Debanding is an inherently destructive process. It is not needed for
most high-quality sources and only produces an adverse smoothing effect
when applied to fine-detailed content, removing detail. It should only
be applied when necessary, either manually with the `b` keybind or with
an automatic profile.
Additionally, it is quite computationally heavy with no real benefit for
high-quality content.
By default, and especially in the high-quality profile, mpv should
preserve source detail and quality as much as possible. Additional
processing should be opt-in.
Fixes the issue described in https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/issues/11862
for SDR files for non-d3d11 gpu-api. We currently don't have a smarter
way to get the real on-the-wire bpc for other APIs, so this is the best
that can be done.
Clarify that --autofit-larger sets the maximum size of the window.
The original wording was not written with runtime change in mind,
so the implication of "not changing size" is ambiguous.
As the first aligned format this required a fix to reconfig().
Adding the other component-swapped formats in this group would be trivial
but I checked the DRM database [1] and no driver exists that supports
one of those but not YUYV and this is quite fringe as-is, so I opted not to.
[1] <https://drmdb.emersion.fr/formats>
76276c92104c31ee936ba5c76a76072f09978c5f introduced a generic filtering
framework which replaced the separate video and audio filter chains.
Additionally, 6d36fad83c779936a012e85a1eb92ec94651c7c0 and
76e7e78ce989aad546310b9808cf7f96f23a281f made the decoder wrappers
a filter.
Add a new section to document this, and corrrect the outdated
audio/video decoder and filter info.
stream_tv.c was removed in b30e85508a305d668db8419556d295a65ab08707.
stream_dvd.c was removed in 62294049852549e99ec948e0df16452856afa0c1
and replaced by stream_dvdnav.c.
Since eb381cbd4b38dd496ee0be609f1a66c360a76448 split the file into
m_config_core.h and m_config_frontend.h, the statements here are no
longer true. Correct them the current usage.
replaces the old focus-on-open option with a more generic focus-on
options that can be extended.
adjust the only platform that uses that option.
Fixes#8337
Some incorrect syntax is used in DOCS/man/input.rst with c678033c1d
causing failure of PDF manual generation with rst2pdf. There are single
rather than double back-ticks for insert-at and insert-at-play so this
is fixed and a couple of typos are also corrected with this commit.
Previously there was no way to specify the field order of interlaced videos
when deinterlacing with inbuilt filters. Lavfi deinterlacers seemed to prefer
top field order while inbuilt ones (vdpaupp, vavpp, d3d11vpp) seemed to prefer
bottom field order. The default "auto" option should work exactly as before
while specifying either "tff" or "bff" should force the specified field order
This command initializes a vo dragging request for VOs that implement
the new VOCTRL_BEGIN_DRAGGING voctrl. This allows scripts to begin vo
dragging for any button press event.
Ended up being a bad idea. As a property, this inherently has more
functionality and the tradeoff of being able to do --ao-volume wasn't
worth it.
This reverts commit 58ed620c06.
The --alpha option currently covers two related but different concepts:
whether or not to ignore the alpha component and possibly blending it
with a background. Because of the way the option currently works, it is
impossible to have a transparent window (which requires setting
--alpha=yes) while blending it with the background at the same time. To
solve this, let's rework it so it it superseded by the background
option.
--background controls what kind of background to set for the image if
possible. It can be blended with the set background color, with tiles,
or not blended at all (the last one is still broken on X11/mesa except
for GLX, *sigh*). In this new paradigm, --alpha=no has no real purpose
because you can simply set the background to color and whatever color
you want for exactly the same effect. So the option is removed. Instead,
the hint set by windowing backends (i.e. setting
ra_ctx->opts.want_alpha) can by done with the --background option.
As an aside, the colors in vo_gpu are currently bugged due to not
pre-multiplying the alpha and it seems no one ever noticed. The next
commit fixes that. vo_gpu_next support happens latter since it requires
new things from libplacebo.
Fixes#9615.
