On Linux, we have `mpv.desktop`, and on macOS, we have `osxbundle`, both
of which handle file associations and protocol registration in the
system environment.
On Windows, this information is stored in the registry, so this commit
adds support for it.
It registers the application, supported file types, and supported
protocols, and adds an uninstall entry so users can remove all
registrations via the control panel. Note that this does not remove the
binary itself.
The implementation is fully portable. There are no external installers,
as mpv handles everything automatically. This should improve usability
when moving binaries and so on.
- `mpv --register` registers mpv (see verbose output for a list of actions).
- `mpv --unregister` reverts all changes made during installation.
- `mpv --register-rpath <string>` allows specifying a string to be
prepended to `PATH` before running mpv. This is useful when using
external dependencies that shouldn't be added globally to `PATH`.
mutex itself was probably more costly than the PRNG itself. and
locking PRNGs is almost universally not recommended. simply add
a state parameter that the caller can hold to avoid locks.
The refactoring in bbac628a1b missed that
the initial update handler didn't immediately run all the triggered
callbacks but would instead delay it until the next playloop. This
subtly breaks things of course like hooks, force window handling, etc.
Ensure that we immediately run all the callbacks like before on startup.
Fixes bbac628a1b
Fixes https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/pull/15828#issuecomment-2663830477
For some reason, mp_option_change_callback had weird special logic on
init to start the ipc client. This makes no sense. It should just be
started in mp_initialize like all the other clients.
We already have more than enough options. This doesn't need to exist.
Just use the environment variable if you really want to use this for
some reason.
This update introduces a demux_packet_pool, allowing for the reuse of
previously allocated packets when needed.
sizeof(AVPacket) is not a part of the lavc public ABI, which prevents us
to allocate memory in larger blocks. However, we can substantially
decrease the amount of alloc/free operations during playback by reusing
both mpv's demux_packet and AVPacket.
This adjustment addresses the root cause of issue #12076, which,
although resolved upstream, did not fully tackle the persistent problem
of allocating small blocks of aligned memory. This issue largely stems
from the FFmpeg design of the AVPacket API. After this change memory
will no longer be allocated once cache limits is reached.
The demux_packet_pool is shared as a global pool of packets for a given
MPContext.
This change significantly speeds up the demuxer deinitialization,
benefiting file switching scenarios, especially when a large demuxer
cache is used.
See: #12294
See: #12563
Signed-off-by: Kacper Michajłow <kasper93@gmail.com>
It is now handled internally by the libmpv profile.
Since `player` was the default option, the impact should be minimal, as it
is uncommon to override the default option with the same value.
yes/no args will function the same way as before this commit.
This adds a clipboard API with multiple backend and format support.
--clipboard-enable option can be toggled at runtime to turn native
clipboard on and off.
Also move the loading of profiles and input section activation in one
place. Leaving this in mp_initialize has the drawback that encoding
section profile will overwrite options set by the user in the command
line, since it's set after the CLI options are parsed and processed.
mp_parse_cfgfiles happens before parsing the CLI, so loading the profile
there is better.
When starting multiple processes of `mpv --shuffle` in parallel,
sometimes the random seed happens to be identical, so files are
played in the same random order.
mp_rand_seed(0) now uses a random seed provided by libavutil,
and only falls back to time in case of failure.
It makes sense to only descend into the subdirectory meson build file on
windows, but we should always make sure HAVE_WIN32_SMTC is 0 for other
platforms. Otherwise, it gets unneccesarily awkward to work with.
This avoids printing any stray messages in encode output stream.
--o is already pre-parse cli option which is designed to be parsed
before anything else is printed to output. So we can use that to force
stderr output if needed for encode mode.
add new app_bridge objc file for bridging between mpv core and app
functionality. replace old EventsResponder singleton with AppHub.
another step to clean up all App functionality and have one central
place for it.
98a27b3cd1 changed this to mpv but that's
kind of pointless since the binary is already named mpv so that will be
the default thread name. Evidently, people rename/symlink the binary to
something else so might as well make them happier. Fixes#13469.
I'd like some names to be more descriptive, but to work with 15 chars
limit we have to make some sacrifice.
Also because of the limit, remove the `mpv/` prefix and prioritize
actuall thread name.
Make it not possible to build mpv without the latest libplacebo anymore.
This will allow for less code duplication between mpv and libplacebo,
and in the future also let us delete legacy ifdefs and track libplacebo
better.
This only existed as essentially a workaround for meson's behavior and
to maintain compatibility with the waf build. Since waf put everything
in a generated subdirectory, we had to put make a subdirectory called
"generated" in the source for meson so stuff could go to the right
place. Well now we don't need to do that anymore. Move the meson.build
files around so they go in the appropriate place in the subdirectory of
the source tree and change the paths of the headers accordingly. A
couple of important things to note.
1. mpv.com now gets made in build/player/mpv.com (necessary because of
a meson limitation)
2. The macos icon generation path is shortened to
TOOLS/osxbundle/icon.icns.inc.
Since meson has its own unit testing system, let's rework mpv's tests so
they integrate nicely with this. To prepare for this, start off by
dropping the unittest option. Of course, this means that tests will no
longer be supported in the waf build at all but it will be dropped
anyway. Note that the tests option is preserved for the meson build. We
will still make use of this in the future commits.
Previously, if log-file was set not via a CLI option (e.g. set via
mpv.conf or other config file, or set from a script init phase),
then meaningful early log messages were thrown away because the log
file name was unknown initially.
Such early log messages include the command line arguments, any
options set from mpv.conf, and possibly more.
Now we store up to 5000 early messages before the log file name is
known, and flush them once/if it becomes known, or destroy this
buffer once mpv init is complete.
