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Author SHA1 Message Date
Avi Halachmi (:avih)
abf6b22abd lua: unbreak mp.add_key_binding(key, fn)
Commit 311cc5b6 added the ability use flags while omitting name, but
broke the case where both name and flags are omitted.

Now omitting either name or flags or both works as documented.
2019-11-30 12:06:22 +02:00
Philip Langdale
2750ca597c osc: fix typo wsc_geo -> wc_geo 2019-11-30 09:14:49 +08:00
Philip Langdale
971dbcc21c osc: apply boxvideo margins to the window controls
It seems logical to account for the window controls if `boxvideo`
is in use (which has the effect of reducing the size of the video
so that the osc is not covering the video).
2019-11-30 08:56:29 +08:00
wm4
1ccb049d3b osc: fix operation when window controls are disabled
It seems this area is simply not defined when window controls are
disabled, so ipairs() will crash on it.
2019-11-29 16:00:21 +01:00
Philip Langdale
2b4c867505 osc: handle deadzone and barmargin for window controls
I missed these due to only testing with my personal osc config.

The deadzone needs to be correctly handled for the window controls,
or they will fail to appear when the mouse is close to or over them.

In the process of doing that, I realised that the controls should
respect the barmargin, if set. This is because the controls should
remain aligned when layout=topbar and as the control bar is top
aligned, it should be equally affected if the user needs to set
the barmargin.

I also fixed a mistake in trying to the use the mpv-osd-symbols font
for the window controls.
2019-11-29 13:56:58 +01:00
Philip Langdale
a220f08648 osc: implement pseudo client side decorations via OSC
Today, if window decorations are not present, either because they were
disabled, or because the platform doesn't support them
(eg: gnome-shell on wayland), there are no window controls, meaning it
is not possible to minimize/maximize/close a window without knowing
keyboard shortcuts.

While you can imagine various ways of offering client side decorations,
it is attractive to consider using OSC because that is functionality
that we already have.

The main work here is defining a separate input area from the main
OSC box with its own buttons, etc.

While we could probably handle auto-detection based on whether
decorations are present or not, it's manually controlled for now.

The window control logic is mostly disconnected from the OSC itself,
except in the case of the `topbar` layout, where there has to be
coordination so that the controls don't get drawn on top of each other.

I had to do fine-positioning of the buttons based on the font on
my system, so don't be surprised if it looks wrong elsewhere.

You could also argue that window controls should be unscaled, even
if the main OSC box is scaled, but I've not tried to do this.
2019-11-29 16:56:20 +08:00
wm4
311cc5b611 lua: make add_key_binding() rotate optional arguments correctly
add_key_binding() makes the name argument optional (in weird Lua
fashion), which did not work if there were additional arguments. So
there is no way to avoid specifying a name while passing a rp argument.
Fix this, declare this way of skipping the argument as deprecated, and
allow passing name=nil as the preferred way to skip the name argument.
2019-11-23 14:40:00 +01:00
wm4
21f2468d67 input: add text produced by key to script key events
Particularly for "any_unicode" mappings, so they don't have to
special-case keys like '#' and ' ', which are normally mapped to
symbolic names for input.conf reasons. (Though admittedly, this is a
pretty minor thing, since API users could map these manually.)
2019-11-22 01:15:08 +01:00
Avi Halachmi (:avih)
da13a3b231 lua: complex key binding: use key_name like the docs say 2019-11-20 16:28:49 +02:00
wm4
b08c8f50b5 lua: report key name for "complex" key bindings
This might make certain use cases less of a mess.
2019-11-19 23:11:05 +01:00
wm4
19becc8ea9 stats, demux: log byte level stream seeks 2019-11-07 22:53:13 +01:00
wm4
fdce778605 lua: change config file logging
Make the existing "not found" messages debug only, and add a new verbose
message if a config file was opened. The idea is that logging should
make it apparent whether or not config files are loaded, and it's more
common to use scripts without config files, leading to fewer log
messages in verbose mode.
2019-11-01 01:52:05 +01:00
Jan Janssen
b27836011e osc: calculate osc_geo position after aspect correction
Fixes #7098
2019-10-29 17:09:26 +01:00
Jan Janssen
00c9a6c237 osc: Unify bottom and topbar code
Among the pointless duplication the right timecode label was given some extra space that wasn't needed.

