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We've had many issues with WebM support and specifically the libvpx library
over the years, mostly due to its poor integration in Godot's buildsystem,
but without anyone really interested in improving this state.
With the new GDExtensions in Godot 4.0, we intend to move video decoding to
first-party extensions, and this would likely be done using something like
libvlc to expose more codecs.
Removing the `webm` module means we can remove libsimplewebm, libvpx and
opus, which we were only used for that purpose. Both libvpx and opus were
fairly complex pieces of the buildsystem, so this is a nice cleanup.
This also removes the compile-time dependency on `yasm`.
Fixes lots of compilation or non-working WebM issues which will be linked
in the PR.
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This is to get the colourspace information commit in,
but it also performs a bit of cleanup regarding the entry in the thirdparty README.
The reason libwebm wasn't synced is because it has a bunch of unmarked changes,
and it'd be better if the person responsible untangled that as
they may know what they did and why they did it.
Given this, it might be a good idea to disconnect libwebm from the libsimplewebm code.
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Update of libwebm.
Up-to-date version of libwebm contains several bugfixes that allow playback of files that would crash Godot otherwise.
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This adds support to
- VideoPlayer
- VideoStreamWebm
- VideoStreamTheora
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Sync with libsimplewebm-git: 05cfdc2
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