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wm4
98ef68bdfd demux_lavf: print a warning if av_read_frame() returns an error
Because why not.
2014-08-30 15:15:38 +02:00
shdown
e2ecf3d03d demux_mkv: eliminate redundant branch
In the else branch pict_type is always 3, so pict_type != 3 is always
false. (Note that I have no idea of what it was supposed to do and it is
just an equivalent of the old behaviour.)
2014-08-30 15:15:37 +02:00
shdown
f49099b94d demux: eliminate redundant check
pkt can't be NULL since it's initialized from ds->head, which is checked
at the beginning.
2014-08-30 15:15:37 +02:00
shdown
5bc3b7c368 demux_disc: handle new_sh_stream() fail correctly
Break the cycle on fail. Old code was checking if sh is NULL after
accessing it's fields.
2014-08-30 15:15:37 +02:00
wm4
68ff8a0484 Move compat/ and bstr/ directory contents somewhere else
bstr.c doesn't really deserve its own directory, and compat had just
a few files, most of which may as well be in osdep. There isn't really
any justification for these extra directories, so get rid of them.

The compat/libav.h was empty - just delete it. We changed our approach
to API compatibility, and will likely not need it anymore.
2014-08-29 12:31:52 +02:00
wm4
cb642e7c84 player: slightly better cache underrun detection
Use the "native" underrun detection, instead of guessing by a low cache
duration. The new underrun detection (which was added with the original
commit) might have the problem that it's easy for the playloop to miss
the underrun event. The underrun is actually not stored as state, so if
the demuxer thread adds a new packet before the playloop happens to see
the state, it's as if it never happened. On the other hand, this means
that network was fast enough, so it should be just fine.

Also, should it happen that we don't know the cached range (the
ts_duration < 0 case), just wait until the demuxer goes idle (i.e.
read_packet() decides to stop). This pretty much should affect broken or
unusual files only, and there might be various things that could go
wrong. But it's more robust in the normal case: this situation also
happens when no packets have been read yet, and we don't want to
consider this as reason to resume playback.
2014-08-27 23:12:49 +02:00
wm4
7bb1afb8ea demux_lavf: don't reject av:// if cache is enabled
Enabling the cache doesn't make much in this situation, but there's also
no reason not to reject it.
2014-08-27 23:12:49 +02:00
wm4
1c44db2992 demux: reset idle state on seeks 2014-08-27 23:12:49 +02:00
wm4
c7208319d3 player: better cache status on status line
The cache percentage was useless. It showed how much of the total stream
cache was in use, but since the cache size is something huge and
unrelated to the bitrate or network speed, the information content of
the percentage was rather low.

Replace this with printing the duration of the demuxer-cached data, and
the size of the stream cache in KB.

I'm not completely sure about the formatting; suggestions are welcome.
Note that it's not easy to know how much playback time the stream cache
covers, so it's always in bytes.
2014-08-27 23:12:47 +02:00
wm4
dad90f616d player: fix basic playback
The "buffering" logic was active even if the stream cache was disabled.
This is contrary to what the manpage says. It also breaks playback
because of another bug: the demuxer cache is smaller than 2 seconds,
and thus the resume condition never becomes true.

Explicitly run this code only if the stream cache is enabled. Also, fix
the underlying problem of the breakage, and resume when the demuxer
thread stops reading in any case, not just on EOF.

Broken by previous commit. Unbreaks playback of local files.
2014-08-27 10:59:22 +02:00
wm4
0b428e4482 player: redo how stream caching and pausing on low cache works
Add the --cache-secs option, which literally overrides the value of
--demuxer-readahead-secs if the stream cache is active. The default
value is very high (10 seconds), which means it can act as network
cache.

Remove the old behavior of trying to pause once the byte cache runs
low. Instead, do something similar wit the demuxer cache. The nice
thing is that we can guess how many seconds of video it has cached,
and we can make better decisions. But for now, apply a relatively
naive heuristic: if the cache is below 0.5 secs, pause, and wait
until at least 2 secs are available.

