This reverts commit 576e86bfa1 (functionally).
Right now, the --config-dir option silently causes all watch_later and cache
files to be written in the --config-dir as well. This is pretty uninitutive
and also not desirable in most cases so get rid of this.
libmpv users will have to set the corresponding options or env vars if they
want to keep the old behaviour.
Previously if the demuxer didn't exist, then it could jump down and try
to free sinfo.filename before it was ever set thus segfaulting. Just
always set the struct unconditionally so we're always sure to free it.
Some demuxers actually close the stream right after they are finished
opening like cue. Since the stream->url is no longer copied with this
commit, that means it gets thrown away after the stream closes. This
leads to a use after free. We still need to allocate stream->url so fix
this another way.
This reverts commit 3e85df3b2d.
Combine the cover art whitelist with the extensions in
--cover-art-auto-exts instead of hardcoding them. This is shorter,
checks for more extensions, saves us from updating the whitelist
everytime we add a new image extension, and since the whitelist had
gotten so big and the priority is calculated as
MP_ARRAY_SIZE(cover_files) - n, files like cover.jpg were taking
priority over cover art loaded by --cover-art-auto=exact.
0739cfc209 added the draw_frame API
deprecated draw_image internally. VOs that still used draw_image were
around, but really there's no reason to not just "upgrade" them anyway.
draw_frame is what the "real" VOs that people care about (gpu/gpu-next)
use. So we can just simplfy the code a bit now. VOCTRL_REDRAW_FRAME is
also no longer needed so that can be completely deleted as well. Note
that several of these VOs are legacy crap anyway (e.g. vaapi) and maybe
should just be deleted but whatever. vo_direct3d was also completely
untested (not that anyone should ever use it).
Remove keybindings for properties that have been removed because they
can no longer be used even if you restore them.
Replace dvb-channel-name with dvbin-channel-switch-offset.
Fix the L keybinding: it was bound to cycle-values loop when loop was an
alias for loop-playlist, but now it's an alias for loop-file.
"osd" was a command that cycles osd-level from 0 to 3.
Keep only the newest I show-text "${filename}" from mpv 0.26, the mpv
0.5 line for it is a mistake because it was bound to that in input.conf
from a749c61437 (2012) until 2e84934be7 (2017), while mpv 0.5 is from
2014.
Yeah another try at this. So when inspecting lazy_stream_needs_wait, I
realized it had a curious !ds->reader_head condition. Actually, this is
what is messing everything up. This was originally added in
cf2b7a4997 for showing large negative sub
delay values correctly. It worked because the packet will eventually be
discarded during playback causing ds->reader_head not exist and thus the
next one will correctly be read ahead as needed.
But for the "switching subtitle tracks while paused" case, this is
actually bad. As the stream is read, eventually you'll find a packet and
set the reader_head. But it's not going to be the correct packet (unless
you're looking for the very first one), so you need to read more. This
won't happen because of the !ds->reader_head check and unlike the sub
delay case, nothing will eventually discard that packet since playback
isn't occuring. So read_packet exits earlier than it should and isn't
tried again, so the subtitle that you want won't show since the
returned packet has the wrong pts. All that needs to be done here is to
delete this one condition. There's already checks in place to make sure
that it's not read past the desired timestamp and for the sub delay case
(the only other time this logic is used), it makes no difference since
you won't read past the specified pts in the first place.
The stream selection state wasn't improved. I didn't realize this messed
with caches. All in all, just not a good idea. Back to drawing board I
guess.
This reverts commit f40bbfec4f.
The timestamps when making a log file is actually dependent on
MP_START_TIME. This is a 10 microsecond offset that was added to the
timer as an offset. With the nanosecond change, this unit needs to be
converted as well so the offset is the same as before. After doing that,
we need to change the various mp_time_us calls in msg to mp_time_ns and
do the right conversion. This fixes the logs timestamps (i.e. so they
aren't negative anymore).
This causes only problems, because we convert mp_time to realtime, which
is not atomic, so we introduce error. And even though on sane platforms
it should work fine, after all the sleep time is in the past.
winpthreads like to sleep for like over 10ms when the time is less than
current time, but not more than 1s.
When seeking chapters, `last_chapter_seek` acts as a projection of
what the current chapter will be once mpv has a chance to seek to it.
This allows for more accurate results from the `chapter` property.
It works by comparing the projection to the actual current chapter
and returning the larger of the two indexes, but this only works when
seeking forward.
If we want it to work for both forward and backward chapter seeking,
we can instead use a boolean called `last_chapter_flag`, which gets
switched on when a chapter seek request is made, and then
switched off when the seek has been performed.
