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")
Apparently removing WS_CAPTION disables some window animations. Instead
adjust non-client area to not draw title bar.
Note that we do not account for difference in real border size and
invisible one, but seems to work correctly.
I don't think in fullscreen mode it makes sense to enable rounded corners.
We can add another option if someone needs it, but for now `window_corners`
affects only the window as one would expect.
With the addition of fractional scaling support, wl->scaling was
converted to a double. Some compositors (Plasma) can report values under
1 for fractional scaling, so this meant wl->scaling could be some
small fractional value. This is fine except that when using the legacy
code for drawing the mouse cursor (i.e. not the cursor-shape protocol),
it still uses the old integer scaling method in core wayland. The reason
for this is simply because fractionally scaling the mouse cursor surface
is nonsense and nobody even has cursor images for anything besides a
select few sizes anyways (32x32, 48x48, etc.). The existing integer
scaling sort of works but it's pretty bad too and you can get some weird
sizes anyway. This is why cursor-shape is preferred since it fixes this.
Anyways, since buffer scaling for the cursor only takes integers, there
could be truncation to 0 in the previously mentioned fractional scale
this. This naturally causes the compositor to send us an error and mpv
quits. The fix is to always make sure that the scale value used for the
cursor is at least 1. Anything less makes no sense. Fixes#12309.
There was assumption in the code that default settings are compatible
with dumb mode and are only one that should be used in this case.
Force bilinear if dumb mode is enabled.
ac725764ec6dec30aa7c9aa2d4804699c7f6349a originally added these to
prevent those profiles from having auto as a value. However the auto
value was removed in 53d032374d9f8fdfca260ed9a67190c37159f7c2 later. So
having these lines here no longer serves any purpose since the default
value for slang is NULL once again (vlang/alang were never needed here).
f56043759494dd584c8d82e7890f92fada18e34b deprecated this since the
--drm-device path option was added as a replacement. Drop the card
number selection logic.
These were deprecated a long time ago and apparently didn't even work
with lavfi filters. Go ahead and remove them and additionally clean up
some code related to them. m_config_from_obj_desc_and_args becomes much
simpler now and a couple of arguments can be completely removed.
No wonder wm4 wanted to get rid of this. This option requires touching a
bunch of crap in the core player code. --stream-record works perfectly
fine and is a lot nicer so there's no need for this to exist anymore.
A bit different from the OPT_REPLACED/OPT_REMOVED ones in that the
options still possibly do something but they have a deprecation
message. Most of these are old and have no real usage. The only
potentially controversial ones are the removal of --oaffset and
--ovoffset which were deprecated years ago and seemingly have no real
replacement. There's a cryptic message about --audio-delay but who
knows. The less encoding mode code we have, the better so just chuck
it.
e9e93b4dbe748cd341a6fbea355e6ba013ada81b added a warning about writing
the same value to the playlist-pos property that in the future it would
stop restarting playback. Instead, you should use the
playlist-play-index command for that. Well go ahead and drop the old
deprecated behavior now and do what wm4 wanted this to do: just ignore
if the same value is written again.
drop-frame-count and vo-drop-frame-count are ancient and have no reason
to exist anymore. The other change is that support for writing to
display-fps has been removed, and the property is strictly read-only
now. 3a2dc8b22e9f947c9cd3a91445b0731b8df1d798 is what deprecated it with
a warning to users, so we can remove it without much trouble.
We've got an ungodly amount of OPT_REPLACED and OPT_REMOVED sitting
around in the code. This is harmless, but the vast majority of these are
ancient. 26f4f18c0629998a9b91e94722d166866d8b80a3 is the last commit
that touched the majority of these and of course that only changed how
options were declared so all of this stuff was deprecated even before
that. No use in keeping these, so just delete them all. As an aside,
there was actually a cocoa_opts but it had only a single option which
was replaced by something else and empty otherwise. So that entire thing
was just simply removed. OPT_REPLACED/OPT_REMOVED declarations that were
added in 0.35 or later were kept as is.
The osd support was originally written with the requirement that we have
actual frames getting delivered to the VO. This isn't always the case
though. If you force a window on a blank audio file for example, then
there will be no frame thus draw_frame did nothing. Since the previous
commit allows us to reliably detect this, we can rearrange the code
around a little bit to make this possible. A key change is to make the
osd_subsurface have wl->surface as the parent. This is seemingly
required otherwise the osd_surface buffers are never visible above the
empty video_surface when we have a black window. Also nuke the desync
call since it's completely pointless. Fixes#12429.
I didn't set file-local-options/hwdec because you have to store the
hwdec value to restore it after cropdetect anyway, and if the user
manually changes hwdec after cropdetect, the new value isn't reset when
changing file.
If you change file while cropdetect is active and you try to crop the
next video, it fails with "Already cropdetecting!". This is because
timers.detect_crop wasn't cleared correctly, only the timer variable
local to the loop was being set to nil.