Fixes: #6904
2019-10-28 17:16:02 +01:00
wm4
962a9fa981 lua: actually unobserve properties in mp.unobserve_property()
Not doing this looked like a memory leak.

This looks like an oversight in the commit that added it: a94020e25b,
possible brain damage?

Fixes: #6823
2019-10-24 16:27:05 +02:00
wm4
a935109235 ytdl_hook: --vid=no should not ignore --ytdl-format in config file
Do this only if ytdl-format was not set at all.

Fixes: #6636
2019-10-24 13:52:09 +02:00
Nicolas F
06765e6ac9 ytdl_hook: check youtube-dl version if it breaks
Some failures by youtube-dl prompt the user to submit a bug report.
If such a failure occurs, we can compare youtube-dl's version to the
current calendar date to see how old it is. We don't make this check
on every youtube-dl failure, as failing to extract an URL is quite
common, and waiting for a second blocking python interpreter startup
for every such case would be a bit unpleasant.

Here the assumption is made that any youtube-dl version older than
3 months is probably severely out of date. Users will be warned about
this.

We also output the trimmed stderr of youtube-dl with msg.error, as this
appeared to have been the behaviour of utils.subprocess without stderr
capturing. Since this uses mp.command_native now, we'll have to do this
ourselves where appropriate.
2019-10-13 19:08:46 +02:00
Niklas Haas
e8f32a92f8 player: update for --video-aspect deprecation
We had some dangling references to this option.
2019-10-04 22:41:31 +02:00
Ricardo Constantino
ffe89415fe osc: add mouse mid-button as alias to shift+left button 2019-09-21 15:30:20 +02:00
wm4
f5d6edd4a2 stats.lua: add graphs for readahead time and total byte usage
The readahead time should be interesting for latency vs. underruns
(which idiot protocols like HLS suffer from).

The total byte usage is less interesting than I hoped; maybe the
frequency at which it samples should be reduced. (Kind of dumb - you
want high frequency for the readahead field, but much lower for byte
usage.)

Of course, the code was copy&pasted from the DS ratio/jitter stuff. Some
of the choices may not make any sense for the new code.
2019-09-19 20:37:05 +02:00
wm4
530b203e5d osc: add feature to bottombar to not cover the video
Normally I use the OSC like this: not at all, but have a key binding
that does "cycle osc" to show it. And in that case, I don't really want
it to overlap the damn video.

I could use the zoom/pan options to move the video out of the way, but
this is also sort of annoying. Likewise, you could write a script or so
which does this automatically if the OSC appears, but that's still
annoying, and computing values for these options such that the video is
moved correctly is tricky.

So I added a bunch of options that set explicit video borders (previous
commit), and a option for the OSC to use them (this commit).

Disabled by default, since I'm afraid this is too awkward and
unpolished, especially with OSC default settings.

I'm also using "osc-visibility=always". Effectively, making the OSC
appear will box the video, and making it disappear (by unloading
osc.lua) will restore the video back to normal.
2019-09-19 20:37:05 +02:00
wm4
d34550930b stats.lua: add cache info page
Uses page 3, which was apparently reserved for filter info.
2019-09-19 20:37:05 +02:00
wm4
a09396ee60 demux_edl, cue, mkv: clean up timeline stuff slightly
Remove the singly linked list hack, replace it with a slightly more
proper data structure. This probably gets rid of a few minor bugs along
the way, caused by the awkward nonsensical sharing/duplication of some
fields.

Another change (because I'm touching everything related to timeline
anyway) is that I'm removing the special semantics for parts[num_parts].
This is now strictly out of bounds, and instead of using the start time
of the next/beyond-last part, there is an end time field now.

Unfortunately, this also requires touching the code for cue and mkv
ordered chapters. From some superficial testing, they still seem to
mostly work.

One observable change is that the "no_chapters" header is per-stream
now, which is arguably more correct, and getting the old behavior would
require adding code to handle it as special-case, so just adjust
ytdl_hook.lua to the new behavior.
2019-09-19 20:37:04 +02:00
wm4
6efcde06e3 ytdl_hook: use no_clip for separate audio streams
I noticed that some ytdl streams have a start time other than 0. There's
currently no mechanism inside of the EDL stuff that determines this
start time correctly, so it can happen that if the start time is high,
demux_timeline.c tries to clip off the entire video and audio, resulting
in failure of playback.

