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Should be no functional changes.
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Seems this is a confusion between Libav which was silently used
by Ubuntu instead of FFmpeg.
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While it's not something we'll be using for the official release,
it's nice to support new libraries at least on "it compiles" level,
so it's not that many frustrated developers around.
Nexyon, please have a look into Audaspace changes :)
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deprecated settings
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Needed for some own tests.
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Was a regression since avg_frame_rate changes.
Didn't find reliable way to get stream duration which will
work with both FFmpeg and Libav so added some freaking black
magic to distinguish one from another.
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av_close_input_file()
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avcodec_encode_video() has been replaced with avcodec_encode_video2()
in new libavcodec versions.
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CODEC_ID_* have been replaced with AV_CODEC_ID_* in new libavcodec
versions.
Update the code to use those new identifiers.
Added a compatibility code to ffmpeg_compat.h
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Patch #35019, #35131 and #35152 by Jurgen Herrmann.
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After planar codecs support minimal FFmpeg was
bumped to 0.10 which was not so much nice because
it was only released only later last year.
Didn't find a way to make compatibility code local
in ffmpeg_compat, so there're some ifdefs in
audaspace and writeffmpeg.
Not entirely happy, but having a bit of ifdefs in
code better than lots of real PITA for platform
maintainers.
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AVCODEC_MAX_AUDIO_FRAME_SIZE was deprecated and
finally removed from current trunk.
Initial patch by Lawrence D'Oliveiro (ldo) with
own modification, Thanks!
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The latest ffmpeg versions include a workaround to deal with a certain
pecularity in Canon DSLR footage: instead of decoding pictures with the
proper resolution of 1920x1080 they decode it with 1920x1088 and add a
black bar at the bottom.
Needless to say, that this screws up things in a lot of areas within blender
(proxy indices, mask animations etc.)
Since all blender versions besides Linux x86 32bit seem still to include
older ffmpeg versions which still contain this bug, this patch adds
a workaround for older versions until we have all versions on all platforms
up to date.
See also: http://git.libav.org/?p=libav.git;a=commit;h=30f515091c323da59c0f1b533703dedca2f4b95d
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FFmpeg is now using S16P sampler for MP3 which is not actually
supported by audaspace, so request for S16 sampler instead.
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Patch makes it possible to compile blender with recent ffmpeg
and libav libraries, mainly by getting rid of deprecated API.
Original patch by Campbell Barton with own modifications to
support compilation with older ffmpeg versions.
This patch could break compatibility of FFV1 videos playing
back in older players, mainly because of alpha support changes.
Preserving compatibility with such players became a headache
and think it's high time to get rid of workarounds here.
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linking against function which isn't public in API gives error
when met some circumstances.
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This switches some areas of Blender which are related on FFmpeg stuff
from deprecated symbols to currently supported one.
Pretty straightforward changes based on documentation of FFmpeg's
API which symbols should be now used.
This should make Blender compatible with recent FFmpeg 0.11.
Should be no functional changes.
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without the underscores these clogged up the namespace for autocompleation which was annoying.
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http://markmail.org/message/fp7ozcywxum3ar7n
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This patch adds:
* support for proxy building again (missing feature from Blender 2.49)
additionally to the way, Blender 2.49 worked, you can select several
strips at once and make Blender build proxies in the background (using
the job system)
Also a new thing: movie proxies are now build into AVI files, and
the proxy system is moved into ImBuf-library, so that other parts
of blender can also benefit from it.
* Timecode support: to fix seeking issues with files, that have
a) varying frame rates
b) very large GOP lengths
c) are broken inbetween
d) use different time code tracks
the proxy builder can now also build timecode indices, which are
used (optionally) for seeking.
For the first time, it is possible, to do frame exact seeking on
all file types.
* Support for different video-streams in one video file (can be
selected in sequencer, other parts of blender can also use it,
but UI has to be added accordingly)
* IMPORTANT: this patch *requires* ffmpeg 0.7 or newer, since
older versions don't support the pkt_pts field, that is essential
for building timecode indices.
Windows and Mac libs are already updated, Linux-users have to build
their own ffmpeg verions until distros keep up.
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LIBAVCODEC_VERSION_MAJOR 52
LIBAVCODEC_VERSION_MINOR 122
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Did some fine-tuning for AVOption -> AVOption2 crazyness
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Small fix for a very old bug in swscaler color space support detection.
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Added central compatibility header file, which enables blender to compile
against very old ffmpeg versions as well as very new versions using the
*NEW* API. (Old API functions are simulated using macros and inline functions)
Added a whole lot of additional checks, tested against 6 different versions
down the timeline, hopefully, now finally all is well.
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