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wm4
f57f13ceb0 options: deprecate --input-file
I have no idea why this still exists, since we have --input-ipc-server.
I think there was something about Windows, but the latter option is
implemented even on Windows.
2019-11-16 15:28:18 +01:00
wm4
bcb18b8847 DOCS/interface-changes.rst: improve entry about sws changes
This was pretty vague. Add some context, and explicitly mention how
these options now affect screenshots.
2019-11-03 23:32:59 +01:00
wm4
a7230dfed0 sws_utils, zimg: destroy vo_x11 and vo_drm performance
Raise swscale and zimg default parameters. This restores screenshot
quality settings (maybe) unset in the commit before. Also expose some
more libswscale and zimg options.

Since these options are also used for VOs like x11 and drm, this will
make x11/drm/etc. much slower. For compensation, provide a profile that
sets the old option values: sw-fast. I'm also enabling zimg here, just
as an experiment.

The core problem is that we have a single set of command line options
which control the settings used for most swscale/zimg uses. This was
done in the previous commit. It cannot differentiate between the VOs,
which need to be realtime and may accept/require lower quality options,
and things like screenshots or vo_image, which can be slower, but should
not sacrifice quality by default.

Should this have two sets of options or something similar to do the
right thing depending on the code which calls libswscale? Maybe. Or
should I just ignore the problem, make it someone else's problem (users
who want to use software conversion VOs), provide a sub-optimal
solution, and call it a day? Definitely, sounds good, pushing to master,
goodbye.
2019-10-31 16:51:12 +01:00
Jan Ekström
be4996e312 interface-changes: fixup the location of d3d11-output-csp
0.30.0 is already cut, so +1 it is.
2019-10-30 20:02:08 +02:00
Jan Ekström
fc29620ec8 vo_gpu/d3d11: add support for configuring swap chain color space
By default utilizes the color space of the desktop on which the
swap chain is located. If a specific value is defined, it will be
instead be utilized.

Enables configuration of the PQ color space (BT.2020 primaries,
PQ transfer function) for HDR.

Additionally, signals the swap chain color space to the renderer,
so that the render looks correct without having to specify
target-trc or target-prim manually.

Due to all of the APIs being Win10+ only, will only work starting
with Windows 10.
2019-10-30 02:41:25 +02:00
wm4
77f309c94f vo_gpu, options: don't return NaN through API
Internally, vo_gpu uses NaN for some options to indicate a default value
that is different depending on the context (e.g. different scalers).
There are 2 problems with this:

1. you couldn't reset the options to their defaults
2. NaN is a damn mess and shouldn't be part of the API

The option parser already rejected NaN explicitly, which is why 1.
didn't work. Regarding 2., JSON might be a good example, and actually
caused a bug report.

Fix this by mapping NaN to the special value "default". I think I'd
prefer other mechanisms (maybe just having every scaler expose separate
options?), but for now this will do. See you in a future commit, which
painfully deprecates this and replaces it with something else.

I refrained from using "no" (my favorite magic value for "unset" etc.)
because then I'd have e.g. make --no-scale-param1 work, which in
addition to a lot of effort looks dumb and nobody will use it.

Here's also an apology for the shitty added test script.

Fixes: #6691
2019-10-25 00:25:05 +02:00
Jan Ekström
648d785930 vo_gpu/d3d11: add support for configuring swap chain format
Query information on the system output most linked to the swap chain,
and either utilize a user-configured format, or either 8bit
RGBA or 10bit RGB with 2bit alpha depending on the system output's
bit depth.
2019-10-13 22:31:33 +11:00
wm4
9e76c203f7 DOCS: some corrections around cache options 2019-10-08 18:38:23 +02:00
wm4
49a075d01e DOCS/compatibility.rst: add this file
Another thing nobody will read. I'm attempting to document the rules by
which incompatible changes can be made. These rules have always been
present in this project, but I don't think they were written down. Or
maybe they were, but I forgot where.

