This is the most supported in standard layout, if we request more it
tends to fallback to stereo instead. Also channels mask is 32-bit and it
can get truncated.
External subtitles are always read as eager, so they do not need to be
changed on pause/unpause. Don't do the refresh seek since it will just
buffer forever. Fixes f40bbfec4f.
This replaces the previous commit and makes more sense. The internal
demux marked tracks as eager depending on their type and for subtitles
it would always lazily read them unless there happened to be no
available av stream. However, we want the sub stream to be eager if the
player is paused. The existing subtitle is still preserved on the
screen, but if the user changes tracks that's when the problem occurs.
So to handle this case, propagate the mpctx->paused down to the stream
selection logic. This modifies both demuxer_refresh_track and
demuxer_select_track to take that boolean value. A few other parts of
the player use this, but we can just assume false there (no change in
behavior from before) since they should never be related to subtitles.
The core player code is aware of its own state naturally, and can always
pass the appropriate value so go ahead and do so. When we change the
pause state, a refresh seek is done on all existing subtitle tracks to
make sure their eager state is the appropriate value (i.e. so it's not
still set to eager after a pause and a track switch). Slightly invasive
change, but it works with the existing logic instead of going around it
so ultimately it should be a better approach. We can additionally remove
the old force boolean from sub_read_packets since it is no longer
needed.
Actually, I thought of a better way of handling this shortly after
merging this. Revert it and redo it in the next commit.
This reverts commit c2c157ebec.
a323dfae42 almost fixed subtitle tracks
disappearing when paused but it actually missed one part: the behavior
of demux_read_packet_async_until. It's a bit unintuitive, but for
subtitle streams, that function would only return the very first packet
regardless of whatever pts you pass to it. So the previous commit worked
on the very first subtitle, but not actually any of the others (oops).
This is because subtitle streams never marked as eager and thus never
actually read farther ahead. While the video is playing, this is OK, but
if we're paused and switching subtitle tracks then the stream should be
eagerly read. Luckily, the logic is already there in the function for
this. All we have to do add an extra argument to
demux_read_packet_async_until to force the stream to be read eagerly and
then it just works. Be sure to unset the eager flag when we're done.
Actually fixes the bug for real this time.
The default `z` of an overlay is 0, which is used by e.g. console.lua.
Having the idle logo at a `z` of 1000 means that it ends up above the
console (and anything that don't set a value higher then 1000).
It doesn't make sense for the idle logo to overshadow other things, so
put it at -1000 instead to prevent that.
It turns out that iOS doesn't actually need swift so this sdk check was
too strict and the build failed. Instead, only check this if we have
darwin and then make sure that the osdep subdir is only executed if
there are swift sources in the list. Fixes#12161.
Evidently I was wrong and mpv only actually warns once on deprecation
(playlist-pos nor display-fps did not and warned every time, but those
were outliers apparently). Someone complained so just hack it into
command_ctx for now.
Calling wl_display_disconnect closes the file descriptor, no need to
manually do it ourselves beforehand which causes a double close on the
fd.
Signed-off-by: Jack Mitchell <jack.mitchell@tuxable.co.uk>
0b4860248b added user-data which is
completely superior and makes this property obsolete. We've already had
one mpv release with the osc using user-data so drop this.
I removed the previous WHEEL_UP and WHEEL_DOWN bindings because they are
duplicate, and it appears that they were already bound to seek 10 before
7897f79217.
There was a discrepancy in what the keybind was advertised to do in the
manual, and what the comment in input.conf described it to be doing. It
makes very little sense to add a keybind that changes the default and
doesn't allow you to get back to the default. This keybind is much more
useful if it toggles between yes/force instead of no/force.
Copy and pasted from commit msg lint obviously, but I forgot to rename
it. Oops. Capitalize the name field while I'm at it (seems like all the
other workflows do it too).
When someone purely changes some documentation or something similar,
there's no point in having the whole CI build go off. This also leads to
the bot spamming a comment linking to artifacts. This is only useful if
actual source code changes (i.e. so users can test if need). So just add
a path filter to blacklist directories we don't want to consider. If all
changed files match those directories then the CI won't run.
Purely cosmetic, but this weird inconsistency bothered me. There's
techincally vd_lacv_params and ad_lavc_params too, but encode is special
and maybe shouldn't exist so we'll just leave that alone.
Similar to the previous commit. There's no reason for --bluray-device to
be in MPOpts. Make a specific subopt for stream_bluray and use that
instead so we can remove the mp_read_option_raw call.
There is zero reason for this to be an MPOpt. Because of how the
OPT_SUBSTRACT works, the option gets renamed to cdda-device instead, but
probably not a big deal since the old alias is still in place.
With the previous commit, we can just access option values directly now
and avoid a lot of complication. Note that the mp_read_option_raw call
for edition requires calling mp_get_config_group since that option needs
to live in MPOpts.
Several parts of the code need to access options here. There's no point
in hiding it demux.c so just expose it in the demux.h header. This means
pulling it out of demux_internal and putting it in the demuxer struct
instead.
`demux->duration` is set to -1 on initialization, and some checks rely
on it being -1 when unknown. Before this commit, we set
`demux->duration` to 0 when unknown. This is incorrect and breaks rtsp
logic for disabling seeking outside of cached regions.
To fix these issues, initialize `total_duration` and `av_duration` at
-1. They're only changed if a real duration is detected, so in cases
where the duration is unknown, demux->duration is set to -1 correctly.
Fixes: e6afc53e7c ("demux_lavf: get total duration from track durations")