obs-ffmpeg: Use core count for output threads by default
Recent FFmpeg versions seem to have changed the default thread count for most codecs to 1. Use the max core count by default as it was originally.master
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@ -242,7 +242,12 @@ static bool create_video_stream(struct ffmpeg_data *data)
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context->pix_fmt = closest_format;
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context->pix_fmt = closest_format;
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context->colorspace = data->config.color_space;
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context->colorspace = data->config.color_space;
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context->color_range = data->config.color_range;
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context->color_range = data->config.color_range;
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context->thread_count = 0;
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if (context->thread_count == 1) {
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int caps = context->codec->capabilities;
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context->thread_count = !!(caps & AV_CODEC_CAP_AUTO_THREADS) ?
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0 : av_cpu_count();
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}
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data->video->time_base = context->time_base;
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data->video->time_base = context->time_base;
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