Updated cwebp (Webp Encoder) binary to support Alpha encoding.
Modified man page and WebP container spec appropriately.
Change-Id: I52f6a5cb3e870c386591e9a7776293fa6a8fb04b
- Add alpha support in mux.
- Remove WebPMuxAddNamedData() and WebPMuxGetNamedData() APIs. Add WebPMuxSetImage(), WebPmuxGetImage() and WebPMuxDeleteImage() APIs instead.
- Refactor code using WebPImage struct.
- Corresponding changes in webpmux binary.
- WebPMuxSetImage()/AddFrame()/AddTile() can now work with data which starts from "RIFF...". This simplifies reading a single-image webp file and adding it as an image/frame/tile in mux.
Change-Id: I7d98a6407dfe55c84a682ef7e46bc622f5a6f8d9
spelling/indent/condense a few lines
removal/restriction of extern "C" usage
add const where applicable
Change-Id: Idd49b3498b1d7fc391724b4cde63706022217cb0
This change adds a command line tool (webpmux) which uses MUX library
for manipulating WebP Mux container. This tool can be used to create a
WebP container file and extract/strip relevant data from the container
file.
Change-Id: If17818239448a428703760747fc84f77586045e4
some png with palette-based alpha channels were incorrectly
treated as alpha-less, causing segfault.
Change-Id: I03883590f9539848d5135d359b6f105d2b14329f
Gathers all DSP-related function (and SSE2 implementations).
Clean-up some unwanted symbolic dependencies so that webp_encode,
webp_decode and webp_dsp are truly independent libraries.
+ opportunistic clean-up:
* remove unneeded VP8DspInitTables(), now integrated in VP8DspInit()
* make consistent use of VP8GetCPUInfo() in the various DspInit() funcs
* change OUT macro to DST
Although it degrades quality, this option is useful to avoid the 512k
limit for partition #0.
If not enough to reach the lower bound of 4bits per macroblock header,
one should also limit the number of segments used (down to -segments 1)
See the man file for extra details.
Change-Id: Ia59ffac13176c85b809ddd6340d37b54ee9487ea
To be enabled with the flag WEBP_USE_THREAD.
For now it's only available on unix (pthread), when using Makefile.unix
Will be switched on more generally later.
In-loop filtering and output (=rescaling/yuv->rgb conversion)
is done in parallel to bitstream decoding, lagging 1 row behind.
Example:
examples/dwebp bryce.webp -v
Time to decode picture: 0.680s
examples/dwebp bryce.webp -v -mt
Time to decode picture: 0.515s
Change-Id: Ic30a897423137a3bdace9c4e30465ef758fe53f2
(release|debug)-dynamic
These configurations will produce a dll in bin/ and an import lib under
lib/.
Currently the -noasm switch in the examples will be disabled for these
builds due to a dependency on VP8EncGetCPUInfo.
Change-Id: I2cbac0064f0e500698d14ffc03200791ca837090
When WEBP_HAVE_(JPEG|PNG) were undefined the stub functions would
produce warnings for unused parameters.
Change-Id: I79b2457c769d1f9382be834162de019c5427f94b
You can now use WebPDecBuffer, WebPBitstreamFeatures and WebPDecoderOptions
to have better control over the decoding process (and the speed/quality tradeoff).
WebPDecoderOptions allow to:
- turn fancy upsampler on/off
- turn in-loop filter on/off
- perform on-the-fly cropping
- perform on the-fly rescale
(and more to come. Not all features are implemented yet).
On-the-fly cropping and scaling allow to save quite some memory
(as the decoding operation will now scale with the output's size, not
the input's one). It saves some CPU too (since for instance,
in-loop filtering is partially turned off where it doesn't matter,
and some YUV->RGB conversion operations are ommitted too).
The scaler uses summed area, so is mainly meant to be used for
downscaling (like: for generating thumbnails or previews).
Incremental decoding works with these new options.
More doc to come soon.
dwebp is now using the new decoding interface, with the new flags:
-nofancy
-nofilter
-crop top left width height
-scale width height
Change-Id: I08baf2fa291941686f4ef70a9cc2e4137874e85e
Replace usage of _WIN32 in examples as this does not guarantee the
presence of wincodec.h.
mingw-w64 notably includes wincodec.h, though other releases do not.
