Adds a startup flag (--disable-missing-files-check) to disable the
missing files dialog from appearing on load. For some users, the
missing files dialog may interfere with automation of OBS, or the
user may also purposefully have missing files in their scene
collection which they do not want to be warned about.
Due to the fact that a global was used on GenerateSpecifiedFilename to
save the remux file name, when a screenshot was made, it would overwrite
the filename being remuxed, because screenshots use the same function to
generate filenames as well.
This solves that problem by removing the global and the changes to
GeneratedSpecifiedFilename, and isolating that to the output handler.
Coincidentally, this bug probably also happened with replay buffers
under certain circumstances.
Fixesobsproject/obs-studio#3497Closesobsproject/obs-studio#3498
The OBSContext never called obs_startup but would always call
obs_shutdown in its destructor, resulting in shutdown calls even if
libobs wasn't initialized (eg due to a startup error). Instead, we now
track if libobs was initialized in OBSApp and call shutdown in the
destructor.
When distributing OBS via third party platforms that have their own
update systems we want to be able to disable the OBS updater without
having to resort to having a separate build entirely.
Adds a virtual camera button to the main user interface. If virtual
camera is not installed, it will not add the button. On Windows, it
detects whether the virtual camera filters are properly registered, and
will only add the button if the virtual camera filter is confirmed
registered.
Also adds a virtual camera option to the auto-configuration wizard,
which will just simply set the user's resolution/scale to 1920x1080 at
30 FPS.
Code submissions have continually suffered from formatting
inconsistencies that constantly have to be addressed. Using
clang-format simplifies this by making code formatting more consistent,
and allows automation of the code formatting so that maintainers can
focus more on the code itself instead of code formatting.
Allows the ability to use invokeMethod on the OBSApp object to execute
an std::function. This allows deferring an std::function call to the Qt
event queue.
Adds the ability to set the current palette for the program via adding
"OBSTheme" objects to the qss files. The values for the OBSTheme object
are the values used by QPalette::ColorRole.
Modifying the global palette allows the ability to easily/quickly look
up application theme colors (especially if you would like to use them
for QML), as well as the ability to fix the hyperlink color issue. (On
dark themes, links would still be dark blue, causing them to be
difficult to see)
This commit series changes the ini user configuration multiview layout
so that string values were converted to int. In order to prevent past
user saves to break we verify if the ini still have string values and
convert that to int on obs init.
This will make the code easier to maintain in clearer to read the
multiview layout settings, also, makes the addition of new layouts
easier.
Adds an option to enable/disable blocking hotkeys when the window is in
focus which is normally used in order to prevent hotkey/shortcut
conflicts. This does not apply to the settings window; the hotkey
behavior is unchanged with the settings window (in order to prevent
hotkeys from being used while setting hotkeys for example).
Closesobsproject/obs-studio#1267
Adds the ability to upload crash reports, making it easier for users to
give us crash data. This should be considered a temporarily solution,
as automated crash reporting should be the ideal solution as soon as
time permits.
Uses a named mutex to detect if multiple instances of the program are
open, and if so warns the user. When running in portable mode, uses a
separate unique mutex name mapped to the user's config directory to
ensure that no two portable builds use the same config directory. This
way, portable builds do not conflict with normal builds or other
separate portable builds.
OpenGL on Windows is rather unstable and can result in graphical
corruption or the complete inability to start OBS since some GPUs do not
support the minimum requirements after switching to OpenGL. The UI option
is now hidden unless --allow-opengl is passed on the command line.
The D3D adapter is currently unused and we often find users are concerned
when their GPU does not appear in the list.
Instead of checking to see if the window's position is valid, check to
see if the rectangles of the window and the monitor intersect via a
rectangle intersection test.