Philip Langdale [Sun, 12 Aug 2012 21:16:35 +0000 (14:16 -0700)]
movtextdec: Don't emit errors for normal duration-end packets.
The logic here was off. If the packet size is exactly two, then
it's a well-formed empty subtitle, used to mark the end of the
duration of the previous subtitle.
Signed-off-by: Philip Langdale <philipl@overt.org>
Philip Langdale [Sun, 12 Aug 2012 21:18:35 +0000 (14:18 -0700)]
srtenc: Add timing-less "subrip" encoder.
Unsurprisingly, if a timing-less subrip decoder is desireable, an
encoder is as well. With this in place, we can move on to remove
the use of the old encoder/decoder with embedded timing and move
all timing handling the (de)muxer where they belong.
Signed-off-by: Philip Langdale <philipl@overt.org>
Philip Langdale [Sun, 12 Aug 2012 03:27:51 +0000 (20:27 -0700)]
srtdec: Add timing-less "subrip" decoder.
After various discussions, we concluded that, amongst other things,
it made sense to have a separate subrip decoder that did not use
in-band timing information, and rather relied on the ffmpeg level
timing.
As this is 90% the same as the existing srt decoder, it's implemented
in the same file.
Signed-off-by: Philip Langdale <philipl@overt.org>
LICENSE: correct incorrect claims on *GPL incompatibility
There are currently no statements from any person qualified in the art
of law about the LGPL compatibility of the libfaac license and others.
Furthermore their is no consensus about their compatibility amongth
people not qualified in the art.
Also of interrest may be that ubuntu distributes and links libfaac
to LGPL code. And the ubuntu technical comittee decision about libfaac
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/technical-board/2011-February/000703.html
Comments and other viewpoints, especially if i have missed something
are very welcome!
Reviewed-by: Michael Bradshaw <mbradshaw@sorensonmedia.com> Reviewed-by: Reimar Döffinger <Reimar.Doeffinger@gmx.de> Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
* qatar/master:
rtmp: Add support for SWFVerification
api-example: use new video encoding API.
x86: avcodec: Appropriately name files containing only init functions
mpegvideo_mmx_template: drop some commented-out cruft
libavresample: add mix level normalization option
w32pthreads: Add missing #includes to make header compile standalone
rtmp: Gracefully ignore _checkbw errors by tracking them
rtmp: Do not send _checkbw calls as notifications
prores: interlaced ProRes encoding
Samuel Pitoiset [Mon, 13 Aug 2012 15:05:00 +0000 (17:05 +0200)]
rtmp: Add support for SWFVerification
Specifies how the server verifies client SWF files before allowing the
files to connect to an application. Verifying SWF files is a security
measure that prevents someone from creating their own SWF files that can
attempt to stream your resources.
Samuel Pitoiset [Sat, 11 Aug 2012 10:41:33 +0000 (12:41 +0200)]
rtmp: Do not send _checkbw calls as notifications
The _checkbw calls were changed to use transactionId 0 in commit 82613564 so that servers would not return _result/_error about it.
While this is the strict interpretation of the spec, there are
servers that return _error about it, even if transactionId was 0.
The latest version of EvoStream Media Server (the commercial version
of crtmpserver) behaves properly as described, i.e. returning an
_error normally but not returning anything when using transactionId
0. The latest version of crtmpserver (right now at least) doesn't
behave like this though, it returns an error even if transactionId
was 0.
There are also other servers that return errors even if transactionId
is set to 0. Therefore set a proper transaction id so that the invoke
can be tracked and the error properly ignored instead.
