Michael Niedermayer 7d7f57d939 store halfpel filter coefficients in the header as well as the
flag for diagonal interpolation

the primary reason for this change is that previously MC up to 1/4 pel
matched H.264 exactly and that increases the risk of stumbling over
patents

secondly this allows 0.10 db or more quality gain by choosing a longer
filter and the filter could also be chosen optimally for each frame
though that of course would cause speed loss at the decoder and encoder
side ...

Originally committed as revision 10436 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk
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FFmpeg README
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1) Documentation
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* Read the documentation in the doc/ directory.

2) Licensing
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* Read the file COPYING.LGPL. FFmpeg and the associated libraries EXCEPT
  for libpostproc and libswscale are licensed under the GNU Lesser General
  Public License.

* libpostproc and libswscale are distributed under the GNU General Public
  License, see the file COPYING.GPL for details. Their compilation and use
  in FFmpeg is optional.
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