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When using config.h, it must be the very first include in all source
files since it contains #define that may change the compilation process
(eg libc structure layout changes when it's used to enable large file
support on 32 bit x86 archs). This commit adds it at the beginning
of all .c and .cpp files
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than a version check.
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Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
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config.h should be availible everywhere, so move its inclusion
to the top of common.h.
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There was an error in how this was encoded in 0.4, which we need
to handle. There is still some issues with the old streams as
the luminocity handling in 0.4 was not correct.
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This is pretty straightforward, although there are two weird issues.
The current encoder has two bugs in the yuv conversion. First of all
it switches red and blue, due to something of an endianness issue. We
keep this behavior by switching red and blue. Maybe we want to
change this in the new protocol version since switching this may
cause jpeg compression to be worse.
Secondly, the old coder/decoder did rgb to/from yuv420 wrongly for
jpeg, not using the "full scale" version of Y that is used in jpeg,
but the other one where y goes from 16 to 235. (See jpeg/jfif
reference on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YCbCr for details.)
The new decoder uses the full range in order to get better quality,
which means old encoders will show slightly darker images.
This completely removes all ffmpeg usage in the client
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