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Author SHA1 Message Date
Akemi
6bd2bdc745 cocoa: change deprecation warning from opengl-cb to libmpv 2018-04-29 15:03:47 +03:00
wm4
7dd69ef77c command: change cycle-value command behavior
Instead of using an internal counter to keep track of the value that was
set last, attempt to find the current value of the property/option in
the value list, and then set the next value in the list.

There are some potential problems. If a property refuses to accept a
specific value, the cycle-values command will fail, and start from the
same position again. It can't know that it's supposed to skip the next
value. The same can happen to properties which behave "strangely", such
as the "aspect" property, which will return the current aspect if you
write "-1" to it. As a consequence, cycle-values can appear to get
"stuck".

I still think the new behavior is what users expect more, and which is
generally more useful. We won't restore the ability to get the old
behavior, unless we decide to revert this commit entirely.

Fixes #5772, and hopefully other complaints.
2018-04-29 02:21:32 +03:00
wm4
a5610b2a0d options: remove broken --video-stereo-mode option
See changelog for minor explanation. Basically, 3D is unused crap and
nobody cares.
2018-04-29 02:21:32 +03:00
wm4
f2b026f941 encoding: deprecate a bunch of obscure options
--audio-delay does not work correctly yet, but hopefully this can be
fixed later.
2018-04-20 12:37:15 +02:00
wm4
11c573fda0 scripting: change when/how player waits for scripts being loaded
Fundamentally, scripts are loaded asynchronously, but as a feature,
there was code to wait until a script is loaded (for a certain arbitrary
definition of "loaded"). This was done in scripting.c with the
wait_loaded() function.

This called mp_idle(), and since there are commands to load/unload
scripts, it meant the player core loop could be entered recursively. I
think this is a major complication and has some problems. For example,
if you had a script that does 'os.execute("sleep inf")', then every time
you ran a command to load an instance of the script would add a new
stack frame of mp_idle(). This would lead to some sort of reentrancy
horror that is hard to debug. Also misc/dispatch.c contains a somewhat
tricky mess to support such recursive invocations. There were also some
bugs due to this and due to unforeseen interactions with other messes.

This scripting stuff was the only thing making use of that reentrancy,
and future commands that have "logical" waiting for something should be
implemented differently. So get rid of it.

Change the code to wait only in the player initialization phase: the
only place where it really has to wait is before playback is started,
because scripts might want to set options or hooks that interact with
playback initialization. Unloading of builtin scripts (can happen with
e.g. "set osc no") is left asynchronous; the unloading wasn't too robust
anyway, and this change won't make a difference if someone is trying to
break it intentionally. Note that this is not in mp_initialize(),
because mpv_initialize() uses this by locking the core, which would have
the same problem.

In the future, commands which logically wait should use different
mechanisms. Originally I thought the current approach (that is removed
with this commit) should be used, but it's too much of a mess and can't
even be used in some cases. Examples are:
- "loadfile" should be made blocking (needs to run the normal player
  code and manually unblock the thread issuing the command)
- "add-sub" should not freeze the player until the URL is opened (needs
  to run opening on a separate thread)
Possibly the current scripting behavior could be restored once new
mechanisms exist, and if it turns out that anyone needs it.

With this commit there should be no further instances of recursive
playloop invocations (other than the case in the following commit),
since all mp_idle()/mp_wait_events() calls are done strictly from the
main thread (and not commands/properties or libmpv client API that
"lock" the main thread).
2018-04-18 01:17:41 +03:00
wm4
7bfb240309 f_lavfi: add an option to use old audio PTS handling for af_lavfi
The fix-pts option basically uses the old af_lavfi's (before filter
rewrite) timestamp logic. The rest is explained in the manpage.
2018-04-15 23:11:33 +03:00
wm4
3ca0a7fd4d DOCS/interface-changes.rst: adjust some audio filter change notes
The first change is about spdif - I mostly ignore spdif issues these
days, but it seems like the recent changes made handling of it slightly
better (but I didn't really test).

