Passing ist=NULL is currently used to identify stream types that do not
decode into AVFrames, i.e. subtitles. That is highly non-obvious -
always pass a non-NULL InputStream and just check the type explicitly.
It tracks whether the decoder for this stream ever produced any frames
and its only use is for checking whether a filter input ever received a
frame - those that did not are prioritized by the scheduler.
This is awkward and unnecessarily complicated - checking whether the
filtergraph input format is valid works just as well and does not
require maintaining an extra variable.
In case no decoder is available, dec_open() called from ist_use() will
fail with 'Decoding requested, but no decoder found', so this check is
redundant.
When a filtergraph input receives EOF but never saw any input frames, we
use the fallback parameters. Currently an attempt to actually configure
the filtergraph will happen elsewhere, but there is no reason to
postpone this.
With complex filtergraphs it can happen that the filtergraph is
unconfigured because some other filter than the one we just got EOF on
is missing parameters.
Make sure that the fallback parametes for a given input are only used
when that input is unconfigured.
It does no initialization anymore, except for setting
transcode_init_done - the bulk of the function is printing the
input/output maps. It also cannot fail anymore, so remove the useless
return value.
Export the corresponding flag in InputFile instead. This will allow
making the demuxer AVFormatContext private in future commits, similarly
to what was previously done for muxers.
There is no point in having a per-stream wallclock start time, since
they are all computed at the same instant. Keep a per-file start time
instead, initialized when the demuxer thread starts.
That is a more appropriate place for this code and will allow hiding
more of InputStream.
The value of repeat_pict extracted from libavformat internal parser no
longer needs to be trasmitted outside of the demuxing thread.
Move readrate handling to the demuxer thread. This has to be done in the
same commit, since it reads InputStream.dts,nb_packets, which are now
set in the demuxer thread.
This way computing it and using it for streamcopy does not need to
happen in sync. Will be useful in following commits, where updating
InputStream.dts will be moved to the demuxing thread.
This code runs post-demuxing and is not synchronized with the decoder
output (which may be delayed with respect to its input by arbitrary and
unknowable amounts), so accessing any decoder properties is incorrect.
Move them to a separate function called right after timestamp
discontinuity processing. This is now possible, since these values have
no interaction with decoding anymore.