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wm4
ae9c3d530c libmpdemux: add back demux_ts
Someone wanted this. Apparently both libavformat's TS demuxer and
demux_ts are crap, and work/fail in different cases.

This demuxer has been removed in 1fde09db6f. All code added comes
from the revision before that. Some required bits have been added in
the commit before this one (re-adding demux_mpg), in particular the
changes to video.c.

stream_dvb will use this demuxer by default, otherwise demux_lavf is
preferred (as it has been before).

Some TS related command line options are not re-added.

Closed captions might not work.
2012-09-18 21:07:30 +02:00
wm4
c323592c3a libmpdemux: add back demux_mpg
Apparently this was needed for good DVD playback.

This demuxer has been removed in 1fde09db6f. All code added comes
from the revision before that. Some other bits have been removed in
later commits, and are added back as well.

Usage of memalign() is replaced by av_malloc(). As far as I can tell,
this memory is never free'd or reallocated, so no calls to av_free()
have been added.

The code re-added to video.c is plain horrible, full of code
duplication, full of demuxer/codecs specifics, but apparently needed.

Unrelated to re-adding the demuxer, re-add one codepath for
DEMUXER_TYPE_TV, which was accidentally removed in the same commit
demux_mpg was removed.

The closed captions decoder is not re-added.
2012-09-18 21:07:30 +02:00
wm4
d21b109bf7 core: fix DVD subtitle selection
Add all subtitle tracks as reported by libdvdread at playback start.
Display language for subtitle and audio tracks. This commit restores
these features to the state when demux_mpg was default for DVD playback,
and makes them work with demux_lavf and the recent changes to subtitle
selection in the frontend.

demux_mpg, which was the default demuxer for DVD playback, reordered
the subtitle streams according to the "logical" subtitle track number,
which conforms to the track layout reported by libdvdread, and is what
stream_dvd expects for the STREAM_CTRL_GET_LANG call. demux_lavf, on
the other hand, adds the streams in the order it encounters them in
the MPEG stream. It seems this order is essentially random, and can't
be mapped easily to what stream_dvd expects.

Solve this by making demux_lavf hand out the MPEG stream IDs (using the
demuxer_id field). The MPEG IDs are mapped by mplayer.c by special
casing DVD playback (map_id_from/to_demuxer() functions). This mapping
is essentially the same what demux_mpg did. Making demux_lavf reorder
the streams is out of the question, because its stream handling is
already messy enough.

(Note that demux_lavf doesn't export stream IDs for other formats,
because most time libavformat demuxers do not set AVStream.id, and we
don't know which demuxers do. But we know that MPEG is safe.)

Another major complication is that subtitle tracks are added lazily, as
soon as the demuxer encounters the first subtitle packet for a given
subtitle stream. Add the streams in advance. If a yet non-existent
stream is selected, demux_lavf must be made to auto-select that subtitle
stream as soon as it is added. Otherwise, the first subtitle packet
would be lost. This is done by DEMUXER_CTRL_PRESELECT_SUBTITLE.
demux_mpg didn't need this: the frontend code could just set ds->id to
the desired stream number. But demux_lavf's stream IDs don't map
directly to the stream number as used by libdvdread, which is why this
hack is needed.
2012-09-18 21:04:45 +02:00
wm4
cde59e913f core: move implementation for -audiofile to the frontend
This should behave as before, with the same set of caveats.
2012-09-18 21:04:45 +02:00
wm4
0f155921b0 core: manage tracks in the frontend
Introduce a general track struct for every audio/video/subtitle track
known to the frontend. External files (subtitles) are now represented
as tracks too. This mainly serves to clean up the subtitle selection
code: now every subtitle is simply a track, instead of using a messy
numbering that goes by subtitle type (as it was stored in the
global_sub_pos field). The mplayer fontend will list external subtitle
files as additional tracks.