The second change is about broken libavfilter filters. We won't restore
the old behavior, because people were complaining about the old behavior
in the past. Possibly we could make libavfilter export this was metadata
and use the old behavior if we know they're broken - but it doesn't
exist yet.
2018-04-15 23:11:33 +03:00
Avi Halachmi (:avih)
9eadc068fa
config: replace config dir lua-settings/ with dir script-opts/
lua-settings/ is still supported, with deprecation warning.
2018-04-07 16:02:16 -07:00
Tom Yan
e3b3e28deb ao_opensles: remove useless cfg_sample_rate
We should always use the ao-neutral --audio-samplerate option.
2018-04-05 04:35:49 +03:00
wm4
f60826c3a1
client API: add a first class hook API, and deprecate old API
As it turns out, there are multiple libmpv users who saw a need to
use the hook API. The API is kind of shitty and was never meant to be
actually public (it was mostly a hack for the ytdl script).

Introduce a proper API and deprecate the old one. The old one will
probably continue to work for a few releases, but will be removed
eventually.

There are some slight changes to the old API, but if a user followed
the manual properly, it won't break.

Mostly untested. Appears to work with ytdl_hook.
2018-03-26 23:02:23 -07:00
wm4
5532d8cffe command: remove an old compatibility hack
Was removed 3 releases ago and was spamming warning messages that it'll
be dropped, so it's fine to remove it now.
2018-03-26 19:47:08 +02:00
wm4
4184f8585d DOCS/interface-changes: add note about desyncing audio filters
For example af_loudnorm is a known filter with this behavior.
2018-03-03 02:38:01 +02:00
wm4
b037121430 client API: deprecate opengl-cb API and introduce a replacement API
The purpose of the new API is to make it useable with other APIs than
OpenGL, especially D3D11 and vulkan. In theory it's now possible to
support other vo_gpu backends, as well as backends that don't use the
vo_gpu code at all.

This also aims to get rid of the dumb mpv_get_sub_api() function. The
life cycle of the new mpv_render_context is a bit different from
mpv_opengl_cb_context, and you explicitly create/destroy the new
context, instead of calling init/uninit on an object returned by
mpv_get_sub_api().

In other to make the render API generic, it's annoyingly EGL style, and
requires you to pass in API-specific objects to generic functions. This
is to avoid explicit objects like the internal ra API has, because that
sounds more complicated and annoying for an API that's supposed to never
change.

The opengl_cb API will continue to exist for a bit longer, but
internally there are already a few tradeoffs, like reduced
thread-safety.

Mostly untested. Seems to work fine with mpc-qt.
2018-02-28 00:55:06 -08:00
wm4
4107a8be6c vf_vavpp: select best quality deinterlacing algorithm by default
This switches the default away from "bob" to the best algorithm reported
as supported by the driver. This is convenient for users, and there is
no reason to use something worse by default.

Untested.
2018-02-13 17:45:29 -08:00
wm4
830f0aed97 video: make --deinterlace and HW deinterlace filters always deinterlace
Before this, we made deinterlacing dependent on the video codec metadata
(AVFrame.interlaced_frame for libavcodec). So even if --deinterlace=yes
was set, we skipped deinterlacing if the flag wasn't set. This is very
unreliable and there are many streams with flags incorrectly set.

The potential problem is that this might upset people who alwase enabled
deinterlace and hoped it worked. But it's likely these people were
screwed by this setting anyway. The new behavior is less tricky and
easier to understand, and this preferable. Maybe one day we could
introduce a --deinterlace=auto, which does the right thing, but of
course this would be hard to implement (esecially with hwdec).

Fixes #5219.
2018-02-13 17:45:29 -08:00
wm4
562f563ff1 DOCS/interface-changes.rst: fix typo 2018-02-13 17:45:29 -08:00
Akemi
c5e4538bc4 cocoa-cb: initial implementation via opengl-cb API
this is meant to replace the old and not properly working vo_gpu/opengl
cocoa backend in the future. the problems are various shortcomings of
Apple's opengl implementation and buggy behaviour in certain
circumstances that couldn't be properly worked around. there are also
certain regressions on newer macOS versions from 10.11 onwards.

- awful opengl performance with a none layer backed context
- huge amount of dropped frames with an early context flush
- flickering of system elements like the dock or volume indicator
- double buffering not properly working with a none layer backed context
- bad performance in fullscreen because of system optimisations

all the problems were caused by using a normal opengl context, that
seems somewhat abandoned by apple, and are fixed by using a layer backed
opengl context instead. problems that couldn't be fixed could be
properly worked around.

this has all features our old backend has sans the wid embedding,
the possibility to disable the automatic GPU switching and taking
screenshots of the window content. the first was deemed unnecessary by
me for now, since i just use the libmpv API that others can use anyway.
second is technically not possible atm because we have to pre-allocate
our opengl context at a time the config isn't read yet, so we can't get
the needed property. third one is a bit tricky because of deadlocking
and it needed to be in sync, hopefully i can work around that in the
future.

this also has at least one additional feature or eye-candy. a properly
working fullscreen animation with the native fs. also since this is a
direct port of the old backend of the parts that could be used, though
with adaptions and improvements, this looks a lot cleaner and easier to
understand.

some credit goes to @pigoz for the initial swift build support which
i could improve upon.

