friends) instead of the unsupported, internal ones (ImageCodecBeginBand
etc.). This is a prerequisite for, among others, Apple ProRes 4:2:2 support,
and simplifies the file by quite a bit.
Tested on Linux with all existing QuickTime codecs I could get to work in the
first place; qt261, qtavui, qtsvq3 have no change. qtcvid appears to not give
bit-exact the same output as before, but it looks just the same in playback
to me. qt3ivx stops crashing on exit (so works better than before). With some
extra patches and a codecs.conf entry, ProRes 4:2:2 also works, including on
Linux.
Since codec initialization is now actually done on decoder init instead of on
first frame, fallback should also work a bit better (although usually, qtvideo
is last in the chain). Also made the decoder complain explicitly if the
demuxer data is not there (ie., the user tried to run without -demuxer mov).
This patch is a cleaned up version of what Andrew Wason (rectalogic A
rectalogic D com) posted to mplayer-dev-eng in June.
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The dpi value for QuickTime codecs is stored as Fixed16 (16.16 fixed-point),
not int. Correct the output value accordingly.
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The OSErr type on Mac OS X is int16_t, not int32_t (see
http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/documentation/QuickTime/Reference/QTRef_DataTypes/Reference/reference.html).
The upper 16 bits will typically be something random (they're entirely
undefined). Change the type so it's right; a few places tried to compensate
for this by masking out the upper bits, but a few places also missed them,
which made for unpredictable behavior.
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