parsing 2013-04-21 03:48:30 +02:00
wm4
4d8b740247 bstr: add bstrto0() 2013-04-21 03:47:05 +02:00
wm4
5bc7e4d6eb bstr: add bstrspn() 2013-04-21 03:47:05 +02:00
wm4
c768a00dfe mplayer: prefer -sub/-subfile subs over auto-loaded subs
Before this commit, it was more or less random which subtitle was
preferred if there was both an auto-loaded external subtitle, and a
subtitle loaded via -sub or -subfile. -sub subtitles happened to be
preferred over auto-loaded subs, while -subfile didn't. Fix the -subfile
case, and make the behavior consistent by making the selection behavior
explicit.
2013-04-20 23:48:26 +02:00
wm4
c6b03be894 core: display subtitle codec in track listing
Also switch the subrip and subviewer names, which obviously have been
confused.
2013-04-20 23:28:27 +02:00
wm4
15ff7a5719 demux: remove some unused sh_video_t fields
Completely mysterious, and its values were never actually used.
2013-04-20 23:28:27 +02:00
wm4
331982b99c sub, demux: identify subtitle types with the codec name
Get rid of the 1-char subtitle type field. Use sh_stream->codec instead
just like audio and video do. Use codec names as defined by libavcodec
for simplicity, even if they're somewhat verbose and annoying.

Note that ffmpeg might switch to "ass" as codec name for ASS, so we
don't bother with the current silly "ssa" name.
2013-04-20 23:28:27 +02:00
wm4
5ac50f88c9 av_common: allow calling mp_codec_to_av_codec_id() with NULL
Helps reducing special cases.
2013-04-20 23:28:26 +02:00
wm4
6d938f4838 command: try to switch subs too for program property
Untested, but why not.
2013-04-20 23:28:25 +02:00
wm4
8b017c73c4 core: matroska: support concatenated segments
Matroska files can contain multiple segments, which are literally
further Matroska files appended to the main file. They can be referenced
by segment linking.

While this is an extraordinarily useless and dumb feature, we support it
for the hell of it.

This is implemented by adding a further demuxer parameter for skipping
segments. When scanning for linked segments, each file is opened
multiple times, until there are no further segments found. Each segment
will have a separate demuxer instance (with a separate file handle
etc.).

It appears the Matroska spec. has an even worse feature for segments:
live streaming can completely reconfigure the stream by starting a new
segment. We won't add support for it, because there are 0 people on this
earth who think Matroska life streaming is a good idea. (As opposed to
serving Matroska/WebM files via HTTP.)
2013-04-20 23:28:23 +02:00
wm4
5d562c5ef2 mplayer: take tracks from first segment if main file is empty
With Matroska ordered chapters, the main file (i.e. the file you're
playing) can be empty, while all video/audio data is in linked files.
Some files don't even contain the track list, only chapter information.
mpv refused to play these, because normally, the main file dictates the
track layout.

Fix this by using the first segment for track data if no part of the
timeline is sourced from the main file.
2013-04-20 23:28:23 +02:00
Rudolf Polzer
0c1d95e81b encoding: when output is pipe: or pipe:1, avoid mp_msg to stdout
I am aware this detection may occur too late, depending on other
settings, but at least it usually works and is portable.

Where the output fd can be changed, though, it'd be better to force a
similar behaviour via file descriptor use: use pipe:3 as output to FD 3,
and change the calling program to expect the stream on FD 3.
2013-04-15 13:30:21 +02:00
wm4
a5916f5d1d core: remove dead --vsync leftovers 2013-04-12 14:36:26 +02:00
wm4
90e57fc266 command: fix deref before NULL check
Was accidentally broken in the last global variable removal round.
2013-04-12 14:34:46 +02:00
wm4
37a424ed10 mplayer: remove unnecessary variable 2013-04-10 21:32:46 +02:00
wm4
9df2260506 core: add --reset-on-next-file option
This option can be used to selectively reset settings when playing the
next file in the playlist (i.e. restore mplayer and mplayer2 behavior).

Might remove this option again should it turn out that nobody uses it.
2013-04-10 21:32:46 +02:00
wm4
62daa08d3b mplayer: keep volume persistent, even when using --volume
Consider:

    mpv --volume 10 file1.mkv file2.mkv

Before this commit, the volume was reset to 10 when playing file2.mkv.
This was inconsistent to most other options. E.g. --brightness is a
rather similar case.

In general, settings should never be reset when playing the next file,
unless the option was explicitly marked file-local. This commit
corrects the behavior of the --volume and --mute options.

File local --volume still works as expected:

    mpv --{ --volume 10 file1.mkv file2.mkv --}

This sets the volume always to 10 on playback start.

Move the m_config_leave_file_local() call down so that the mixer code
in uninit_player() can set the option volume and mute variables without
overwriting the global option values.

Another subtle issue is that we don't want to set volume if there's no
need to, which is why the user_set_volume/mute fields are introduced.
This is important because setting the volume might change the system
volume depending on other options.
2013-04-10 21:29:04 +02:00
wm4
2c3e5428c2 mplayer: move DVB channel skip code
Try not to cause unnecessary special cases.
2013-04-10 18:50:19 +02:00
wm4
b99ae74d7d mplayer: don't disable term-osd with -v
I don't see any reason for doing this.
2013-04-10 18:48:11 +02:00
wm4
889cbc21b1 command: fix loadlist command
A simple inverted condition prevented it from working properly.

Also, make sure that playlist is played from beginning when the playlist
is replaced.
2013-04-10 17:16:49 +02:00
wm4
10d9d2a1fa mplayer: don't print bogus status when caching
When streaming from http, this could print a status line indicating
paused playback instead of "buffering" sometimes.
2013-04-10 17:14:20 +02:00
wm4
afbf29da1a core: remove volstep global variable 2013-04-09 02:41:46 +02:00
wm4
dddb4e5ebd core: restore --mc default value (fixes A/V sync)
Commit bc20f2c moved the variable default_max_pts_correction (which
backs the --mc option) to the MPOpts struct. The initializer was
forgotten when doing this, so it was left at 0. This disabled part of
the A/V sync mechanism. This was apparent when using ad_spdif (this
decoder has other A/V sync related problems, and thus triggers this
issue easily).

Closes #59.
2013-04-09 02:39:18 +02:00
wm4
4e55a6e828 Remove some apple remote leftovers
The options and key names don't do anything anymore.
2013-04-05 23:59:39 +02:00
Stefano Pigozzi
cae508dfb6 input: remove ar.h include
This is a left over from c8fd9e50e4.
2013-04-05 10:33:52 +02:00
wm4
75afa370b9 demux_mkv: try to show current subtitle when seeking
Makes sure that seeking to a given time position shows the subtitle at
that position. This can fail if the subtitle packet is not close enough
to the seek target. Always enabled for hr-seeks, and can be manually
enabled for normal seeks with --mkv-subtitle-preroll.

This helps displaying subtitles correctly with ordered chapters. When
switching ordered chapter segments, a seek is performed. If the subtitle
is timed slightly before the start of the segment, it normally won't be
demuxed. This is a problem with all seeks, but in this case normal
playback is affected. Since switching segments always uses hr-seeks,
the code added by this commit is always active in this situation.

If no subtitles are selected or the subtitles come from an external
file, the demuxer should behave exactly as before this commit.
2013-04-04 14:45:29 +02:00