Many video filters failed to calculate or even just pass through pts
values for their output frames. Fix this, and also make the two
remaining filters that called vf_next_put_image() twice for the same
input frame (vf_softpulldown, vf_telecine) use vf_queue_frame() so
that e.g. framestepping properly sees both frames.
Changed filters: vf_bmovl, vf_detc, vf_divtc, vf_filmdint, vf_ivtc,
vf_lavc, vf_phase, vf_pullup, vf_softpulldown, vf_telecine, vf_tile,
vf_tinterlace.
Change 'struct vf_instance' pointer arguments to more standard style
as in the subject. Also some other minor formatting fixes.
Patch by Diego Biurrun.
Note that r30455 is wrong, that commit does not in fact change the
default behavior as claimed in the commit message. It only breaks
"-af-adv force=0", which was already pretty much useless though.
This avoids clashes with fcntl.h under certain circumstances.
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Neither variant is valid C99 syntax, but __asm__ is the most portable variant.
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The filmdint filter does not handle NTSC "telecined" 15fps movies
where there is a frame break in the middle of every second NTSC frame,
it outputs only 15 frames for every 30 input frames, ignoring the io
option. You can notice this during encoding such a sequence you will
have lots of diplicate frames / skip frames messages. The patch below
fixes this.
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