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Add support for seeking to an arbitrary non-keyframe position by
decoding video starting from the previous keyframe. Whether to use
this functionality when seeking is controlled by the new option
-hr-seek and a new third argument to the "seek" command. The default
is to use it for absolute seeks (like chapter seeks) but not for
relative ones. Because there's currently no support for cutting
encoded audio some desync is expected if encoded audio passthrough is
used. Currently precise seeks always go to the first frame with
timestamp equal to or greater than the target position; there's no
support for "matching or earlier" backwards seeks at frame level.
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Some Matroska files have inaccurate ordered chapter endpoints, and so
parts where one chapter should end and the next begin at the same
timestamp were not merged. This resulted in an unnecessary seek over a
minimal distance. Add a heuristic to merge parts with a minimal gap or
overlap between them.
Based on patch by Hector Martin <hector@marcansoft.com>.
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Following options were moved: autoq, benchmark, [no]term-osd,
term-osd-esc, playing-msg, [no]idle, [no]consolecontrols,
list-properties.
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Following options were moved: [no]quiet, [no]autosync, softsleep,
[no]rtc, rtc-device.
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Add code to enforce matching pts with video when (re)starting the
audio stream, by either cutting away the first samples or inserting
silence at the beginning. New option -noinitial-audio-sync can be used
to disable this and return to old behavior.
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If the option is enabled and all audio has been buffered to the AO,
then the player will move to the next file without waiting for the
buffered audio to drain, while leaving the AO initialized. If the
playback of the next file starts quickly enough (before the AO buffer
empties) then it should continue writing audio to the same AO with no
gap in between.
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Following options were moved: audiofile, audiofile-cache, subfile,
demuxer, audio-demuxer, sub-demuxer, [no]extbased.
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If a specified key is pressed during playback, the current stream is
captured to a file, similar to what -dumpstream achieves.
original patch by Pásztor Szilárd, don tricon hu
Taken from the following svn commits, but with several fixes and
modifications (one obvious user-visible difference is that the default
key binding is 'C', not 'c'):
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@32524 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@32529 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@32530 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
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Also allow a range up to 2.
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The option field corresponding to -slang is now called "sub_lang"
instead of the old misleading global name "dvdsub_lang". The code
handling -slang in subreader.c looks rather broken; disable it instead
of converting it to use the option field.
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-chapter can optionally take a range with a start and an end. Add a
new option type which supports such values and use that instead of a
custom per-option function.
This commit also fixes a build configuration bug: before the
availability of the -chapter option depended on DVD functionality
being enabled in the binary, even though the option works with other
sources too.
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Add code to intelligently choose an appropriate Matroska edition when
there are several. Will choose, in descending order of preference: the
edition chosen by the user through the option "-edition <edition id>"
if it exists, the first edition with EditionFlagDefault set to 1 if
there is one, or the first edition.
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Add a mode where libavcodec's reordered_opaque feature is used to
associate container packet timestamps with decoded frames. This should
improve behavior at least for MPEG files with interlaced h264; the
previous code does not cope well with the libavformat demuxer
producing two field packets with separate timestamps but the
libavcodec h264 decoder only producing a single output frame for those
two packets (so half the timestamps have no associated output frame).
The current libavformat mpeg demuxer seems to finally work with
interlaced h264 files and produce valid timestamps which are useful
with a mode like this.
By default MPlayer now selects between this new mode and the old one
automatically based on the number of timestamp problems they cause; by
default the new mode is used if both seem to work. The new option
-pts-association-mode can be used to force a particular mode. If
correct-pts mode is disabled this has no effect on timing.
Also remove the "EXPERIMENTAL" marker from the manpage description of
-correct-pts.
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Disable by default the code that forcefully moved the video output
window to the middle of the screen whenever it was reconfigured or
created. That behavior was really annoying when switching video
streams within a file, and overriding the window manager like that is
not good default behavior for the initial creation of a window either.
Add a new option "-force-window-position" that can be used to restore
the old behavior.
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Most of the conflicts are trivial.
Conflicts:
Makefile
cfg-mplayer.h
input/input.c
libmenu/vf_menu.c
libmpcodecs/dec_video.c
libmpcodecs/vf_expand.c
libmpcodecs/vf_vo.c
libmpdemux/demux_mkv.c
libmpdemux/demuxer.c
libmpdemux/demuxer.h
libvo/vo_directfb2.c
libvo/vo_gl.c
libvo/vo_winvidix.c
libvo/vo_xv.c
libvo/vo_xvidix.c
libvo/vo_xvmc.c
libvo/x11_common.c
mplayer.c
osdep/timer-linux.c
stream/cache2.c
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Conflicts:
Makefile
common.mak
configure
libmpcodecs/vd_ffmpeg.c
libmpdemux/demux_mkv.c
libvo/vo_xv.c
mplayer.c
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Move correct_pts and user_correct_pts next to each other. loop_times
was accidentally added between them.
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Name the field "sub_id" as it's not specific to DVD subs.
Remove some other unused extern declarations together with dvdsub_id
from demux_mkv.c and demux_lavf.c.
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Add a 'struct vo *vo' argument to the x11_common.c functions that
access the variable so it's available as vo->opts->vo_ontop. To keep
VOs using the old API working create a global vo variable that is set
to the currently used old vo. "vo_ontop" will be #defined to
"global_vo->opts->vo_ontop", and x11_common.h will add defines like
the following when it is included by old VOs:
#define vo_x11_ontop() vo_x11_ontop(global_vo)
so that they will call the function according to the new declaration.
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