Note that due to timestamp reordering, the estimated cached duration
of video might be inaccurate, depending on the file format. If the
file format has DTS, it's easy, otherwise the duration will seemingly
jump back and forth.
2014-08-27 03:39:04 +02:00
wm4
a8513f8b37 demux: reduce wakeups if no cache is active
The purpose of the unconditional pthread_cond_signal() when reading
cached DEMUXER_CTRLs and STREAM_CTRLs was apparently to update the
stream cache state. Otherwise, the cached fields would never be updated
when the stream is e.g. paused.

The same could be said about other CTRLs, but these aren't as important,
since they are normally updated while reading packet data.

In order to reduce wakeups, make this logic explicit.
2014-08-27 00:20:38 +02:00
wm4
758f8f7bd4 demux: always use AVPacket
This is a simplification, because it lets us use the AVPacket
functions, instead of handling the details manually.

It also allows the libavcodec rawvideo decoder to use reference
counting, so it doesn't have to memcpy() the full image data. The change
in av_common.c enables this.

This change is somewhat risky, because we rely on the following AVPacket
implementation details and assumptions:
- av_packet_ref() doesn't access the input padding, and just copies the
  data. By the API, AVPacket is always padded, and we violate this. The
  lavc implementation would have to go out of its way to make this a
  real problem, though.
- We hope that the way we make the AVPacket refcountable in av_common.c
  is actually supported API-usage. It's hard to tell whether it is.

Of course we still use our own "old" demux_packet struct, just so that
libav* API usage is somewhat isolated.
2014-08-25 00:46:26 +02:00
wm4
c31a91230d demux: avoid unnecessary wakeups
If a packet is appended to a stream, and there were already packets
queued, nothing about the state changed, as far as the user (i.e. the
player) is concerned. Thus no wakeup is needed.

The pthread_cond_signal() call following this is not interesting - it
will simply be a NOP if there are actually no waiters.
2014-08-24 13:21:32 +02:00
wm4
b55e093075 demux_lavf: fix crash with unknown streams
Could happen with DVD .vob files.
2014-08-23 04:49:54 +02:00
wm4
925c431ff7 demux: enable thread by default
And change the defaults for the other queue options to reduce latency.
2014-08-16 17:15:51 +02:00
wm4
b822faa6cf demux: add option to control the readahead buffer by a duration value
--demuxer-readahead-secs now controls how much the demuxer should
readahead by an amount of seconds. This is based on the raw packet
timestamps. It's not always very exact. For example, h264 in Matroska
does not store any linear timestamps (only PTS values which are going
to be reordered by the decoder), so this heuristic is usually off by
several hundred milliseconds.

The decision whether to readahead is basically OR-ed with the other
--demuxer-readahead-packets options. Change the manpage descriptions
to subtly convey these semantics.
2014-08-16 17:10:08 +02:00
wm4
e6e3bc7cd9 demux: remove unused function 2014-08-16 17:10:08 +02:00
wm4
061a5af544 demux_lavf: support new metadata update API
This Libav-invented API is of course completely different from the
FFmpeg-one. (The fun part is that I approved of both.)
2014-08-14 01:18:18 +02:00
wm4
9dd160ea97 demux: reduce log spam if threading is disabled 2014-08-11 15:55:12 +02:00
wm4
1483fd443a demux: fix playback abort if --demuxer-thread is not used
Switching tracks caused cached_demux_control() to catch the command to
switch tracks, even if no thread was running. Thus, the tracks were
never really switched, and EOF happened immediately on playback start.

Fix it by not using the cache at all if the demuxer thread is disabled.
The cache code still has to be called somewhere, though, because it
handles stream metadata update.

Regression from today.
2014-08-07 00:34:14 +02:00
wm4
64e1132d39 demux: make track switching asynchronous
Because why not.

