[FFmpeg-cvslog] r25567 - trunk/libavcodec/libx264.c

Reinhard Tartler siretart
Tue Oct 26 16:53:25 CEST 2010


On Di, Okt 26, 2010 at 16:40:00 (CEST), Ronald S. Bultje wrote:

> Hi,
>
> On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 10:36 AM, Reinhard Tartler <siretart at tauware.de> wrote:
>> On Di, Okt 26, 2010 at 16:32:24 (CEST), Ronald S. Bultje wrote:
>>> On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 10:30 AM, Reinhard Tartler <siretart at tauware.de> wrote:
>>>> On Di, Okt 26, 2010 at 16:24:33 (CEST), Ramiro Polla wrote:
>>>>> On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 12:16 PM, Reinhard Tartler <siretart at tauware.de> wrote:
>>>>>> On Mo, Okt 25, 2010 at 16:40:01 (CEST), cehoyos wrote:
>>>>>>> Author: cehoyos
>>>>>>> Date: Mon Oct 25 16:40:00 2010
>>>>>>> New Revision: 25567
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Log:
>>>>>>> Make libx264 take the pict_type input parameter into account,
>>>>>>> thus making forced key frames work.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Patch by Nicolas George, nicolas d george a normalesup d org
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Modified:
>>>>>>> ? ?trunk/libavcodec/libx264.c
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Modified: trunk/libavcodec/libx264.c
>>>>>>> ==============================================================================
>>>>>>> --- trunk/libavcodec/libx264.c ? ? ? ?Mon Oct 25 08:15:21 2010 ? ? ? ?(r25566)
>>>>>>> +++ trunk/libavcodec/libx264.c ? ? ? ?Mon Oct 25 16:40:00 2010 ? ? ? ?(r25567)
>>>>>>> @@ -100,7 +100,11 @@ static int X264_frame(AVCodecContext *ct
>>>>>>> ? ? ? ? ?}
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ? ? ? ? ?x4->pic.i_pts ?= frame->pts;
>>>>>>> - ? ? ? ?x4->pic.i_type = X264_TYPE_AUTO;
>>>>>>> + ? ? ? ?x4->pic.i_type =
>>>>>>> + ? ? ? ? ? ?frame->pict_type == FF_I_TYPE ? X264_TYPE_KEYFRAME :
>>>>>>> + ? ? ? ? ? ?frame->pict_type == FF_P_TYPE ? X264_TYPE_P :
>>>>>>> + ? ? ? ? ? ?frame->pict_type == FF_B_TYPE ? X264_TYPE_B :
>>>>>>> + ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?X264_TYPE_AUTO;
>>>>>>> ? ? ?}
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ? ? ?do {
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This breaks compilation with older x264:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> libx264.c: In function 'encode_nals':
>>>>>> libx264.c:54:63: warning: unused parameter 'size'
>>>>>> libx264.c: In function 'X264_frame':
>>>>>> libx264.c:104:45: error: 'X264_TYPE_KEYFRAME' undeclared (first use in this function)
>>>>>> libx264.c:104:45: note: each undeclared identifier is reported only once for each function it appears in
>>>>>> make[3]: *** [libx264.o] Error 1
>>>>>>
>>>>>> X264_TYPE_KEYFRAME was introduced in this x264 commit:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> commit 40c8c4926a78a705c263e042a780d63ca24687f4
>>>>>> Author: Lamont Alston <wewk584 at gmail.com>
>>>>>> Date: ? Wed Jun 16 10:05:17 2010 -0700
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ? ?Open-GOP support
>>>>>> ? ?Allows B-frames immediately prior to keyframes (in display order).
>>>>>> ? ?This helps reduce keyframe popping and improve compression with short keyframe intervals.
>>>>>> ? ?Due to a staggering display of braindamage in the Blu-ray spec, two open-GOP modes are available.
>>>>>> ? ?The two modes calculate keyframe interval differently: one based on coded distance and one based on display distance.
>>>>>> ? ?The latter is superior compression-wise, but for no comprehensible reason, Blu-ray requires the former if open-GOP is used.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> (this commit has bumped X264_BUILD from 98 -> 99)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Nicolas, can you add some #ifdefs so that libx264.c can also be compiled
>>>>>> with an older x264?
>>>>>
>>>>> Why not bump the libx264 requirement in configure?
>>>>
>>>> because there might be folks that prefer to use their 'outdated' system
>>>> ffmpeg that comes with their distribution.
>>>
>>> Wouldn't these people use an outdated FFmpeg also?
>>
>> In these packages, I'm compiling the included copy of ffmpeg
>> statically. x264 is not included in the mplayer source.
>
> Why do these people need present-day SVN of FFmpeg/MPlayer while at
> the same time being unable to update their "outdated" system libx264?
> It seems contradictory.

it's not impossible, but it would save me time and work if this wasn't
necessary. Is it only me that finds *unnecessary* bumping of build
requirements rude?

-- 
Gruesse/greetings,
Reinhard Tartler, KeyID 945348A4




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