Michael Bradshaw [Sun, 12 Aug 2012 16:29:36 +0000 (10:29 -0600)]
Add ICO muxer
Signed-off-by: Michael Bradshaw <mbradshaw@sorensonmedia.com> Reviewed-by: Peter Ross <pross@xvid.org> Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
* qatar/master:
g723.1: simplify scale_vector()
g723.1: simplify normalize_bits()
vda: cosmetics: fix Doxygen comment formatting
vda: better frame allocation
vda: Merge implementation into one file
vda: support synchronous decoding
vda: Reuse the bitstream buffer and reallocate it only if needed
build: Factor out mpegvideo encoding dependencies to CONFIG_MPEGVIDEOENC
avprobe: Include libm.h for the log2 fallback
proresenc: use the edge emulation buffer
rtmp: handle bytes read reports
configure: Fix typo in mpeg2video/svq1 decoder dependency declaration
Use log2(x) instead of log(x) / log(2)
x86: swscale: fix fragile memory accesses
x86: swscale: remove disabled code
x86: yadif: fix asm with suncc
x86: cabac: allow building with suncc
x86: mlpdsp: avoid taking address of void
ARM: intmath: use native-size return types for clipping functions
Mans Rullgard [Mon, 13 Aug 2012 22:03:37 +0000 (23:03 +0100)]
g723.1: simplify normalize_bits()
This function is always called with a non-negative argument, so
those special cases are not needed. In the places the argument
might be zero, the return value for a zero argument does not matter
since it would then be used to scale an array full of zeros.
Nicolas George [Sun, 12 Aug 2012 08:59:37 +0000 (10:59 +0200)]
lavfi: use min_perms and rej_perms for out pads.
There are several reasons for doing that:
1. It documents the code for the reader and helps find
inconsistencies and bugs.
2. For rej_perms, it guarantees the change will be done
even if the output reference can be created by several
code paths.
3. It can be used to predict cases where a copy will,
or will not happen and optimize buffer allocation
(for example not request a rare direct-rendering buffer
from a device sink if it will be copied anyway).
Note that a filter is still allowed to manage the permissions
on its own without using these fields.
Nicolas George [Tue, 7 Aug 2012 16:53:00 +0000 (18:53 +0200)]
lavf: probe PGS subtitles definition.
The resolution is in the packets, so decoding must happen.
Since most other formats do not set the dimension, make it
a special case for PGS. If other codecs were to have the
same requirement, using a CODEC_CAP would be preferred.
Nicolas George [Mon, 6 Aug 2012 12:14:27 +0000 (14:14 +0200)]
dvdsubenc: make it usable for transcoding.
DVD subtitles packets can only encode a single rectangle:
if there are several, copy them into a big transparent one.
DVD subtitles rely on an external 16-colors palette:
use a reasonable default one, stored in the private context,
and encode it into the extradata, as specified by Matroska.
TODO: allow to change the palette with an option.
Each packet can use four colors out of the global palette.
The old logic was to map transparent colors to the color 0
and all other colors to 3, 2, 1, cyclically in descending
frequency order, completely disregarding the original color.
Select the "best" four colors from the global palette, according
to heuristics based on frequency, opacity and brightness, and
arrange them in standard DVD order: background, foreground,
outline, other.
TODO: select the alpha value more finely; see if CHG_COLCON can
allow more than 4 colors per packet.
Note that the symbols used to run the hardware decoder in asynchronous mode
has been marked as deprecated and will be dropped at a future version dump.
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
Mans Rullgard [Sun, 12 Aug 2012 23:53:05 +0000 (00:53 +0100)]
x86: swscale: fix fragile memory accesses
To access data at multiple fixed offsets from a base address, this
code uses a single "m" operand and code of the form "32%0", relying on
the memory operand instantiation having no displacement, giving a final
result of the form "32(%rax)". If the compiler uses a register and
displacement, e.g. "64(%rax)", the end result becomes "3264(%rax)",
which obviously does not work.
Replacing the "m" operands with "r" operands allows safe addition of a
displacement. In theory, multiple memory operands could use a shared
base register with different index registers, "(%rax,%rbx)", potentially
making more efficient use of registers. In the cases at hand, no such
sharing is possible since the addresses involved are entirely unrelated.