Fixes: #5478, #5393, #5152, #5151, #4615, #4476, #3978, #3746, #3739,
#2392, #2217
2018-02-12 04:49:15 -08:00
wm4
0366ba2531 player: replace old lavfi wrapper with new filter code
lavfi.c is not necessary anymore, because f_lavfi.c (which was actually
converted from it) can be used now.
2018-01-30 03:10:27 -08:00
wm4
b9f804b566 audio: rewrite filtering glue code
Use the new filtering code for audio too.
2018-01-30 03:10:27 -08:00
wm4
76276c9210 video: rewrite filtering glue code
Get rid of the old vf.c code. Replace it with a generic filtering
framework, which can potentially handle more than just --vf. At least
reimplementing --af with this code is planned.

This changes some --vf semantics (including runtime behavior and the
"vf" command). The most important ones are listed in interface-changes.

vf_convert.c is renamed to f_swscale.c. It is now an internal filter
that can not be inserted by the user manually.

f_lavfi.c is a refactor of player/lavfi.c. The latter will be removed
once --lavfi-complex is reimplemented on top of f_lavfi.c. (which is
conceptually easy, but a big mess due to the data flow changes).

The existing filters are all changed heavily. The data flow of the new
filter framework is different. Especially EOF handling changes - EOF is
now a "frame" rather than a state, and must be passed through exactly
once.

Another major thing is that all filters must support dynamic format
changes. The filter reconfig() function goes away. (This sounds complex,
but since all filters need to handle EOF draining anyway, they can use
the same code, and it removes the mess with reconfig() having to predict
the output format, which completely breaks with libavfilter anyway.)

In addition, there is no automatic format negotiation or conversion.
libavfilter's primitive and insufficient API simply doesn't allow us to
do this in a reasonable way. Instead, filters can use f_autoconvert as
sub-filter, and tell it which formats they support. This filter will in
turn add actual conversion filters, such as f_swscale, to perform
necessary format changes.

vf_vapoursynth.c uses the same basic principle of operation as before,
but with worryingly different details in data flow. Still appears to
work.

The hardware deint filters (vf_vavpp.c, vf_d3d11vpp.c, vf_vdpaupp.c) are
heavily changed. Fortunately, they all used refqueue.c, which is for
sharing the data flow logic (especially for managing future/past
surfaces and such). It turns out it can be used to factor out most of
the data flow. Some of these filters accepted software input. Instead of
having ad-hoc upload code in each filter, surface upload is now
delegated to f_autoconvert, which can use f_hwupload to perform this.

Exporting VO capabilities is still a big mess (mp_stream_info stuff).

The D3D11 code drops the redundant image formats, and all code uses the
hw_subfmt (sw_format in FFmpeg) instead. Although that too seems to be a
big mess for now.

f_async_queue is unused.
2018-01-30 03:10:27 -08:00
Kevin Mitchell
3766024dcd command: add --osd-on-seek option defaulting to bar
Restores behaviour prior to aef2ed5dc1.

That change was apparently unpopular. However, given the amount of
complaining over how hard it is to change the defaults by rebinding every
key, I think the extra option introduced by this commit is justified.

Technically not all behaviour is restored, because now --no-osd-bar will
not instead display the msg text on seek. I think that feature was a
little weird and is now easy enough to remedy with the --osd-on-seek
option.
2018-01-26 21:50:38 -08:00
wm4
a5f53da229 af_lavrresample: deprecate this filter
The future direction might be not having such a user-visible filter at
all, similar to how vf_scale went away (or actually, redirects to
libavfilter's vf_scale).
2018-01-13 03:26:45 -08:00
wm4
cbfc001918 options: deprecate --vf-defaults and --af-defaults 2018-01-13 03:26:45 -08:00
wm4
6d4b4c0de3 audio: add global options for resampler defaults
This is part of trying to get rid of --af-defaults, and the af
resample filter.

