It might have been simpler to add a bool to Text::makeTextSprite() to
tell it to not byteswap the frame size when called from the movie
player but I was not sure it was a good idea to have frames with
different endianness stored in Text depending where they came from.
This also removes the dependency of engines on the event recorder header
and API, and will make it easier to RandomSources that are not properly
registered.
- Support for the MPEG2 videos in BS1/2 has been dropped. The MPEG2 videos were lossy, and support for them complicated the code a lot.
- Support for the non-existing enhanced MPEG cutscene packs for BS1 has been dropped. As a consequence, the credits player and the splitted audio stream players used for these packs has been removed
- The original Smacker videos for both games are now supported, using our Smacker player (which is based off publically available specs and FFMPEG)
- The animations now use the common video player code. Both the Smacker videos and our DXA video packs are supported
svn-id: r38236
Cutscene subtitles"). It still has the deficiencies listen in the patch tracker
and should therefore be considered work-in-progress, but sev said I should go
ahead and commit it anyway. I have no further plans for it right now, so feel
free to improve on it.
svn-id: r26644
player does not support the (unreleased) multi-lingual cutscene pack, since I
don't have one to test with.
It needs to be cleaned up a bit, but the next step will be to clean up the MPEG
decoder first.
svn-id: r23753
nodes.
Removed the path-plotting debugging code, since the line-drawing function has
been a stub for the past few years, as far as I can tell.
Similar code was removed from the BS2 router long ago, so this could be a first
tiny step towards bringing them together.
svn-id: r20805