DVD/PGS are definitely not common, and ones that make use of the forced
subpictures flag even less so. For this button to be useful, the
subtitle track would need to be DVD or PGS, the track would need to make
use of the forced flag, the user would have to know what forced
subpictures are, and the user would need to have the preference of only
viewing forced subpictures on a subtitle. The function of this button is
too niche to be on the osc, if this behavior is desired the user can
simply bind a key in their input.conf. Moreover, this button only adds
confusion because there's no intuitive way to show what it does, and
there's no explanation for it anywhere in the manuals. osc real-estate
is quite limited as it is, so let's not waste any space on buttons with
highly questionable utility at best and confusing or bad UX at worst.
- Move window scale to scaled resolution line
- add deinterlacing display
- rename "Gamma" to "Transfer"
- reorder to colormatrix/primaries/transfer as commonly used by
ffmpeg/ffprobe
This ensures the spacing between forced-only sub toggle button and the
volume button matches the spacing between the volume and the fullscreen
button on bottombar/topbar layouts
Fixes: 945d7c1eda
Previously, we would have a button with empty string added to the layout
for non DVD/PGS subtitles. This would cause there to be an invisible
button present that would take up space and could still be clicked
despite being invisible when the current subtitle track was not DVD/PGS.
The idea was that the button would be invisible for regular subtitle
tracks, and be visible as "[ ]"/"[F]" for DVD/PGS subtitle tracks.
This commit modifies the bar and box layouts to only add this button if
the current subtitle track is DVD/PGS. This results in there no longer
being an invisible button, and also prevents it from taking up space.
The button is added to layout as before when the current subtitle track
is DVD/PGS, matching the same logic as before.
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.
Currently, the osc will add a margin of (osc_height / 2) to the
deadzonesize for the window controls, the topbar and the bottombar,
i.e. when osc-deadzonesize=1, the osc will show up even if the cursor
is only hovering (osc_height / 2) pixels above or below it. This is not
what this option is supposed to do according to the manual, instead
osc-deadzonesize=1 should result in the osc only appearing when it is
directly hovered. The user can simply set osc-deadzonesize=0.9 or so if
such a margin is desired, instead make the option work as advertised by
removing this margin.
It should be noted that osc-layout=box does not share this behavior,
and it already works as advertised in the manual.
Finding the prefix in the key is not enough, the key has to actually
start with the prefix. Otherwise a key like `uosc-font_scale` will not
only match the `uosc-` prefix, but also the `osc-` prefix, resulting
in a logged warning about `-font_scale` being an unknown key.
6e4a76db08 attemped to reject invalid
properties and print an error for users so they actually know that
something is going wrong. This worked by simply checking if the property
not found error is returned, but it is actually perfectly possible for a
property to not be found (different than being unavailable just to be
clear here) at first and then show up later. An example would be
user-data which can be created at any time. It's also possible with
subproperties of things like track-list where a new track could be added
later.
In light of this, let's soften the error checking logic here with a
simple trick. mpv already keeps track of all toplevel properties and it
can be easily retrieved with the "property-list" property, so just cache
that. When we get a property not found error, instead of rejecting it,
try to match it something in the property-list first. If we have a
match, then consider the property valid and allow the script to behavior
normally. If not, we reject it. This approach means property names that
are obviously wrong like "fake-property-here" will reliably get rejected
and something like "user-data/test" works as usual. The downside is that
errors in the subproperty level are not caught, so something like
"track-list/0/fake-property" would still be considered valid and the
user gets no warning that this won't work. We'll just accept the
compromise and hope this isn't too common.
Fixes#11550.
Instead of erroring when values returned by profile-cond expressions
aren't booleans, apply the relative profiles as long as the return
values are truthy. This allows shortening conditions like
profile-cond=path:match('foo') ~= nil
to
profile-cond=path:match('foo')
The idle logo could appear on the left side of the window for a split
second after starting.
That is because when osd dimensions can be reported as 0 at the very beginning.
Since the width gets calculated based on a fixed height and the aspect ratio,
which is 0, that results in a width of 0 until the next update.
Previously, it just silently didn't do anything which is not very
intuitive. Since the lua api returns an error string, check to see if
it matches the "property not found" case and print an error message.
Additionally, don't add the fake property to the internal
cached_properties list or try to observe it. This avoids redundant
evaluate calls which will never actually succeed. We do still mark it
under watched_properties however. This avoids having to call
mp.get_property_native multiple times.
An error indicates that something doesn't work, but as long as a
safe url is available, playback is still expected to work.
Thus reduce logging level of MP4 DASH without fragments message and
add a new error message for when there is no safe url available either.
Also adds a missing space.
With dash the first fragment was always considered an init fragment if
there wasn't a duration. However that only makes sense when there are
also other fragments, so check if there are other fragments in addition
to the lack of a duration.