Beef up the barebones description for the Mitchell filter and make it
consistent with the other --scale examples. In addition to this, make
some wording changes to make the language in the documentation a bit
more unified.
Before this change it was pretty obvious that multiple authors
contributed to this part of the manual (at completely different
timeframes), so the language was somewhat disjointed. The Mitchell
description was also not very helpful.
All other ao options are documented there so make ALSA the same.
Also remove the (Linux only) wording since some systems (e.g. FreeBSD)
provide compatibility layer for it.
While making this larger do make audio filters react slower, it doesn't
always make softvol react slower. This is because the softvol reaction
speed is related to the ao buffer size which on many systems have an
upper limit, typically much lower than 200 ms. In this case the softvol
won't react slower. Change the wording to clarify this.
This commit adds a DND_INSERT_NEXT action option for drag-and-drop,
allows for selecting it through the --drag-and-drop=insert-next option,
and adds the necessary plumbing to make that happen when something is
dragged onto the player.
Analogous changes to the previous commit ("add loadfile insert-next commands"),
but for the `loadlist` command.
This allows us to insert a new playlist next in the current playlist,
rather than just appending it to the end.
This commit adds two new commands (`insert-next` and `insert-next-play`)
which mirror the existing commands, `append` and `append-play` in
functionality, with the difference that they insert directly after the
current playlist entry, rather than at the end of the playlist.
This change gives MPV a piece of functionality already found in (for
example) Spotify's media player: "play next". Additionally, using the
new `insert-next` command, users can trivially write a script to play a
new piece of media immediately without otherwise clearing or altering
the remainder of the playlist.
This has defaulted to yes for a very long time, but evidentally it
annoys a lot of people (including myself). My argument is that this
makes no sense. mpv is for videos; not text. A 1920x1080 video should
open as 1920x1080 regardless of whatever the DPI settings of the OS is.
This can get very silly when you consider watching a 4k video which will
get this additional scale factor which is virtually never desirable.
Whether or not the OS and/or WM prevents it from getting larger than the
screen depends on a lot of things.
Previously some windowing backends required that this option be set to
yes in order to report a dpi scale value other than 1, but this should
be fixed with the previous commits. The only difference is whether or
not to scale the window by the additional factor.
Fixes#13465.
this partially reverts commit 7b5a258. back then the only properly
working vo on macOS was cocoa-cb (libmpv). it would always use the
deprecated opengl cocoa backend or no vo at all. because of that libmpv
was moved to the top of the auto-probing order, so the preferred vo
was used on macOS only.
we now have a working vulkan gpu/gpu-next backend on macOS which should
be the new default vo. though disabling the auto-probing again for
libmpv would probably cause the undesired behaviour on macOS that
cocoa-cb would never be auto selected again. especially if not build
with vulkan support or without vulkan driver on macOS, this would lead
to no video output at all. so instead of completely reverting the
mentioned commit, we instead move libmpv to the bottom of the
auto-probing order but only auto select it when mpv was built with
cocoa-cb support. this restores the previous behaviour on all other
platforms besides macOS, but also lets us auto select cocoa-cb if
supported.
On wayland, depending on the wl_output protocol version used,
the display-names property can have different values. Mention
this in the documentation, like for other platforms.
Document the use cases for enabling or disabling the wheel preprocessing.
Also note that this option has no effect on any filtering already done
by the OS/driver.
The current documentation lacks clarity regarding the interaction
between the `repeatable` and `complex` options. Through an analysis
of the source code (`player/lua/defaults.lua` and
`player/js/defaults.js`), it was observed that the `repeatable` option
is only meaningful when the `complex` option is not enabled.
Additionally, the `complex` option in the existing documentation is
confusing, actually `fn` can be called on key repeat when `complex` is
`true` and `repeatable` is not `true`.
To address these issues, the documentation for the `repeatable` option
was updated to specify that it only applies when the `complex` option is
not set to `true`. Furthermore, the description of the `complex` and
`event` were revised to acknowledge the occurrence of key repeat events.