I think due to the time of the day it became increasingly incoherent
(not necessarily near the end of the text). Hopefully no logical or
freudian lapses in there.
2019-10-05 02:11:55 +02:00
wm4
788203031d DOCS/interface-changes.rst: simplify playback abort change description
Although it was not true at the time this was written, both the
"program" and "cache-size" are gone now.

Since the changelog is for the entire next release, it makes no sense to
mention these removed properties.

It also happens to make the description of this much simpler, because
it's a non-issue now. It's probably not even worth mentioning anymore.
2019-10-05 02:08:19 +02:00
Niklas Haas
cb95ce75b5 options: rename --video-aspect to --video-aspect-override
The justification for this is the fact that the `video-aspect` property
doesn't work well with `cycle_values` commands that include the value
"-1".

The "video-aspect" property has effectively no change in behavior, but
we may want to make it read-only in the future. I think it's probably
fine to leave as-is, though.

Fixes #6068.
2019-10-04 21:34:22 +02:00
Oliver Freyermuth
64ae475e40 DOCS: Document DVB changes in interface-changes. 2019-10-02 01:25:45 +02:00
Jan Ekström
8163906299 video/d3d11: add adapter selection by name into d3d11 options
This lets the user define an adapter name that can then be passed
further into the internals.
2019-09-29 19:39:26 +03:00
wnoun
6111f57ef9 player: expose pixel aspect ratio, bitrate and rotation value on tracks 2019-09-21 16:55:59 +02:00
wnoun
1c43920fb8 demux_cue: auto-detect CUE sheet charset 2019-09-21 15:18:20 +02:00
wm4
2f5dbaa832 options: deprecate --stream-record
It's inadequate for most uses. There are better mechanisms.
2019-09-19 20:37:05 +02:00
wm4
900a9624f9 options: remove --chapter
Has been deprecated for almost 3 years. Manpage didn't mention the
deprecation, but CLI and release notes did. It wouldn't be much effort
to keep this option working, but I just don't see the damn point.

--start/--end can specify chapters using special syntax, which is
equivalent.
2019-09-19 20:37:05 +02:00
wm4
0abe34ed21 vo_gpu: x11: remove special vdpau probing, use EGL by default
Originally, vo_gpu/vo_opengl considered the case of Nvidia proprietary
drivers, which required vdpau/GLX, and Intel open source drivers, which
require vaapi/EGL. Since window creation and GPU context creation are
inseparable in mpv's internal API, it had to pick the correct API very
early, or hardware decoding wouldn't work. "x11probe" was introduced for
this reason. It created a GLX context (without showing the window yet),
and checked whether vdpau was available. If yes, it used GLX, if not, it
continued probing x11/EGL. (Obviously it couldn't always fail on GLX
without vdpau, which is why it was a separate "probe" backend.)

Years passed, and now the situation is different. Vdpau is dead. Nvidia
drivers and libavcodec now provide CUDA interop, which requires EGL, and
fixes some of the vdpau problems. AMD drivers now provide vaapi, which
generally works better than vdpau. Intel didn't change.

In particular, vaapi provides working HEVC Main10 support. In theory, it
should work on vdpau too, with quality reduction (no 10 bit surfaces),
but I couldn't get it to work.

So always prefer EGL. And suddenly hardware decoding works. This is
actually rather important, because HEVC is unfortunately on the rise,
despite shitty encoders and unoptimized decoders. The latter may mean
that hardware decoding works better than libavcodec.

This should have been done a long, long time ago.
2019-09-15 20:00:52 +03:00
wm4
a75b249b0b command, demux: remove program property
The "program" property could switch between TS programs. It was rather
complex and rather obscure (even if you deal with TS captures, you
usually don't need it). If anyone actually needs it (did anyone ever
attempt to even use it?), it should be rewritten. The demuxer should
export a program list, and the frontend should handle the "cycling"
logic.
2019-09-13 17:33:58 +02:00
wm4
b30e85508a Remove classic Linux analog TV support, and DVB runtime controls
Linux analog TV support (via tv://) was excessively complex, and
whenever I attempted to use it (cameras or loopback devices), it didn't
work well, or would have required some major work to update it. It's
very much stuck in the analog past (my favorite are the frequency tables
in frequencies.c for analog TV channels which don't exist anymore).

