I just added a field version_ to read it at the beginning and added extra code to check it and read the extra field if needed and read the good filename"
been removed in the most recent versions of libavcodec/ffmpeg. You're
already using avcodec_open2() elsewhere, but one appears to have been
missed. The change is trivial:
[skynet](0) $ svn diff
Index: src/osgPlugins/ffmpeg/FFmpegDecoderAudio.cpp
===================================================================
--- src/osgPlugins/ffmpeg/FFmpegDecoderAudio.cpp (revision 13355)
+++ src/osgPlugins/ffmpeg/FFmpegDecoderAudio.cpp (working copy)
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@
// m_context->flags |= CODEC_FLAG_TRUNCATED;
// Open codec
- if (avcodec_open(m_context, p_codec) < 0)
+ if (avcodec_open2(m_context, p_codec, NULL) < 0)
throw std::runtime_error("avcodec_open() failed");
}
[skynet](0) $
I've applied similar changes this year to many other packages, including
cheese, blender, linphone, ad nauseam. It's been tested by verifying that
with my patch, OSG builds against the newest libavcodec and ffmpeg, whereas
otherwise it does not.
The modified src/osgPlugins/ffmpeg/FFmpegDecoderAudio.cpp is attached. It
originates in svn trunk revision 13355. Thanks!"
// A custom class
namespace CustomDomain {
class MyGroup : public osg::Group
{
public:
META_Node( CustomDomain, MyGroup );
void setMyName( const std::string& n );
const std::string& getMyName() const;
void setMyID( int id );
int getMyID() const;
...
};
}
// The serialization wrapper using a custom domain name
REGISTER_CUSTOM_OBJECT_WRAPPER( MyDomain,
CustomDomain_MyGroup,
new CustomDomain::MyGroup,
CustomDomain::MyGroup,
"osg::Object osg::Node osg::Group CustomDomain::MyGroup" )
{
ADD_STRING_SERIALIZER( MyName, std::string() );
{
UPDATE_TO_VERSION_SCOPED( 1 ); // Updated for a new domain version
ADD_INT_SERIALIZER( MyID, 0 );
}
}
Save the class instance as follows:
osgDB::writeNodeFile( *myGroup, "serializer_test.osgt", new osgDB::Options("CustomDomains=MyDomain:1") );
The output file will include the domain version definition and all the class data, and can be read back. We can also force setting the domain version by the CustomDomains option while reading the saved files. If we save the class instance without any options, MyID will be ignored because the default domain version is 0.
This may help third-party libraries like osgEarth to maintain their own serializers without regarding to the OSG soversion changes.
Another feature added is a more robust binary format, which in fact adds a size-offset at each block's beginning. When there are problems or unsupported data types while reading, we can now directly jump to the block end indicated by the offset value. So a .osgb file will automatically ignore bad data and read remains as normal (at present it will fail at all). This feature will not break the backward compatibility, and can be disabled by setting "RobustBinaryFormat=false" while writing out.
Hope these changes can work smoothly with present and future community projects. Maybe we should also consider have an osgserializer example to test and demonstrate all things we can do now."
New methods osg::Geometry::containsDeprecatedData() and osg::Geometry::fixDeprecatedData() provide a means for converting geometries that still use the array indices and BIND_PER_PRIMITIVE across to complient
versions.
Cleaned up the rest of the OSG where use of array indices and BIND_PER_PRIMITIVE were accessed or used.
It's
return osg::Image::computeImageSizeInBytes(width, height, depth, packing, slice_packing, image_packing);
but I think it should be
return osg::Image::computeImageSizeInBytes(width, height, depth, pixelFormat, pixelType, packing, slice_packing, image_packing);"
The API has changed quite a bit, so lots of changes had to be made in the osg readerwriter. The preious version of the FBX SDK (2013.3) already deprecated a lot of the names and functions. The code I submit now still compiles against 2013.3 (possibly needs a #define FBX_NEW_API). Not sure if that's useful, but it might ease the transition."
a change in version 5.0.0 required a call to the fuction "DGifOpen" to pass an int ref for an error code.
My fix ignores the error, just fixes the compile."
The plugin does not support images without alpha channel for opacity
This seems to indicate that the check for alpha should be against the opacity map. I've attached the updated file.
"
- Added missing packing value on S3TC images. Images are coded with 4x4 blocs, whatever the image size. So there is an horizontal packing of 4 pixels (2 bytes in DXT1, 4 bytes in DXT2-5).
- Added crash guard against writing corrupted S3TC images.
Notes:
- What is missing is a support of "lines packing" in osg::Image (see code comments).
- S3TC-DXTC vertical flipping crashes (access violation) with some unusual dimensions (see code). I could not implement missing cases, so I added guards to avoid crashing."
The solution for to refactor the way that events are checked so I add a bool return type to checkEvents() method across osgViewer::GraphcisWindow, osgGA::Devive and osgViewer::Viewer/CompositeViewer classes
Instead of
INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES(${LIBVNCCLIENT_INCLUDE_DIR})
the CMake variable
INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES(${LIBVNCSERVER_INCLUDE_DIR})
should be used.
Attached is a fix for src/osgPlugins/vnc/CMakeLists.txt"