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Author SHA1 Message Date
John Koleszar
c377bf0eec fix pipe support on windows
STDIO streams are opened in text mode by default on Windows. This patch
changes the stdin/stdout streams to be in binary mode if they are being
used for I/O from the vpxenc or vpxdec tools.

Fixes issue #216. Thanks to mw AT hesotech.de for the fix.

Change-Id: I34525b3ce2a4a031d5a48d36df4667589372225b
2010-11-02 09:14:24 -04:00
John Koleszar
3427e1dd43 makefile: remove ivf{enc,dec} on make clean
Prior clean-up removed the object files, but not the binaries
themselves.

Change-Id: Ic2332188cea88094c14457ebb8b77680a60d581b
2010-10-27 13:00:30 -04:00
John Koleszar
ea68ee0458 rename ivf{enc,dec} to vpx{enc,dec}
The new WebM output support should be preferred to IVF, but we can't
change the default behavior of the ivf* tools. There are a few other
default behaviors for these tools that are counterintuitive for
historical reasons, and changing the binary name provides the
opportunity to clean those up as well. This patch takes the first
step by renaming the binaries.

Change-Id: I647008ae37cc352dd27ec1da7ed13489e0609b24
2010-10-25 22:12:44 -04:00
John Koleszar
dc66630cca ivfenc: webm output support
This patch adds the --webm option, to allow the creation of WebM streams
without having to remux ivf into webm.

Change-Id: Ief93c114a6913c55a04cf51bce38f594372d0ad0
2010-10-25 22:12:14 -04:00
John Koleszar
ad252daf65 ivfdec: webm reader support
This patch enables ivfdec to decode WebM files. WebM demuxing is
provided by the Matthew Gregan's Nestegg library.

This patch also makes minor changes to the timebase->framerate
handling when doing Y4M output. For WebM files, the framerate is
guessed by looking at the first second of video. For IVF files,
the timebase=1/(2*fps) hack is still in place, but is only used
if the timebase denominator is less than 1000. This is in anticipation
of change I8d25b5b, which introduces the distinction between
framerate and timebase to ivfenc. In the case of high resolution
timebases, like 100ns, we would have to guess the framerate
like we do for WebM, but since WebM support in ivfenc will
deprecate IVF output, we just assume 30fps rather than writing the
lookahead code.

Change-Id: I1dd8600f13bf6071533d2816f005da9ede4f60a2
2010-10-25 22:01:40 -04:00
John Koleszar
c2140b8af1 Use WebM in copyright notice for consistency
Changes 'The VP8 project' to 'The WebM project', for consistency
with other webmproject.org repositories.

Fixes issue #97.

Change-Id: I37c13ed5fbdb9d334ceef71c6350e9febed9bbba
2010-09-09 10:01:21 -04:00
John Koleszar
94c52e4da8 cosmetics: trim trailing whitespace
When the license headers were updated, they accidentally contained
trailing whitespace, so unfortunately we have to touch all the files
again.

Change-Id: I236c05fade06589e417179c0444cb39b09e4200d
2010-06-18 13:06:11 -04:00
John Koleszar
09202d8071 LICENSE: update with latest text
Change-Id: Ieebea089095d9073b3a94932791099f614ce120c
2010-06-04 16:19:40 -04:00
Timothy B. Terriberry
44d8949553 Add support for reading YUV4MPEG2 files to ivfenc.
A large collection of example files may be found at
 http://media.xiph.org/video/derf/
This also fixes a bug in ivfenc for uncompressed IVF input, which previously
 appeared not to skip past the file header the second time it opened the file.
I don't actually have an IVF file with which to test this fix, however.

Change-Id: Id69a1e11a3fa16c4a4fa8944e880bcea090cd52b
2010-06-02 20:35:04 -04:00
John Koleszar
b7492341ac install includes in DIST_DIR/include/vpx, move vpx_codec/ to vpx/
This renames the vpx_codec/ directory to vpx/, to allow applications
to more consistently reference these includes with the vpx/ prefix.
This allows the includes to be installed in /usr/local/include/vpx
rather than polluting the system includes directory with an
excessive number of includes.

Change-Id: I7b0652a20543d93f38f421c60b0bbccde4d61b4f
2010-05-24 20:27:42 -04:00
John Koleszar
ee8bcb1a7d make: make install target behave as expected
Split the 'make install' target into two: install and dist. dist
retains the old make install behavior of building a "distribution"
release, with source files, build system, etc. install does what
one one expects -- installs into a tree in the filesystem, /usr/local
by default.

Change-Id: I0805681ac10f853ef94cdc3aa70981c6bea81b45
2010-05-24 20:21:44 -04:00
John Koleszar
0ea50ce9cb Initial WebM release 2010-05-18 11:58:33 -04:00