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Author SHA1 Message Date
jp9000 fd37d9e9a8 Implement encoder interface (still preliminary)
- Implement OBS encoder interface.  It was previously incomplete, but
   now is reaching some level of completion, though probably should
   still be considered preliminary.

   I had originally implemented it so that encoders only have a 'reset'
   function to reset their parameters, but I felt that having both a
   'start' and 'stop' function would be useful.

   Encoders are now assigned to a specific video/audio media output each
   rather than implicitely assigned to the main obs video/audio
   contexts.  This allows separate encoder contexts that aren't
   necessarily assigned to the main video/audio context (which is useful
   for things such as recording specific sources).  Will probably have
   to do this for regular obs outputs as well.

   When creating an encoder, you must now explicitely state whether that
   encoder is an audio or video encoder.

   Audio and video can optionally be automatically converted depending
   on what the encoder specifies.

   When something 'attaches' to an encoder, the first attachment starts
   the encoder, and the encoder automatically attaches to the media
   output context associated with it.  Subsequent attachments won't have
   the same effect, they will just start receiving the same encoder data
   when the next keyframe plays (along with SEI if any).  When detaching
   from the encoder, the last detachment will fully stop the encoder and
   detach the encoder from the media output context associated with the
   encoder.

   SEI must actually be exported separately; because new encoder
   attachments may not always be at the beginning of the stream, the
   first keyframe they get must have that SEI data in it.  If the
   encoder has SEI data, it needs only add one small function to simply
   query that SEI data, and then that data will be handled automatically
   by libobs for all subsequent encoder attachments.

 - Implement x264 encoder plugin, move x264 files to separate plugin to
   separate necessary dependencies.

 - Change video/audio frame output structures to not use const
   qualifiers to prevent issues with non-const function usage elsewhere.
   This was an issue when writing the x264 encoder, as the x264 encoder
   expects non-const frame data.

   Change stagesurf_map to return a non-const data type to prevent this
   as well.

 - Change full range parameter of video scaler to be an enum rather than
   boolean
2014-03-16 16:21:34 -07:00
jp9000 348588254c Add WASAPI audio capture
- Add WASAPI audio capture for windows, input and output

 - Check for null pointer in os_dlopen

 - Add exception-safe 'WinHandle' and 'CoTaskMemPtr' helper classes that
   will automatically call CloseHandle on handles and call CoTaskMemFree
   on certain types of memory returned from windows functions

 - Changed the wide <-> MBS/UTF8 conversion functions so that you use
   buffers (like these functions are *supposed* to behave), and changed
   the ones that allocate to a different naming scheme to be safe
2014-03-04 07:07:13 -07:00
jp9000 9c6da6f52d Split output/input audio capture sources
- Split input and output audio captures so that they're different
   sources.  This allows easier handling and enumeration of audio
   devices without having to do some sort of string processing.

   This way the user interface code can handle this a bit more easily,
   and so that it doesn't confuse users either.  This should be done for
   all audio capture sources for all operating systems.  You don't have
   to duplicate any code, you just need to create input/output wrapper
   functions to designate the audio as input or output before creation.

 - Make it detect soundflower and wavtap devices as mac "output" devices
   (even though they're actually input) for the mac output capture, and
   make it so that users can select a default output capture and
   automatically use soundflower or wavtap.

   I'm not entirely happy about having to do this, but because mac is
   designed this way, this is really the only way to handle it that
   makes it easier for users and UI code to deal with.

   Note that soundflower and wavtap are still also designated as input
   devices, so will still show up in input device enumeration.

 - Remove pragma messages because they were kind polluting the other
   compiler messages and just getting in the way.  In the future we can
   just do a grep for TODO to find them.

 - Redo list property again, this time using a safer internal array,
   rather than requiring sketchy array inputs.  Having functions handle
   everything behind the scenes is much safer.

 - Remove the reference counter debug log code, as it was included
   unintentionally in a commit.
2014-03-03 02:56:54 -07:00
jp9000 8b8217f68e Fix a some more linux/GCC specific warnings 2014-02-14 15:56:01 -07:00
jp9000 e9ded173f1 add my signal/callback interface from another project, also update license of utility files to ISC 1.3 2013-12-25 22:40:33 -07:00
jp9000 18834c6a45 some static analysis cleanup 2013-10-17 17:21:42 -07:00
jp9000 f255ae1922 first commit 2013-09-30 19:37:13 -07:00