Under cygwin the following can be used for a WIC enabled binary:
./configure --target=i686-pc-mingw32 CC=i686-w64-mingw32-gcc.exe
Change-Id: Ica6a714c3356a8eaf88486a1c3f5aa6adde394c0
Only builds with --enable-experimental require zlib currently.
A base install of mingw will not include the development headers and
library. libwebp itself will now build in such environments.
Additionally, remove -lz from **/Makefile.am, -lz will be added to LIBS
by AC_CHECK_LIB when necessary.
Change-Id: Iae8319cdf00162ecb7ed44661c02f40beb34f155
picture->error_code can be looked up for finer error diagnose.
Added readable error messages to cwebp too.
Should close bug #75 (http://code.google.com/p/webp/issues/detail?id=75)
Change-Id: I8889d06642d90702f698cd5c27441a058ddb3636
+ add a simple rescaling function: WebPPictureRescale() for encoding
+ clean-up the memory managment around the alpha plane
+ fix some includes path by using "../webp/xxx.h" instead of "webp/xxx.h"
New flags for 'cwebp':
-resize <width> <height>
-444 (no effect)
-422 (no effect)
-400
Change-Id: I25a95f901493f939c2dd789e658493b83bd1abfa
This is a (minor) bitstream change: if the 'color_space' bit is set to '1'
(which is normally an undefined/invalid behaviour), we add extra data at the
end of partition #0 (so-called 'extensions')
Namely, we add the size of the extension data as 3 bytes (little-endian),
followed by a set of bits telling which extensions we're incorporating.
The data then _preceeds_ this trailing tags.
This is all experimental, and you'll need to have
'#define WEBP_EXPERIMENTAL_FEATURES' in webp/types.h to enable this code
(at your own risk! :))
Still, this hack produces almost-valid WebP file for decoders that don't
check this color_space bit. In particular, previous 'dwebp' (and for instance
Chrome) will recognize this files and decode them, but without the alpha
of course. Other decoder will just see random extra stuff at the end of
partition #0.
To experiment with the alpha-channel, you need to compile on Unix platform
and use PNGs for input/output.
If 'alpha.png' is a source with alpha channel, then you can try (on Unix):
cwebp alpha.png -o alpha.webp
dwebp alpha.webp -o test.png
cwebp now has a '-noalpha' flag to ignore any alpha information from the
source, if present.
More hacking and experimenting welcome!
Change-Id: I3c7b1fd8411c9e7a9f77690e898479ad85c52f3e
For now, SSE2 functions are compiled a-minima: only on platforms
where __SSE2__ is defined. Let's later add some autoconf-based
config to enable/disable at will.
One can disable SSE2 at run-time by hooking-up VP8GetInfo.
There is a new option "-noasm" in cwebp for that.
Output should be binary the same between C and SSE2 version. If not,
that's a bug!
patch by Christian Duvivier (cduvivier at google dot com)
Change-Id: Iae006c3cdcb7e8280e846cedb94d239dab1e42ae
Makes things lighter at the expense of requiring the user
to be up-to-date for autotools.
patch by Jan Engelhardt (jengelh at medozas dot de)
Change-Id: Icfcab2d899828a213d9fade0dab350dacd0c070a
going down to strict -ansi c89 is quite overkill (no 'inline',
and /* */-style comments).
But with these fixes, the code compiles with the stringent flags:
-Wextra -Wold-style-definition -Wmissing-prototypes
-Wmissing-declarations and -Wdeclaration-after-statement
Change-Id: I36222f8f505bcba3d9d1309ad98b5ccb04ec17e3
WebPGetDecoderVersion() and WebPGetEncoderVersion()
will not return 0.1.2 encoded as 0x000102
dwebp and cwebp also have a new "-version" flag
Change-Id: I4fb4b5a8fc4e53681a386ff4b74fffb639fa237a
converts PNG & JPEG to WebP
This is an experimental early version, with lot of room
of later optimizations in both speed and quality.
Compile with the usual `./configure && make`
Command line example is examples/cwebp
Usage:
cwebp [options] -q quality input.png -o output.webp
where 'quality' is between 0 (poor) to 100 (very good).
Typical value is around 80.
More encoding options with 'cwebp -longhelp'
Change-Id: I577a94f6f622a0c44bdfa9daf1086ace89d45539