This can lead to reordering of operations between seeking and track
switching (happens when the demuxer wakes up after seek and track
switching operations were queued). Do the track switching strictly
before seeks if there is a chance of reordering, which guarantees that
the seek position will always start with key frames. The reverse
(seeking, then switching) does not really have any advantages.

(Not sure if the player relies on this behavior.)
2014-08-06 20:30:47 +02:00
wm4
d68a759fa4 Improve setting AVOptions
Use OPT_KEYVALUELIST() for all places where AVOptions are directly set
from mpv command line options. This allows escaping values, better
diagnostics (also no more "pal"), and somehow reduces code size.

Remove the old crappy option parser (av_opts.c).
2014-08-02 03:12:33 +02:00
wm4
0dd5228626 demux_lavf: don't consider EAGAIN as EOF condition
This happens apparently randomly with rtmp:// and after seeks. This
eventually leads to audio decoding returning an EOF status, which
basically disables audio sync. This will lead to audio desync, even if
audio decoding later "recovers" when the demuxer actually returns audio
packets.

Hack-fix this by special-casing EAGAIN.
2014-07-30 03:32:56 +02:00
wm4
6856d81c68 stream: hack-fix rtmp-level seeking
This didn't work, because the timebase was wrong. According to the
ffmpeg doxygen, if the stream index is -1 (which is what we used), the
timebase is AV_TIME_BASE. But this didn't work, and it really expected
the stream's timebase. Quite "surprising", since this feature
(avio_seek_time) is used by rtmp only.

Fixing this properly is too hard, so hack-fix our way around it.
STREAM_CTRL_SEEK_TO_TIME is also used by DVD/BD, so a new
STREAM_CTRL_AVSEEK is added. We simply pass-through the request
verbatim.
2014-07-30 02:21:51 +02:00
wm4
6b928fa2a0 demux_mf: allow seeking past the end
How's this for a corner case.
2014-07-30 00:23:16 +02:00
wm4
d1bb1bf8af demux: fix timestamp type for seek calls
mpv/mplayer2/MPlayer use double for timestamps, but the demuxer API used
float.
2014-07-21 19:29:58 +02:00
wm4
4b4bd9e5f7 demux: asynchronous seeking
This tells the demuxer thread that it should seek, instead of waiting
until the demuxer thread is ready.

Care has to be taken about the state between seek request and actual
seeking: newly demuxed packets have to be discarded. We can't just
flush when doing the actual seek, because the user thread could read
these packets.

I'm wondering if this could lead to issues due to relaxed ordering of
operations. But it should be fine, since seeking influences packet
reading only, and seeking is always strictly done before that.

Currently, this will have no advantages; unless audio is disabled. Then
seeking as well as normal playback can be non-blocking.
2014-07-21 19:29:50 +02:00
wm4
5526603a43 demux: don't start reading if no packets were requested yet
Instead of starting to fill the packet queue if at least 1 stream is
selected, wait until there is at least 1 stream had new packets
requested.

In theory this is cleaner, because it allows you to e.g. do a seek and
then reselect streams without losing packets. Seeking marks all streams
as inactive, and without this new logic, the thread would read new
packets anyway right after seek.
2014-07-20 20:13:08 +02:00
wm4
ded02bb78c demux: make the cache refresh cached STREAM_CTRLs
This fixes the same symptom as the previous commit, but when the demuxer
thread is enabled. In this case, if nothing was read from the demuxer,
the STREAM_CTRLs weren't updated either. To the player, this looked like
the stream cache was never making progress, so playback was kept paused.
2014-07-20 00:19:58 +02:00
wm4
887140b7d4 demux: fix a corner case (2)
It can happen that read_packet() doesn't read a packet, even if it
succeeds. Typically this is because a packet was read, but then thrown
away, because it's not part of a selected stream. The result would be a
bogus EOF condition.

