Allows the ability to block all the signals if resetting downscale
values, which will prevent values from triggering a widget update
unintentionally, forcing the user to have to save settings.
Moves the "Enforce streaming service bitrate" option from simple output
mode to the stream section, renames it to "Ignore streaming service
setting recommendations" (inverting it). When trying to check it, it
will now also display a message box warning the user that it's generally
a not-so-good idea.
Also displays recommended settings for the service.
Adds a VOD track option (specific to Twitch) that allows a user to
specify which audio track to use for their Twitch VODs, which uses a
separate encoder to encode the track. This allows users the ability to
choose what audio goes on their VOD, separately from the live stream.
We disable the stream encoder setting in Advanced Output Mode when an
output is active, so let's also disable the stream encoder setting in
Simple Output Mode when an output is active.
Apparently, on Linux, you cannot update the window flags while it is
still open, so just close the projectors and reopen them again when the
setting changes.
Since libobs internally rounds to various powers of 2 to support SSE
functions, resolutions that are too low can get rounded to zero. libobs
will fail to startup with a zero resolution, so if a user accidentally
entered anything that rounded to zero OBS would become unusable without
manual fixing by editing the profile .ini.
Fixes a bug where if the theme was changed, then wasn't saved, and the
user exits the window with the [x] button, then chooses "No" when asked
to save settings, it would not restore the original theme.
This can be fired by a callback during source removal. The code was
re-adding the source that was just removed, causing the program to
freeze when trying to remove all sources.
When an audio source is removed, it signals its "destroy" callbacks.
One of the callbacks is OBSSourceLabel::SourceDestroyed. When its Qt
destroy signal is fired, it causes a call to LoadAudioSources to refresh
the source list. LoadAudioSources deletes the old layout, and so the
QWidget that the OBSSource is based on is freed while it's still in the
middle of running the signal callback, resulting in access to freed
memory.
(This commit also modifies libobs)
Hides encoders that are marked as internal. Same general functionality
as DEPRECATED but not actually deprecated, just internal-only.
This replaces the previous Open File dialog for importing collections
with a window for importing many collections at once, based on the remux
window, along with support for importing from OBS Classic, XSplit
Broadcaster and from Streamlabs' fork. This also translates sources
between OSes that Studio supports.
This change makes it so OBS will still launch even if a theme is
missing. This change also deprecates the "CurrentTheme" config key, and
is replaced by "CurrentTheme2".
This is because a previous change to make sure OBS fell back to the
System theme in case of a missing theme had been accidentally removed.
Changing the key prevents a new version of OBS setting a theme that
doesn't exist in an older version, which would prevent that version from
launching.
Both BTTV and FFZ are fairly popular however they do occasionally
interfere. To give users the option to chose whichever one they like
most we add a new setting that allows BTTV, FFZ, both, or neither.
Defaults to "None" for new users. Existing users will be migrated to
"Both" as that's the previous behavior.
This reverts commit b5843caa484068d6fcc5f5fe8ee2dc06078500ff.
This breaks some hotkeys because the signals are tied to a signal which
is now triggered because "toggled" is used instead of "clicked", so just
revert it for now for the release and look at it later post-patch.
This commit fixes various issues with screen readers in the main OBS
interface. These were tested using NVDA on Windows 10 1903.
Checkboxes or buttons which toggle, when receiving an activate signal
from the screen reader would visually update, but not perform any
action. This is because they're listening only for clicks. They should
all now be listening for toggles instead.
The screen reader would navigate through the UI in the order that
elements are defined in the .ui XML, and not by their row positions.
The XML has been reordered so that things should be defined in their row
order.
Audio track selection now says Track 1, 2, etc, rather than just the
number. Various checkboxes that just say "Enable" now have accessible
text that says what the enable is for (since it says "checkbox", the
fact it's an enable should hopefully be clear). Type in the recording
tab of output now has accessible text which says "Recording Type".
All the right side buttons in hotkeys now have tooltips, and by
extension, accessible text. Currently it does not yet say what hotkey
the action is in relation to, but that would require more locales.