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When the LUMINANCE16 format is less than 14 bit try to use
a depth texture instead.
On Intel 945 this is vastly faster (after re-enabling the
Z16 support in the driver again for newer versions) due
to no need for any software conversion.
It also has slightly higher precision, good enough for
the 14 and possibly 12 bit formats.
10 and 9 bit formats still look horrible, no idea what
causes this, there is very little information on the internal
precision of the hardware.
It is still useful for those since swscale is faster
converting 10 bit formats to 16 bit than to 8 bit.
author | reimar |
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date | Wed, 08 Aug 2012 19:18:02 +0000 |
parents | 6f190a6ae713 |
children | 093745dec9f5 |
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#!/bin/sh test "$1" && extra="-$1" # releases extract the version number from the VERSION file version=$(cat VERSION 2> /dev/null) if test -z $version ; then # Extract revision number from file used by daily tarball snapshots # or from the places different Subversion versions have it. svn_revision=$(cat snapshot_version 2> /dev/null) test $svn_revision || svn_revision=$(LC_ALL=C svn info 2> /dev/null | grep Revision | cut -d' ' -f2) test $svn_revision || svn_revision=$(grep revision .svn/entries 2>/dev/null | cut -d '"' -f2) test $svn_revision || svn_revision=$(sed -n -e '/^dir$/{n;p;q;}' .svn/entries 2>/dev/null) test $svn_revision && svn_revision=SVN-r$svn_revision test $svn_revision || svn_revision=UNKNOWN version=$svn_revision fi NEW_REVISION="#define VERSION \"${version}${extra}\"" OLD_REVISION=$(head -n 1 version.h 2> /dev/null) TITLE='#define MP_TITLE "%s "VERSION" (C) 2000-2012 MPlayer Team\n"' # Update version.h only on revision changes to avoid spurious rebuilds if test "$NEW_REVISION" != "$OLD_REVISION"; then cat <<EOF > version.h $NEW_REVISION $TITLE EOF fi