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jp9000
e87ed914f8 Add API functions to get information about modules 2014-07-27 17:29:11 -07:00
jp9000
59ea3becf2 (API Change) Refactor module handling
Changed API:
- char *obs_find_plugin_file(const char *sub_path);

  Changed to: char *obs_module_file(const char *file);

  Cahnge it so you no longer need to specify a sub-path such as:
  obs_find_plugin_file("module_name/file.ext")

  Instead, now automatically handle the module data path so all you need
  to do is:
  obs_module_file("file.ext")

- int obs_load_module(const char *name);

  Changed to: int obs_open_module(obs_module_t *module,
                                  const char *path,
                                  const char *data_path);
              bool obs_init_module(obs_module_t module);

  Change the module loading API so that if the front-end chooses, it can
  load modules directly from a specified path, and associate a data
  directory with it on the spot.

  The module will not be initialized immediately; obs_init_module must
  be called on the module pointer in order to fully initialize the
  module.  This is done so a module can be disabled by the front-end if
  the it so chooses.

New API:
- void obs_add_module_path(const char *bin, const char *data);

  These functions allow you to specify new module search paths to add,
  and allow you to search through them, or optionally just load all
  modules from them.  If the string %module% is included, it will
  replace it with the module's name when that string is used as a
  lookup.  Data paths are now directly added to the module's internal
  storage structure, and when obs_find_module_file is used, it will look
  up the pointer to the obs_module structure and get its data directory
  that way.

  Example:
  obs_add_module_path("/opt/obs/my-modules/%module%/bin",
                      "/opt/obs/my-modules/%module%/data");

  This would cause it to additionally look for the binary of a
  hypthetical module named "foo" at /opt/obs/my-modules/foo/bin/foo.so
  (or libfoo.so), and then look for the data in
  /opt/obs/my-modules/foo/data.

  This gives the front-end more flexibility for handling third-party
  plugin modules, or handling all plugin modules in a custom way.

- void obs_find_modules(obs_find_module_callback_t callback, void
                        *param);

  This searches the existing paths for modules and calls the callback
  function when any are found.  Useful for plugin management and custom
  handling of the paths by the front-end if desired.

- void obs_load_all_modules(void);

  Search through the paths and both loads and initializes all modules
  automatically without custom handling.

- void obs_enum_modules(obs_enum_module_callback_t callback,
                        void *param);

  Enumerates currently opened modules.
2014-07-27 17:29:10 -07:00
jp9000
ee4a93b47b Add function to get current core version
The version macro that modules use to compile versus the actual core
version that may be in use may be different, so this is a way to compare
them to check for compatibility issues later on.
2014-07-27 13:27:02 -07:00
jp9000
778cc2b318 (API Change) obs_reset_video: Use return codes
Changed API functions:
libobs: obs_reset_video

Before, video initialization returned a boolean, but "failed" is too
little information, if it fails due to lack of device capabilities or
bad video device parameters, the front-end needs to know that.

The OBS Basic UI has also been updated to reflect this API change.
2014-07-20 18:25:57 -07:00
jp9000
1570e53364 Add obs_encoder_getname function 2014-07-13 02:58:55 -07:00
jp9000
ac760efb57 libobs: Add function for default module locale
This function is used to simplify the process when using the default
locale handling for modules.  It will automatically search in the plugin
data directory associated with the specific module specified, load the
default locale text (for example english if its default language is
english), and then it will load the set locale on top of the default
locale, which will cause text to use the default locale if the desired
locale text is not found.
2014-07-11 17:26:23 -07:00
jp9000
3d1c132989 Add statistics functions to outputs
Total bytes, total frames, and frames dropped.  Total frames is
generated automatically, but total bytes and total dropped frames are
returned via callbacks.
2014-07-06 17:36:44 -07:00
jp9000
4f2a731acf Implement reconnecting
The core itself now provides reconnection options (enabled by default, 2
second timeout between reconnects, 20 retries max until actual
disconnection occurs).  This will make things easier for both module
developers and UI developers.

Reconnecting treats the stream as though it were still active, and
signals are sent when reconnecting and upon successful reconnection.

