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wm4
94a3a76ee3 vo_rpi: update renderer size on display size changes too
(Not sure why it worked without this when I tested the previous
changes.)

Untested, but should be fine. This is equivalent what is done on e.g.
panscan changes.
2015-05-01 19:22:35 +02:00
wm4
8c7f3adb41 vo_rpi: update display size on display mode switches 2015-04-30 21:56:16 +02:00
wm4
6ae66e717f vo_rpi: actually draw a black background
Also factor the display size initialization into a separate function.

For some reason this seems to work, although setting the background
color using this 1x1 pixel bitmap does not work. I blame the RPI
beign a terrible piece of hardware with even worse drivers.
2015-04-30 21:56:13 +02:00
wm4
3823d5eb7e vo_rpi: explicitly reference MMAL VC driver
This is optional, but ensures that linking with -Wl,--as-needed does
not drop the MMAL VC driver. The driver normally "registers" itself
in the library constructor, but since no symbols are explicitly
referenced, the linker could remove it with as-needed enabled.
2015-04-13 18:35:18 +02:00
wm4
f6b2325c2a video/out: fix screenshot image formats
Use variants without alpha.

I skipped vo_sdl, because format selection seems a bit more complicated
here, and nobody cares about vo_sdl anymore.
2015-04-07 11:43:03 +02:00
wm4
8fff125422 RPI support
This requires FFmpeg git master for accelerated hardware decoding.
Keep in mind that FFmpeg must be compiled with --enable-mmal. Libav
will also work.

Most things work. Screenshots don't work with accelerated/opaque
decoding (except using full window screenshot mode). Subtitles are
very slow - even simple but huge overlays can cause frame drops.

This always uses fullscreen mode. It uses dispmanx and mmal directly,
and there are no window managers or anything on this level.

vo_opengl also kind of works, but is pretty useless and slow. It can't
use opaque hardware decoding (copy back can be used by forcing the
option --vd=lavc:h264_mmal). Keep in mind that the dispmanx backend
is preferred over the X11 ones in case you're trying on X11; but X11
is even more useless on RPI.

This doesn't correctly reject extended h264 profiles and thus doesn't
fallback to software decoding. The hw supports only up to the high
profile, and will e.g. return garbage for Hi10P video.

This sets a precedent of enabling hw decoding by default, but only
if RPI support is compiled (which most hopefully it will be disabled
on desktop Linux platforms). While it's more or less required to use
hw decoding on the weak RPI, it causes more problems than it solves
on real platforms (Linux has the Intel GPU problem, OSX still has
some cases with broken decoding.) So I can live with this compromise
of having different defaults depending on the platform.

Raspberry Pi 2 is required. This wasn't tested on the original RPI,
though at least decoding itself seems to work (but full playback was
not tested).
2015-03-29 16:09:56 +02:00