It requires a complicated mechanism to set the defaults on the resample
filter for backwards compatibility.
2018-01-13 03:26:45 -08:00
wm4
69d062ce37 client API: remove ytdl=no default
With the recent changes to the script it does not incur a startup delay
by default due to starting youtube-dl and waiting for it. This was the
main reason for making libmpv have a different default.

Starting sub processes from a library can still be a bit fishy, but I
think it's ok. Still mention it in the libmpv header. There were already
other cases where libmpv would start its own processes, such as the X11
backend calling xdg-screensaver. (The reason why this is fishy is
because UNIX process management sucks: SIGCHLD and the wait() syscall
make sub processes non-transparent and could potentially introduce
conflicts with code trying to use them.)
2018-01-13 03:26:45 -08:00
wm4
34cf655ddd player: strictly never autoselect tracks from --external-files
Before this commit, some autoselection of tracks coming from files
loaded with --external-files was still done. This commit removes all of
it, and the only way to select a track is via the explicit stream
selection options like --vid/--sid/--aid.

I think this was always the original intention. The change could in
theory still unintentionally surprise some users, so add a changelog
entry.

This does not affect --audio-file/--sub-file, even if these contain
mismatching track types. E.g. if audio files passed to --audio-file
contain subtitles, these should still be selected. Past feature requests
indicate that users want this.
2018-01-06 14:42:22 -08:00
TheAMM
c8d955571d encode: rename option --ometadata to --ocopy-metadata
--copy-metadata describes the result of the option better, (copying metadata
from the source file to the output file). Marks the old --no-ometadata
OPT_REMOVED with a suggestion for the new --no-ocopy-metadata.
2017-12-26 03:33:19 -07:00
wm4
98d62c49bd DOCS/interface-changes.rst: fix minor typos 2017-12-25 20:15:01 -07:00
wm4
69ae23fdd1 options: drop some previously deprecated options
A release has been made, so drop options deprecated for that release.
Also drop some options which have been deprecated a much longer time
before.

Also fix a typo in client-api-changes.rst.
2017-12-25 04:06:17 -07:00
wm4
2964788055
options: deprecate --ff- options and properties
Some old crap which nobody needs and which probably nobody uses.

This relies on a GCC extension: using "## __VA_ARGS__" to remove the
comma from the argument list if the va args are empty. It's supported
by clang, and there's some chance newer standards will introduce a
proper way to do this. (Even if it breaks somewhere, it will be a
problem only for 1 release, since I want to drop the deprecated
properties immediately.)
2017-12-21 19:51:30 +01:00
wm4
cedcdc1f3c vd_lavc: rename --hwdec=rpi to --hwdec=mmal
Annoying exception that makes no sense to keep. Normally, users or
client applications will either use --hwdec=auto, or not set the option
at all, which both leads to the expected result.
2017-12-15 12:32:25 +02:00
wm4
eb8957cea1 vd_lavc: rewrite how --hwdec is handled
Change it from explicit metadata about every hwaccel method to trying to
get it from libavcodec. As shown by add_all_hwdec_methods(), this is a
quite bumpy road, and a bit worse than expected.

This will probably cause a bunch of regressions. In particular I didn't
check all the strange decoder wrappers, which all cause some sort of
special cases each. You're volunteering for beta testing by using this
commit.

One interesting thing is that we completely get rid of mp_hwdec_ctx in
vd_lavc.c, and that HWDEC_* mostly goes away (some filters still use it,
and the VO hwdec interops still have a lot of code to set it up, so it's
not going away completely for now).
2017-12-01 21:11:43 +01:00
wm4
91586c3592 vo_gpu: make it possible to load multiple hwdec interop drivers
Make the VO<->decoder interface capable of supporting multiple hwdec
APIs at once. The main gain is that this simplifies autoprobing a lot.
Before this change, it could happen that the VO loaded the "wrong" hwdec
API, and the decoder was stuck with the choice (breaking hw decoding).
With the change applied, the VO simply loads all available APIs, so
autoprobing trickery is left entirely to the decoder.

In the past, we were quite careful about not accidentally loading the
wrong interop drivers. This was in part to make sure autoprobing works,
but also because libva had this obnoxious bug of dumping garbage to
stderr when using the API. libva was fixed, so this is not a problem
anymore.

