This is an example, people will copy and use this. The maximum supported is quite
unreasonable as a default choice
Reviewed-by: Steven Liu <lingjiujianke@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
The old "API" that signaled rotation as a metadata value has been
replaced by DISPLAYMATRIX side data quite a while ago.
There is no reason to make muxers/demuxers/API users support both. In
addition, the metadata API is dangerous, as user tags could "leak" into
it, creating unintended features or bugs.
ffmpeg CLI has to be updated to use the new API. In particular, we must
not allow to leak the "rotate" tag into the muxer. Some muxers will
catch this properly (like mov), but others (like mkv) can add it as
generic tag. Note applications, which use libavformat and assume the
old rotate API, will interpret such "rotate" user tags as rotate
metadata (which it is not), and incorrectly rotate the video.
The ffmpeg/ffplay tools drop the use of the old API for muxing and
demuxing, as all muxers/demuxers support the new API. This will mean
that the tools will not mistakenly interpret per-track "rotate" user
tags as rotate metadata. It will _not_ be treated as regression.
Unfortunately, hacks have been added, that allow the user to override
rotation by setting metadata explicitly, e.g. via
-metadata:s:v:0 rotate=0
See references to trac #4560. fate-filter-meta-4560-rotate0 tests this.
It's easier to adjust the hack for supporting it than arguing for its
removal, so ffmpeg CLI now explicitly catches this case, and essentially
replaces the "rotate" value with a display matrix side data. (It would
be easier for both user and implementation to create an explicit option
for rotation.)
When the code under FF_API_OLD_ROTATE_API is disabled, one FATE
reference file has to be updated (because "rotate" is not exported
anymore).
Tested-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
Reviewed-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
* commit '6d5636ad9a':
hevc: x86: Add add_residual() SIMD optimizations
See a6af4bf64d
This merge is only cosmetics (renames, space shuffling, etc).
The functionnal changes in the ASM are *not* merged:
- unrolling with %rep is kept
- ADD_RES_MMX_4_8 is left untouched: this needs investigation
Merged-by: Clément Bœsch <u@pkh.me>
* commit '043b0b9fb1':
Replace leftover uses of -aframes|-dframes|-vframes with -frames:a|d|v
The merge also includes all our own occurences.
Merged-by: Clément Bœsch <u@pkh.me>
* commit '5cc0057f49':
lavu: remove the custom atomic API
This commit is a noop. The removal is postponed until all usages in
FFmpeg are dropped as well. A patchset is on discussion on the
mailing-list:
http://ffmpeg.org/pipermail/ffmpeg-devel/2017-March/209003.html
Merged-by: Clément Bœsch <u@pkh.me>
This supports retrieving the device from a provided hw_frames_ctx, and
automatically creating a hw_frames_ctx if hw_device_ctx is set.
The old API is not deprecated yet. The user can still use
av_vdpau_bind_context() (with or without setting hw_frames_ctx), or use
the API before that by allocating and setting hwaccel_context manually.
Cherry-picked from Libav commit 1a7ddba5.
(Adds missing APIchanges entry to the Libav version.)
Reviewed-by: Mark Thompson <sw@jkqxz.net>
This "reuses" the flags introduced for the av_vdpau_bind_context() API
function, and makes them available to all hwaccels. This does not affect
the current vdpau API, as av_vdpau_bind_context() should obviously
override the AVCodecContext.hwaccel_flags flags for the sake of
compatibility.
Cherry-picked from Libav commit 16a163b5.
Reviewed-by: Mark Thompson <sw@jkqxz.net>