Fix by explicitly checking for EOF.
2014-07-19 12:34:07 +02:00
wm4
cfdb1312da demux: ensure demux_read_packet_async() always reads
In corner cases, it might be possible that a demux_read_packet_async()
call fails to make the demuxer thread to read more packets.

If a packet is queued, the function will simply return a packet, without
marking the stream as active. As a consequence, read_packet() might
decide not to read any further packets, and the demuxer will never read
a packet and wake up the playback thread.

This was originally done to align it with demux_read_packet() semantics;
just drop this.
2014-07-19 12:27:25 +02:00
wm4
24efaa3ad7 demux: fix a corner case
demux_read_any_packet() attempts to call read_packet(), but if no stream
is active, it can decide not to read anything. The function will return
NULL, which implies EOF. Fix this by explicitly
setting demux_stream->active if needed.

Also use dequeue_packet() instead of demux_read_packet(), because it's
cleaner. (Shouldn't change behavior.)

Possibly fixes #938.
2014-07-19 12:27:21 +02:00
wm4
1942e424e3 demux: fix opening pipes with demux_lavf
We told the demuxer that a pipe (if stream cache is enabled) is
seekable. This is because the stream cache is technically seekable, it's
just that seeking may fail at runtime if a non-cached byte range is
requested.

This caused libavformat to issue seeks on initialization (at least when
piping mp4 youtube videos). Initialization failed completely after
spamming tons of error messages.

So, if an unseekable stream is cached, tell the demuxer that the file is
not seekable. This gets reversed later (when printing a message about
caching an unseekable stream), so the user can still try his luck by
issuing a seek command. The important part is that libavformat
initialization will not take code paths that will unnecessarily seek for
whatever reasons.

CC: @mpv-player/stable: regression from 0.3.x
2014-07-18 16:16:05 +02:00
wm4
848546f2de demux: fix problems with EOF
It was easy to get into a wakeup feedback loop on EOF. The reason that
EOF is complicated is that we try to retry reading when EOF is reached,
in case the EOF state actually disappears (e.g. when watching a
currently downloaded file).

This feature is probably worthless, since in practice you have to do a
seek to "unstuck" it anyway, but since the old code also did this, we
want to keep this behavior for now.

Avoid the feedback loop by introducing another EOF flag (last_eof), that
contains the actual previous EOF state, and is not overwritten when
retrying reading. Wakeup is skipped if the EOF state didn't change.

Also, actually call the wakeup callback when EOF is detected.

The line that adds "ds->active = false;" actually does nothing, but in
theory it's cleaner.
2014-07-18 15:08:38 +02:00
wm4
152a099c3a demux: add function to read packets asychronously 2014-07-18 15:08:31 +02:00
wm4
34fdf082d8 dvd, bd: fix A/V sync
Slightly less robust, but simpler, and usually guarantees that audio
and video are properly in sync.
2014-07-18 01:26:46 +02:00
wm4
1d7a68d75c demux: fix debug log output
It printed the PTS instead of the DTS.
2014-07-17 22:03:12 +02:00
wm4
9faa131959 demux: drop some unused definitions 2014-07-17 21:53:44 +02:00
wm4
30542456c3 demux_lavf: reverse rotation direction with new API
The old FFmpeg API and the new Libav API disagree about mp4 display
rotation direction. Well, whatever, fix it trial-and-error-style.

CC: @mpv-player/stable: add
2014-07-17 00:30:03 +02:00
wm4
1301a90761 demux: add a demuxer thread
This adds a thread to the demuxer which reads packets asynchronously.
It will do so until a configurable minimum packet queue size is
reached. (See options.rst additions.)

For now, the thread is disabled by default. There are some corner cases
that have to be fixed, such as fixing cache behavior with webradios.

Note that most interaction with the demuxer is still blocking, so if
e.g. network dies, the player will still freeze. But this change will
make it possible to remove most causes for freezing.