As a counter measure, use the no_clip header, which entirely disables
clipping against time ranges in demux_timeline.c. (It's basically a
hack.)
2019-09-19 20:37:04 +02:00
wm4
d23336089c ytdl_hook: fix pseudo-DASH if no init fragment is present
Init fragments are not a necessity for DASH, but this code assumed so.
Maybe the check was to prevent worse. But using normal EDL here leads to
very shitty behavior where it tries to open hundreds or thousands of
fragments, each with its own demuxer and HTTP connection. (This behavior
is fine for normal uses of EDLs, but completely unacceptable when
emulating fragmented streaming protocols. I'm not sure why the normal
EDL code is needed here, but I think someone claimed some obscure sites
just need it.)

This happens in the same situation as the one described in the previous
commit.
2019-09-19 20:37:04 +02:00
wm4
80d2016075 ytdl_hook: audio can use fragmented DASH too
Otherwise we'd just use the base URL as media URL, which would fail with
a 404 error.

Not sure if there's a deeper reason why the audio path was explicitly
different from the video one. But this actually works now for a video
that returned fragmented DASH audio with the default format selection.
(This affects streams on that well known site of a big evil Silicon
Valley company. Typically happens after live stream gets converted to a
normal video, though after some time passes, this fragmented version is
deleted, and replaced by a non-fragmented one. I've observed this
several times and this seems to be the "normal" behavior.)
2019-09-19 20:37:04 +02:00
wm4
27a09b42ed ytdl_hook: disable EDL-generated useless chapters when merging streams
(Yes, a bit odd how this header is needed only for the first stream.)
2019-09-19 20:37:04 +02:00
wm4
f485e34fc9 ytdl_hook: merge separate audio tracks via EDL
This merges separate audio and video tracks into one virtual stream,
which helps the mpv caching layer. See previous EDL commit for details.

It's apparently active for most of evil Silicon Valley giant's streaming
videos.

Initial tests seem to work fine, except it happens pretty often that
playback goes into buffering immediately even when seeking within a
cached range, because there is not enough forward cache data yet to
fully restart playback. (Or something like this.)

The audio stream title used to be derived from track.format_note; this
commit stops doing so. It seemed pointless anyway. If really necessary,
it could be restored by adding new EDL headers.

Note that we explicitly don't do this with subtitle tracks. Subtitle
tracks still have a chance with on-demand loading or loading in the
background while video is already playing; merging them with EDL would
prevent this. Currently, subtitles are still added in a "blocking"
manner, but in theory this could be loosened. For example, the Lua API
already provides a way to run processes asynchronously, which could be
used to add subtitles during playback. EDL will probably be never
flexible enough to provide this. Also, subtitles are downloaded at
once, rather than streamed like audio and video.

Still missing: disabling EDL's pointless chapter generation, and
propagating download speed statistics through the EDL wrapper.
2019-09-19 20:37:04 +02:00
wm4
d2ef2f98a8 loadfile, ytdl_hook: don't reject EDL-resolved URLs through playlist
The ytdl wrapper can resolve web links to playlists. This playlist is
passed as big memory:// blob, and will contain further quite normal web
links. When playback of one of these playlist entries starts, ytdl is
called again and will resolve the web link to a media URL again.

This didn't work if playlist entries resolved to EDL URLs. Playback was
rejected with a "potentially unsafe URL from playlist" error. This was
completely weird and unexpected: using the playlist entry directly on
the command line worked fine, and there isn't a reason why it should be
different for a playlist entry (both are resolved by the ytdl wrapper
anyway). Also, if the only EDL URL was added via audio-add or sub-add,
the URL was accessed successfully.

The reason this happened is because the playlist entries were marked as
STREAM_SAFE_ONLY, and edl:// is not marked as "safe". Playlist entries
passed via command line directly are not marked, so resolving them to
EDL worked.

Fix this by making the ytdl hook set load-unsafe-playlists while the
playlist is parsed. (After the playlist is parsed, and before the first
playlist entry is played, file-local options are reset again.) Further,
extend the load-unsafe-playlists option so that the playlist entries are
not marked while the playlist is loaded.

Since playlist entries are already verified, this should change nothing
about the actual security situation.

There are now 2 locations which check load_unsafe_playlists. The old one
is a bit redundant now. In theory, the playlist loading code might not
be the only code which sets these flags, so keeping the old code is
somewhat justified (and in any case it doesn't hurt to keep it).