Need to implement user interface information for reconnections.
2014-07-02 20:39:39 -07:00
jp9000
267af930ab Add obs_output_getname
This will get the user-defined name of the output (if any)
2014-07-01 16:29:38 -07:00
jp9000
0b4a259e56 Remove 'locale' parameter from all callbacks
The locale parameter was a mistake, because it puts extra needless
burden upon the module developer to have to handle this variable for
each and every single callback function.  The parameter is being removed
in favor of a single centralized module callback function that
specifically updates locale information for a module only when needed.
2014-06-25 12:36:26 -07:00
jp9000
899f053034 Add API for setting/getting current locale
This API is used to set the current locale for libobs, which it will set
for all modules when a module is loaded or specifically when the locale
is manually changed.
2014-06-25 12:36:17 -07:00
jp9000
9b23914c37 libobs: Add 'initialize' callback to services
The 'initialize' callback is used before the encoders/output start up so
it can adjust encoder settings to required values if needed.

Also added the function 'obs_encoder_active' that returns true or false
depending on whether that encoder is active or not.
2014-06-16 21:37:53 -07:00
Jim
dfabbf7936 Merge pull request #111 from antihax/cleanup
Removed unresolved EXPORT from previous revision of volume meter & modified locale not found error.
2014-06-16 18:13:20 -07:00
Danni
af1408d84f Removed unresolved EXPORT from previous revision of volume meter 2014-06-16 18:52:55 -05:00
jp9000
452e0695f4 UI: Add scene editing
So, scene editing was interesting (and by interesting I mean
excruciating).  I almost implemented 'manipulator' visuals (ala 3dsmax
for example), and used 3 modes for controlling position/rotation/size,
but in a 2D editing, it felt clunky, so I defaulted back to simply
click-and-drag for movement, and then took a similar though slightly
different looking approach for handling scaling and reszing.

I also added a number of menu item helpers related to positioning,
scaling, rotating, flipping, and resetting the transform back to
default.

There is also a new 'transform' dialog (accessible via menu) which will
allow you to manually edit every single transform variable of a scene
item directly if desired.

If a scene item does not have bounds active, pulling on the sides of a
source will cause it to resize it via base scale rather than by the
bounding box system (if the source resizes that scale will apply).  If
bounds are active, it will modify the bounding box only instead.

How a source scales when a bounding box is active depends on the type of
bounds being used.  You can set it to scale to the inner bounds, the
outer bounds, scale to bounds width only, scale to bounds height only,
and a setting to stretch to bounds (which forces a source to always draw
at the bounding box size rather than be affected by its internal size).
You can also set it to be used as a 'maximum' size, so that the source
doesn't necessarily get scaled unless it extends beyond the bounds.

Like in OBS1, objects will snap to the edges unless the control key is
pressed.  However, this will now happen even if the object is rotated or
oriented in any strange way.  Snapping will also occur when stretching
or changing the bounding box size.
2014-06-15 20:33:13 -07:00
jp9000
b23f8cc6e1 Scenes: Implement more item positioning features
There are a ridiculous number of features related to scaling and
positioning due to requests by a number of people who complained that
they hated the way that OBS1 would always resize their sources when the
source's base size changed.  There were also people who wanted more
control for how the resizing was handled, or the ability to completely
prevent resizing entirely if desired.  So I made it so that you can
optionally use a 'bounds' system, which allows you to specify different
styles of controlling resizing.

If disabled, the source will always automatically resize and only the
base scale is applied.  If enabled, you have a variety of different ways
to limit/control how it can resize within the bounds, or make it so it
can't resize at all.  You can also control alignment within that
bounding box, so you can make it so that a source always aligns to a
side or corner of the box.

I also added an alignment value which changes how the source is oriented
relative to the position of the scene item.  For example, setting
bottom-right alignment will make it so that the position of the item is
the bottom right corner of the source.  When the source resizies, it
will resize leftward and upward in that case, which solves the problem
of how a source resizes relative to a desired position.
2014-06-15 20:33:13 -07:00
jp9000
2a7f202e7e libobs: Add 'solid' effect for basic primitives 2014-06-14 23:55:10 -07:00
Jim
4eb6267372 Merge pull request #90 from antihax/master
Added simple volume meter for reference of input levels.
2014-06-03 05:15:18 -07:00
jp9000
3a850e67c3 libobs: Move API version info to obs-config.h
This way it doesn't interfere with any actual relevant commits related
to obs.h.
2014-05-21 03:58:20 -07:00
jp9000
bba6848c0c Update core to 0.2.4 2014-05-21 03:48:29 -07:00
Danni
bc542a3e75 Added simple volume meter for reference of input levels. 2014-05-20 09:26:18 -05:00
jp9000
5ba8b09c9c Add help menu with log file uploading
Added github gist API uploading to the help menu to help make problems a
bit easier to debug in the future.  It's somewhat vital that this
functionality be implemented before any release in order to analyze any
given problem a user may be experiencing.
2014-05-18 17:44:10 -07:00
jp9000
a1d01aec98 Show commit hash in version string
Also, update to 0.2.2
2014-05-15 19:11:33 -07:00
jp9000
999d8ee916 Add ability to move source up/down/etc 2014-05-15 17:40:53 -07:00
jp9000
1c54dac3ac Update libobs to use semantic versioning (0.2.0) 2014-05-04 23:04:35 -07:00
jp9000
52746c2523 Add (temporary terrible) volume controls
- Add volume control

