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wm4
d7de05f6c1 manpage: various fixes 2012-11-16 21:21:14 +01:00
wm4
773668b6e8 VF: rename vf_ass to vf_sub
This reflects the fact that this filter now renders all types of
subtitles, not just ASS subtitles.

Always compile this filter, not just on CONFIG_ASS.

Note that --no-ass still disables auto-inserting this filter. It's the
only way to disable auto-insertion, so keep it even though it's not
really ASS specific anymore. --no-ass also disables using libass for
rendering text subs directly.
2012-10-24 21:56:34 +02:00
wm4
4d11f32162 VO, sub: refactor
Remove VFCTRL_DRAW_OSD, VFCAP_EOSD_FILTER, VFCAP_EOSD_RGBA, VFCAP_EOSD,
VOCTRL_DRAW_EOSD, VOCTRL_GET_EOSD_RES, VOCTRL_QUERY_EOSD_FORMAT.

Remove draw_osd_with_eosd(), which rendered the OSD by calling
VOCTRL_DRAW_EOSD. Change VOs to call osd_draw() directly, which takes
a callback as argument. (This basically works like the old OSD API,
except multiple OSD bitmap formats are supported and caching is
possible.)

Remove all mentions of "eosd". It's simply "osd" now.

Make OSD size per-OSD-object, as they can be different when using
vf_sub. Include display_par/video_par in resolution change detection.

Fix the issue with margin borders in vo_corevideo.
2012-10-24 21:56:34 +02:00
wm4
e5afc1f405 Remove useless video filters
Most of these have very limited actual use, or are even entirely
useless. They only serve to bloat the codebase and to make life harder.
Drowning users in tons of barely useful filters isn't exactly helpful
either. Some of these filters were redundant or marked as obsolete.

The dlopen and lua (to be added soon) video filters provide ways to add
custom filters.

Detailed listing for each filter with reasons (with contributions from
divVerent and lachs0r):

1bpp:
    Replaced by "scale".
2xsai:
    Pixel art scaling algorithm, useless with lossy video.
blackframe:
    Not very useful. Apparently one use is combining it with scripts,
    that pass the
bmovl:
    Weirdly complex and insane (using FIFO commands), questionable use.
cropdetect:
    Only sort-of useful when used with scripts, and then it will be
    very fragile.
    It's probably better to use the dlopen rectangle filter, or to
    implement the common use-case in a better way.
decimate:
    Not needed/useful with modern video codecs, is an
    encoding-only filter.
denoise3d:
    "hqdn3d" is better.
detc:
    Some of the worse deteleciners.
dint:
    Useless, actually crashes. (On an assert in vf.c that is disabled
    by default in mplayer-svn.)
dvbscale:
    Not even practical, and the same effect can be achieved through
    other means.
eq:
    Worse/older version of eq2.
field:
    Limited use, available as dlopen filter.
fil:
    Quoting the manpage:
        This filter is very similar to the il filter but much faster,
        the main disadvantage is that it does not always work.
        Especially if combined with other filters it may produce
        randomly messed up images, so be happy if it works but do not
        complain if it does not for your combination of filters.
filmdint:
    Kind of redundant with pullup, and slightly worse.
fixpts:
    Never useful. (Most if not all filters have been fixed for PTS.)
framestep:
    Questionable use. For things like creating thumbnails, ffmpeg or
    --sstep should be used.
geq:
    Limited use, will be redundant with the "lua" filter.
halfpack:
    Useless, probably redundant with "scale".
harddup:
    Useless.
hue:
    Most VOs support this.
il:
    Useless.
ivtc:
    Another of the worse deteleciners.
kerndeint:
    A bad deinterlacer.
lavc:
    For DVB output devices. We removed that support.
lavcdeint:
    A bad deinterlacer, was already deprecated.
    Still available as --vf=pp=fd.
mcdeint:
    A broken deinterlacer that uses lavc internals.
ow:
    Very slow, barely any quality benefit over "hqdn3d".
palette:
    Done by "scale".
perspective:
    Files with incorrect perspective are extremely rare. About the
    only real-world use for this is keystone correction, which is
    usually done in hardware by the projector or by graphics
    drivers/compositors.
pp7:
    Another useless postprocessing filter with bad and complicated code.
    Use libpostprocess with "pp" instead.
qp:
    Useless.
remove-logo:
    Redundant with delogo, which is better and more practical.
rgbtest:
    Useless.
sab, smartblur, boxblur:
    Blur filters, redundant to "unsharp".
softskip:
    Does nothing.
spp, fspp, uspp:
    Useless postprocessing filters. "spp" needs ffmpeg internals.
    "fspp" is the optimized version of the "spp" filter (???), while
    "uspp" is the slow version (????).
    Use libpostprocess with "pp" instead.
telecine:
    Evil and useless. Available as dlopen filter for testing
    purposes.
test:
    Useless.
tfields:
    Useless, probably.
tile:
    Questionable use. Available as dlopen filter.
tinterlace:
    Evil and useless.
yuvcsp:
    Probably useless.
yvu9:
    Redundant with "scale".

Also remove the following left-over files: vd_null.c, vqf.h
2012-10-03 01:28:40 +02:00
Rudolf Polzer
2adc81f0a2 vf_dlopen: add a generic filter to load external filters
Usage: -vf dlopen=filename.so:args...

Examples of such filters are provided in TOOLS/vf_dlopen/
2012-08-23 13:13:53 +02:00
wm4
43bd4ab3a2 vf_expand: remove OSD support
It's not clear why this video filter supported OSD rendering.
The manpage says:
    "Can be used for placing subtitles/OSD in the resulting black bands."
But every single VO already does this if vf_expand adds black borders.
This feature is 100% pointless.
2012-08-16 00:00:58 +02:00
wm4
77ef3d4f7e man: update documentation related to screenshots 2012-08-02 22:07:19 +02:00
wm4
504e2336b7 manpage: merge new manpage
About a year ago, ubitux converted most of the old manpage from the
hard to maintain nroff format to reStructuredText. This was not merged
back into the master repository immediately. The argument was that the
new manpage still required work to be done. However, progress was very
slow. Even worse: the old manpage wasn't updated, because it was
scheduled for deletion, and updating it would have meant useless work.

Now the situation is that the new manpage still isn't finished, and the
old manpage is grossly out of sync with the player. This is not helpful
for users. Additionally, keeping the new manpage in a separate branch,
while the normal development repository for code had the old manpage,
was very inconvenient, because you couldn't just update the
documentation in the same commit as the code.

Even though the new manpage isn't finished yet, merging it now seems to
be the best course of action. Squash-merge the manpage development
branch [1], revision e89f5dd3f2, which branches from the mplayer2
master branch after revision 159102e0cb.

Committers:

* Clément Bœsch <ubitux@gmail.com> (Initial conversion to RST.)
* Uoti Urpala <uau@mplayer2.org> (Many updates.)
* Myself (Minor edits.)

Most text of the manpage has been directly taken from the old manpage,
because this is a conversion, not a complete rewrite.

[1] http://git.mplayer2.org/uau/mplayer2.git/log/?h=man
2012-08-02 22:05:27 +02:00