To avoid a compiler error, this commit also bumps the configured NVENC
version to match the updated version in the deps package.
Notable changes:
* deps.ffmpeg: Update zlib to 1.3
* deps.ffmpeg: Update SVT-AV1 to 1.8.0
* deps.ffmpeg: Update aom to 3.8.0
* deps.ffmpeg: Update libsrt to 1.5.3
* deps.ffmpeg: Update nv-codec-headers to 12.1.14.0
* deps.ffmpeg: Update AMF to 1.4.32
* deps.ffmpeg: Update FFmpeg to 6.1
* deps.macos: Update LuaJIT to 2.1 c525bcb902
* deps.macos: Update FreeType to 2.13.2
* deps.macos: Update Asio to 1.29.0
* deps.macos: Update nlohmann JSON to 3.11.3
* deps.macos: Update Sparkle to 2.5.2
* deps.macos: Update Syphon Framework to 5.0 39e31383ff
* deps.windows: Update FreeType to 2.13.2
* deps.windows: Update curl to 8.5.0
* deps.windows: Update LuaJIT to 2.1 c525bcb902
* deps.windows: Update Asio to 1.29.0
* deps.windows: Update nlohmann JSON to 3.11.3
* deps.windows: Update VPL to v2.10.1
* deps.qt: Update Qt6 to 6.6.1 for Windows
* deps.qt: Update Qt6 to 6.6.1 for macOS
If a user sets both AdaptiveMiniGOP=true and EnablePreAnalysis=true
in the AMF/FFmpeg options field, AMF will adaptively insert
B-pictures, and no longer uses the fixed B pattern.
For a fixed B-frames pattern, it is expected that increasing B-frames
can cause a quality drop for certain content such as with high motion.
AdaptiveMiniGOP is recommended when using B-frames to improve the
quality in such cases. AdaptiveMiniGOP is dependent on PreAnalysis
which means that trying to enable it without having PreAnalysis turned
ON will have no negative effect (AdaptiveMiniGOP won't be enabled).
This will allow consumers of obs_pipewire to handle the device
registry themselves. This is not useful for the screencast code
since there's always only one node in the registry, but it will
be used by the camera and audio code to list hardware devices.
Makes it so that slideshows can have as many files as desired, and
lazily decodes image data in a separate thread to prevent decoding from
stalling the video thread.
macOS 14.2 changed internal defaults of SCK requiring the inclusion
of the menu bar and child windows to be enabled explicitly.
This will have a slight negative impact on capture performance but is
required to restore behavior of prior macOS versions.
Removes flag guard to enable HDR streaming for HEVC over enhanced-RTMP.
This functionality is currently only supported by YouTube. See
github.com/veovera/enhanced-rtmp for the enhanced-RTMP spec.
Sends color metadata before the video header for RTMP streams. Only
applicable to HDR RTMP streams. Ensures the server sees the correctly
configured color metadata first, in cases where the decoder config in
the video header has incorrect or missing color information. Mitigates a
bug that users with outdated AMD drivers may encounter.
find_qt was necessary during the transitional period between Qt5 and
Qt6. With Qt6 being the only supported Qt version (for open source) for
the time being, code complexity can be reduced for easier maintenance.
This commit adds the screencast-specific 'cursor_visible' field
in an anonymous struct within the constructor struct.
This slightly improves the connection code by properly treating
construction-time information in a constructor struct. It allows
removing the extra function call that sets cursor visibility from
the Screencast portal code.
Admittedly that's not much, but again, this will be an important
distinction when introducing the Camera portal code, since some
camera properties will need to trigger renegotiation.
So that we can expand the number of construct-time connection
properties without changing the function signature every time.
This is mostly an ergonomic change for now, but it'll be very
useful when introducing the Camera portal code.
While adding or updating files locked this mutex, the graphics thread
did not. As the update operation is not atomic, the graphics thread
might access the darray in the middle of an update, resulting in access
to freed memory (crash) if the files were updated at the same time.
In some scenarios ScreenCaptureKit will not call our completion handler
when an internal ReplayKit error occurred. This seems to be more common
when a <nil> display id is provided as the content filter for
ScreenCaptureKit.
The issue was reported to Apple as FB13455947, but it is good practice
for us to check for an invalid display ID before even attempting to start
a capture stream.
On Windows, the VST plugins' window sizes are rendered larger than the
actual content on displays that have UI scale factor. The sizes are
larger by the scale factor, for example, 100x100 content will have a
200x200 window on a 200% scaled screen, and 150x150 on a 150% scaled
screen. This change adjust the window size to fit the content size.