   These volume controls are basically nothing more than sliders.  They
   look terrible and hopefully will be as temporary as they are
   terrible.

 - Allow saving of specific non-user sources via obs_load_source and
   obs_save_source functions.

 - Save data of desktop/mic audio sources (sync data, volume data, etc),
   and load the data on startup.

 - Make it so that a scene is created by default if first time using the
   application.  On certain operating systems where supported, a default
   capture will be created.  Desktop capture on mac, particularly.  Not
   sure what to do about windows because monitor capture on windows 7 is
   completely terrible and is bad to start users off with.
2014-05-03 22:54:38 -07:00
jp9000
65455c27be Add preliminary saving/loading of scene/sources
This saves scenes/sources from json on exit, and properly loads it back
up when starting up the program again, as well as the currently active
scene.

I had to add a 'load' and 'save' callback to the source interface
structure because I realizes that certain sources (such as scenes)
operate different with their saved data; scenes for example would have
to keep track of their settings information constantly, and that was
somewhat unacceptable to make it functional.

The optional 'load' callback will be called only after having loaded
setttings specifically from file/imported data, and the 'save' function
will be called only specifically when data actually needs to be saved.

I also had to adjust the obs_scene code so that it's a regular input
source type now, and I also modified it so that it doesn't have some
strange custom creation code anymore.  The obs_scene_create function is
now simply just a wrapper for obs_source_create.  You could even create
a scene with obs_source_create manually as well.
2014-04-26 23:47:50 -07:00
Palana
065379bffa Add limited range rendering for rendering YUV non-full range sources 2014-04-24 21:45:54 +02:00
jp9000
8830c4102f obs-studio UI: Implement stream settings UI
- Updated the services API so that it links up with an output and
   the output gets data from that service rather than via settings.
   This allows the service context to have control over how an output is
   used, and makes it so that the URL/key/etc isn't necessarily some
   static setting.

   Also, if the service is attached to an output, it will stick around
   until the output is destroyed.

 - The settings interface has been updated so that it can allow the
   usage of service plugins.  What this means is that now you can create
   a service plugin that can control aspects of the stream, and it
   allows each service to create their own user interface if they create
   a service plugin module.

 - Testing out saving of current service information.  Saves/loads from
   JSON in to obs_data_t, seems to be working quite nicely, and the
   service object information is saved/preserved on exit, and loaded
   again on startup.

 - I agonized over the settings user interface for days, and eventually
   I just decided that the only way that users weren't going to be
   fumbling over options was to split up the settings in to simple/basic
   output, pre-configured, and then advanced for advanced use (such as
   multiple outputs or services, which I'll implement later).

   This was particularly painful to really design right, I wanted more
   features and wanted to include everything in one interface but
   ultimately just realized from experience that users are just not
   technically knowledgable about it and will end up fumbling with the
   settings rather than getting things done.

   Basically, what this means is that casual users only have to enter in
   about 3 things to configure their stream:  Stream key, audio bitrate,
   and video bitrate.  I am really happy with this interface for those
   types of users, but it definitely won't be sufficient for advanced
   usage or for custom outputs, so that stuff will have to be separated.

 - Improved the JSON usage for the 'common streaming services' context,
   I realized that JSON arrays are there to ensure sorting, while
   forgetting that general items are optimized for hashing.  So
   basically I'm just using arrays now to sort items in it.
2014-04-24 02:19:03 -07:00
jp9000
4a6d19f206 libobs: Add services API, reduce repeated code
Add API for streaming services.  The services API simplifies the
creation of custom service features and user interface.

