QOpenGLContext *context = create_context(surface);
if (!make_current(context, surface)) {
printf("oops\n");
- exit(1);
+ abort();
}
check_error();
bool clip_ready;
steady_clock::time_point before_sleep = steady_clock::now();
string pause_status;
- float master_speed = 1.0f;
+ float master_speed = start_master_speed;
// Wait until we're supposed to play something.
{
}
steady_clock::duration time_slept = steady_clock::now() - before_sleep;
- pts += duration_cast<duration<size_t, TimebaseRatio>>(time_slept).count();
+ int64_t slept_pts = duration_cast<duration<size_t, TimebaseRatio>>(time_slept).count();
+ if (slept_pts > 0) {
+ if (video_stream != nullptr) {
+ // Add silence for the time we're waiting.
+ video_stream->schedule_silence(steady_clock::now(), pts, slept_pts, QueueSpotHolder());
+ }
+ pts += slept_pts;
+ }
if (!clip_ready) {
if (video_stream != nullptr) {
if (should_skip_to_next.exchange(false)) { // Test and clear.
Clip *clip = &clip_list[clip_idx].clip; // Get a non-const pointer.
- fprintf(stderr, "pts_out moving to first of %ld and %ld (currently at %f)\n", clip->pts_out, lrint(out_pts + clip->fade_time_seconds * TIMEBASE), out_pts);
- clip->pts_out = std::min(clip->pts_out, lrint(in_pts + clip->fade_time_seconds * clip->speed * TIMEBASE));
+ clip->pts_out = std::min<int64_t>(clip->pts_out, llrint(in_pts + clip->fade_time_seconds * clip->speed * TIMEBASE));
}
if (in_pts >= clip->pts_out) {
break;
}
+ // Only play audio if we're within 0.1% of normal speed. We could do
+ // stretching or pitch shift later if it becomes needed.
+ bool play_audio = clip->speed * master_speed >= 0.999 && clip->speed * master_speed <= 1.001;
+
{
lock_guard<mutex> lock(queue_state_mu);
if (splice_ready) {
FrameOnDisk frame_lower, frame_upper;
bool ok = find_surrounding_frames(in_pts_secondary, secondary_stream_idx, &frame_lower, &frame_upper);
+
if (ok) {
secondary_frame = frame_lower;
+ } else {
+ secondary_stream_idx = -1;
}
}
subtitle = ss.str();
}
- // If there's nothing to interpolate between, or if interpolation is turned off,
- // or we're a preview, then just display the frame.
- if (frame_lower.pts == frame_upper.pts || global_flags.interpolation_quality == 0 || video_stream == nullptr) {
- display_single_frame(primary_stream_idx, frame_lower, secondary_stream_idx,
- secondary_frame, fade_alpha, next_frame_start, /*snapped=*/false,
- subtitle);
- continue;
- }
-
// Snap to input frame: If we can do so with less than 1% jitter
// (ie., move less than 1% of an _output_ frame), do so.
// TODO: Snap secondary (fade-to) clips in the same fashion.
if (fabs(snap_frame.pts - in_pts) < pts_snap_tolerance) {
display_single_frame(primary_stream_idx, snap_frame, secondary_stream_idx,
secondary_frame, fade_alpha, next_frame_start, /*snapped=*/true,
- subtitle);
+ subtitle, play_audio);
in_pts_origin += snap_frame.pts - in_pts;
snapped = true;
break;
continue;
}
+ // If there's nothing to interpolate between, or if interpolation is turned off,
+ // or we're a preview, then just display the frame.
+ if (frame_lower.pts == frame_upper.pts || global_flags.interpolation_quality == 0 || video_stream == nullptr) {
+ display_single_frame(primary_stream_idx, frame_lower, secondary_stream_idx,
+ secondary_frame, fade_alpha, next_frame_start, /*snapped=*/false,
+ subtitle, play_audio);
+ continue;
+ }
+
// The snapping above makes us lock to the input framerate, even in the presence
// of pts drift, for most typical cases where it's needed, like converting 60 → 2x60
// or 60 → 2x59.94. However, there are some corner cases like 25 → 2x59.94, where we'd
video_stream->schedule_interpolated_frame(
next_frame_start, pts, display_func, QueueSpotHolder(this),
frame_lower, frame_upper, alpha,
- secondary_frame, fade_alpha, subtitle);
+ secondary_frame, fade_alpha, subtitle, play_audio);
last_pts_played = in_pts; // Not really needed; only previews use last_pts_played.
}
}
}
-void Player::display_single_frame(int primary_stream_idx, const FrameOnDisk &primary_frame, int secondary_stream_idx, const FrameOnDisk &secondary_frame, double fade_alpha, steady_clock::time_point frame_start, bool snapped, const std::string &subtitle)
+void Player::display_single_frame(int primary_stream_idx, const FrameOnDisk &primary_frame, int secondary_stream_idx, const FrameOnDisk &secondary_frame, double fade_alpha, steady_clock::time_point frame_start, bool snapped, const std::string &subtitle, bool play_audio)
{
auto display_func = [this, primary_stream_idx, primary_frame, secondary_frame, fade_alpha] {
if (destination != nullptr) {
}
video_stream->schedule_original_frame(
frame_start, pts, display_func, QueueSpotHolder(this),
- primary_frame, subtitle);
+ primary_frame, subtitle, play_audio);
} else {
assert(secondary_frame.pts != -1);
// NOTE: We could be increasing unused metrics for previews, but that's harmless.
}
// Find the frame immediately before and after this point.
+// If we have an exact match, return it immediately.
bool Player::find_surrounding_frames(int64_t pts, int stream_idx, FrameOnDisk *frame_lower, FrameOnDisk *frame_upper)
{
lock_guard<mutex> lock(frame_mu);
}
*frame_upper = *it;
+ // If we have an exact match, return it immediately.
+ if (frame_upper->pts == pts) {
+ *frame_lower = *it;
+ return true;
+ }
+
// Find the last frame such that in_pts <= frame.pts (if any).
if (it == frames[stream_idx].begin()) {
*frame_lower = *it;
for (size_t row = currently_playing_idx; row < clips.size(); ++row) {
const Clip &clip = clips[row].clip;
double clip_length = double(clip.pts_out - clip.pts_in) / TIMEBASE / clip.speed;
- if (clip_length >= 86400.0) { // More than one day.
+ if (clip_length >= 86400.0 || clip.pts_out == -1) { // More than one day.
++remaining.num_infinite;
} else {
if (row == currently_playing_idx) {