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    • Vittorio Giovara's avatar
      mov: Write the display matrix in order · e4fe535d
      Vittorio Giovara authored
      This will allow to copy the matrix as is and it is just cleaner to keep
      the matrix in the same order specified by the mov standard (which is
      also explicitly described in the documentation).
      
      In order to preserve compatibility, flip the angle sign in the display API
      av_display_rotation_set() and av_display_rotation_get(), and improve the
      documentation mentioning the rotation direction.
      e4fe535d
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    • Martin Storsjö's avatar
      lavu: Add av_gettime_relative · 1bd0bdcd
      Martin Storsjö authored
      Since av_gettime() is used in a number of places where actual
      real time clock is required, the monotonic clock introduced in
      ebef9f5a would have consequences that are hard to handle. Instead
      split it into a separate function that can be used in the cases
      where only relative time is desired.
      
      On platform where no monotonic clock is available, the difference
      between the two av_gettime functions is not clear, and one could
      mistakenly use the relative clock where an absolute one is
      required. Therefore add an offset, to make it evident that the
      time returned from av_gettime_relative never is actual current
      real time, even though it is based on av_gettime.
      
      Based on a patch by Olivier Langlois.
      Signed-off-by: 's avatarMartin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
      1bd0bdcd
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    • Clément Bœsch's avatar
      avcodec: export motion vectors in frame side data on demand · b0352b19
      Clément Bœsch authored
      The reasoning behind this addition is that various third party
      applications are interested in getting some motion information out of a
      video "for free" when it is available.
      
      It was considered to export other information as well (such as the intra
      information about the block, or the quantization) but the structure
      might have ended up into a half full-generic, half full of codec
      specific cruft. If more information is necessary, it should either be
      added in the "flags" field of the AVMotionVector structure, or in
      another side-data.
      
      This commit also includes an example exporting them in a CSV stream.
      b0352b19
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