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honor decoder's/filter's decision to remove frames when using -noskip. this may go against the original intention of the vf layer, but it's how all the filters that drop frames have been written to work, so it's now the de-facto standard. without this patch, -noskip will result in tons of duplicate frames (either soft or hard duplicates) and a/v desync whenever decimation, ivtc, etc. is used. even with this patch -noskip is still a bad idea for most of these purposes, but it will work reliably with filmdint, framestep, and some other filters with fixed in:out ratios as long as the right -ofps value is used. without this patch, there is no hope of -noskip working with frame-dropping filters. (this patch was previously committed erroneously as part of another change, then reversed. it is now being committed again.)
author rfelker
date Sun, 23 Oct 2005 07:37:55 +0000
parents 487cfc28525d
children 1a14fde7680d
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/// A simple parser with per-entry settings.

typedef struct m_entry_st {
  char* name; // Filename, url or whatever
  char** opts; // NULL terminated list of name,val pairs 
} m_entry_t;

// Free a list returned by m_config_parse_command_line
void
m_entry_list_free(m_entry_t* lst);
// Use this when you switch to another entry
int
m_entry_set_options(m_config_t *config, m_entry_t* entry);

m_entry_t*
m_config_parse_me_command_line(m_config_t *config, int argc, char **argv);