Implement the 'file path' in output settings, and implement the 'start
recording' button, though for the time being I'm just going to make it
use a directory rather than allow custom file names.
This file output will actually share the video and audio encoder with
the stream.
I don't really know what to do about MP4 -- I don't really like the idea
of saving directly in the program, if you do and the program crashes,
that MP4 file is lost. I'm contemplating making some sort of mp4 output
process stub. So no MP4 file output for the time being.
If you need MP4, just remux it with FFmpeg:
ffmpeg -i flv_file.flv -acodec copy -vcodec copy mp4_file.mp4
On windows this will return the documents\video directory, but on
linux/mac it'll just return $HOME for the time being because I don't
know if there really are any other appropriate adequate paths to use.
Perhaps someone else can be willing to fill this in if they wish.
Added github gist API uploading to the help menu to help make problems a
bit easier to debug in the future. It's somewhat vital that this
functionality be implemented before any release in order to analyze any
given problem a user may be experiencing.
This fixes an issue reported by valgrind where overlapping memory
was copied with memcpy.
This also removes a redundant assignment where the array size was
explicitly set to zero when it was already zero.
This doesn't add FLV file output to the user interface yet, but we'll
get around to that eventually. This just adds an FLV output type.
Also, removed ftello/fseeko because off_t is a really annoying data
type, and I'd rather have a firm int64_t for large sizes, so I named it
to os_fseeki64 and os_ftelli64 instead, and changed the file size
function to return an int64_t.
Not entirely sure how this happened but I *think* that a null source was
somehow being added to the list of user sources for one particular user,
and then I noticed this code does not check to see whether the source is
null or not.
Just use platform-nix.c code for general stuff that mac is compliant
with, and put a define around everything else. Take that code out of
platform-cocoa.m.
Added os_opendir, os_readdir, and os_closedir to be able to query
available files within a directory.
When creating a source, it was possible to create duplicates. That has
now been fixed. I think that perhaps libobs shouldn't even allow for
duplicates in its core code, just to be safe. Will have to consider
doing that in the future.
This patch adds support for multi-screen setups by using xinerama
information if available to determine the screen size and position.
In case xinerama is not available or not active it uses the information
provided for the x screen.
To clean up the code some generic helper functions were moved to a
separate source file.