obs-ffmpeg: Do not enable hardware decoding by default
If a user has a tremendous amount of media files, this can cause instability. Instead, make hardware decoding something the user has to explicitly enable. Although hardware decoding was technically enabled by default even before we fixed it, fixing it was essentially a change to defaults for users because it was just not even available before version 24.
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@ -93,9 +93,6 @@ static void ffmpeg_source_defaults(obs_data_t *settings)
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obs_data_set_default_bool(settings, "looping", false);
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obs_data_set_default_bool(settings, "clear_on_media_end", true);
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obs_data_set_default_bool(settings, "restart_on_activate", true);
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#if defined(_WIN32)
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obs_data_set_default_bool(settings, "hw_decode", true);
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#endif
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obs_data_set_default_int(settings, "buffering_mb", 2);
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obs_data_set_default_int(settings, "speed_percent", 100);
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}
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