Extract of the output:
| Individual channels:
| NAME DESCRIPTION
| FL front left
| FR front right
| <snip>
| SDR surround direct right
|
| Standard channel layouts:
| NAME DECOMPOSITION
| mono FC
| stereo FL+FR
| <snip>
| octagonal FL+FR+FC+BL+BR+BC+SL+SR
| downmix DL+DR
Currently it takes a mask and value, such that options for which
(flags & mask) == value.
Change it to take required flags and forbidden flags instead. This is
shorter and simpler to understand.
This is required for CommandLineToArgvW. Normally, shellapi.h is included
implicitly by windows.h, but if we define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN (or some of
the other earlier headers have included windows.h with that option),
windows.h doesn't include this one.
Thus explicitly include the headers we really need, for clarity and
compatibility.
This allows passing the right options to encoders when there's more
than one encoder for a certain codec id.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
This reverts 78da04384a6c22820518706d84631006d31a85ea; it is not
required anymore since the previous commit (these extended checks were
for the -timecode option in both muxers and encoders), and reduces the
diff with the fork.
The stream can be specified as "#129" or "#0x81".
It is especially useful for VOBs dumped from a DVD,
where the language-id mapping is available externally
and the probing can find the streams in a random order.
This way we don't require a clearly defined corresponding input stream.
The result for the xwd test changes because rgb24 is now chosen instead
of bgra.
Note, this doesnt break compatibility with libav, as libav
has implemented a incompatible and more limited system under the same
-cpuflags command line option we used since some time.
The differences to libav for example are we can do things like
ffmpeg -cpuflags -sse+mmx -cpuflags +3dnow
Its also possible in our system to force flags that have not been
detected as available
And our -cpuflags works with all tools not just 1
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
This library does not fit into Libav as a whole and its code is just a
maintenance burden. Furthermore it is now available as an external project,
which completely obviates any reason to keep it around.
URL: http://git.videolan.org/?p=libpostproc.git
This allows globally forcing specific cpuflags (or lack thereof)
Useful for debugging and benchmarking
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>