The timeline code now tries to match the exact demuxer IDs of all
tracks. This may cause problems when Matroska files with different
track numberings are used with EDL timelines. Change demux_lavf not
to set demuxer IDs, since most time they are not set.
2012-09-18 21:04:45 +02:00
wm4
cafa00841f libaf: rename af_format.h to format.h
af_format.h declares some symbols which are defined in format.c. The
fact that af_format.c is a completely unrelated file is rather
confusing. Having the header and implementation file use the same base
name is more uniform. (af_format.c is the audio conversion filter, while
af_format.h and format.c are about audio formats and their properties.)

Also fix all source files which include this file.
2012-08-29 00:50:26 +02:00
wm4
6f7ba66817 Remove support for libdv
This removes the libdv demuxer and audio/video decoders. FFmpeg has
support for it, and it's even preferred over the internal decoders.
2012-08-20 15:36:03 +02:00
wm4
e181547db1 Remove support for libnemesi RTSP streaming
Removed due to being a maintainance burden.
Support for FFmpeg is available.
2012-08-20 15:36:03 +02:00
wm4
3a5d5f01d4 Remove support for LIVE555 RTSP streaming
The main excuse for removing this is that LIVE555 deprecated the API
the mplayer implementation was using. The old API still seems to be
somewhat supported, but must be explicitly enabled at LIVE555
compilation, so mplayer won't always work on any user installation.

The implementation was also very messy, in C++, and FFmpeg support is
available as alternative.

Remove it completely.
2012-08-20 15:36:03 +02:00
wm4
8ca3ec1562 libmpdemux: remove demux_real, demux_viv, demux_audio
libavformat replaces demux_audio completely. I don't know/care what
vivo (demux_viv) is. libavformat has a Real demuxer; it seems it works
slightly better, with a different set of bugs.
2012-08-20 15:36:02 +02:00
wm4
41fbcee1f5 Remove dvdnav support (DVD menus)
When the internal mplayer MPEG demuxer was removed (commit 1fde09db),
the default demuxer when using dvdnav was set to libavformat. Now it
turns out that this doesn't work with libavformat. It will terminate
playback right after the audio runs out (instead of looping it like the
video, or whatever it's supposed to do). I'm not sure what exactly the
problem is, but since 1. even mplayer-svn can't handle DVD menus
directly (missing highlights), 2. DVD menus are essentially worthless,
and 3. I don't directly watch DVDs, don't bother with it and remove it.

For basic playback, there's still libdvdread support.

Also, use pkg-config for libdvdread, and drop support for in-tree
libdvdread. Remove support for in-tree libdvdcss as well.
2012-08-16 17:17:49 +02:00
wm4
9c02ae7e95 demuxer: introduce a general stream struct
There are different C types for each stream type: sh_video for video,
sh_audio for audio, sh_sub for sub. There is no type that handles all
stream types in a generic way. Instead, there's a macro SH_COMMON, that
is used to define common fields for all 3 stream structs. Accessing
the common fields is hard if you want to be independent from the stream
type.

Introduce an actual generic stream struct (struct sh_stream), which is
supposed to unify all 3 stream types one day. Once all fields defined
by SH_COMMON have been moved into sh_stream, the transition is complete.

Move some fields into sh_stream, and rewrite osd_show_tracks to use
them.
2012-08-03 13:25:41 +02:00
mplayer-svn
804bf91570 commands, dvd, dvdnav, bluray: cleanup sub/audio track language display
Code cleanup: Use a stream_control instead of global functions to
get the language associate with a audio or subtitle stream from
the streaming layer.

git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@34736 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2

Support showing the stream language with br:// playback.

git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@34737 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2

Fix DVDs showing the subtitle language as "unknown"
for a long time.

git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@34777 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2

Author: reimar

Note: heavily modified by wm4 for this fork of mplayer.
2012-08-03 01:59:15 +02:00
wm4
ebaaa41f2a Remove teletext support
Teletext requires special OSD support. Because I can't even test
teletext, I can't restore support for it. Since teletext can be
considered ancient and obscure, and since it doesn't make sense to keep
the remaining teletext code without being able to use it, I'm removing
it.
2012-08-03 00:12:46 +02:00
wm4
c92538dfaa Remove dead code
This was done with the help of callcatcher [1]. Only functions which
are statically known to be unused are removed.

