A couple of months ago MPlayer's ALSA driver started rounding the
amount of input data it was willing to accept in one call down to an
integer multiple of the value it set in ao_data.outburst. In some
configurations it was possible for this value to exceed the 64 KiB
limit on the amount MPlayer was willing to write in a single call to
the AO. As a result ao_alsa accepted 0 bytes in each play() call and
audio playback failed. Fix this by removing the fixed 64 KiB limit on
the amount of audio sent to AO at once; the limit was mostly a remnant
of older code anyway.
backwards compatibility after switching from "mingw32msvc" to "mingw32".
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So far probably only works with the libass from Ubuntu 9.10
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This fixes compilation on Windows with X11 but no GLX available.
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blindly for cygwin and uselessly running the check on e.g. Linux.
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Update the version.sh script for git so it'll generate version numbers
more useful than "UNKNOWN". At the moment it only generates the short
SHA1 name, but adding a tag as a starting point should allow more
useful output. Rather than update the Makefile logic that tried to
guess whether the svn revision had changed since the last version.h
update, just run the version.sh script from configure so the version
is updated at least at that time.
This is necessary to sync up with some recent FFmpeg changes.
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While it is currently not necessary, it might be a good idea to move this outside
the x86-only block in configure, as well as adding -pie to LDFLAGS.
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Should make it possible to compile MPlayer as PIE on x86_64 e.g. on
hardened Gentoo and probably OpenBSD, too.
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DVB teletext support is nearly finished, it will be possible to read
teletext from file, it will not be depending on reception any more.
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original from mru, ffmpeg commit r20466
adapted to mplayer by Emanuele Giaquinta (exg)
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some compilers (llvm?) do not fail when arrays larger than the maximum
addressable size are declared but instead just silently generate broken code.
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and obviously should use the one that will be used for compiling in the end.
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Checking that installed header and library match is not really our task,
also if desired it would be more correct to do it at runtime (e.g. because
of distributed binaries, or system updates gone wrong, ...).
tmp_run also slows down configure on systems with slow fork like MinGW.
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There's apparently a new OpenAL version which contains some constructor
code that runs at startup if the binary links with OpenAL at all (even
if no OpenAL function is called). This startup code does some
nontrivial interaction with ALSA libraries and as a side effect this
idiocy also breaks test binaries run by configure, causing features to
not be detected. Avoid the problems by disabling OpenAL by default.
It's not a particularly good audio output method anyway and there are
almost certainly fewer users who would benefit from it automatically
being available than users who'd suffer from some kind of breakage
caused by it.
As part of merging subtitle-in-terminal changes make
update_subtitles() only clear existing subtitles if called with the
reset argument, and not try to set new ones. Later calls should set
the needed new subtitles, and this change avoids some problems with
trying to set subtitles when mp_property_sub() in command.c gets
called from initialization code before full initialization.