Custom streaming services later on will be able to do things such as:

 - Be able to use service-specific APIs via modules, allowing a more
   direct means of communicating with the service and requesting or
   setting service-specific information

 - Get URL/stream key via other means of authentication such as OAuth,
   or be able to build custom URLs for services that require that sort
   of thing.

 - Query information (such as viewer count, chat, follower
   notifications, and other information)

 - Set channel information (such as current game, current channel title,
   activating commercials)

Also, I reduce some repeated code that was used for all libobs objects.
This includes the name of the object, the private data, settings, as
well as the signal and procedure handlers.

I also switched to using linked lists for the global object lists,
rather than using an array of pointers (you could say it was..
pointless.)  ..Anyway, the linked list info is also stored in the shared
context data structure.
2014-04-19 20:38:53 -07:00
jp9000
92522d1886 Implement RTMP module (still needs drop code)
- Implement the RTMP output module.  This time around, we just use a
   simple FLV muxer, then just write to the stream with RTMP_Write.
   Easy and effective.

 - Fix the FLV muxer, the muxer now outputs proper FLV packets.

 - Output API:
   * When using encoders, automatically interleave encoded packets
     before sending it to the output.

   * Pair encoders and have them automatically wait for the other to
     start to ensure sync.

   * Change 'obs_output_signal_start_fail' to 'obs_output_signal_stop'
     because it was a bit confusing, and doing this makes a lot more
     sense for outputs that need to stop suddenly (disconnections/etc).

 - Encoder API:
   * Remove some unnecessary encoder functions from the actual API and
     make them internal.  Most of the encoder functions are handled
     automatically by outputs anyway, so there's no real need to expose
     them and end up inadvertently confusing plugin writers.

   * Have audio encoders wait for the video encoder to get a frame, then
     start at the exact data point that the first video frame starts to
     ensure the most accrate sync of video/audio possible.

   * Add a required 'frame_size' callback for audio encoders that
     returns the expected number of frames desired to encode with.  This
     way, the libobs encoder API can handle the circular buffering
     internally automatically for the encoder modules, so encoder
     writers don't have to do it themselves.

 - Fix a few bugs in the serializer interface.  It was passing the wrong
   variable for the data in a few cases.

 - If a source has video, make obs_source_update defer the actual update
   callback until the tick function is called to prevent threading
   issues.
2014-04-07 22:00:10 -07:00
jp9000
0cf9e0cfdd Add preliminary FLV/RTMP output (incomplete)
- obs-outputs module:  Add preliminary code to send out data, and add
   an FLV muxer.  This time we don't really need to build the packets
   ourselves, we can just use the FLV muxer and send it directly to
   RTMP_Write and it should automatically parse the entire stream for us
   without us having to do much manual code at all.  We'll see how it
   goes.

 - libobs:  Add AVC NAL packet parsing code

 - libobs/media-io:  Add quick helper functions for audio/video to get
   the width/height/fps/samplerate/etc rather than having to query the
   info structures each time.

 - libobs (obs-output.c):  Change 'connect' signal to 'start' and 'stop'
   signals.  'start' now specifies an error code rather than whether it
   simply failed, that way the client can actually know *why* a failure
   occurred.  Added those error codes to obs-defs.h.

 - libobs:  Add a few functions to duplicate/free encoder packets
2014-04-01 11:55:18 -07:00
jp9000
6da26a3a1c Implement encoder usage with outputs
- Make it so that encoders can be assigned to outputs.  If an encoder
   is destroyed, it will automatically remove itself from that output.
   I specifically didn't want to do reference counting because it leaves
   too much potential for unchecked references and it just felt like it
   would be more trouble than it's worth.

 - Add a 'flags' value to the output definition structure.  This lets
   the output specify if it uses video/audio, and whether the output is
   meant to be used with OBS encoders or not.

 - Remove boilerplate code for outputs.  This makes it easier to program
   outputs.  The boilerplate code involved before was mostly just
   involving connecting to the audio/video data streams directly in each
   output plugin.

   Instead of doing that, simply add plugin callback functions for
   receiving video/audio (either encoded or non-encoded, whichever it's
   set to use), and then call obs_output_begin_data_capture and
   obs_output_end_data_capture to automatically handle setting up
   connections to raw or encoded video/audio streams for the plugin.

 - Remove 'active' function from output callbacks, as it's no longer
   really needed now that the libobs output context automatically knows
   when the output is active or not.