Some unused functions are not removed yet, because they might be needed
in the near future (such as open_output_stream for the encode branch).

There is one user visible change: the --subcc option did nothing, and is
removed with this commit.

[1] http://www.skynet.ie/~caolan/Packages/callcatcher.html
2012-08-01 17:07:35 +02:00
wm4
1fde09db6f Remove some demuxers and decoders
Most of these demuxers and decoders are provided in better form by
libav, while the mplayer builtin ones are essentially unmaintained. The
only legimitate use case for not using the libav ones was working around
libav bugs or bugs related to the way mplayer uses libav. Instead of
trying to keep dead code alive, development effort should go into
improving libav or the mplayer libav glue code.

Note that the libav demuxer have been preferred over the mplayer builtin
ones for a while in mplayer2. There were some exceptions: playing DVDs
with dvdnav or playing network sources. (That's because some stream
modules and network.c requested explicit file formats, such as
DEMUXER_TYPE_MPEG_PS, which mapped to builtin demuxers.) With this
commit, they are switched to use libav. One caveat is that the requested
format is not passed to libavformat, instead we rely on the auto probing
to select the correct libav demuxer (see code in demux_open_stream()).
2012-07-30 22:14:32 +02:00
wm4
6b4cdfe1c8 Remove XMMS plugin support
XMMS has been dead since 2007.
2012-07-30 02:19:50 +02:00
wm4
521a598068 mplayer: let frontend print stream info, instead of demuxers
When playing a file, users (i.e. me) expect mplayer to print a list of
video/audio/subtitle streams. Currently, this is done in each demuxer
separately. This also means the output is formatted differently
depending which demuxer is active.

Add code to print an uniformly formatted streams list in the player
front end. Extend the streams headers to export additional information
about the streams. Change the lavf and mkv demuxers to follow this new
scheme, and raise the log level for the "old" printing functions.

The intention is to make every demuxer behave like this eventually.

The stream list output attempts to provide codec information. It's a
bit hacky and doesn't always provide useful output, and I'm not sure
how to do it better.
2012-07-30 01:42:55 +02:00
wm4
08caadb9c0 bstr: rename bstr() function to bstr0(), and typedef bstr to struct bstr
Replace all uses of bstr() with bstr0().
Also remove the ridiculous C++ workaround.
2012-07-28 23:47:42 +02:00
wm4
51e198c2a1 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master'
Conflicts:
	.gitignore
	bstr.c
	cfg-mplayer.h
	defaultopts.c
	libvo/video_out.c

The conflict in bstr.c is due to uau adding a bstr_getline function in
commit 2ba8b91a97. This function already existed in this branch.
While uau's function is obviously derived from mine, it's incompatible.
His function preserves line breaks, while mine strips them. Add a
bstr_strip_linebreaks function, fix all other uses of bstr_getline, and
pick uau's implementation.

In .gitignore, change vo_gl3_shaders.h to use an absolute path
additional to resolving the merge conflict.
2012-07-28 17:24:05 +02:00
Uoti Urpala
8079f4ff82 demux, vd_ffmpeg: fix demux keyframe flag, set AV_PKT_FLAG_KEY
There was some confusion about the "flags" field in demuxer packets.
Demuxers set it to either 1 or 0x10 to indicate a keyframe (and the
field was not used to indicate anything else). This didn't cause
visible problems because nothing read the value. Replace the "flags"
field with a boolean "keyframe" field. Set AV_PKT_FLAG_KEY based on
this field in packets fed to libavcodec video decoders (looks like PNG
and ZeroCodec are the only ones which depend on values from demuxer;
previously this was hardcoded to true for PNG).

Make demux_mf set the keyframe field in every packet. This matters for
PNG files now that the demuxer flag is forwarded to libavcodec.