When an encoder was not created in create_encoder, the appropriate
OSStatus value is returned but the calling code expects a boolean
return value.
The negative OSStatus code sent on error is thus interpreted as a
truthy value and the error is not detected. Changing the call signature
to correctly return an OSStatus (and change the caller to detect
error situations) fixes this.
Fixes for using FFmpeg 6.1 due to deprecations. Uses `#if` macros to
allow builds for using older versions of FFmpeg.
This commit replaces usage of `av_stream_add_side_data(...)` with
`av_packet_side_data_add(...)`, as the former was deprecated in favor of
the latter.
The FFmpeg commit that deprecated `av_stream_add_side_data(...)` is [1].
The FFmpeg commit that introduced `av_packet_side_data_add(...)` is [2].
Note that the deprecation commit is after the new API function. The
commit in between [3] appears to be changes that migrates to the usage
of the new API function.
[1]: avformat/avformat: use the side data from AVStream.codecpar
5432d2aaca
[2]: avcodec/packet: add generic side data helpers
74279227dd
[3]: avcodec/codec_par: add side data to AVCodecParameters
21d7cc6fa9
If an output has already stopped, but its StopRecording function was
called again, then ffmpeg_mux_stop would be called and set stopping to
true. On the next output start, OBS would output 1 frame, see that
stopping is true, and then stop the output.
This was most easily observed using an Output Timer to record prior to
93f5b45be8.
Initialize stopping to false with the other state flags to ensure that
the output has a clean starting state.
Flag was added in CMake 2.0 update and is incompatible with incremental
linking enabled by default for Debug configuration (MSVC default).
The original error that necessitates adding LTCG is not present with
current obs-deps anymore, so remove it instead and disable the
hard-coded default library directive in Debug configuration.
We use a size_t that can be 64bit while EGL uses 32bit for the
underlying value. Writes from our graphics function can leave high bits
uninitialized and cause iteration of the format list to overlfow.
fixes#9844
This race condition is caused when one thread creates a swap chain,
which calls OBS_CreateSwapchainKHR, at the same time another thread
calls OBS_CreateImageView.
OBS_CreateSwapchainKHR allocates swap data, publishes this into the
data->swaps linked list, then initializes it. Meanwhile,
OBS_CreateImageView is iterating the swaps linked list, to see if the
image matches any swap chain images. Due to the order in
OBS_CreateSwapchainKHR, there's no guarantee this data is initialized
so it often ends up running out of bounds on the swap_images array.
The fix is simply to defer the swap data publish to after init.
Splits the WASAPINotify class out of win-wasapi.cpp and makes it a
shared object in the plugin, then also creates a callback to reset
audio monitoring if the default output device changes.
The previous commit sets the default configuration to 2 seconds, meaning
that the 0 second default interval no longer happens per default. If
someone explicitly sets the interval to 0 seconds ("auto"), we should
allow them to do that.
0 seconds means "auto" according to the documentation, but this appears
to be broken in many configurations (more than just CRF mode on Apple
Silicon). With some encoders it means that the encoder sets a keyframes
every 31st frame, other times it just doesn't set any keyframes at all
after the first one, only rarely does the "auto" interval actually
appear to work.
Lets just set the default to 2 seconds and be happy. In theory this is
the maximum keyframe interval and encoders are allowed to set more if
they so wish, but they never appear to do so.
This pattern uses fewer instructions and also avoids using max, which
does not work on infinity.
Also remove unreferenced techniques from scale filters.
Nothing about WHIP requires CBR (and many things that use it use VBR),
and there's no specific upstream service to care about it (WHIP is a
protocol, not a service, despite being exposed as a "service" in OBS),
so let's stop forcing it to be CBR and allow the user to choose other
rate control methods.
We were passing the core pipewire pointer where renegotiation expected
the stream pointer. Somehow this worked, probably because the two are
very close.
fixes#9733
Calling update_targetusage in update_params only updates the setting
when an encoder session is initialized. Calling update_targetusage in
rate_control_modified, like update_latency and update_enhancements, will
update the setting when the Settings window is loaded. This will cause
the updated setting to be reflected in the UI.
8dd20dfd33 introduced an explicit check
for the available macOS SDK, meaning that we can be sure that the macOS
13.1 SDK is available. As such, we do not require ifdef guards for the
availability of functions that are older than 13.1.
After the cmake 3.0 rebuild glad was transitioned to a static library.
This lead to the glad symbols being uninitialized and crashes when they
are used in some cases.
Adds a switch to distinguish between the possible results that could
occur. While we expect to received RequestCompleted for our camera
extension (RequestWillCompleteAfterReboot is usually more of a network
extension thing), we can't be sure that this always is what we receive
unless we check it.