Especially cameras and such work fine with libavdevice and better than
tv://, for example:

  mpv av://v4l2:/dev/video0

(adding --profile=low-latency --untimed even makes it mostly realtime)

Adding a new input layer that targets such "modern" uses would be
acceptable, if anyone is interested in it. The old TV code is just too
focused on actual analog TV.

DVB is rather obscure, but has an active maintainer, so don't remove it.
However, the demux/stream ctrl layer must go, so remove controls for
channel switching. Most of these could be reimplemented by using the
normal method for option runtime changes.
2019-09-13 17:32:19 +02:00
wm4
a9d83eac40 Remove optical disc fancification layers
This removes anything related to DVD/BD/CD that negatively affected the
core code. It includes trying to rewrite timestamps (since DVDs and
Blurays do not set packet stream timestamps to playback time, and can
even have resets mid-stream), export of chapters, stream languages,
export of title/track lists, and all that.

Only basic seeking is supported. It is very much possible that seeking
completely fails on some discs (on some parts of the timeline), because
timestamp rewriting was removed.

Note that I don't give a shit about optical media. If you want to watch
them, rip them. Keeping some bare support for DVD/BD is the most I'm
going to do to appease the type of lazy, obnoxious users who will care.
There are other players which are better at optical discs.
2019-09-13 17:31:59 +02:00
Jan Ekström
9b8d3eff78 docs: add mentions of the Vulkan rendering abstraction replacement
From internal to libplacebo.
2019-04-22 15:58:10 +03:00
der richter
837e5058ff cocoa-cb: refactor title bar styling
half of the materials we used were deprecated with macOS 10.14, broken
and not supported by run time changes of the macOS theme. furthermore
our styling names were completely inconsistent with the actually look
since macOS 10.14, eg ultradark got a lot brighter and couldn't be
considered ultradark anymore.

i decided to drop the old option --macos-title-bar-style and rework
the whole mechanism to allow more freedom. now materials and appearance
can be set separately. even if apple changes the look or semantics in
the future the new options can be easily adapted.
2019-04-02 02:09:01 +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
Niklas Haas
12e58ff8a6 vo_gpu: allow boosting dark scenes when tone mapping
In theory our "eye adaptation" algorithm works in both ways, both
darkening bright scenes and brightening dark scenes. But I've always
just prevented the latter with a hard clamp, since I wanted to avoid
blowing up dark scenes into looking funny (and full of noise).

But allowing a tiny bit of over-exposure might be a good thing. I won't
change the default just yet (better let users test), but a moderate
value of 1.2 might be better than the current 1.0 limit. Needs testing
especially on dark scenes.
2019-02-18 01:54:06 +02:00
Niklas Haas
6179dcbb79 vo_gpu: redesign peak detection algorithm
The previous approach of using an FIR with tunable hard threshold for
scene changes had several problems:

- the FIR involved annoying hard-coded buffer sizes, high VRAM usage,
  and the FIR sum was prone to numerical overflow which limited the
  number of frames we could average over. We also totally redesign the
  scene change detection.

- the hard scene change detection was prone to both false positives and
  false negatives, each with their own (annoying) issues.

Scrap this entirely and switch to a dual approach of using a simple
single-pole IIR low pass filter to smooth out noise, while using a
softer scene change curve (with tunable low and high thresholds), based
on `smoothstep`. The IIR filter is extremely simple in its
implementation and has an arbitrarily user-tunable cutoff frequency,
while the smoothstep-based scene change curve provides a good, tunable
tradeoff between adaptation speed and stability - without exhibiting
either of the traditional issues associated with the hard cutoff.

Another way to think about the new options is that the "low threshold"
provides a margin of error within which we don't care about small
fluctuations in the scene (which will therefore be smoothed out by the
IIR filter).
2019-02-18 01:54:06 +02:00
Niklas Haas
3fe882d4ae vo_gpu: improve tone mapping desaturation
Instead of desaturating towards luma, we desaturate towards the
per-channel tone mapped version. This essentially proves a smooth
roll-off towards the "hollywood"-style (non-chromatic) tone mapping
algorithm, which works better for bright content, while continuing to
use the "linear" style (chromatic) tone mapping algorithm for primarily
in-gamut content.

