* qatar/master:
dnxhddec: optimise dnxhd_decode_dct_block()
rtp: remove disabled code
eac3enc: use different numbers of blocks per frame to allow higher bitrates
dnxhd: add regression test for 10-bit
dnxhd: 10-bit support
dsputil: update per-arch init funcs for non-h264 high bit depth
dsputil: template get_pixels() for different bit depths
dsputil: create 16/32-bit dctcoef versions of some functions
jfdctint: add 10-bit version
mov: add clcp type track as Subtitle stream.
mpeg4: add Mpeg4 Profiles names.
mpeg4: decode Level Profile for MPEG4 Part 2.
ffprobe: display bitstream level.
imgconvert: remove unused glue and xglue macros
Conflicts:
libavcodec/dsputil_template.c
Merged-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
Shallow clones (--depth X) lack the N tag used to compute
the revision number: use 'git-YYYY-MM-DD-hhhhhhh' as revision,
where hhhhhhh is the short git hash.
Snapshots from gitweb do not have git information at all,
but they have the short git hash in the directory name:
append it to the release number.
High bitdepth H.264 needs 32-bit transform coefficients, whereas
dnxhd does not. This creates a conflict with the templated
functions operating on DCTELEM data. This patch adds a field
allowing the caller to choose the element size in dsputil_init()
and adds the required functions.
Signed-off-by: Mans Rullgard <mans@mansr.com>
* qatar/master:
rv30: return AVERROR(EINVAL) instead of EINVAL
build: add -L flags before existing LDFLAGS
simple_idct: whitespace cosmetics
simple_idct: make repeated code a macro
dsputil: remove huge #if 0 block
simple_idct: change 10-bit add/put stride from pixels to bytes
dsputil: allow 9/10-bit functions for non-h264 codecs
dnxhd: rename some data tables
dnxhdenc: remove inline from function only called through pointer
dnxhdenc: whitespace cosmetics
swscale: mark YUV422P10(LE,BE) as supported for output
configure: add -xc99 to LDFLAGS for Sun CC
Remove unused and non-compiling vestigial g729 decoder
Remove unused code under G729_BITEXACT #ifdef.
mpegvideo: fix invalid picture unreferencing.
dsputil: Remove extra blank line at end.
dsputil: Replace a LONG_MAX check with HAVE_FAST_64BIT.
simple_idct: add 10-bit version
Conflicts:
Makefile
libavcodec/g729data.h
libavcodec/g729dec.c
libavcodec/rv30.c
tests/ref/lavfi/pixdesc
tests/ref/lavfi/pixfmts_copy
tests/ref/lavfi/pixfmts_null
tests/ref/lavfi/pixfmts_scale
tests/ref/lavfi/pixfmts_vflip
Merged-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
This ensures the linker picks the just built libraries even
if LDFLAGS for some reason contains -L flags pointing at
other directories containing libav libraries.
Signed-off-by: Mans Rullgard <mans@mansr.com>
Using Sun's compiler on Solaris, -xc99 is as much a linker flag as a
compiler flag, so add it to LDFLAGS.
Signed-off-by: Diego Biurrun <diego@biurrun.de>
Mpegvideo would free frames as soon as they're not the next or prev
picture. This is fine for a single-threading model, but fails miserably
in a system where pictures can be referenced (as e.g. last/prev pic)
in other threads. Keeping track of ownership of pictures keeps image
references (e.g. motion vectors, or the reference of a motion vector)
alive as long as the picture data itself is alive.
This also happens to fix make THREADS=[3-16] fate-vsynth[12]-error.
* qatar/master:
Remove h264_lowres_idct_put/add functions
Remove snow/dwt test program
h264: remove some disabled code
Fix incorrect max_lowres values
matroskadec: fix integer underflow if header length < probe length.
cosmetics: indentation
eac3enc: use frame exponent strategy when applicable.
cosmetics: rename eac3dec_data.c/h to eac3_data.c/h since the tables will also be used in the E-AC-3 encoder.
dsputil: fix ff_check_alignment()
Conflicts:
libavcodec/Makefile
libavcodec/h264idct_template.c
Merged-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
Use of these has been broken ever since the h264 idct was changed
to always use transposed inputs. Furthermore, they were only
ever used if some *other* non-default idct was requested.
Signed-off-by: Mans Rullgard <mans@mansr.com>
This checks if the set of selected exponent strategies for all blocks in a
channel are in the frame exponent strategy table, and if so, writes the
table index instead of each strategy. This saves up to 7 bits per channel per
frame, so the overall effect on quality is small.