HLG output uses MovieLabs-recommended procedure.
- If peak luminance is greater than 1000, use maxRGB EETF to 1000.
- Otherwise, don't tonemap.
- Then use normal HLG conversion procedure with gamma 1.2 (1000 nits).
Rec. 2020 is really an SDR spec, but I think HDR10 made it okay to slap
PQ on it, call it an HDR spec. Rec. 2100 came along after and formally
allowed the use of PQ/HLG, so we should use 2100 instead.
Audio ids were being stored in a map with const char pointers, thus they
were destroyed when call_once finished. To fix this, store std::strings
instead.
This uses the SetWindowDisplayAffinity API to hide windows from capture
applications (including OBS). This is not perfect - internal windows
such as context menus, combo box dropdowns, etc will still be displayed.
Even with these limitations, it should help people with single monitors
capture content with less interference from the OBS window.
This implementation is for Windows only but the code is generic enough
that adding other platforms should be straightforward.
This commit adds a setting to reset timestamps when splitting files.
Some NLEs cannot handle video files whose starting timestamp is not
zero. Default is enabed.
This commit implements a new feature to split recordings in split files
in Advanced output mode.
These basic settings are implemented.
- Enable/disable the feature. Default is disabled.
- Select a type of the limit, time or size.
- Specifies the limit in seconds or MiB.
Adds a new setting to the general OBS settings, which can be checked
in order to no longer show the "confirm close" dialog when there are
still streams/recordings running.
Adds a "18 Scenes" multiview option. The 18 scene view leaves the
preview and program sized to the upper half of the window
Settings index in combobox may not match up with enum index. Settings
in the dropdown can now be ordered separately from the enum order.
This changes cleans up some deprecated functions that were removed in
Qt6. Some are placed behind version ifdefs and others are replaced for
their non-deprecated Qt5 version.
In #3988, @RytoEx mentioned that the recent Qt upgrade to 5.15.2
introduced a regression in which Qt begins returning DPI/scaling
aware resolutions for each screen. While this was fixed for
new profiles, this was not reflected in the choice for the
Canvas (Base) Resolution in the Settings screen yet.
This commits fixes this issue, and calculates the correct
physical screen size again, respecting per-screen DPI scaling.
The "fullName" property was filled only in case of exceeding
TRUNCATE_TEXT_LENGTH. Also search function had worked only with
item->text() what was the reason of maximum search length in
Hotkeys Filter(Setting->Hotkeys).
The following changes allow to search in filter without
the length limit of string along with the current functionality.
This setting, although technically different from the one in the
streaming section of settings, is superseded by that setting.
The setting can still be used via ini file if an actual custom rate
control or keyframe interval is needed.
This commit fixes various issues with screen readers in the main OBS
interface. These were tested using NVDA on Windows 10 2004.
Audio track selection in Settings now says Track 1, 2, etc, rather than
just the number.
Various checkboxes that just say "Enable" now have accessible text that
says what the enable is for (since it says "checkbox", the fact it's an
enable should hopefully be clear).
Type in the recording tab of output now has accessible text which says
"Recording Type".
Items in the Advanced Audio Properties window now have accessible text
for what they are for. Currently some do not report correct values, but
that will require an accessible interface in Qt to be written
specifically for that, which will be done at a later date.
Buttons in the filters window now have accessible text for what they do.
All the right side buttons in hotkeys now have tooltips, and by
extension, accessible text.
Allows services to limit and enforce resolution and framerate values the
user can select in the UI if "ignore service recommendations" is not
checked. If the "ignore service recommendations" option is not checked,
the user will not be able to select or use a resolution and/or framerate
in the user interface that the service does not support. If "ignore
service recommendations" is checked, it will work as it normally would,
allowing any value to be used as per normal.
Fortunately, and hopefully for the foreseeable future, there is only one
service that enforces resolutions and framerates.
Allows the ability to block all the signals if resetting downscale
values, which will prevent values from triggering a widget update
unintentionally, forcing the user to have to save settings.
Moves the "Enforce streaming service bitrate" option from simple output
mode to the stream section, renames it to "Ignore streaming service
setting recommendations" (inverting it). When trying to check it, it
will now also display a message box warning the user that it's generally
a not-so-good idea.
Also displays recommended settings for the service.
Adds a VOD track option (specific to Twitch) that allows a user to
specify which audio track to use for their Twitch VODs, which uses a
separate encoder to encode the track. This allows users the ability to
choose what audio goes on their VOD, separately from the live stream.
We disable the stream encoder setting in Advanced Output Mode when an
output is active, so let's also disable the stream encoder setting in
Simple Output Mode when an output is active.
Apparently, on Linux, you cannot update the window flags while it is
still open, so just close the projectors and reopen them again when the
setting changes.