This commit fixes the issue outlined in the following thread:
https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/50045/
When the image source file was replaced by an outside process, it would
only reload when the file's new timestamp was newer than the file's
previous timestamp. This fixes that behavior. Now an image source
will reload any time the file's new timestamp is different than its
previous timestamp.
libvlc_media_new_path implies a file. To get media based upon URLs, use
libvlc_media_new_location. Additionally, if using a URL, it's best to
give it some playback caching/buffering, at least 100 milliseconds.
Closesjp9000/obs-studio#590
Previously, for an unknown reason p-frames were marked as highest
priority along with i-frames (keyframes), which means they could not be
dropped. This would cause a problem where if for whatever reason
there's too much congestion, data would continually buffer. This fixes
the issue by dropping p-frames at a separate (higher) threshold than
b-frames.
Measures packet data rate and sleeps to prevent data from going above
the set data rate. Uncomment the TEST_FRAMEDROPS macro, then set
DROPTEST_MAX_KBPS to the desired kb/s (for example 3000 for 3000
kilobits per second), and then it will limit the data rate to that
specified amount, forcing the thread to sleep to ensure it can only
output the desired data rate.
Causes issues with certain servers that don't parse it properly and only
expect a specific string.
Use the RTMP onMetaData to get the OBS version instead when possible.
Even if the hotkey is not enabled, always allow configuration of the
hotkey. Fixes a bug where the hotkey configuration settings would not
save if the settings were changed.
Annoyingly this means that the hotkey will still be shown to the user,
possibly confusing the user as to whether they can use it, but for the
time being it's better than having their hotkey configuration removed
each time they change the mode.
It's supposed to look for patch segments in ascending order, from the
smallest offset to the largest offset. Patch type/comparison is
identical to the one it's being swapped with, so only the offsets need
to be swapped.
(Note: This commit also modifies coreaudio-encoder, win-capture, and
win-mf modules)
This reduces logging to the user's log file. Most of the things
specified are not useful for examining log files, and make reading log
files more painful.
The things that are useful to log should be up to the front-end to
implement. The core and core plugins should have minimal mandatory
logging.