We should also check to ensure that we don't allow the chapter index
to be set to -1 unless there is a span of time between the very
beginning of the track and the start of the first chapter.
Since the new approach to resetting `last_chapter_seek` no longer
depends on `last_chapter_pts`, that member variable can be removed.
In practice, most compositors implement the rotation clockwise which
matches mpv's option, but amusingly this is actually incorrect.
According to the spec*, wayland buffer rotations are counter-clockwise.
So with this assumption in mind, in order for the rotation to match
mpv's usual semantics, the 90 degree and 270 degree positions need to be
flipped. Of course, this will make the VO rotate the wrong way on most
compositors, but this is what the spec says (sway master is known to
currently be correct). Fixes#12508 (sort of but will break the rotation
direction on other compositors. Oh well).
*: https://wayland.freedesktop.org/docs/html/apa.html#protocol-spec-wl_output-enum-transform
NV16 is the half subsampled version of NV12 format. Decoders which
support High 4:2:2 of h264 provide the frame in NV16 format to establish
richer colorspace. Similar profiles are also available in HEVC and other
popular codecs. This commit allows NV16 frames to be displayed over
drmprime layers.
Signed-off-by: hbiyik <boogiepop@gmx.com>
This is the most supported in standard layout, if we request more it
tends to fallback to stereo instead. Also channels mask is 32-bit and it
can get truncated.
External subtitles are always read as eager, so they do not need to be
changed on pause/unpause. Don't do the refresh seek since it will just
buffer forever. Fixes f40bbfec4f.
This replaces the previous commit and makes more sense. The internal
demux marked tracks as eager depending on their type and for subtitles
it would always lazily read them unless there happened to be no
available av stream. However, we want the sub stream to be eager if the
player is paused. The existing subtitle is still preserved on the
screen, but if the user changes tracks that's when the problem occurs.
So to handle this case, propagate the mpctx->paused down to the stream
selection logic. This modifies both demuxer_refresh_track and
demuxer_select_track to take that boolean value. A few other parts of
the player use this, but we can just assume false there (no change in
behavior from before) since they should never be related to subtitles.
The core player code is aware of its own state naturally, and can always
pass the appropriate value so go ahead and do so. When we change the
pause state, a refresh seek is done on all existing subtitle tracks to
make sure their eager state is the appropriate value (i.e. so it's not
still set to eager after a pause and a track switch). Slightly invasive
change, but it works with the existing logic instead of going around it
so ultimately it should be a better approach. We can additionally remove
the old force boolean from sub_read_packets since it is no longer
needed.
Actually, I thought of a better way of handling this shortly after
merging this. Revert it and redo it in the next commit.
This reverts commit c2c157ebec.
a323dfae42 almost fixed subtitle tracks
disappearing when paused but it actually missed one part: the behavior
of demux_read_packet_async_until. It's a bit unintuitive, but for
subtitle streams, that function would only return the very first packet
regardless of whatever pts you pass to it. So the previous commit worked
on the very first subtitle, but not actually any of the others (oops).
This is because subtitle streams never marked as eager and thus never
actually read farther ahead. While the video is playing, this is OK, but
if we're paused and switching subtitle tracks then the stream should be
eagerly read. Luckily, the logic is already there in the function for
this. All we have to do add an extra argument to
demux_read_packet_async_until to force the stream to be read eagerly and
then it just works. Be sure to unset the eager flag when we're done.
Actually fixes the bug for real this time.
The default `z` of an overlay is 0, which is used by e.g. console.lua.
Having the idle logo at a `z` of 1000 means that it ends up above the
console (and anything that don't set a value higher then 1000).
It doesn't make sense for the idle logo to overshadow other things, so
put it at -1000 instead to prevent that.
It turns out that iOS doesn't actually need swift so this sdk check was
too strict and the build failed. Instead, only check this if we have
darwin and then make sure that the osdep subdir is only executed if
there are swift sources in the list. Fixes#12161.
Evidently I was wrong and mpv only actually warns once on deprecation
(playlist-pos nor display-fps did not and warned every time, but those
were outliers apparently). Someone complained so just hack it into
command_ctx for now.
Calling wl_display_disconnect closes the file descriptor, no need to
manually do it ourselves beforehand which causes a double close on the
fd.
Signed-off-by: Jack Mitchell <jack.mitchell@tuxable.co.uk>
0b4860248b added user-data which is
completely superior and makes this property obsolete. We've already had
one mpv release with the osc using user-data so drop this.
I removed the previous WHEEL_UP and WHEEL_DOWN bindings because they are
duplicate, and it appears that they were already bound to seek 10 before
7897f79217.