Fix logic setting the field in demux_mkv. It had probably not been
updated when adding SimpleBlock support. This probably makes no
difference for any current practical use.
2012-07-25 01:10:30 +03:00
Uoti Urpala
5f3c3f8c32 video, audio: use lavc decoders without codecs.conf entries
Add support for using libavcodec decoders that do not have entries in
codecs.conf. This is currently only used with demux_lavf, and the
codec selection is based on codec_id returned by libavformat. Also
modify codec-related terminal output somewhat to make it use
information from libavcodec and avoid excessively long default output.

The new any-lavc-codec support is implemented with codecs.conf entries
that invoke vd_ffmpeg/ad_ffmpeg without directly specifying any
libavcodec codec name. In this mode, the decoders now instead select
the libavcodec codec based on codec_id previously set by demux_lavf
(if any). These new "generic" codecs.conf entries specify "status
buggy", so that they're tried after any specific entries with
higher-priority status.

Add new directive "anyinput" to codecs.conf syntax. This means the
entry will always match regardless of fourcc. This is used for the
above new codecs.conf entries (so the driver always gets to decide
whether to accept the input, and will fail init() if it can't find a
suitable codec in libavcodec). Remove parsing support for the obsolete
codecs.conf directive "cpuflags". This directive has not had any
effect and has not been used in default codecs.conf since many years
ago.

Shorten codec-related terminal output. When using libavcodec decoders,
show the libavcodec long_name field rather than codecs.conf "info"
field as the name of the codec. Stop showing the codecs.conf entry
name and "vfm/afm" name by default, as these are rarely needed;
they're now in verbose output only. Show "VIDEO:" line at VO
initialization rather than at demuxer open. This didn't really belong
in demuxer code; the new location may show more accurate values (known
after decoder has been opened) and works right if video track is
changed after initial demuxer open.

The vd.c changes (primarily done for terminal output changes) remove
round-to-even behavior from code setting dimensions based on aspect
ratio. I hope nothing depended on this; at least the even values were
not consistently guaranteed anyway, as the rounding code did not run
if the video file did not specify a nonzero aspect value.
2012-07-24 09:01:47 +03:00
wm4
8dc0743571 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into my_master
Conflicts:
	mplayer.c
	screenshot.c
2012-03-05 22:24:57 +01:00
wm4
021d012c97 core: sort chapters
Ensure that chapters are sorted by time. There are some broken mkv
files that have chapters in random order. Using simple chapter
skipping with the seek_chapter slave command is very confusing and
just doesn't work if the chapters are not in order.

The chapters are resorted every time a chapter is added, that would
make the chapter list unsorted. While this is algorithmically very
stupid, it doesn't require changes per demuxer, or reasoning when
exactly chapters could be added. Turning this into an insertion sort
isn't worth the code, and the added demuxer_sort_chapters() function
could possibly be moved to the "right" place later.

This is not done when ordered chapters are used, because timeline
support uses different data structures for chapters.
2012-02-26 21:29:03 +01:00
Uoti Urpala
db8cdc73e3 Update Libav API uses
Change various code to use the latest Libav API. The libavcodec
error_recognition setting has been removed and replaced with different
semantics. I removed the "--lavdopts=er=<value>" option accordingly,
as I don't think it's widely enough used to be worth attempting to
emulate the old option semantics using the new API. A new option with
the new semantics can be added later if needed.

Libav dropped APIs that were necessary with all Libav versions
until quite recently (like setting avctx->age), and it would thus not
be possible to keep compatibility with previous Libav versions without
adding workarounds. The new APIs also had some bugs/limitations in the
recent Libav release 0.8, and it would not work fully (at least some
avcodec options would not be set correctly). Because of those issues,
this commit makes no attempt to maintain compatibility with anything
but the latest Libav git head. Hopefully the required fixes and
improvements will be included in a following Libav point release.
2012-02-01 22:46:27 +02:00
wm4
55560d62ee core: add new support for reading .cue files
Playing a .cue file directly will now parse the .cue file, and load and
play the file(s) referenced in the cue. If multiple files are referenced,
a timeline including all files will be created to create the impression
of a single, flat audio file containing all the tracks.

