So far, aviocontexts are used either in pure-read or pure-write
mode - full read/write mode doesn't work well (and implementing it
is a much larger, not totally trivial change).
This patch allows using avio_read and ffio_read_partial on
read/write aviocontexts, where the read operations are passed
through directly unbuffered, while writes are buffered as usual.
This is enough to support the operations needed by packet based
data transfer like in udp/rtp, where aviocontext is the only
public API for hooking up custom IO.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
The function find_things() in configure is confused by component
registration calls as part of multiline macros defining combined
component registration. Coalesce those macros into one line to
work around the issue.
Signed-off-by: Diego Biurrun <diego@biurrun.de>
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
* qatar/master:
cmdutils: update copyright year to 2013
h264: check SPS entries directly to detect pixel format changes
forgotten changelogs for 9_beta2
Conflicts:
Changelog
cmdutils.c
libavcodec/h264.c
Merged-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
Comparing AVCodecContext.pix_fmt against the get_pixel_format() return
value has the side effect of calling the get_format() callback on each
slice. Users of the callback will probably handle hardware accelerator
initialization in the callback.
The data does not contain timing or trailing line breaks anymore. In
addition to being less idiotic, it is consistent with other codecs and
thus allows more switches between formats and codecs. It also fixes the
issue of the trailing line returns being simple \n instead of CRLF in
the ASS rectangle dialogue (this is the reason of the FATE update).
"que" sounds like a slang word to me. This commit renames a few
variables, fix the comments and the logging messages (sometimes along
with small other typo fixes).
Comparing AVCodecContext.pix_fmt against the get_pixel_format() return
value has the side effect of calling the get_format() callback on each
slice. Users of the callback will probably handle hardware accelerator
initialization in the callback.
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
Consider the color space as an hypercone with apex alpha=0
and base alpha=1 instead of an hypercube.
Make the encoder consider very transparent colors more similar
even if the hue is very different.
This corresponds roughly to using the alpha as a weight for the
color difference.
Only 4 bits of alpha are used, because this is what dvdsub uses,
and it avoids overflows.
Fix trac ticket #2005.