Returning PyObject with borrowed reference will result in double free
and/or use after free issue. Issue seen as crash when running Python
script calling script_path().
Fixes a bug where playback would completely stop when manually seeking
to the end of the file. Playback should not officially stop until
playback has unpaused.
If seeking occurs too close to the previous time value, it could cause
the playback to delay an abnormal amount of time, or if the time value
is under the previous value, then it would cause an assert. So instead,
reset the next timestamp value to be instant in both cases if a seek
occurs to ensure timely playback.
(Note: This commit also modifies deps/media-playback)
Co-authored-by: Eric Lindvall <eric@5stops.com>
Co-authored-by: Ryan Foster <RytoEX@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jim <obs.jim@gmail.com>
FFmpeg YUV to RGB conversions require extra destination padding.
The Mantis issue might have been fixed when some YUV format conversions
were moved to the GPU, but this may fix other YUV formats.
Fixes https://obsproject.com/mantis/view.php?id=1177
Instead of erroring out completely when it can't determine if the
certificate is valid, proceed anyway. This matches how web browsers
treat failed cert revocation checks. schannel just has somewhat
paranoid defaults.
Add PyDict_New and PyTuple_New to obs-scripting-python-import.[ch];
these functions are used by SWIG's generated code when I build OBS on
macOS with SWIG 4.0.1.
When using an IP camera on a local network, we wanted to minimize
delay. In order to achieve minimum delay, we allowed Media Source to
set BufferingMB to 0, and when it is 0, also enable AVFMT_FLAG_NOBUFFER
in the AVFormatContext flags.
SIMDE was introduced for aarch64 support, however, the library itself
supports non-SIMD fallback, which allows us provide support to other
platforms without code changes.
There is another world beyond x86. So we can simply enable SIMDE for
processors without SSE2 support.
Signed-off-by: Jiaxun Yang <jiaxun.yang@flygoat.com>
This fixes an issue where local files were using the avformat interrupt
callback, which is only supposed to be use to prevent blocking on
network calls.
The interrupt callback is designed to prevent the media source from
blocking; FFmpeg will internally call it periodically to prevent FFmpeg
function calls from blocking too long, and allow the caller to determine
whether blocking should stop.
The problem with this however is that AVERROR_EXIT causes the thread to
completely exit. This fixes it so that it treats it as an EOF rather
than as an abnormal error.
The current scripting directory path given to Python on OSX is
`../data/obs-scripting`. This works when bin/ and data/ are in the same
folder like rundir after a compile and in the old .app bundles but the
new normal .app bundle structure is different.
For bundles move obspython.py and _obspython.so to the binary folder,
just like the Lua one, and pass that bin path to the Python interpreter
so it can find it.
The current working dir isn't guaranteed to be set with .app bundles
so look up binary path at runtime.