For each track, a chapter is created. The chapter navigation commands can
be used to jump between tracks. The chapter titles will use the string
provided by the track's TITLE cue command. (The -identify command can be
used to print all chapters in a not so user friendly way.)

Other than the chapter names, there is no attempt at displaying or exposing
any other meta data contained in the cue files yet.

The handling (or lack of thereof) of gaps (track pregaps and postgaps) is
probably not correct yet. In general, mplayer's mapping of tracks to the
source audio files can be verified by examining the timeline, which will
be printed when passing the -v switch.

Note that this has nothing to do with the old cue:// support. The old code
isn't touched, and is still only able to play .cue/.bin pairs. Prefixing a
.cue file with cue:// will always invoke the old code, while playing a .cue
file directly (i.e. "mplayer file.cue") will always use the new code.

Playing audio images (.cue/.bin pairs of files) doesn't work yet.
2012-01-18 04:25:19 +01:00
Uoti Urpala
62e3877417 ad_ffmpeg: pass packet side data from libavformat
Pass avpacket->side_data when using a libavcodec audio decoder
together with libavformat demuxer (this was already done for video).
2012-01-08 23:32:40 +02:00
Uoti Urpala
37e4a928ca configure, build: require at least Libav 0.7
Require versions of the Libav libraries corresponding to Libav release
0.7. These are:
libavutil   51.7.0
libavcodec  53.5.0
libavformat 53.2.0
libswscale   2.0.0
libpostproc 52.0.0

Also disable the fallback to simple header check if these libraries
could not be found with pkg-config; now compiling without pkg-config
support for these always requires explicitly setting --enable-libav
and any needed compiler/linker flags. The simple check would have let
compilation proceed even if a version mismatch was detected.
2011-12-22 01:27:45 +02:00
Uoti Urpala
2e1cdcb9e6 configure, build: remove --disable-libav support
Remove support for building the player without libavcodec and
libavformat. These libraries are now always required.
2011-12-11 07:48:26 +02:00
wm4
e3f5043233 core, demux: fix --identify chapter output with ordered chapters
Information about individual chapters was printed during demuxer
opening phase, and total chapter count (ID_CHAPTERS) was printed
according to mpctx->demuxer->num_chapters. When playing a file with
ordered chapters, this meant that chapter information about every
source file was printed individually (even though only the chapters
from the first file would be used for playback) and the total chapter
count could be wrong. Remove the printing of chapter information from
the demuxer layer and print the chapter information and count actually
used for playback in core print_file_properties().

Also somewhat simplify the internal chapters API and remove possible
inconsistencies.
2011-10-25 22:09:33 +03:00
Uoti Urpala
9c7c4e5b7d core, demux, vd_ffmpeg: pass side data from demux_lavf to vd_ffmpeg
Pass the libavformat packet side_data field from demux_lavf to
vd_ffmpeg. Libavcodec/libavformat use this field for palette data, and
passing it is required for the playback of some paletted video codecs.

The implementation works by giving vd_ffmpeg a copy of the struct
demux_packet used to store the video packet (from which it can access
the avpacket field). The definition of struct demux_packet is moved to
new file demux_packet.h so that vd_ffmpeg.c can use it without
including all of demuxer.h.
2011-08-20 20:25:43 +03:00
Uoti Urpala
6e8d420a41 demux: avoid a copy of demux packets with lavf, reduce padding
When demux_lavf read a new packet it used to copy the data from
libavformat's struct AVPacket to struct demux_packet and then free the
lavf packet. Change it to instead keep the AVPacket allocated and
point demux_packet fields to the buffer in that.

