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ported back hack for interlaced mpeg2, without it mplayer draws whole frame for every field -100% slowdown
author | iive |
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date | Tue, 26 Mar 2002 17:05:09 +0000 |
parents | f0e3dcefb7af |
children | 8a01cde9cf39 |
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#ifdef HAVE_NEW_INPUT // All commands id #define MP_CMD_SEEK 0 #define MP_CMD_AUDIO_DELAY 1 #define MP_CMD_QUIT 2 #define MP_CMD_PAUSE 3 #define MP_CMD_GRAB_FRAMES 4 #define MP_CMD_PLAY_TREE_STEP 5 #define MP_CMD_PLAY_TREE_UP_STEP 6 #define MP_CMD_PLAY_ALT_SRC_STEP 7 #define MP_CMD_SUB_DELAY 8 #define MP_CMD_OSD 9 #define MP_CMD_VOLUME 10 #define MP_CMD_MIXER_USEMASTER 11 #define MP_CMD_CONTRAST 12 #define MP_CMD_BRIGHTNESS 13 #define MP_CMD_HUE 14 #define MP_CMD_SATURATION 15 #define MP_CMD_FRAMEDROPPING 16 #define MP_CMD_TV_STEP_CHANNEL 17 #define MP_CMD_TV_STEP_NORM 18 #define MP_CMD_TV_STEP_CHANNEL_LIST 19 #define MP_CMD_VO_FULLSCREEN 20 #define MP_CMD_SUB_POS 21 #define MP_CMD_GUI_EVENTS 5000 #define MP_CMD_GUI_LOADFILE 5001 #define MP_CMD_GUI_LOADSUBTITLE 5002 #define MP_CMD_GUI_ABOUT 5003 #define MP_CMD_GUI_PLAY 5004 #define MP_CMD_GUI_STOP 5005 #define MP_CMD_GUI_PLAYLIST 5006 #define MP_CMD_GUI_PREFERENCES 5007 #define MP_CMD_GUI_FULLSCREEN 5008 #define MP_CMD_GUI_SKINBROWSER 5009 // The args types #define MP_CMD_ARG_INT 0 #define MP_CMD_ARG_FLOAT 1 #define MP_CMD_ARG_STRING 2 #ifndef MP_CMD_MAX_ARGS #define MP_CMD_MAX_ARGS 10 #endif // Error codes for the drivers // An error occured but we can continue #define MP_INPUT_ERROR -1 // A fatal error occured, this driver should be removed #define MP_INPUT_DEAD -2 // No input were avaible #define MP_INPUT_NOTHING -3 // For the keys drivers, if possible you can send key up and key down // events. Key up is the default, to send a key down you must or the key // code with MP_KEY_DOWN #define MP_KEY_DOWN (1<<29) // Use this when the key shouldn't be auto-repeated (like mouse buttons) #define MP_NO_REPEAT_KEY (1<<28) #ifndef MP_MAX_KEY_DOWN #define MP_MAX_KEY_DOWN 32 #endif typedef union mp_cmd_arg_value { int i; float f; char* s; } mp_cmd_arg_value_t; typedef struct mp_cmd_arg { int type; mp_cmd_arg_value_t v; } mp_cmd_arg_t; typedef struct mp_cmd { int id; char* name; int nargs; mp_cmd_arg_t args[MP_CMD_MAX_ARGS]; } mp_cmd_t; typedef struct mp_cmd_bind { int input[MP_MAX_KEY_DOWN+1]; char* cmd; } mp_cmd_bind_t; typedef struct mp_key_name { int key; char* name; } mp_key_name_t; // These typedefs are for the drivers. They are the functions used to retrive // the next key code or command. // These functions should return the key code or one of the error code typedef int (*mp_key_func_t)(int fd); // These functions should act like read typedef int (*mp_cmd_func_t)(int fd,char* dest,int size); // These are used to close the driver typedef void (*mp_close_func_t)(int fd); // This function add a new key driver. // The first arg is a file descriptor (use a negative value if you don't use any fd) // The second arg tell if we use select on the fd to know if something is avaible. // The third arg is optional. If null a default function wich read an int from the // fd will be used. // The last arg can be NULL if nothing is needed to close the driver. The close // function can be used int mp_input_add_cmd_fd(int fd, int select, mp_cmd_func_t read_func, mp_close_func_t close_func); // This remove a cmd driver, you usally don't need to use it void mp_input_rm_cmd_fd(int fd); // The args are the sames as for the keys drivers. If you don't use any valid fd you MUST // give a read_func. int mp_input_add_key_fd(int fd, int select, mp_key_func_t read_func, mp_close_func_t close_func); // As for the cmd one you usally don't need this function void mp_input_rm_key_fd(int fd); // This function can be used to reput a command in the system. It's used by libmpdemux // when it perform a blocking operation to resend the command it received to the main // loop. int mp_input_queue_cmd(mp_cmd_t* cmd); // This function retrive the next avaible command waiting no more than time msec. // If pause is true, the next input will always return a pause command. mp_cmd_t* mp_input_get_cmd(int time, int paused); // After getting a command from mp_input_get_cmd you need to free it using this // function void mp_cmd_free(mp_cmd_t* cmd); // This create a copy of a command (used by the auto repeat stuff) mp_cmd_t* mp_cmd_clone(mp_cmd_t* cmd); // When you create a new driver you should add it in this 2 functions. void mp_input_init(void); void mp_input_uninit(void); #endif /* HAVE_NEW_INPUT */