OSSystemExtensionErrorRequestCanceled is called when the activation
delegate returns OSSystemExtensionReplacementActionCancel on request
actionForReplacingExtension withExtension. As per the previous (parent)
commit we no longer request cancellation, so we can be sure that
receiving a "cancelled" error is an actual error and not something that
is supposed to happen.
This commit also removes the "error" from the log prefix, as the message
sent may also be a warning instead, and the LOG_LEVEL conveys the
severity of the log line anyways.
Current code assumes that a newer version of the extension is always
better. However that's not true - when the user installs an old version
of OBS, we should also install the old version of the camera extension
to have a version compatible with the installed OBS.
For normal users this method is only called when the versions in the
Info.plist do not match. In system extensions developer mode it's called
every time an installation is requested (meaning on every start), which
is probably desired as well; and by never returning
"ReplacementActionCancel" we can now always treat "ErrorRequestCanceled"
as an error and not something that we requested to happen.
Add:
Counter-Strike 2, UWP applications, Gaming Services applications,
Microsoft 365(Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Access, OneNote, Outlook,
Publisher and 365 software), Adobe After Effects,
Adobe Character Animator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Premiere Pro, Steam,
Epic Games Launcher, Ubisoft Connect, Tencent GUI applications, WeChat
and YY.
Tweak:
Change "Electron" name to "Chromium";
Change "%name% cannot be captured via Game Capture." to
"%name% cannot be captured using Game Capture.".
Remove:
Chrome and Edge (reason is based on Chromium).
These days you might capture card a 175Hz monitor with a framerate
defined as 10000000/57143 that doesnt fit in a short. And reporting a
negative FPS in that case isnt very helpful.
For Target Usage, instead of doing string comparisons against long
descriptive strings, use translatable strings for descriptive UI text
and simple designations for values used for comparisons and storage.
This is similar to what we do for NVENC Presets.
On Windows 10 and up, D3D11 should never fail, so the D3D9 code should
no longer be possible to hit. As far as I can tell, this code was mostly
for Windows 7/8/8.1 and it was part of the initial implementation. It
should no longer be needed.
On Windows 10 and up, D3D11 should never fail, so the D3D9 code should
no longer be possible to hit and should no longer be needed.
Revert "obs-qsv11: Use d3d9 allocator on Win7"
This reverts commit b276b1633e.
This reverts the changes to Windows where Release() was called every
time, since we need share a single DX context across multiple encoders.
Instead introduce a ReleaseSessionData() function and some platform
specific session data that will be passed to it. We use this to track
the VA-API display and fd to release them at the right time. Leaking
displays will also lead to cache pollution in the intel-media-driver
crashing users so we cannot do that.
fixes#9611
The current code assumes that a display UUID can be created with the
stored ID, but that's not always the case, e.g. when the user doesn't
have the display connected. As such, we need to null check this, and
fall back to the invalid ID (0) when the ID cannot be migrated.
The current code also only migrates on source creation, which yields
weird behaviour where if the user opens properties and then cancels it
would still show the first display, but only for the session. This is
why the code was factored out of the creation function and now is always
used when an ID needs to be acquired from OBS Data settings, including
when the source is updated.
qrcodegen is built on obs-deps for macOS and Windows, with the
generated CMake package calling the dependency qrcodegen (not
libqrcoden) and associated target qrcodegen::qrcodegen.
This change updates the finder (required for Linux) to create the same
targets so consumers do not need to differentiate between different
variations of the same dependency on Linux.
Also updates obs-websocket to 5.3.1 to bring in associated CMake
changes.
libdatachannel is now built with MSVC instead of MinGW so we are able to
use C++ API instead.
The C++ is preferred by upstream and what the project is written in. The
C API provides a subset of features and has a performance penalty.
For some reason, using MFX_SCENARIO_GAME_STREAMING causes the keyframe
quants to be higher than other frames, which is not desirable. In turn,
this causes bitrate to be higher than the target bitrate for a sustained
period of time after each keyframe.
Not setting the scenario removes this behavior and returns CBR to
somewhat reasonable levels of consistency.
Co-authored by: Chris (Flaeri) <flaeri@otterbro.com>
Fixes problems with the astrcmpi logic, as well as a typo that said
"vertfast" instead "veryfast".
Also makes the method a void because it always returns true and isn't
checked anyways.
These effects can remain enabled between devices (so enabling it on one
device can mean it's later also enabled on another device), leading to
cases of capture cards getting blurred.
Logging that the effects are enabled should make it easier to spot this
in support.