Also change MP_INPUT_BUFFER_PADDING_SIZE to 8 which matches
FF_INPUT_BUFFER_PADDING SIZE; demux_lavf packets won't have more
padding now anyway (it was increased from 8 earlier when
FF_INPUT_BUFFER_PADDING_SIZE was increased in libavcodec, but that
change was reverted).
2011-08-19 21:32:47 +03:00
Uoti Urpala
0ece360eea demux_mkv: skip files faster in ordered chapter file search
Ordered chapter code tries opening files to find those matching the
SegmentUID values specified in the timeline. Previously this scan did
a full initialization of the Matroska demuxer for each file, then
checked whether the UID value in the demuxer was a match. Make the
scan code instead provide a list of searched-for UIDs to the demuxer
open code, and make that do a comparison against the list as soon as
it sees the UID in the file, aborting if there is no match.

Also fix units used in "Merging timeline part" verbose message.
2011-08-04 08:38:39 +03:00
Uoti Urpala
f1bb6fde32 core: audio: if audio pts is missing return MP_NOPTS_VALUE
Change written_audio_pts() and playing_audio_pts() to return
MP_NOPTS_VALUE if no reasonable pts estimate is available. Before they
returned some incorrect value typically around zero (but not
necessarily exactly that).
2011-07-30 21:05:59 +03:00
Uoti Urpala
0958620591 bstr: rename BSTR() -> bstr()
Rename the BSTR() function to bstr(). The former caused a conflict
with some Windows OS name, and it's no longer a macro so uppercase
naming is less appropriate.
2011-07-27 08:38:12 +03:00
Uoti Urpala
a4f4130819 cleanup: do libav* initialization on startup
Do the global initialization of libavcodec and libavformat
(avcodec_register_all(), av_register_all()) immediately on program
startup and remove the initialization calls from various individual
modules that use libavcodec/libavformat functionality.
2011-07-18 00:57:05 +03:00
Uoti Urpala
c5364305be commands: change property mechanism to use talloc strings 2011-07-03 20:04:21 +03:00
Uoti Urpala
1a8384401b demux: use talloc for sh_* structs and "lang" field 2011-07-03 15:01:24 +03:00
Clément Bœsch
480f3fb8d0 cleanup: fix mp_dbg() format string warnings 2011-07-01 03:37:34 +03:00
Uoti Urpala
38b55f8cef demux: pad even 0-size demux packet data (fixes sd_ass crash)
sd_ass relies on there being a zero byte after packet data. However
the packet allocation routines special-cased data length 0 and left
the data pointer as NULL in that case. This could cause a crash in
sd_ass if there was an empty subtitle packet. Change the allocation
routines to stop special-casing empty data and always allocate
padding. Empty packets are not so common that special casing them
would be a worthwhile optimization.

Also fix resize_demux_packet() to use MP_INPUT_BUFFER_PADDING SIZE as
the padding size, instead of a hardcoded value of 8.
2011-06-18 20:02:39 +03:00
Uoti Urpala
7e65428712 Merge branch 'mplayer1_changes' 2011-05-02 00:46:03 +03:00
Clément Bœsch
59fff90d94 options: change -alang and -slang to use string list type
There is no reason to use manual language list splitting when an
automatic split function is already available.

Some types change from "unsigned char" to "char", but this shouldn't
cause issues since [as]lang settings are unlikely to have characters
above 127.
2011-04-20 04:22:42 +03:00
reimar
7a3fd839ef audio: do not run the AC-3 parser on byte-swapped AC-3
Libavcodec has no parser that would work on byte-swapped AC3, but at
least don't run the normal AC-3 one which would only break things.

git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@33026 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2

git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@33027 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
2011-04-13 03:10:33 +03:00
Uoti Urpala
9ef15ac4fc Merge branch 'edl'
* edl:
  core: support timeline with audio-only files
  core: wake up a bit less often for audio-only files
  core: audio: cut audio writes at end of timeline part
  EDL: add support for new EDL file format
  stream.[ch], ass_mp: new stream function for whole-file reads
  tl_matroska.c: move the find_files() function here
  bstr.[ch], path.[ch]: add string and path handling functions
  core: ordered chapters: move timeline creation to timeline/
  options: drop support for numeric -demuxer values
  cleanup: demuxer.[ch]: remove unused code, make functions static
  cleanup: reindent demuxer.h, use struct names for types
2011-04-08 22:50:06 +03:00
Uoti Urpala
968154ba77 EDL: add support for new EDL file format
The timeline code previously added to support Matroska ordered
chapters allows constructing a playback timeline from segments picked
from multiple source files. Add support for a new EDL format to make
this machinery available for use with file formats other than Matroska
and in a manner easier to use than creating files with ordered
chapters.