After this change, the code somewhat rudely accesses memory without
using a corresponding memory operand, which in some cases can lead to
unwanted "optimisations" of surrounding code. However, the original
code also accesses memory not covered by a memory operand, so this is
not adding any defect not already present. It is also hightly unlikely
that any such optimisations could be performed here since the memory
locations in questions are not accessed elsewhere in the same functions.
Mans Rullgard [Sun, 12 Aug 2012 18:45:46 +0000 (19:45 +0100)]
x86: yadif: fix asm with suncc
Under some circumstances, suncc will use a single register for the
address of all memory operands, inserting lea instructions loading
the correct address prior to each memory operand being used in the
code. In the yadif code, the branch in the asm block bypasses such
an lea instruction, causing an incorrect address to be used in the
following load.
This patch replaces the tmpX arrays with a single array and uses a
register operand to hold its address. Although this prevents using
offsets from the stack pointer to access these locations, the code
still builds as 32-bit PIC even with old compilers.
Mans Rullgard [Sun, 12 Aug 2012 01:18:41 +0000 (02:18 +0100)]
x86: cabac: allow building with suncc
This fixes two issues preventing suncc from building this code.
The undocumented 'a' operand modifier, causing gcc to omit a $ in
front of immediate operands (as required in addresses), is not
supported by suncc. Luckily, the also undocumented 'c' modifer
has the same effect and is supported.
On some asm statements with a large number of operands, suncc for no
obvious reason fails to correctly substitute some of the operands.
Fortunately, some of the operands in these statements are plain
numbers which can be inserted directly into the code block instead
of passed as operands.
With these changes, the code builds correctly with both gcc and
suncc.
Mans Rullgard [Sun, 12 Aug 2012 01:08:46 +0000 (02:08 +0100)]
x86: mlpdsp: avoid taking address of void
This code contains a C array of addresses of labels defined in
inline asm. To do this, the names must be declared as external
in C. The declared type does not matter since only the address is
used, and for some reason, the author of the code used the 'void'
type despite taking the address of a void expression being invalid.
Changing the type to char, a reasonable choice since the alignment
of the code labels cannot be known or guaranteed, eliminates gcc
warnings and allows building with suncc.
* qatar/master: (22 commits)
g723.1: do not pass large structs by value
g723.1: do not bounce intermediate values via memory
g723.1: declare a variable in the block it is used
g723.1: avoid saving/restoring excitation
g723.1: avoid unnecessary memcpy() in residual_interp()
g723.1: make postfilter write directly to output buffer
g723.1: drop unnecessary variable buf_ptr in formant_postfilter()
g723.1: make scale_vector() output to a separate buffer
g723.1: make autocorr_max() work on an arbitrary buffer
g723.1: do not needlessly use int64_t
g723.1: use saturating addition functions
g723.1: optimise scale_vector()
g723.1: remove useless uses of MUL64()
g723.1: remove unnecessary argument 'shift' from dot_product()
g723.1: deobfuscate "(x << 4) - x" to "15 * x"
celp: optimise ff_celp_lp_synthesis_filter()
libavutil: add saturating addition functions
cllc: Implement ARGB support
cllc: Add support for QRGB
cllc: Rename some funcs to represent what they actually do
...
Mans Rullgard [Sat, 11 Aug 2012 20:00:21 +0000 (21:00 +0100)]
g723.1: do not bounce intermediate values via memory
Although a reasonable compiler will probably optimise out the
actual store and load, this operation still implies a truncation
to 16 bits which the compiler will probably not realise is not
necessary here.
Mans Rullgard [Sat, 11 Aug 2012 18:59:08 +0000 (19:59 +0100)]
g723.1: avoid saving/restoring excitation
Writing the scaled excitation to a scratch buffer (borrowing the
'audio' array) instead of modifying it in place avoids the need
to save and restore the unscaled values.