We also split up the desaturation algorithm into strength and exponent,
which allows users to use less aggressive desaturation settings without
affecting the overall curve.
2019-02-18 01:54:06 +02:00
sfan5
7c565547b8 docs: add removed properties and options to interface-changes.rst 2018-12-06 19:14:14 +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
Niklas Haas
5bcac8580d spirv: remove --spirv-compiler=nvidia
This option has been deprecated upstream for a long time, probably
doesn't even work anymore, and won't work moving forwards as we replace
the vulkan code by libplacebo wrappers.

I haven't removed the option completely yet since in theory we could
still add support for e.g. a native glslang wrapper in the future. But
most likely the future of this code is deletion.

As an aside, fix an issue where the man page didn't mention d3d11.
2018-12-01 15:50:23 +02:00
Anton Kindestam
f0509d3738 drm: rename plane options to better, invariant, names
This commit bumps the libmpv version to 1.102

drm-osd-plane -> drm-draw-plane
drm-video-plane -> drm-drmprime-video-plane
drm-osd-size -> drm-draw-surface-size

"draw plane", as in the plane that OpenGL draws to, whether it be
video + OSD or just OSD.

"drmprime video plane", as in the plane used for hwdec video imported
via drmprime.

"draw surface size", as in the size of the surface used for the draw plane

The new names are invariant whether or not hwdec_drmprime_drm is being
used or not. The original naming was very confusing, as when doing
regular rendering (swdec or vaapi) the video would be displayed on the
"OSD plane", and the "Video plane" would remain unused.
2018-12-01 15:42:20 +02:00
Anton Kindestam
c151fae054 drm_atomic: Add general primary/overlay plane option
Add general primary/overlay plane option to drm-osd-plane-id and
drm-video-plane-id, so that the user can just request any usable
primary or overlay plane for either of these two options. This should
be somewhat more user-friendly (especially as neither of these two
options currently have a useful help function), as usually you would
only be interested in the type of the plane, and not exactly which
plane gets picked.
2018-12-01 15:42:20 +02:00
Niklas Haas
7ad60a7c5e vo_gpu: split --linear-scaling into two separate options
Since linear downscaling makes sense to handle independently from
linear/sigmoid upscaling, we split this option up. Now,
linear-downscaling is its own option that only controls linearization
when downscaling and nothing more. Likewise, linear-upscaling /
sigmoid-upscaling are two mutually exclusive options (the latter
overriding the former) that apply only to upscaling and no longer
implicitly enable linear light downscaling as well.

The old behavior was very confusing, as evidenced by issues such
as #6213. The current behavior should make much more sense, and only
minimally breaks backwards compatibility (since using linear-scaling
directly was very uncommon - most users got this for free as part of
gpu-hq and relied only on that).

Closes #6213.
2018-10-19 22:58:01 +02:00
Tom Yan
93a57d4c8b ao_opensles: update interface-changes 2018-08-05 17:52:01 +02:00
wm4
935846fc40 player: remove deprecated vo/ao auto profiles
These were deprecated almost 2 years ago. Now they happen to be in the
way.
2018-05-31 01:24:51 +03:00
wm4
9428294634 player: simplify edition switching
The player fully restarts playback when the edition or disk title is
changed. Before this, the player tried to reinitialized playback
partially. For example, it did not print a new "Playing: <file>"
message, and did not send playback end to libmpv users (scripts or
applications).

This playback restart code was a bit messy and could have unforeseen
interactions with various state. There have been bugs before. Since it's
a mostly cosmetic thing for an obscure feature, just change it to a full
restart. This works well, though since it may have consequences for
scripts or client API users, mention it in interface-changes.rst.
2018-05-31 01:24:51 +03:00
wm4
160e5c8377 player: remove deprecated vo/ao auto profiles
These were deprecated almost 2 years ago. Now they happen to be in the
way.
2018-05-24 19:56:35 +02:00
wm4
dbcd654e61 player: make playback termination asynchronous
Until now, stopping playback aborted the demuxer and I/O layer violently
by signaling mp_cancel (bound to libavformat's AVIOInterruptCB
mechanism). Change it to try closing them gracefully.

