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git-svn-id: svn://svn.handbrake.fr/HandBrake/trunk@6042 b64f7644-9d1e-0410-96f1-a4d463321fa5
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This eliminates our reliance on the private (unexported) libavutil
function ff_cpu_cpuid().
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Also disable QSV hardware support on Bonnell-based microprocessors. Some Cloverview processors apparently support media SDK with third-party hardware, and until we can access hardware to test and fix the crashes we have on that platform, let's not enable it.
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This makes libhb expect all strings passed to it to be in utf8 format.
The cli converts the converts from the current code page to utf8. libhb
converts back to the current code page when necessary for libraries that
expect it.
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Printed in hb_scan(), so that it's present in all Activity Logs (both encode and scan).
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API changes:
- added hb_global_init(), must be called before any other libhb function
- removed (somewhat pointless) hb_mixdown_t.internal_name
- some hb_*_get_from_name() functions now return 0 instead of -1.
Instead of hardcoded fallbacks, list items now have a specific fallback, and a generic ID for when the specific fallback is unavailable.
Encoder availability is checked at runtime (hb_global_init calling hb_common_global_init) and the item's value/fallback is sanity-checked and updated if necessary.
See https://reviews.handbrake.fr/r/506/ for more detailed information.
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Also:
- release power assertions before freeing them
- actually free the power assertions in hb_close() (previously unused)
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git-svn-id: svn://svn.handbrake.fr/HandBrake/trunk@4737 b64f7644-9d1e-0410-96f1-a4d463321fa5
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gudev is only available on linux, so ifdef it out on all other systems.
also add some definitions to the make system for generic gnu and freebsd
systems.
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This is an easier to use API for launching multithreaded tasks. And it is more
portable since it does not rely on undefined/implementation specific behavior
of POSIX mutexes. That is, the ability for one thread to unlock a mutex owned
by another thread.
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fixes davidfstr's subtitle work
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tweaks to make libhb more usable from a C# app
remove pointers from preview filenames, replaces with hb instance and title id's
removes only previews upon hb_close, leaves temp dir for hb_global_close
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allows frame and pts based start points. end points were already
previously supported.
New job variables pts_to_start and frame_to_start specify the start point.
There can be a period during the encode where it has to search for
the start point. During this period, libhb sets a new state
HB_STATE_SEARCHING and sets progress and eta till start point found.
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pipeline
For HD sources on an 8 core system with hyperthreading, we were using 1.5GB
of ram. Add to that the 600MB x264 uses for rc-lookahead, pushes it north of 2GB.
To reduce our memory usage, the fifo depths have been reduced are are no longer
a multiple of cpu count. Use of hb_snooze has been eliminated in the encoding
pipeline so that performance doesn't fall as a result of the reduced fifo depths.
In sync, each audio and video were given separate threads so that each can wait on
it's respective input fifo without blocking the others. In muxcommon, each stream
being muxed was given a separate thread so that each can wait on it's respective fifo.
This allows the removal of hb_snooze in the sync and muxer work loops. In both sync
and muxer, there is common data that is shared by all threads, so special init
routines allocate this shared data and initialize the threads.
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When a directory is specified as the source, first we attempt to open as a dvd,
then if that fails, we attempt to open each file in the directory as a stream
source. Since opening a large directory of files can take a really long time,
you can also now cancel a scan.
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Read and log the region mask of the DVD drive.
We get the occasional linux user that has an unset region. Logging
the region will help isolate the problem more quickly.
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produce native win32 binaries. The main benefits are the binary does not have
any Cygwin runtime requirements and various host platforms can be leveraged
to build HandBrake.
Cross-compilation toolchains are complex to setup and recommended for experts
only; but once setup it can build at speeds similar to native builds,
on Darwin or Linux.
BUILD INSTRUCTIONS:
Add mingw32 toolchain to beginning of your path and take the toolchain
prefix from gcc (eg: i386-mingw32-gcc) and pass to configure:
./configure --cross=i386-ming32
PRODUCTS:
- hb.lib (static library)
- HandBrakeCLI.exe
DOWNLOADS:
Contrib downloads need to be seeded with:
- pthreads-w32-2-8-0-release.tar.gz (new)
- xvidcore-20090311.tar.gz
SUMMARY:
Specifically, all GUI trees are not impacted.
configure
- added --cross=PREFIX
- reworked search for gcc and cross-compile related tools to use prefix
contrib/
- sub-patches added as needed for mingw
contrib/xvidcore/
- bumped from 1.1.3 -> 1.2.1+ (daily 20090311)
- reconstituted P01-cygwin.patch
- created new P00-darwin.patch needed for macho64 asm flag on x86_64 arch
libhb/
- uint -> uint32_t
- remaining changes guarded by mingw32 macro.
test/
- modified to support pthread-compatibility library attach/detach.
- all changes guarded by mingw32 macro.
BRANCHES:
source: https://hbfork.googlecode.com/svn/branches/mingw@28
target: svn://svn.handbrake.fr/HandBrake/trunk@2325
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covers trunk files, libhb, and test.
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the unused avi and ogm muxers.
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