Efl.Object.event_callback_call no longer calls legacy smart callbacks;
calling only event callbacks registered with the given event description
pointer.
Create the method Efl.Object.event_callback_legacy_call to inherit the old
behavior from Efl.Object.event_callback_call, calling both Efl.Object events
and legacy smart callbacks.
Update all other files accordingly in order to still supply legacy
callbacks while they are necessary.
This seems the only way to disable subtitles embedded in the video file.
WIthout this patch calling em_spu_mute_set/get do not work, thus I consider this a @fix
so. on linux signals are delivered to the main process thread/loop.
thats' where signal handlers are set up and always run. this is sane.
it's predicatble. but of course this is not the same in bsd land.
there "just send the signal to any old thread and call the signal
handler there" seems to tbe the order of the day. this explains why
wer are losing sigchld signals in edje_cc - it's heavily threaded and
bsd is just randombly picking a thread to call it on.
this fixes that. in theory. i hope. i can't test, but putting it in to
share
@fix
The vlc vout display module adds key and mouse event support. It improves
performances since a video filter is not needed anymore to scale the image, and
direct rendering with vlc avcodec module is now possible (less memcpy).
Summary:
Everything is implemented except visualization, mouse events and some
EMOTION_EVENT. Video can output RGBA, YUY2, YV12 or I420.
About the video sink: this emotion module use libvlc callbacks:
libvlc_video_set_format_callbacks and libvlc_video_set_callbacks. It may be
temporary. Indeed, an other solution is to add an Evas module inside vlc. But
this vlc module would need to link with emotion in order to use
_emotion_frame_new and _emotion_frame_resize private functions. I didn't
succeed to output a frame without these private functions: see
15daff4d3f
List of /* FIXME */:
- Visualization not implemented since there is no API (for now) in libvlc.
- Mouse events not implemented since there is no API (for now) in libvlc.
- Some EMOTION_EVENT are not handled.
- SIGSEGV in evas_gl_common_texture_nv12_update with
EVAS_COLORSPACE_YCBCR420NV12601_PL colorspace.
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D3071
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
this fixes a pending XXX where we didnt keep the buffer mapped as long
as the evas image object pointed to the video pixel data. this fixes
this along with less over-zealous refinf to make things more obvious
(now last_buffer actualyl really matters and if it was mapped and
refed).
@fix
this fixes gst and gst1 modules to leave volume be on start. generic
can't really query easily, so just set to 0.8 by default, and xine is
already just fine. do this because back-ends seems to have a habit of
setting master volume, not per-app volume.
@fix
We are already using the pointer before we check it here. We also don't
check it in the other callbacks so align the handling in this file.
CID: 1039635, 1039636, 1039637, 1039638, 1039639