The --opengl-hwdec-interop option is changed in various ways (again...),
and renamed to --gpu-hwdec-interop. It does not have much use anymore,
other than debugging. It's notable that the order in the hwdec interop
array ra_hwdec_drivers[] still matters if multiple drivers support the
same image formats, so the option can explicitly force one, if that
should ever be necessary, or more likely, for debugging. One example are
the ra_hwdec_d3d11egl and ra_hwdec_d3d11eglrgb drivers, which both
support d3d11 input.

vo_gpu now always loads the interop lazily by default, but when it does,
it loads them all. vo_opengl_cb now always loads them when the GL
context handle is initialized. I don't expect that this causes any
problems.

It's now possible to do things like changing between vdpau and nvdec
decoding at runtime.

This is also preparation for cleaning up vd_lavc.c hwdec autoprobing.
It's another reason why hwdec_devices_request_all() does not take a
hwdec type anymore.
2017-12-01 05:57:01 +01:00
Kevin Mitchell
bc7ac29966 DOCS/interface-changes.rst: fix typo 2017-11-29 22:19:30 -08:00
wm4
7f8f134730 DOCS/interface-changes.rst: update according to recent commits 2017-11-29 21:34:08 +01:00
wm4
719a435d36 demux: add a back buffer and the ability to seek into it
This improves upon the previous commit, and partially rewrites it (and
other code). It does:

- disable the seeking within cache by default, and add an option to
  control it
- mess with the buffer estimation reporting code, which will most likely
  lead to funny regressions even if the new features are not enabled
- add a back buffer to the packet cache
- enhance the seek code so you can seek into the back buffer
- unnecessarily change a bunch of other stuff for no reason
- fuck up everything and vomit ponies and rainbows

This should actually be pretty usable. One thing we should add are some
properties to report the proper buffer state. Then the OSC could show a
nice buffer range. Also configuration of the buffers could be made
simpler. Once this has been tested enough, it can be enabled by default,
and might replace the stream cache's byte ringbuffer.

In addition it may or may not be possible to keep other buffer ranges
when seeking outside of the current range, but that would be much more
complex.
2017-10-21 19:26:33 +02:00
wm4
ac295960b8 video: make it possible to always override hardware decoding format
Mostly an obscure option for testing. But --videotoolbox-format can be
deprecated, as it becomes redundant.

We rely on the libavutil hwcontext implementation to reject invalid
pixfmts, or not to blow up if they are incompatible.
2017-10-16 15:02:12 +02:00
Aman Gupta
d08e407c9e hwdec: rename mediacodec to mediacodec-copy 2017-10-09 18:36:54 +02:00
wm4
b6af3db568 command: drop "audio-out-detected-device" property
Coreaudio stopped setting it a few releases ago (66a958bb4f). There is
not much of a user- or API-visible change, so remove it without
deprecation.
2017-10-09 15:48:47 +02:00
wm4
4eb8623945 DOCS/interface-changes.rst: mention --log-file behavior change
See previous commit.
2017-10-05 11:23:33 +02:00
Niklas Haas
65979986a9 vo_opengl: refactor into vo_gpu
This is done in several steps:

1. refactor MPGLContext -> struct ra_ctx
2. move GL-specific stuff in vo_opengl into opengl/context.c
3. generalize context creation to support other APIs, and add --gpu-api
4. rename all of the --opengl- options that are no longer opengl-specific
5. move all of the stuff from opengl/* that isn't GL-specific into gpu/
   (note: opengl/gl_utils.h became opengl/utils.h)
6. rename vo_opengl to vo_gpu
7. to handle window screenshots, the short-term approach was to just add
   it to ra_swchain_fns. Long term (and for vulkan) this has to be moved to
   ra itself (and vo_gpu altered to compensate), but this was a stop-gap
   measure to prevent this commit from getting too big
8. move ra->fns->flush to ra_gl_ctx instead
9. some other minor changes that I've probably already forgotten

Note: This is one half of a major refactor, the other half of which is
provided by rossy's following commit. This commit enables support for
all linux platforms, while his version enables support for all non-linux
platforms.

Note 2: vo_opengl_cb.c also re-uses ra_gl_ctx so it benefits from the
--opengl- options like --opengl-early-flush, --opengl-finish etc. Should
be a strict superset of the old functionality.

Disclaimer: Since I have no way of compiling mpv on all platforms, some
of these ports were done blindly. Specifically, the blind ports included
context_mali_fbdev.c and context_rpi.c. Since they're both based on
egl_helpers, the port should have gone smoothly without any major
changes required. But if somebody complains about a compile error on
those platforms (assuming anybody actually uses them), you know where to
complain.
2017-09-21 15:00:55 +02:00
wm4
80e3173aa1 options: remove --heartbeat-cmd and --heartbeat--interval
This mechanism uses system() and shouldn't even exist. x11_common.c has
its own solution for the original problem (disabling Linux DE
screensavers without MPlayer/mpv having to link a dbus lib). If that is
not sufficient, you can create a simple Lua script.

