This feature is meant to reduce maximum audio buffering and turn off
dynamic buffering mode. This allows the lowest possible consistent
latency for audio buffering, which is useful for the decklink and NDI
outputs which cannot rely on audio timestamps for synchronization.
This can have a negative effect of making audio segments (partial or in
full) cut out. So audio glitching or audio loss can occur if this is
enabled.
Existing code didn't check for possible "empty" linked libraries
(e.g. Threads::Threads when compiler has built-in pthreads support).
Also adds support for compile options defined on linked dependencies.
Certain services have custom server lits handling which I had forgotten
about, so although it would have been nice to have this refactor, we'll
have to live with relying on the plugin properties object directly for a
while.
This also reverts obsproject/obs-studio#6530 and
obsproject/obs-studio#6683 because that change depended on this
problematic refactor code.
This reverts commits:
f2e6122881,
bc80d0ca95,
050a29da1a,
22ffc04f73,
275e510aad,
2fa5ffe4df.
cfad34d - Use auto release refs
64c1796 - Handle SSL cert date invalid error in browser panels
394d6f7 - Back up then restore POSIX signal handlers on CefInitialize
161ffd2 - Replace type mismatch with range-based for loop
Add aja-source version 2 to differentiate buffering settings, which is
implemented in a255b0f74.
To register two versions, remove to return obs_source_info and register
the source inside aja-source.cpp.
Also revise aja-output.cpp to register aja-output to keep consistency of
function type.
malloc(0) is implementation defined and almost always a mistake. I
believe we should be more like malloc and treat bmalloc(0) as an error
instead of tying to handle it. For now we can log an error in case 3rd
party plugins are broken, in the future I would suggest this becomes a
crash-worthy error.
Hopefully nothing is actually using this in the first place. As a
library libobs has alignment requirements so we should probably not
allow an application to replace our aligned mallocs with something else.
This also allows more aggressive optimizations inside libobs as the call
can be completely inlined into a libc malloc.
This commit rounds the timestamp to the integer multiple of fps_den.
Prior to this change, since the timestamp in MFX is defined in units of
90 kHz, timestamps for 60000/1001 fps is not accurately expressed. Also
the encoder sometimes returns the decode time stamp slightly off.
Hence, the timestamp in OBS becomes not a multiple of fps_den after
converting back from the timestamp in MFX.