Unlike the old -edl option which specifies an additional file with
edits to apply to the video file given as the main argument, the new
EDL format is used by giving only the EDL file as the file to play;
that file then contains the filename(s) to use as source files where
actual video segments come from. Filename paths in the EDL file are
ignored. Currently the source files are only searched for in the
directory of the EDL file; support for a search path option will
likely be added in the future.

Format of the EDL files

The first line in the file must be "mplayer EDL file, version 2".
The rest of the lines belong to one of these classes:
1) lines specifying source files
2) empty lines
3) lines specifying timeline segments.

Lines beginning with '<' specify source files. These lines first
contain an identifier used to refer to the source file later, then the
filename separated by whitespace. The identifier must start with a
letter. Filenames that start or end with whitespace or contain
newlines are not supported.

On other lines '#' characters delimit comments. Lines that contain
only whitespace after comments have been removed are ignored.

Timeline segments must appear in the file in chronological order. Each
segment has the following information associated with it:
- duration
- output start time
- output end time (= output start time + duration)
- source id (specifies the file the content of the segment comes from)
- source start time (timestamp in the source file)
- source end time (= source start time + duration)
The output timestamps must form a continuous timeline from 0 to the
end of the last segment, such that each new segment starts from the
time the previous one ends at. Source files and times may change
arbitrarily between segments.

The general format for lines specifying timeline segments is
[output time info] source_id [source time info]
source_id must be an identifier defined on a '<' line. Both the time
info parts consists of zero or more of the following elements:
1) timestamp
2) -timestamp
3) +duration
4) *
5) -*
, where "timestamp" and "duration" are decimal numbers (computations
are done with nanosecond precision). Whitespace around "+" and "-" is
optional. 1) and 2) specify start and end time of the segment on
output or source side. 3) specifies duration; the semantics are the
same whether this appears on output or source side. 4) and 5) are
ignored on the output side (they're always implicitly assumed). On the
source side 4) specifies that the segment starts where the previous
segment _using this source_ ended; if there was no previous segment
time 0 is used. 5) specifies that the segment ends where the next
segment using this source starts.

Redundant information may be omitted. It will be filled in using the
following rules:
- output start for first segment is 0
- two of [output start, output end, duration] imply third
- two of [source start, source end, duration] imply third
- output start = output end of previous segment
- output end = output start of next segment
- if "*", source start = source end of earlier segment
- if "-*", source end = source start of a later segment

As a special rule, a last zero-duration segment without a source
specification may appear. This will produce no corresponding segment
in the resulting timeline, but can be used as syntax to specify the
end time of the timeline (with effect equal to adding -time on the
previous line).

Examples:
----- begin -----
mplayer EDL file, version 2
< id1 filename

  0 id1 123
100 id1 456
200 id1 789
300
-----  end  -----
All segments come from the source file "filename". First segment
(output time 0-100) comes from time 123-223, second 456-556, third
789-889.

----- begin -----
mplayer EDL file, version 2
< f filename
f  60-120
f 600-660
f  30- 90
-----  end  -----
Play first seconds 60-120 from the file, then 600-660, then 30-90.

----- begin -----
mplayer EDL file, version 2
< id1 filename1
< id2 filename2

+10 id1 *
+10 id2 *
+10 id1 *
+10 id2 *
+10 id1 *
+10 id2 *
-----  end  -----
This plays time 0-10 from filename1, then 0-10 from filename1, then
10-20 from filename1, then 10-20 from filename2, then 20-30 from
filename1, then 20-30 from filename2.