 - Make it so that an encoder cannot be destroyed until all data
   connections to the encoder have been removed.

 - Change the 'start' and 'stop' functions in the encoder interface to
   just an 'initialize' callback, which initializes the encoder.

 - Make it so that the encoder must be initialized first before the data
   stream can be started.  The reason why initialization was separated
   from starting the encoder stream was because we need to be able to
   check that the settings used with the encoder *can* be used first.

   This problem was especially annoying if you had both video/audio
   encoding.  Before, you'd have to check the return value from
   obs_encoder_start, and if that second encoder fails, then you
   basically had to stop the first encoder again, making for
   unnecessary boilerplate code whenever starting up two encoders.
2014-03-27 21:50:15 -07:00
jp9000
d9251f9e87 Add source properties window (very preliminary)
- Add a properties window for sources so that you can now actually edit
   the settings for sources.  Also, display the source by itself in the
   window (Note: not working on mac, and possibly not working on linux).

   When changing the settings for a source, it will call
   obs_source_update on that source when you have modified any values
   automatically.

 - Add a properties 'widget', eventually I want to turn this in to a
   regular nice properties view like you'd see in the designer, but
   right now it just uses a form layout in a QScrollArea with regular
   controls to display the properties.  It's clunky but works for the
   time being.

 - Make it so that swap chains and the main graphics subsystem will
   automatically use at least one backbuffer if none was specified

 - Fix bug where displays weren't added to the main display array

 - Make it so that you can get the properties of a source via the actual
   pointer of a source/encoder/output in addition to being able to look
   up properties via identifier.

 - When registering source types, check for required functions (wasn't
   doing it before).  getheight/getwidth should not be optional if it's
   a video source as well.

 - Add an RAII OBSObj wrapper to obs.hpp for non-reference-counted
   libobs pointers

 - Add an RAII OBSSignal wrapper to obs.hpp for libobs signals to
   automatically disconnect them on destruction

 - Move the "scale and center" calculation in window-basic-main.cpp to
   its own function and in its own source file

 - Add an 'update' callback to WASAPI audio sources
2014-03-23 01:07:54 -07:00
jp9000
fd37d9e9a8 Implement encoder interface (still preliminary)
- Implement OBS encoder interface.  It was previously incomplete, but
   now is reaching some level of completion, though probably should
   still be considered preliminary.

   I had originally implemented it so that encoders only have a 'reset'
   function to reset their parameters, but I felt that having both a
   'start' and 'stop' function would be useful.

   Encoders are now assigned to a specific video/audio media output each
   rather than implicitely assigned to the main obs video/audio
   contexts.  This allows separate encoder contexts that aren't
   necessarily assigned to the main video/audio context (which is useful
   for things such as recording specific sources).  Will probably have
   to do this for regular obs outputs as well.

   When creating an encoder, you must now explicitely state whether that
   encoder is an audio or video encoder.

   Audio and video can optionally be automatically converted depending
   on what the encoder specifies.

   When something 'attaches' to an encoder, the first attachment starts
   the encoder, and the encoder automatically attaches to the media
   output context associated with it.  Subsequent attachments won't have
   the same effect, they will just start receiving the same encoder data
   when the next keyframe plays (along with SEI if any).  When detaching
   from the encoder, the last detachment will fully stop the encoder and
   detach the encoder from the media output context associated with the
   encoder.

   SEI must actually be exported separately; because new encoder
   attachments may not always be at the beginning of the stream, the
   first keyframe they get must have that SEI data in it.  If the
   encoder has SEI data, it needs only add one small function to simply
   query that SEI data, and then that data will be handled automatically
   by libobs for all subsequent encoder attachments.

 - Implement x264 encoder plugin, move x264 files to separate plugin to
   separate necessary dependencies.

 - Change video/audio frame output structures to not use const
   qualifiers to prevent issues with non-const function usage elsewhere.
   This was an issue when writing the x264 encoder, as the x264 encoder
   expects non-const frame data.

   Change stagesurf_map to return a non-const data type to prevent this
   as well.

 - Change full range parameter of video scaler to be an enum rather than
   boolean
2014-03-16 16:21:34 -07:00
jp9000
02a07ea0a0 Add preliminary streaming code for testing
- Add some temporary streaming code using FFmpeg.  FFmpeg itself is not
   very ideal for streaming; lack of direct control of the sockets and
   no framedrop handling means that FFmpeg is definitely not something
   you want to use without wrapper code.  I'd prefer writing my own
   network framework in this particular case just because you give away
   so much control of the network interface.  Wasted an entire day
   trying to go through FFmpeg issues.