The implementation is similar and adjacent, but not identical, to an
existing early log system for mpv clients which request a log buffer.
When a platform has multiple valid AOs that can provide hotplug events
we should try to use the one that also provides playback.
Concretely this will help when introducing hotplug support for
ao_pipewire.
Currently ao_pulse is probed by ao_hotplug_get_device_list() before
ao_pipewire and on the common setups where both AOs could work pulse
will be selected for hotplug handling.
This means that hotplug_init() of ao_pipewire will never be called and
list_devs() has to do its own initialization.
But if ao_pulse is non-functional or not compiled-in suddenly
ao_pipewire *must* implement hotplug_init() for hotplugging events to
work for all.
Also if the hotplug ao_pulse connects to a PulseAudio instance that is
not emulated by the same PipeWire instance as the playback ao_pipewire
the hotplug events are useless.
Both mpv's main function and the client API use mp_initialize to start
up. In general, these work the same however the client API had one
slight, unnecessary limitation: you can't start it up with idle=no. In
practice, the libmpv profile (used with the client API) sets idle to
yes, so it's rarely encountered, but there's no particular reason why
this policy needs to be enforced. It turns out that mp_initialize does a
quick check to see if there are any entries in the playlist and if idle
mode is set. If not, it prints the help message and exits. Basically,
it's just the part that handles the terminal message when you type "mpv"
with no arguments. Unfortunately with idle=no, the client API also hits
this code path, exits prematurely with 1 and thus returns an API error.
Fortunately, the fix is very simple. If the client API is used instead
of the "normal" mpv executable, then the mp_initialize function gets a
NULL for the options argument. When starting mpv from the terminal (when
you would want to see the before mentioned help text), there will always
be at least an argv[0] (the mpv executable name itself) so we can
reliably distinguish between the two. The other case where there could
be no argv is if the pseudo-gui profile is used, but this always
enforces idle so we don't have to worry about it either. In other words,
with this combination of conditions (options, no idle, and no playlist
entries), we can be sure this is from a user calling mpv in the terminal
with no arguments. Therefore, other cases can be allowed which means
client API users can initialize with idle=no. Fixes#10162.
This allows configuring which options are saved by quit-watch-later.
Fixes#4126, #4641 and #5567.
Toggling a video or audio filter twice would treat the option as changed
because the backup value is NULL, and the current value of vf/af is a
list with one empty item, so obj_settings_list_equal had to be changed.
Add an infrastructure for collecting performance-related data, use it in
some places. Add rendering of them to stats.lua.
There were two main goals: minimal impact on the normal code and normal
playback. So all these stats_* function calls either happen only during
initialization, or return immediately if no stats collection is going
on. That's why it does this lazily adding of stats entries etc. (a first
iteration made each stats entry an API thing, instead of just a single
stats_ctx, but I thought that was getting too intrusive in the "normal"
code, even if everything gets worse inside of stats.c).
You could get most of this information from various profilers (including
the extremely primitive --dump-stats thing in mpv), but this makes it
easier to see the most important information at once (at least in
theory), partially because we know best about the context of various
things.
Not very happy with this. It's all pretty primitive and dumb. At this
point I just wanted to get over with it, without necessarily having to
revisit it later, but with having my stupid statistics.
Somehow the code feels terrible. There are a lot of meh decisions in
there that could be better or worse (but mostly could be better), and it
just sucks but it's also trivial and uninteresting and does the job. I
guess I hate programming. It's so tedious and the result is always shit.
Anyway, enjoy.
If the user manages to run a "loadfile x append" command before the loop
in mp_play_files() is entered, then the player could start playing
these. This isn't expected, because appending files to the playlist in
idle mode does not normally start playback. It could happen because
there is a short time window where commands are processed before the
loop is entered (such as running the command when a script is loaded).
The idle mode semantics are pretty weird: if files were provided in
advance (on the command line), then these should be played immediately.
But if idle mode was already entered, and something is appended to the
playlist using "append", i.e. without explicitly triggering playback,
then it should remain in idle mode.
Try to follow this by redefining PT_STOP to strictly mean idle mode.
Remove the playlist->current check from idle_loop(), since only the
stop_play field counts now (cf. what mp_set_playlist_entry() does).
This actually introduces the possibility that playlist->current, and
with it playlist-pos, are set to something, even though playback is not
active or being started. Previously, this was only possible during state
transitions, such as when changing playlist entries.
Very annoyingly, this means the current way MPV_EVENT_IDLE was sent
doesn't work anymore. Logically, idle mode can be "active" even if
idle_loop() was not entered yet (between the time after mp_initialize()
and before the loop in mp_play_files()). Instead of worrying about this,
redo the "idle-active" property, and deprecate the event.
See: #7543
What was this even for? Also, most times, the cleared status line will
show up as an empty new line anyway, so this commit reduces the empty
new lines from 2 to 1.
Using mpv without libass isn't really supported, since it's not only
used to display ASS subtitles, but all text subtitles, and even OSD.
At least 1 user complained that the player printed a warning if built
without libass. Avoid trying to create the impression that using this
software without libass is in any way supported or desirable, and make
it fully mandatory.
(As far as making dependencies optional goes, I'd rather make ffmpeg
optional, which is an oversized and bloated library, rather than
something tiny like libass.)
Instead of having f_decoder_wrapper create its own copy of the entire
mpv option tree, create a struct local to that file and move all used
options to there.
movie_aspect is used by the "video-aspect" deprecated property code. I
think it's probably better not to remove the property yet, but
fortunately it's easy to work around without needing special handling
for this option or so.
correct_pts is used to prevent use of hr-seek in playloop.c. Ignore
that, if you use --no-correct-pts you're asking for trouble anyway. This
is the only behavior change.