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ability to disable the nonsense expand filter is a must! otherwise it's impossible to render subtitles earlier in the filter chain and then scale them down with a scale filter; huge subs will get rendered again on top!! (think dvd/vobsub where you can't just use smaller font size) if anyone has a better way to handle this, do it! (e.g. make it so that the first expand filter disabled osd for the rest of the filter chain)
author rfelker
date Fri, 24 Jan 2003 01:04:50 +0000
parents a9a19a991a70
children 5723c4b2a2ea
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// VFCAP_* values: they are flags, returned by query_format():

// set, if the given colorspace is supported (with or without conversion)
#define VFCAP_CSP_SUPPORTED 0x1
// set, if the given colorspace is supported _without_ conversion
#define VFCAP_CSP_SUPPORTED_BY_HW 0x2
// set if the driver/filter can draw OSD
#define VFCAP_OSD 0x4
// set if the driver/filter can handle compressed SPU stream
#define VFCAP_SPU 0x8
// scaling up/down by hardware, or software:
#define VFCAP_HWSCALE_UP 0x10
#define VFCAP_HWSCALE_DOWN 0x20
#define VFCAP_SWSCALE 0x40
// driver/filter can do vertical flip (upside-down)
#define VFCAP_FLIP 0x80

// driver/hardware handles timing (blocking)
#define VFCAP_TIMER 0x100
// driver _always_ flip image upside-down (for ve_vfw)
#define VFCAP_FLIPPED 0x200
// vf filter: accepts stride (put_image)
// vo driver: has draw_slice() support for the given csp
#define VFCAP_ACCEPT_STRIDE 0x400
// filter does postprocessing (so you shouldn't scale/filter image before it)
#define VFCAP_POSTPROC 0x800