   There's just no way FFmpeg should be used for real streaming (at
   least without being patched or submitting some sort of patch, but I'm
   sort of feeling "meh" on that idea)

   I had to end up writing multiple threads just to handle both
   connecting and writing, because av_interleaved_write_frame blocks
   every call, stalling the main encoder thread, and thus also stalling
   draw signals.

 - Add some temporary user interface for streaming settings.  This is
   just temporary for the time being.  It's in the outputs section of
   the basic-mode settings

 - Make it so that dynamic arrays do not free all their data when the
   size just happens to be reduced to 0.  This prevents constant
   reallocation when an array keeps going from 1 item to 0 items.  Also,
   it was bad to become dependent upon that functionality.  You must now
   always explicitly call "free" on it to ensure the data is free, and
   that's how it should be.  Implicit functionality can lead to
   confusion and maintainability issues.
2014-03-10 13:10:35 -07:00
jp9000
7d48dbb1dc Add a way to get default settings
- Implement a means of obtaining default settings for an
   input/output/encoder.  obs_source_defaults for example will return
   the default settings for a particular source type.

 - Because C++ doesn't have designated initializers, use functions in
   the WASAPI plugin to register the sources instead.
2014-03-07 06:55:21 -07:00
jp9000
be81276f03 Implement volume handling
- Remove obs_source::type because it became redundant now that the
   type is always stored in the obs_source::info variable.

 - Apply presentation volumes of 1.0 and 0.0 to sources when they
   activate/deactivate, respectively.  It also applies that presentation
   volume to all sub-sources, with exception of transition sources.
   Transition sources must apply presentation volume manually to their
   sub-sources with the new transition functions below.

 - Add a "transition_volume" variable to obs_source structure, and add
   three functions for handling volume for transitions:

   * obs_transition_begin_frame
   * obs_source_set_transition_vol
   * obs_transition_end_frame

   Because the to/from targets of a transition source might both contain
   some of the same sources, handling the transitioning of volumes for
   that specific situation becomes an issue.

   So for transitions, instead of modifying the presentation volumes
   directly for both sets of sources, we do this:

   - First, call obs_transition_begin_frame at the beginning of each
     transition frame, which will reset transition volumes for all
     sub-sources to 0.  Presentation volumes remain unchanged.

   - Call obs_source_set_transition_vol on each sub-source, which will
     then add the volume to the transition volume for each source in
     that source's tree.  Presentation volumes still remain unchanged.

   - Then you call obs_trandition_end_frame when complete, which will
     then finally set the presentation volumes to the transition
     volumes.

   For example, let's say that there's one source that's within both the
   "transitioning from" sources and "transition to" sources.  It would
   add both the fade in and fade out volumes to that source, and then
   when the frame is complete, it would set the presentation volume to
   the sum of those two values, rather than set the presentation volume
   for that same source twice which would cause weird volume jittering
   and also set the wrong values.
2014-02-21 19:41:38 -07:00
jp9000
d4f1eacc1f Implement source activation/deactivation
Now sources will be properly activated and deactivated when they are in
use or not in use.

Had to figure out a way to handle child sources, and children of
children, just ended up implementing simple functions that parents use
to signal adding/removal to help with hierarchial activation and
deactivation of child sources.

To prevent the source activate/deactivate callbacks from being called
more than once, added an activation reference counter.  The first
increment will call the activate callback, and the last decrement will
call the deactivate callback.

Added "source-activate" and "source-deactivate" signals to the main obs
signal handler, and "activate" and "deactivate" to individual source
signal handlers.

Also, fixed the main window so it properly selects a source when the
current active scene has been changed.
2014-02-20 22:04:14 -07:00
jp9000
14c95ac421 Add functions to enumerate source children/tree 2014-02-20 17:44:42 -07:00
jp9000
d6ec5438a8 Add source audio sync offset setting 2014-02-20 16:16:25 -07:00
jp9000
579f026c5b Add more volume options
Added a "master" volume for the entire audio subsystem.

