Calling `devicePixelRatioF` from any thread but the main UI thread
triggers thread-safety warnings at runtime on macOS, because Qt uses
NSView calls to determine the value.
NSView calls are only allowed to be made from the main thread on macOS,
so instead the value is stored as a property of the OBSQTDisplay at
initialization, to be retrieved from the preview object later.
Static functions that do not have access to the preview object have the
pixel ratio passed in their call signature.
This shows distance between sides of preview and edges of sources.
This will allow users to more easily align sources.
Co-authored-by: Palakis <contact@slepin.fr>
Adds a frontend hotkey that splits the current recording file. Ideally,
this would only appear if file splitting is enabled like the replay
buffer hotkey, however that is an output hotkey which is hidden because
the output doesn't exist. This doesn't work here since the recording
output is obviously always available, but is unaware of whether file
splitting is enabled until the output is started.
This change introduces an accessibility menu to settings, along with
options for overriding the colors used by OBS in the mixer and in the
preview to be more color blind friendly than the options provided by the
current theme.
With https://github.com/obsproject/obs-studio/pull/5148, it was
brought up that the loading of the missing files was not thread
safe, as the missing files were being loaded late in the loading
process. This PR tries to fix that problem, while still simplifying
the original missing files code.
Adds the Apple Silicon hardware encoder as a simple mode option. For
recordings this only requires being on Apple Silicon (since we use the
Constant Quality setting), while for streaming it requires the user to
be on macOS 13 or newer (since we're using CBR).
Adds the ability to move a selected item 10 pixels in the preview when
holding shift while using the arrow keys, instead of going just 1 pixel
per step.
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 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.
This change removes the minimum total size from the context bar, instead
removing certain elements when the size is too small. This means that
users will still be able to make OBS smaller in width while keeping the
context bar enabled.
First, the properties, filter and interact buttons will get reduced to
just the symbols, if it gets even smaller the source specific menus are
hidden.
Applies transformations correctly to copy/pasted sources when copy and
pasting multiple. Previously the transformation/crop state was stored in
a single variable on copy so it would only apply the transformations to
one of the selected sources on paste instead of what the state was when
copied.
The system tray assumed all outputs are inactive when it's initiated,
however outputs can be active if started via command line options. This
caused the wrong (only) text to be set if the output was in fact active.
This removes the AdvAudioPropsClicked and AdvAudioPropsDestroyed
functions. The click function was not being used anywhere and the
destroy function was redundant because the dialog is set
to be deleted on close.
This change makes it so that when copying filters or sources, that it
stores a weak reference to the source(s) or filter(s) being copied
rather than relying on their names.