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Test if create_vdp_decoder() might succeed by calling it from config()
with a small value for max_reference_frames.
This does not make automatic recovery by using software decoder possible,
but lets MPlayer fail more graciously on - actually existing - buggy
hardware that does not support certain H264 widths when using
hardware accelerated decoding (784, 864, 944, 1024, 1808, 1888 pixels on
NVIDIA G98) and if the user tries to hardware-decode more samples at
the same time than supported.
Might break playback of H264 Intra-Only samples on hardware with very
little video memory.
author | cehoyos |
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date | Sat, 21 Mar 2009 20:11:05 +0000 |
parents | 4129c8cfa742 |
children | 2e3751815a21 |
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#ifndef MPLAYER_MP_OSD_H #define MPLAYER_MP_OSD_H #define OSD_MSG_TV_CHANNEL 0 #define OSD_MSG_TEXT 1 #define OSD_MSG_SUB_DELAY 2 #define OSD_MSG_SPEED 3 #define OSD_MSG_OSD_STATUS 4 #define OSD_MSG_BAR 5 #define OSD_MSG_PAUSE 6 #define OSD_MSG_RADIO_CHANNEL 7 /// Base id for messages generated from the commmand to property bridge. #define OSD_MSG_PROPERTY 0x100 #define MAX_OSD_LEVEL 3 #define MAX_TERM_OSD_LEVEL 1 // These appear in options list extern int osd_duration; extern int term_osd; void set_osd_bar(int type,const char* name,double min,double max,double val); void set_osd_msg(int id, int level, int time, const char* fmt, ...); void rm_osd_msg(int id); #endif /* MPLAYER_MP_OSD_H */