The console.lua check is still kind of dumb since we check an
environment variable to distinguish between wayland and x11, but
otherwise it should be better in theory.
ytdl_hook always set force-media-title, making users unable to force
a media-title via options.
To prevent that, check if force-media-title is already set to avoid
overwriting it.
A better solution would be to use tags like is already done for some
metadata, however that doesn't work when `all_formats=yes` is used.
See cbb8f534b0
A comment was added to hint at why it isn't done via tags.
ref.
https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/pull/10453#issuecomment-1445277496
This refactors exec to only return the result of the subprocess command,
and makes the rest of run_ytdl_hook use the fields of this result,
because specifying all those return values multiple times is unwieldy
now that exec is called several times, and this is easier to read
anyway.
I removed the line
err = string.format("%s returned '%d'", err, es)
altogether instead of updating the es variable, because there was no
chance of it being executed since it would only happen when
result.killed_by_us is true, but run_ytdl_hook returns early when it is.
The value of `sig-peak` is relative to the SDR peak. This is not
a problem when used inside the player, but the `HDR peak` in stats
should display human-readable information.
So change to return the actual nits value of HDR.
Closed https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/issues/10127
This reverts:
3fb4140c lua/defaults: add user_data helpers
68a20e7a javascript/defaults: add user_data helpers
00510379 lua/js: fix user_data_del util function
As well as the lua/js parts of:
3ec2a098 docs: document new user-data property
user-data and its sub-properties can be set/get/observed/deleted
via the standard properties interface, so there's no need for
additional helpers specific to user-data, which only added maintenance
burden.
Not sure when this actually started happening, but it's probably been
like this for years. Currently, the logic for the window-controls works
by simply checking if the osc is visible and then either enabling or
disabling the associated keybindings. The problem is that this can just
constantly spam mp.enable_keybindings/disable_key_bindings on every
single render call if the user disables the border at any point in time.
This does a lot of pointless work and also results in the logs being
spammed with lines like "disable-section". Clearly, this should just
work like the code for checking the input keybindings just above it.
Keep track of an internal state variable and check when it doesn't match
the osc visibility. In that case, we can then either enable or disable
the key bindings and just update the variable.
Deduplicate history like the fish shell. So for example
entering "cmd 1" then "cmd 2" then "cmd 3" then "cmd 1"
would result in a history of
[cmd 2][cmd 3][cmd 1]
instead of
[cmd 1][cmd 2][cmd 3][cmd 1]
Adds a function `history_add` to replace directly adding to history.
Adds an option `history_dedup` to activate the deduplication.
Defaults to on.
Only matters when configuring ytdl_hook with `all_formats=yes`.
So far the tracks were ordered from worst to best quality.
Web players with quality selection always show the highest quality
option at the top. Since tracks are usually listed with the first
track at the top, that should also be the highest quality one.
yt-dlp/youtube-dl sorts it's formats from worst to best.
Iterate in reverse to get best track first.
Console already respected the bottom margin to not overlap with the
bottom bar from the OSC, but it would still overlap with the window
decorations from the OSC.
Now everything is clipped above the top margin and no superfluous lines
are drawn.
Every format that was not detected as a video format was added to the
audio tracks. This resulted in e.g. YouTube storyboards from ending up
in the list of audio tracks.
Now formats that are already known to be neither video formats nor audio
formats, will also not end up in any track list.
Formats where it is unknown if they are video or audio get added to
tracks if `force_all_formats` is used, otherwise only
formats that are known to contain video or audio become video or audio
tracks respectively.
https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/issues/4373#issuecomment-1186637357
One would expect that e.g.
`--script-opts=ytdl_hook-all_formats=no --ytdl-format=bestaudio` and
`--script-opts=ytdl_hook-all_formats=yes --ytdl-format=bestaudio`
to play the exact same tracks without manual intervention.
This already worked when two formats were requested.
For a single format with `all_formats=yes` it would also play a track
that was not requested when available. This was inconsistant with the
behavior of `all_formats=no` (default), which would not play a second
track when only a single one was requested.
This combined with #10395 now plays the exact same tracks with
`all_formats=yes` as without, even when only one format is requested.
Tracks are marked as default tracks based on what yt-dlp/youtube-dl
returns in the field `requested_formats`. The problem is that this field
only exists when there is more then one requested format.
So `ytdl-format=bestvideo+bestaudio` would have that field,
but `ytdl-format=bestaudio` would not,
leading to no tracks being marked as default tracks.
The requested formats can also be found under `requested_downloads`,
which exists regardless of the number of requested formats.
However when there is more then one requested format,
`requested_downloads` doesn't contain those formats directly and instead
has a field `requested_formats` that is identical to the other
`requested_formats`. Therefore use `requested_downloads` as a fallback
for when `requested_formats` doesn't exist.