Incidentally fixes #4888.
2017-09-18 22:54:03 +02:00
James Ross-Gowan
7897f79217 input: merge mouse wheel and axis keycodes
Mouse wheel bindings have always been a cause of user confusion.
Previously, on Wayland and macOS, precise touchpads would generate AXIS
keycodes and notched mouse wheels would generate mouse button keycodes.
On Windows, both types of device would generate AXIS keycodes and on
X11, both types of device would generate mouse button keycodes. This
made it pretty difficult for users to modify their mouse-wheel bindings,
since it differed between platforms and in some cases, between devices.

To make it more confusing, the keycodes used on Windows were changed in
18a45a42d5 without a deprecation period or adequate communication to
users.

This change aims to make mouse wheel binds less confusing. Both the
mouse button and AXIS keycodes are now deprecated aliases of the new
WHEEL keycodes. This will technically break input configs on Wayland and
macOS that assign different commands to precise and non-precise scroll
events, but this is probably uncommon (if anyone does it at all) and I
think it's a fair tradeoff for finally fixing mouse wheel-related
confusion on other platforms.
2017-09-03 20:31:44 +10:00
James Ross-Gowan
957e9a37db input: use mnemonic names for mouse buttons
mpv's mouse button numbering is based on X11 button numbering, which
allows for an arbitrary number of buttons and includes mouse wheel input
as buttons 3-6. This button numbering was used throughout the codebase
and exposed in input.conf, and it was difficult to remember which
physical button each number actually referred to and which referred to
the scroll wheel.

In practice, PC mice only have between two and five buttons and one or
two scroll wheel axes, which are more or less in the same location and
have more or less the same function. This allows us to use names to
refer to the buttons instead of numbers, which makes input.conf syntax a
lot easier to remember. It also makes the syntax robust to changes in
mpv's underlying numbering. The old MOUSE_BTNx names are still
understood as deprecated aliases of the named buttons.

This changes both the input.conf syntax and the MP_MOUSE_BTNx symbols in
the codebase, since I think both would benefit from using names over
numbers, especially since some platforms don't use X11 button numbering
and handle different mouse buttons in different windowing system events.

This also makes the names shorter, since otherwise they would be pretty
long, and it removes the high-numbered MOUSE_BTNx_DBL names, since they
weren't used.

Names are the same as used in Qt:
https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qt.html#MouseButton-enum
2017-09-03 20:31:44 +10:00
wm4
f6c4e4ab76 DOCS/interface-changes.rst: don't suggest @deinterlace label
--vf-defaults always applies, and the label is ignored. So don't suggest
using it, it would be misleading.
2017-08-23 12:11:56 +02:00
wm4
8f2ccba71b video: change --deinterlace behavior
This removes all GPL only code from it, and that's the whole purpose.
Also happens to be much simpler.

The "deinterlace" option still sort of exists, but only as runtime
changeable option. The main change in behavior is that the property will
not report back the actual deint state. Or in other words, if inserting
or initializing the filter fails, the deinterlace property will still
return "yes". This is in line with most recent behavior changes to
properties and options.
2017-08-22 19:08:07 +02:00
wm4
d67aa6da6b vf_eq: remove this filter
Both the video equalizer command/option glue, which drives this filter,
as well as the filter itself are slightly GPL contaminated. So it goes.

After this commit, "--vf=eq" will actually use libavfilter's vf_eq (if
FFmpeg was compiled in GPL mode), but it has different options and will
not listen to the equalizer VOCTRLs.
2017-08-22 15:58:49 +02:00
wm4
817bb2bbbe options: change --loop semantics
As announced by the previous deprecation.
2017-08-14 20:01:08 +02:00
wm4
c6628a5fb6 player: add --track-auto-selection option
I imagine this is useful. Or maybe it isn't.
2017-08-12 23:44:47 +02:00
wm4
f1d161d55f player: make --lavfi-complex changeable at runtime
Tends to be somewhat glitchy if subtitles are enabled, and you enable
and disable tracks.

On error, this will disable --lavfi-complex, which will result in
whatever behavior.
2017-08-12 23:10:40 +02:00