Also, added a "presentation" volume for both the master volume and for
each invidiaul source.  The presentation volume is used to control
things like transitioning volumes, preventing sources from outputting
any audio when they're inactive, as well as some other uses in the
future.
2014-02-20 15:56:51 -07:00
jp9000
2dbbffe4a2 Make a number of key optimizations
- Changed glMapBuffer to glMapBufferRange to allow invalidation.  Using
   just glMapBuffer alone was causing some unacceptable stalls.

 - Changed dynamic buffers from GL_DYNAMIC_WRITE to GL_STREAM_WRITE
   because I had misunderstood the OpenGL specification

 - Added _OPENGL and _D3D11 builtin preprocessor macros to effects to
   allow special processing if needed

 - Added fmod support to shaders (NOTE: D3D and GL do not function
   identically with negative numbers when using this.  Positive numbers
   however function identically)

 - Created a planar conversion shader that converts from packed YUV to
   planar 420 right on the GPU without any CPU processing.  Reduces
   required GPU download size to approximately 37.5% of its normal rate
   as well.  GPU usage down by 10 entire percentage points despite the
   extra required pass.
2014-02-16 19:28:21 -07:00
jp9000
966b943d5b Remove majority of warnings
There were a *lot* of warnings, managed to remove most of them.

Also, put warning flags before C_FLAGS and CXX_FLAGS, rather than after,
as -Wall -Wextra was overwriting flags that came before it.
2014-02-14 15:13:36 -07:00
jp9000
4bc282f5e9 Rename obs_viewport to obs_view
I felt like the name could cause a bit of confusion with typical
graphics viewports, so I just changed it to view instead.
2014-02-13 10:21:16 -07:00
jp9000
515f44be8e Revamp rendering system to allow custom rendering
Originally, the rendering system was designed to only display sources
and such, but I realized there would be a flaw; if you wanted to render
the main viewport in a custom way, or maybe even the entire application
as a graphics-based front end, you wouldn't have been able to do that.

Displays have now been separated in to viewports and displays.  A
viewport is used to store and draw sources, a display is used to handle
draw callbacks.  You can even use displays without using viewports to
draw custom render displays containing graphics calls if you wish, but
usually they would be used in combination with source viewports at
least.

This requires a tiny bit more work to create simple source displays, but
in the end its worth it for the added flexibility and options it brings.
2014-02-13 08:58:31 -07:00
jp9000
88519f0889 Add a bit more documentation
- Add bit more documentation to some of the main headers

- Fix alignment for the size of the name string of a obs_data_item.
2014-02-13 05:27:35 -07:00
jp9000
526f8d4b61 Move enum obs_source_type to obs-source.h 2014-02-12 12:57:51 -07:00
jp9000
8e81d8be56 Revamp API and start using doxygen
The API used to be designed in such a way to where it would expect
exports for each individual source/output/encoder/etc.  You would export
functions for each and it would automatically load those functions based
on a specific naming scheme from the module.

The idea behind this was that I wanted to limit the usage of structures
in the API so only functions could be used.  It was an interesting idea
in theory, but this idea turned out to be flawed in a number of ways:

 1.) Requiring exports to create sources/outputs/encoders/etc meant that
     you could not create them by any other means, which meant that
     things like faruton's .net plugin would become difficult.

 2.) Export function declarations could not be checked, therefore if you
     created a function with the wrong parameters and parameter types,
     the compiler wouldn't know how to check for that.

 3.) Required overly complex load functions in libobs just to handle it.
     It makes much more sense to just have a load function that you call
     manually.  Complexity is the bane of all good programs.

 4.) It required that you have functions of specific names, which looked
     and felt somewhat unsightly.

So, to fix these issues, I replaced it with a more commonly used API
scheme, seen commonly in places like kernels and typical C libraries
with abstraction.  You simply create a structure that contains the
callback definitions, and you pass it to a function to register that
definition (such as obs_register_source), which you call in the
obs_module_load of the module.

It will also automatically check the structure size and ensure that it
only loads the required values if the structure happened to add new
values in an API change.

The "main" source file for each module must include obs-module.h, and
must use OBS_DECLARE_MODULE() within that source file.

Also, started writing some doxygen documentation in to the main library
headers.  Will add more detailed documentation as I go.
2014-02-12 08:04:50 -07:00
jp9000
b067440f73 Use bzalloc instead of bmalloc then memset
Reduces needless code repetition and still allows for proper memory
alignment.  Cleans up the code a bit.
2014-02-09 12:34:07 -07:00