Section 12 of Matroska Media Container Format Specifications says:
If a BCP 47 Language Element and an ISO 639-2 Language Element are used
within the same Parent Element, then the ISO 639-2 Language Element MUST
be ignored and precedence given to the BCP 47 Language Element.
Fixes: #8144
Adds support for extracting codec profile. Old properties are redirected
to new one and removed from docs. Likely will stay like that forever as
there is no reason to remove them.
As a effect of unification of properties between audio and video,
video-codec will now print codec (format) descriptive name, not decoder
long name as it were before. In practice this change fixes what docs
says. If you really need decoder name, use the `track-list/N/decoder-desc`.
When a video-reconfig occurs with an image, the cache is not used
because find_cache_seek_range() checks if the start time was
initialized, but for images it stays at MP_NOPTS_VALUE. This makes
rotating large network images slow because they are re-downloaded on
every rotation.
Fix this by setting the timestamps of image cache ranges by altering a
condition.
avif files will commonly be probed as "mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2" by
ffmpeg, but demux_lavf currently has some logic to skip
avformat_find_stream_info for these kinds of files. It was introduced in
6f8c953042. Presumably, the optimization
of mentioned in that commit is still valid however for avif we
specifically need to do the avformat_find_stream_info call. Without it,
several codec proprieties like width, height, etc. are unavailable. So
just check the extension type and disable the skipinfo optimization.
Change the `playlist_insert_next` function to `playlist_insert_at` (ie,
insert at the location of an entry, rather than after it, and rename to
be clearer that it doesn't have anything to do with the
currently-playing entry).
Also, replace calls to `playlist_add` with calls to
`playlist_insert_at`, since the former has become redundant.
The purpose of osdep/io is to provide a wrapper for POSIX I/O functions
on Windows. The last 2 functions are utility functions which don't serve
this purpose.
Move them to a separate file.
It is possible to have data with empty block that contains additions. In
which case the block would not be added and the additions would leak.
Found by fuzzing.
The previous commits optimized sub redrawing on still images/terminal so
mpv wouldn't redraw so much. There is a gap though. It only assumes
static subtitles. Since ASS can be animated, those types of subtitles
will always need redraws so we need to build in specific detection for
this. We need to build a whitelist of events in ASS that are considered
animations and then flag the packet. Additionally, there's a bunch of
annoying bookkeeping that has to be done since packets can be dropped on
seeks and so on.
This only affects two special cases: printing subtitles to the terminal
and printing subtitles on a still picture. Previously, mpv was very dumb
here and spammed this logic on every single loop. For terminal
subtitles, this isn't as big of a deal, but for the image case this is
pretty bad. The entire VO constantly redrew even when there was no need
to which can be very expensive depending on user settings.
Instead, let's rework sub_read_packets so that it also tells us whether
or not the subtitle packets update in some way in addition to telling us
whether or not to read more. Since we cache all packets thanks to the
previous commit, we can leverage this information to make a guess
whether or not the current subtitle packet is supposed to be visible on
the screen. Because the redraw now only happens when it is needed, the
mp_set_timeout_hack can be removed.
This reverts commit be0a979a0b.
The list of images codecs is no longer used by demux_mkv.c because
26a51464b6 made it check the number of blocks instead to not misdetect
animations in image codecs, so move it back to demux_mf.c since it is
its only user, so it is easier to understand how it is used, keeping the
jxl addition from e9d0a31dfe.
4709a94aec along with some related commits
added a way to detect image codecs embedded into mkv streams that
weren't tagged with attached picture (arguably a broken file anyways,
but maybe not the worst thing to workaround). Unfortunately, this has
some false positives particularly with mjpeg playback. So, as usual,
revert and rewrite. Instead, we can probe the file and count blocks in
the stream. If the video stream has only 1 block and 1 timecode, then
assume it's a still image.
Remove this "hack" from 2017 which disabled `advanced_editlist` while
demuxing mov/mp4. See: b7b12c36af as well
as b86a2316df
At present, advanced edit list support seems to be mature enough that it
doesn't need to be disabled by us and disabling it seems to break more
files based on testing with `elist` files in FFmpeg's FATE suite.
Fixes crashes in case of unknown subtitle track being found, as
the original ARIB caption logic added in 0da0acdae8
did not attempt to take into mention tracks with unknown type.
Fixes#13106
Add .jxl as a file extension that maps to an image codec. Note that
this will include animated JXL files, but .gif is also on that list so
they are not different in that regard.
In acac614032, I sort of cargoculted what
I had to do for m3u, but it's actually not needed. bstr_split_tok
unexpectedly doesn't modify the original string. So the line_dup
business in the ini parsing is not needed. Remove it. The part in
parse_ref_init isn't wrong but naming the variable "line_dup" instead of
"value" is stupid so adjust that. And finally, you can actually force a
codepage in mpv (add "+" before the codepage) which will cause every
line to be allocated memory including the header lines even though those
are obviously valid utf8 that should never need conversion. This wasn't
taken into account so add an extra pl_free_line in a couple of places to
make sure they are freed.
cd59ea8afa removed an arbitrary start
offset added to the timer. However, it turns out that demux secretly
depends on this. When updating cache to actually read bytes from the
stream, there's a diff >= MP_TIME_S_TO_NS(1) check to make it only
update once every second. With the old MP_START_TIME macro, the initial
time value would always be at least 1e10, so this would also be true.
Since we don't have that offset anymore, now the initial time is less
than that so it is not updated and properties like file-size are 0. Just
be sure to always update if the last_speed_query is 0 (i.e. we just
started the player). Fixes#12869.
This commit replaces all uses of sig_peak and maps all HDR metadata.
Form notable changes mixed usage of maxCLL and max_luma is resolved and
not always max_luma is used which makes vo_gpu and vo_gpu_next behave
the same way.
currently hysteresis-secs only works when the demuxer-max-bytes fills
up. but it's possible for the cache-secs/demuxer-readahead-secs to be
reached first.
in those cases, hysteresis-secs doesn't work and keeps buffering
non-stop. but the goal of this option was to save power by avoiding
non-stop buffering so go ahead and make it respect cache-secs as well.
additionally remove some redundant repetition from the docs.
This better reflects what it actually does. As a bonus, script writers
won't be misled into thinking that fps displays the actual video or
display fps.