Most of the new code in demux.c actually consists of weird caches to
compensate for thread-safety issues (with the previously single-threaded
design), or to avoid blocking by having to wait on the demuxer thread.

Most of the changes in the player are due to the fact that we must not
access the source stream directly. the demuxer thread already accesses
it, and the stream stuff is not thread-safe.

For timeline stuff (like ordered chapters), we enable the thread for the
current segment only. We also clear its packet queue on seek, so that
the remaining (unconsumed) readahead buffer doesn't waste memory.

Keep in mind that insane subtitles (such as ASS typesetting muxed into
mkv files) will practically disable the readahead, because the total
queue size is considered when checking whether the minimum queue size
was reached.
2014-07-16 23:25:56 +02:00
wm4
23a7257cca Revert "Remove DVD and Bluray support"
This reverts commit 4b93210e0c.

*shrug*
2014-07-15 01:49:02 +02:00
wm4
4b93210e0c Remove DVD and Bluray support
It never worked well. Just remux your DVD and BD images to mkv.
2014-07-14 14:34:14 +02:00
wm4
c129e3f666 demux_lavf: don't let metadata update mess up ogm playback
For OGG audio files, we usually merge the per-stream metadata back to
the file-global metadata. Don't do that for OGM, because with OGM most
metadata is actually per-stream.
2014-07-14 14:34:14 +02:00
wm4
b505cab597 dvdnav: fix time display when starting in the middle of the DVD
libdvdnav can actually jump into the middle of the DVD (e.g. scene
selection menus do that). Then time display is incorrect: we start from
0, even though playback time is somewhere else. This really matters when
seeking. If the display time mismatches, a small relative seek will
apparently jump to the beginning of the movie.

Fix this by initializing the PTS stuff on opening. We have to do this
after some small amount of data has been read from the stream (because
libdvdnav is crap and doesn't always update the time between seeks and
the first read; also see STREAM_CTRL_GET_CURRENT_TIME remarks in
cache.c; although this was not observed when testing with scene
selection menus). On the other hand, we want to do it before opening the
demuxer, because that will read large amounts of data and likely will
change the stream position.

Also see commit 49813670.
2014-07-13 20:05:25 +02:00
wm4
5b820ff1b4 dvd: potentially fix video aspect ratio
This overwrote the source stream header, instead of the stream header
exported to the decoder.
2014-07-12 20:17:19 +02:00
wm4
f8c2dd1b78 build: include <strings.h> for strcasecmp()
It happens to work without strings.h on glibc or with _GNU_SOURCE, but
the POSIX standard requires including <strings.h>.

Hopefully fixes OSX build.
2014-07-10 08:29:32 +02:00
wm4
93f63214e0 demux: remove accurate_seek field
It's unused now. (Only the dvd code used it until recently.)
2014-07-08 22:20:39 +02:00
wm4
469ec23f85 demux_disc: flush slave demuxer packet queue on resync
Technically needed, but not strictly. It seems it works without in
practice, because demux_lavf.c reads exactly one packet for fill_buffer
call, so there are never packets queued.
2014-07-07 19:24:22 +02:00
wm4
4981367021 cache, dvd, bluray: simplify stream time handling
We used a complicated and approximate method to cache the stream
timestamp, which is basically per-byte. (To reduce overhead, it was only
cached per 8KB-block, so it was approximate.)

Simplify this, and read/keep the timestamp only on discontinuities. This
is when demux_disc.c actually needs the timestamp.

Note that caching is currently disabled for dvdnav, but we still read
the timestamp only after some data is read. libdvdread behaves well, but
I don't know about libbluray, and the previous code also read the
timestamp only after reading data, so try to keep it safe.

Also drop the start_time offset. It wouldn't be correct anymore if used
with the cache, and the idea behind it wasn't very sane either (making
the player to offset the initial playback time to 0).
2014-07-07 19:09:37 +02:00