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obs-studio/libobs/obs-encoder.h
jp9000 84e1f47ced (API Change) Add support for multiple audio mixers
API changed:
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void obs_output_set_audio_encoder(
		obs_output_t *output,
		obs_encoder_t *encoder);

obs_encoder_t *obs_output_get_audio_encoder(
		const obs_output_t *output);

obs_encoder_t *obs_audio_encoder_create(
		const char *id,
		const char *name,
		obs_data_t *settings);

Changed to:
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/* 'idx' specifies the track index of the output */
void obs_output_set_audio_encoder(
		obs_output_t *output,
		obs_encoder_t *encoder,
		size_t idx);

/* 'idx' specifies the track index of the output */
obs_encoder_t *obs_output_get_audio_encoder(
		const obs_output_t *output,
		size_t idx);

/* 'mixer_idx' specifies the mixer index to capture audio from */
obs_encoder_t *obs_audio_encoder_create(
		const char *id,
		const char *name,
		obs_data_t *settings,
		size_t mixer_idx);

Overview
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This feature allows multiple audio mixers to be used at a time.  This
capability was able to be added with surprisingly very little extra
overhead.  Audio will not be mixed unless it's assigned to a specific
mixer, and mixers will not mix unless they have an active mix
connection.

Mostly this will be useful for being able to separate out specific audio
for recording versus streaming, but will also be useful for certain
streaming services that support multiple audio streams via RTMP.

I didn't want to use a variable amount of mixers due to the desire to
reduce heap allocations, so currently I set the limit to 4 simultaneous
mixers; this number can be increased later if needed, but honestly I
feel like it's just the right number to use.

Sources:

Sources can now specify which audio mixers their audio is mixed to; this
can be a single mixer or multiple mixers at a time.  The
obs_source_set_audio_mixers function sets the audio mixer which an audio
source applies to.  For example, 0xF would mean that the source applies
to all four mixers.

Audio Encoders:

Audio encoders now must specify which specific audio mixer they use when
they encode audio data.

Outputs:

Outputs that use encoders can now support multiple audio tracks at once
if they have the OBS_OUTPUT_MULTI_TRACK capability flag set.  This is
mostly only useful for certain types of RTMP transmissions, though may
be useful for file formats that support multiple audio tracks as well
later on.
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/******************************************************************************
Copyright (C) 2013-2014 by Hugh Bailey <obs.jim@gmail.com>
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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******************************************************************************/
#pragma once
/**
* @file
* @brief header for modules implementing encoders.
*
* Encoders are modules that implement some codec that can be used by libobs
* to process output data.
*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/** Specifies the encoder type */
enum obs_encoder_type {
OBS_ENCODER_AUDIO, /**< The encoder provides an audio codec */
OBS_ENCODER_VIDEO /**< The encoder provides a video codec */
};
/** Encoder output packet */
struct encoder_packet {
uint8_t *data; /**< Packet data */
size_t size; /**< Packet size */
int64_t pts; /**< Presentation timestamp */
int64_t dts; /**< Decode timestamp */
int32_t timebase_num; /**< Timebase numerator */
int32_t timebase_den; /**< Timebase denominator */
enum obs_encoder_type type; /**< Encoder type */
bool keyframe; /**< Is a keyframe */
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Internal video variables (will be parsed automatically) */
/* DTS in microseconds */
int64_t dts_usec;
/**
* Packet priority
*
* This is generally use by video encoders to specify the priority
* of the packet.
*/
int priority;
/**
* Dropped packet priority
*
* If this packet needs to be dropped, the next packet must be of this
* priority or higher to continue transmission.
*/
int drop_priority;
/** Audio track index (used with outputs) */
size_t track_idx;
/** Encoder from which the track originated from */
obs_encoder_t *encoder;
};
/** Encoder input frame */
struct encoder_frame {
/** Data for the frame/audio */
uint8_t *data[MAX_AV_PLANES];
/** size of each plane */
uint32_t linesize[MAX_AV_PLANES];
/** Number of frames (audio only) */
uint32_t frames;
/** Presentation timestamp */
int64_t pts;
};
/**
* Encoder interface
*
* Encoders have a limited usage with OBS. You are not generally supposed to
* implement every encoder out there. Generally, these are limited or specific
* encoders for h264/aac for streaming and recording. It doesn't have to be
* *just* h264 or aac of course, but generally those are the expected encoders.
*
* That being said, other encoders will be kept in mind for future use.
*/
struct obs_encoder_info {
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Required implementation*/
/** Specifies the named identifier of this encoder */
const char *id;
/** Specifies the encoder type (video or audio) */
enum obs_encoder_type type;
/** Specifies the codec */
const char *codec;
/**
* Gets the full translated name of this encoder
*
* @return Translated name of the encoder
*/
const char *(*get_name)(void);
/**
* Creates the encoder with the specified settings
*
* @param settings Settings for the encoder
* @param encoder OBS encoder context
* @return Data associated with this encoder context, or
* NULL if initialization failed.
*/
void *(*create)(obs_data_t *settings, obs_encoder_t *encoder);
/**
* Destroys the encoder data
*
* @param data Data associated with this encoder context
*/
void (*destroy)(void *data);
/**
* Encodes frame(s), and outputs encoded packets as they become
* available.
*
* @param data Data associated with this encoder
* context
* @param[in] frame Raw audio/video data to encode
* @param[out] packet Encoder packet output, if any
* @param[out] received_packet Set to true if a packet was received,
* false otherwise
* @return true if successful, false otherwise.
*/
bool (*encode)(void *data, struct encoder_frame *frame,
struct encoder_packet *packet, bool *received_packet);
/** Audio encoder only: Returns the frame size for this encoder */
size_t (*get_frame_size)(void *data);
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Optional implementation */
/**
* Gets the default settings for this encoder
*
* @param[out] settings Data to assign default settings to
*/
void (*get_defaults)(obs_data_t *settings);
/**
* Gets the property information of this encoder
*
* @return The properties data
*/
obs_properties_t *(*get_properties)(void *data);
/**
* Updates the settings for this encoder (usually used for things like
* changeing birate while active)
*
* @param data Data associated with this encoder context
* @param settings New settings for this encoder
* @return true if successful, false otherwise
*/
bool (*update)(void *data, obs_data_t *settings);
/**
* Returns extra data associated with this encoder (usually header)
*
* @param data Data associated with this encoder context
* @param[out] extra_data Pointer to receive the extra data
* @param[out] size Pointer to receive the size of the extra
* data
* @return true if extra data available, false
* otherwise
*/
bool (*get_extra_data)(void *data, uint8_t **extra_data, size_t *size);
/**
* Gets the SEI data, if any
*
* @param data Data associated with this encoder context
* @param[out] sei_data Pointer to receive the SEI data
* @param[out] size Pointer to receive the SEI data size
* @return true if SEI data available, false otherwise
*/
bool (*get_sei_data)(void *data, uint8_t **sei_data, size_t *size);
/**
* Returns desired audio format and sample information
*
* @param data Data associated with this encoder context
* @param[out] info Audio format information
* @return true if specific format is desired, false
* otherwise
*/
bool (*get_audio_info)(void *data, struct audio_convert_info *info);
/**
* Returns desired video format information
*
* @param data Data associated with this encoder context
* @param[out] info Video format information
* @return true if specific format is desired, false
* otherwise
*/
bool (*get_video_info)(void *data, struct video_scale_info *info);
};
EXPORT void obs_register_encoder_s(const struct obs_encoder_info *info,
size_t size);
/**
* Register an encoder definition to the current obs context. This should be
* used in obs_module_load.
*
* @param info Pointer to the source definition structure.
*/
#define obs_register_encoder(info) \
obs_register_encoder_s(info, sizeof(struct obs_encoder_info))
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif