Nowadays MPlayer does not use the codecs from other installed programs.
A runtime setting will soon take over the rare case that binary codecs
should be searched for in non-standard directories.
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with -v more readable and compiler error message more understandable.
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in case altivec is disabled, even compilation of code using altivec
keywords or asm must be avoided.
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DirectShow specifies that a filter (codec) can expect JoinFilterGraph
to be called, and store a reference to the graph manager. Implement a
very bare-bones graph manager (all functions are stubs, and no extra
interfaces are implemented) and give it to the codec on init.
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The dpi value for QuickTime codecs is stored as Fixed16 (16.16 fixed-point),
not int. Correct the output value accordingly.
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Relatively simplistic implementations of ResumeThread (stub) and
SignalObjectAndWait (bAlertable is ignored). Both are needed for ProRes 4:2:2
support on Linux.
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The OSErr type on Mac OS X is int16_t, not int32_t (see
http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/documentation/QuickTime/Reference/QTRef_DataTypes/Reference/reference.html).
The upper 16 bits will typically be something random (they're entirely
undefined). Change the type so it's right; a few places tried to compensate
for this by masking out the upper bits, but a few places also missed them,
which made for unpredictable behavior.
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Implement Win32 mutexes; they used to just be mapped on top of events, which
is not the same thing at all.
The implementation is pretty much the obvious one, similar to the
current critical section implementation and the semaphore implementation;
a single lock count protected by a pthread mutex, and an event lockers can
sleep on to know when the mutex is available.
Also make CreateMutexA and ReleaseMutex available even if QuickTime codecs
support is not configured.
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Two simple bugfixes for semaphores in WaitForSingleObject:
First, semaphore count should be decreased on loading the semaphore, not
increased. The case for duration=0 had this wrong (duration=-1 was fine).
Second, the code for duration=-1 forgot to set the return value, so it
would always return WAIT_FAILED.
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loader/win32.c contains a global linked list of all existing mutexes
(whose head is called mlist), which is accessed from multiple threads,
and as such needs to be protected by a mutex. Fixed.
Same thing for the global linked list of all existing threads, whose
head is called list.
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in other places.
This removes platform specific checks and prevents repeated definitions
of O_BINARY.
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Enable ASS/SSA rendering through libass in mencoder. This duplicates a
bit of code (to parse font attachments, for example). Additionally, add
a filter "fixpts" that generates PTS, simulating fixed fps. PTS
generated by this filter are then used for subtitle timing.
Original patch by Nicolas George. (nicolas.george normalesup.org)
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Some codecs, and more recently Microsoft's CRT library, expect GetModuleHandle(NULL)
to return a pointer to the program's PE header mapped in memory. Thus, just returning
0x0 or 0x1 won't do it anymore, so create a minimal PE header and return that.
Patch originally by Gianluigi Tiesi ( mplayer (at) netfarm (dot) it ).
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This avoids the fopen call which could end up creating a /dev/tty file
if it did not exist.
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