The main purpose is to silence those libavformat errors that happen when
you request termination. Most of libavformat barely cares about the
termination mechanism (AVIOInterruptCB), and essentially it's like the
network connection is abruptly severed, or file I/O suddenly returns I/O
errors. There were issues with dumb TLS warnings, parsers complaining
about incomplete data, and some special protocols that require server
communication to gracefully disconnect.

We still want to abort it forcefully if it refuses to terminate on its
own, so a timeout is required. Users can set the timeout to 0, which
should give them the old behavior.

This also removes the old mechanism that treats certain commands (like
"quit") specially, and tries to terminate the demuxers even if the core
is currently frozen. This is for situations where the core synchronized
to the demuxer or stream layer while network is unresponsive. This in
turn can only happen due to the "program" or "cache-size" properties in
the current code (see one of the previous commits). Also, the old
mechanism doesn't fit particularly well with the new one. We wouldn't
want to abort playback immediately on a "quit" command - the new code is
all about giving it a chance to end it gracefully. We'd need some sort
of watchdog thread or something equally complicated to handle this. So
just remove it.

The change in osd.c is to prevent that it clears the status line while
waiting for termination. The normal status line code doesn't output
anything useful at this point, and the code path taken clears it, both
of which is an annoying behavior change, so just let it show the old
one.
2018-05-24 19:56:35 +02:00
wm4
562d8e6d32 player: simplify edition switching
The player fully restarts playback when the edition or disk title is
changed. Before this, the player tried to reinitialized playback
partially. For example, it did not print a new "Playing: <file>"
message, and did not send playback end to libmpv users (scripts or
applications).

This playback restart code was a bit messy and could have unforeseen
interactions with various state. There have been bugs before. Since it's
a mostly cosmetic thing for an obscure feature, just change it to a full
restart. This works well, though since it may have consequences for
scripts or client API users, mention it in interface-changes.rst.
2018-05-24 19:56:35 +02:00
wm4
332907e1d7 command: give named arguments to almost all commands
Before this change, only 1 command or so had named arguments. There is
no reason why other commands can't have them, except that it's a bit of
work to add them.

Commands with variable number of arguments are inherently incompatible
to named arguments, such as the "run" command. They still have dummy
names, but obviously you can't assign multiple values to a single named
argument (unless the argument has an array type, which would be
something different). For now, disallow using named argument APIs with
these commands. This might change later.

2 commands are adjusted to not need a separate default value by changing
flag constants. (The numeric values are C only and can't be set by
users.)

Make the command syntax in the manpage more consistent. Now none of the
allowed choice/flag names are in the command header, and all arguments
are shown with their proper name and quoted with <...>.

Some places in the manpage and the client.h doxygen are updated to
reflect that most commands support named arguments. In addition, try to
improve the documentation of the syntax and need for escaping etc. as
well.

(Or actually most uses of the word "argument" should be "parameter".)
2018-05-24 19:56:34 +02:00
wm4
fc574ee563 ipc: some user-visible changes to prepare for making all commands async
I wanted to put all commands through mpv_command_node_async() instead of
mpv_command_node(). Using synchronous commands over a synchronous
transport doesn't make sense anyway.

This would have used the request_id field in IPC requests as reply ID
for the async commands. But the latter need to be [u]int64, while the
former can be any type. To avoid that we need an extra lookup table for
mapping reply IDs to request_id values, we now require that request_id
fields are integers.

Since this would be an incompatible change, just deprecate non-integers
for now, and plan the change for a later time.
2018-05-24 19:56:34 +02:00
wm4
f18c4175ad encode: remove old timestamp handling
This effectively makes --ocopyts the default. The --ocopyts option
itself is also removed, because it's redundant.
2018-05-03 01:08:44 +03:00
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