Hi, it fixes the errors while converting to framesync2.
libvmaf was changed recently, double *score variable is removed in the new
version since it's not used anywhere. This patch fixes all the warnings and
segmentation faults.
Signed-off-by: Ashish Singh <ashk43712@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Ronald S. Bultje <rsbultje@gmail.com>
When the background had an alpha channel, the old code in blend_plane
calculated premultiplied alpha from the destination plane colors instead of the
destination alpha.
Also the calculation of the output alpha should only happen after the color
planes are already finished.
Fixes output of:
ffplay -f lavfi "testsrc2=alpha=32[a];color=black[b];[b][a]overlay[out0]"
Signed-off-by: Marton Balint <cus@passwd.hu>
With this helper API, filters that used the first framesync
helper API can easily be changed to use the new and more
extensible design for filters with a single activate() callback.
framesync2 will be the base for the version using activate.
Most of the logic will be the same, but the code cannot be shared.
Copying the file initially without change will make the diff
easier to read.
This reverts commit 04aa09c4bc
and reintroduces 0ff5567a30 that
was temporarily reverted due to minor regressions.
It also reverts e5bce8b4ce that fixed FATE refs.
The fate-ffm change is caused by field_order now being set
on the output format because the first frame arrives earlier.
The fate-mxf change is assumed to be the same.
That line has been written by previous job.
Fix tsan warning.
Reviewed-by: Paul B Mahol <onemda@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Muhammad Faiz <mfcc64@gmail.com>
For the blue and violet noise, I took the pink and brown noise
respectively and subtracted the offsets instead of adding them. When I
eyeball the frequency spectrum of the resulting outputs it looks correct
to me, i.e. the blue graph appears to be a mirror image of the pink, and
the same can be said of the violet and the brown. I did not do anything
else to confirm the correctness.
This one changes the previous vmaf patch to libvmaf to keep it separate from the
native implementation of vmaf inside ffmpeg later.
Signed-off-by: Ashish Singh <ashk43712@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Ronald S. Bultje <rsbultje@gmail.com>
The scale2ref filter will now maintain the DAR of the main input and
not the DAR of the reference input. This previous behavior was deemed
counterintuitive for most (all?) use-cases.
Before:
scale2ref=iw/4:ow/mdar
in w:320 h:240 fmt:rgb24 sar:1/1
ref w:640 h:360 fmt:rgb24 sar:1/1
out w:160 h:120 fmt:rgb24 sar:4/3 flags:0x2
SAR: ((120 * 640) / (160 * 360)) * (1 / 1) = 4 / 3
DAR: (160 / 120) * (4 / 3) = 16 / 9
(main out now same DAR as ref)
Now:
scale2ref=iw/4:ow/mdar
in w:320 h:240 fmt:rgb24 sar:1/1
ref w:640 h:360 fmt:rgb24 sar:1/1
out w:160 h:120 fmt:rgb24 sar:1/1 flags:0x2
SAR: ((120 * 320) / (160 * 240)) * (1 / 1) = 1 / 1
DAR: (160 / 120) * (1 / 1) = 4 / 3
(main out same DAR as main in)
The scale2ref FATE test has also been updated.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Mark <kmark937@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>