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Experimental Mplayer build SVN | 1.0rc4 is out 2011-01-30 (Announce)

posted by DOS386, 14.02.2011, 11:30

Warning: bumped 3 months old thread

http://www.mplayerhq.hu/design7/news.html

2011-01-30, Sunday :: MPlayer 1.0rc4 released

MPlayer 1.0rc4: "Yes we can"

Decoders:
add new FourCCs (m1v1, yuvs, VYUY, Y42B, V422, YUNV, UYNV, UYNY, uyv1, 2Vu1, P422, HDYC, IJLV, MVJP) TwoCCs (0xA106, 0x6c75, 0xAAC0, 0x55005354) to existing decoders
AMR now handled via OpenCORE decoder
JPEG 2000 support via OpenJPEG
internal liba52 copy removed
VP8 en-/decoding through libvpx wrapper and native decoder in FFmpeg
support for external libmpeg2 added
hardware MPEG decoder priority lowered
external libmpg123 support

Demuxers:
Mostly fixed timing issues with some H.264 (PAFF) samples
Matroska and Ogg demuxers switched to use libavformat by default. Report issues and use -demuxer ogg and -demuxer mkv to work around them.
support for TrueHD in Blu-ray streams in libmpdemux
more Blu-ray codec support with lavf
fix length in ASF/WMV files
support ISDB-Tb DVB streams

Filters:
remove vf_yuy2, functionality is replaced by -vf format=yuv2
remove vf_rgb2bgr, functionality is replaced by sws and vf_format

Streaming:
Support for unencrypted Blu-ray playback through libbluray. Use it through: mplayer br:////path/to/disc

Drivers:
-vo yuv4mpeg:interlaced no longer does its own interlaced RGB->YUV conversion. Use -vf scale=::1 to keep the same behavior and report if there are any issues with that.
-vo md5sum md5 calculation changed so output matches FFmpeg's -f framemd5
Support for more formats in OpenGL video output drivers (different YUV subsampling, 16 bit per component)
Selectable YUV to RGB conversion standard for -vo gl (-vo gl:colorspace=...:levelconv=...)
-vo gl now tries to use yuv=2 by default if possible
-vo gl:stereo=... for experimental stereo (3D) support
-vo matrixview finally added

Other:
-nosub option for disabling auto-selected subtitles
support for displaying subs in the terminal (FIXME)
support for subtitles with audio-only files
support for right-to-left languages with embedded subtitles
support for UTF-16 encoded external subtitles
support for 8 channel audio
sync dvd:// and dvdnav:// features
support for MPEG-4 ASP in VDPAU video output (non-B-frame only)
support for live and non-live DVB teletext with demuxer lavf
-name, -title and -use-filename-title options for MPlayer
support for stream handling via FFmpeg, in particular RTMP and RTSP (use e.g. ffmpeg://http://example.com/test)
experimental support for external libass, pass '-disable-ass-internal' to configure
better support for 16-bit-per-component formats and formats with alpha channel
better out-of-the-box support for compiling for ARM, IA64, MinGW32 and MinGW-w64, MinGW has ASLR enabled with recent enough binutils
libdvdcss synced with upstream Subversion snapshot

MEncoder:
add -tsprog for demuxer lavf


just differences from this one:

2010-05-30, Sunday :: MPlayer 1.0rc3 released

MPlayer 1.0rc3: "BikeshedCounter AKA Godot"

1.0rc3 was intended to be rolled out over a year ago, but got delayed again and again. Since it is designed to be compatible with the FFmpeg 0.5 branch, it will be useful to distros and other users still tracking said branch. Thus we are now publishing it even though it is outdated even before the day of its release. For general usage current Subversion snapshots should be a better fit, as many bug fixes and new features are available.


No binaries, Sherpya has r32848 from 2011-02-04 instead. I'll test :-)

http://sourceforge.net/projects/mplayer-win32/files/MPlayer%20and%20MEncoder/revision%2032848/

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