In general, the security concept sucks (and always did). I can for
example not answer the question whether you can "break" this mechanism
with various combinations of archives, EDL files, playlists files,
compromised sites, and so on. You probably can, and I'm fully aware that
it's probably possible, so don't blame me.
2019-09-19 20:37:04 +02:00
wm4
cb51dfa76a stats.lua: silence annoying fontconfig warnings
Apparently I don't have this font.
2019-09-19 20:37:04 +02:00
Jan Janssen
94c414bd1c osc: improve look of seekranges 2019-09-02 01:11:04 +03:00
Jan Ekström
199aabddcc Merge branch 'master' into pr6360
Manual changes done:
  * Merged the interface-changes under the already master'd changes.
  * Moved the hwdec-related option changes to video/decode/vd_lavc.c.
2019-03-11 01:00:27 +02:00
Julian
73fe0611b3 stats: merge multiple properties into one line
Merge file-size/file-format and audio channel-count/format into one line
respectively. This fixes stats overflowing the screen in larger than
19:6 aspect ratios. In this case a problem was reported for ~21:9 which
should be common enough for us to "support" it.
2019-01-16 16:59:00 +01:00
Olivier Perret
9be68e49b2 lua: execute idle handlers after timers have been processed
Idle handlers used to not be executed when timers were active
Now they are executed:
* After all expired timers have been executed
* After all events have been processed (same as when there are no timers)
2019-01-16 16:58:46 +01:00
sfan5
179ad276f2 stats: remove duplicate cache sizes
The stream cache no longer exists, so there is no need to show the demuxer cache separately anymore.
2018-12-06 19:01:26 +01:00
Anton Kindestam
8b83c89966 Merge commit '559a400ac36e75a8d73ba263fd7fa6736df1c2da' into wm4-commits--merge-edition
This bumps libmpv version to 1.103
2018-12-05 19:19:24 +01:00
wm4
9f6147a56f stats: show file format
Useful in particular with ytdl, where you never know what you get.
2018-10-01 10:41:01 +02:00
Ricardo Constantino
9dbab9661c ytdl_hook: fix audio not being picked up for some sites 2018-09-26 22:41:04 +02:00
Ricardo Constantino
d8131568c8
ytdl_hook: always load ytdl:// links with ytdl_hook first
Suggested in IRC by sfan5.
2018-08-17 19:28:27 +01:00
Julian
4d2b865088 stats: remove superfluous line breaks
Those accidentally slipped in with 9975835bde
due to bad copy & paste.
2018-06-09 01:02:34 +03:00
fatalis
8479449d14 osc: fix accidentally skipping files when seeking with slider
When seeking near the end of the file and the next file loads, seeking
continues on the next file at the same position and then immediately
the file after that. This patch stops slider seeking when a new file is
loaded, which is the standard behavior of many other players.
2018-06-04 00:14:59 +03:00
wm4
dbe831bd02 lua: expose mpv_abort_async_command()
Also somewhat cleans up mp.command_native_async() error handling.
2018-05-24 19:56:34 +02:00
wm4
7f91e2684e lua: reimplement mp.subprocess_detached() by invoking the "run" command
The "run" command is old. I'm not sure why the separate Lua
implementation was added. But maybe it as because the "run" command used
to be limited to a small number of arguments. This limit has been
removed a while ago. In any case, the old implementation is not needed
anymore.
2018-05-24 19:56:34 +02:00
wm4
548ef07864 lua: reimplement mp.subprocess() by invoking the new subprocess command
We keep mp.subprocess() with roughly the same semantics for
compatibility with scripts (including the internal ytdl script).

Seems to work with rhe ytdl wrapper. Not tested further.
2018-05-24 19:56:34 +02:00
wm4
159379980e lua: expose async commands
Might be useful for some.
2018-05-24 19:56:34 +02:00
sfan5
1f01c05fef stats: show sample format of audio track 2018-05-17 22:54:56 +03:00
Ricardo Constantino
11289d5238 ytdl_hook: try to set video track first if available
Fixes `--ytdl-format="dash-fastly_skyfire-video-363357330+dash-fastly_skyfire_sep-audio-363357330" https://vimeo.com/108650530`

This happened because the video track also had audio available and after
adding it expecting an audio-only track, there were no more tracks with video.
2018-05-03 22:03:48 +03:00
wm4
c647516278 ytdl_hook: don't log error when loading is aborted 2018-04-15 21:07:13 +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
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