----- begin -----
mplayer EDL file, version 2
< t1 filename1
< t2 filename2

t1 * +2            # segment 1
+2 t2 100          # segment 2
t1 *               # segment 3
t2 *-*             # segment 4
t1 3 -*            # segment 5
+0.111111 t2 102.5 # segment 6
7.37 t1 5 +1       # segment 7
-----  end  -----
This rather pathological example illustrates the rules for filling in
implied data. All the values can be determined by recursively applying
the rules given above, and the full end result is this:
+2         0-2                 t1  0-2              # segment 1
+2         2-4                 t2  100-102          # segment 2
+0.758889  4-4.758889          t1  2-2.758889       # segment 3
+0.5       4.4758889-5.258889  t2  102-102.5        # segment 4
+2         5.258889-7.258889   t1  3-5              # segment 5
+0.111111  7.258889-7.37       t2  102.5-102.611111 # segment 6
+1         7.37-8.37           t1  5-6              # segment 7
2011-04-05 06:26:17 +03:00
Uoti Urpala
df31b077b4 core, demux: fix video index handling in stream switching
Fix bugs in the handling of stream index values in video stream
switching. This is similar to what commit 90bedd0b87
did for audio.

Also clean up the corresponding audio code a little bit.
2011-03-31 00:13:36 +03:00
Uoti Urpala
f7643ddde6 options: drop support for numeric -demuxer values
Drop support for specifying demuxer types by numeric ID (options
-demuxer, -audio-demuxer and -sub-demuxer). Stop printing the numeric
values in "-demuxer help" output. Convert the list of DEMUXER_TYPE_XXX
defines to "enum demuxer_type".
2011-02-22 15:16:41 +02:00
Uoti Urpala
5177b24b25 cleanup: demuxer.[ch]: remove unused code, make functions static
Remove some unused lines from demuxer.h. Make some demuxer.c functions
static. Move new_ds_stream() declaration from demuxer.h to stream.h
(the function is defined in stream.c). Clean up some code in mplayer.c
that had commented-out free_demuxer_stream() calls.
2011-02-22 15:16:41 +02:00
Uoti Urpala
f50f34245e Merge branch 'sub'
* sub:
  sub/OSD: move some related files to sub/
  subtitles: options: enable -ass by default
  subtitles: change default libass rendering style
  demux_mkv, chapters: change millisecond arithmetic to ns
  cleanup: rename ass_* functions to mp_ass_*
  subs: use correct font aspect ratio for libass + converted subs
  cleanup: some random minor code simplification and cleanup
  vf_vo: fix EOSD change detection bug
  sd_ass: remove subreader use, support plaintext markup
  subtitles: style support for common SubRip tags and MicroDVD
  core: ordered chapters: fix bad subtitle parameter
  subs/demux: don't try to enable sub track when creating it
  subtitles/demux: store duration instead of endpts in demux packets
  subtitles: add framework for subtitle decoders
  options: add special -leak-report option
  subtitles: remove code trying to handle text subs with libavcodec
  cleanup: move MP_NOPTS_VALUE definition to mpcommon.h
  subtitles: move global ass_track to struct osd_state
  core: move most mpcommon.c contents to mplayer.c
  core: move global "subdata" and "vo_sub_last" to mpctx
  subtitles: remove sub_last_pts hack
  options: move -noconfig to option struct, simplify
2011-01-26 20:42:15 +02:00
Uoti Urpala
304cafd31d demux_mkv, chapters: change millisecond arithmetic to ns
demux_mkv kept various integer timestamps in millisecond units.
Matroska timestamp arithmetic is however specified in nanoseconds
(even though files typically use 1 ms precision), and using ms units
instead of that only made things more complex. Based on the demux_mkv
example the general demuxer-level chapter structure also used ms
units. Change the demux_mkv arithmetic and demuxer chapter structures
to use nanoseconds instead. This also fixes a seeking problem in
demux_mkv with files using a TimecodeScale other than the usual
1000000 (confusion between ms and TimecodeScale*ns units).
2011-01-26 20:39:04 +02:00