This actually breaks audio for 5/6/8 channels. There's no reordering
done yet. The actual reordering will be done inside of af_lavrresample
and has to be made part of the format negotiation.
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.
This partially reverts earlier decisions, when I thought it would
always be better to prefer the audio volume filter over the AO's,
because the AO's relies on the underlying audio-API, which could
be broken or exhibit unusual behavior (like it happened with ao_dsound).
However, since the audio buffer can be quite large (500 ms), and we
don't attempt to flush & refilter the audio on volume changes, always
prefer AO volume control (as long as the AO mixer doesn't control the
system mixer).
Also document what the mixer.c related AO fields mean (hopefully not
too brief).
mixer_setvolume() accepts float values for volume, but used the
integer function av_clip() to limit range, losing the fractional part
as a side effect. Change the code to use av_clipf() instead. For most
uses this shouldn't make any real difference; actual AO volume
settings may not have that much precision anyway.
Lowering volume while muted did not work correctly with audio outputs
that support native mute setting separate from volume (ao_alsa and
ao_pulse), because the AO-level volume was not set while muted but was
still being read back. Fix by setting the AO volume in this case.
Finish renaming directories and moving files. Adjust all include
statements to make the previous commit compile.
The two commits are separate, because git is bad at tracking renames
and content changes at the same time.
Also take this as an opportunity to remove the separation between
"common" and "mplayer" sources in the Makefile. ("common" used to be
shared between mplayer and mencoder.)
Tis drops the silly lib prefixes, and attempts to organize the tree in
a more logical way. Make the top-level directory less cluttered as
well.
Renames the following directories:
libaf -> audio/filter
libao2 -> audio/out
libvo -> video/out
libmpdemux -> demux
Split libmpcodecs:
vf* -> video/filter
vd*, dec_video.* -> video/decode
mp_image*, img_format*, ... -> video/
ad*, dec_audio.* -> audio/decode
libaf/format.* is moved to audio/ - this is similar to how mp_image.*
is located in video/.
Move most top-level .c/.h files to core. (talloc.c/.h is left on top-
level, because it's external.) Park some of the more annoying files
in compat/. Some of these are relicts from the time mplayer used
ffmpeg internals.
sub/ is not split, because it's too much of a mess (subtitle code is
mixed with OSD display and rendering).
Maybe the organization of core is not ideal: it mixes playback core
(like mplayer.c) and utility helpers (like bstr.c/h). Should the need
arise, the playback core will be moved somewhere else, while core
contains all helper and common code.