For SVT-AV1, rate control is explicitly set via an "rc" option, so set
those options manually for SVT-AV1. CBR doesn't seem to be fully
supported, but it's sort of supported via CVBR (constrained variable
bitrate), which seems to be specific to each GOP size, which is about as
close to CBR as we can get.
Commit a3a6710 introduced the obs_pipewire_save() function in the
PipeWire code, but only set it to the monitor capture source. This
was an oversight, it should have been set to the window capture
source as well.
Set the .save vfunc of the window capture source as well.
Closesobsproject/obs-studio#5906
Use weak references on OBS objects that properties view reference in
order to ensure that the objects are still valid.
This fixes a crash where properties views would use objects without
necessarily knowing whether they were still valid or not.
Fixesobsproject/obs-studio#5862Closesobsproject/obs-studio#5863
With this, you can now cast normal obs objects (services, outputs,
sources, encoders) to an obs_object_t, and then use obs_object_*
functions to get references, release references, and similar for weak
object references as well. This allows the ability for the frontend to
use an object of any of those types interchangeably in certain
situations without having to handle each specific type individually.
This is useful because the properties view in particular doesn't care
what type of object it uses, it just needs to be able to hold weak
references to abstract OBS objects.
On Windows, All Files was added by default with (*), but on macOS and
Linux this appeared as an empty option in the dropdown and treated as a
Video Files filter rather than All Files.
This also adds proper translation handling for 'Video Files', matching
the obs-ffmpeg-source.
Fixes#5870
The vlc plugin was keeping only up to two audio channels. It was overlooked when surround sound support was added to obs-studio. This commit remedies this oversight.
Signed-off-by: pkv <pkv@obsproject.com>
Removing the first call to `video_output_stop` prevents the `data_mutex`
field in `struct video_output` from being destroyed while still in use.
The `render_preview_source` function will call `video_output_lock_frame`
upon that mutex and encounter a NULL pointer exception.
Currently if a module fails its load callback, it remains loaded and OBS
continues to call additional exports such as obs_module_post_load. This
goes against the documented behavior, which states that a module that
fails its load callback is unloaded.
This commit releases locale resources and frees the module's
information, preventing further callbacks from libobs. The module itself
(the DLL) is not yet unloaded from memory as os_dlclose is commented out
for causing unspecified issues - this should be revisited in the future.
While the Apple documentation currently seems to indicate that we should
set RealTime to True, it appears that this may be causing issues with
the encoder not being able to meet the target frame rate. Both FFmpeg
and Handbrake have recently explicitly set this value to False, and
preliminary tests seem to indicate that setting this to false in OBS has
favorable results.
The encoder property kVTCompressionPropertyKey_ExpectedFrameRate is a
hint to the video encoder. Since frame rates can be fractional, let's
use a float here instead of an int.
OBS no longer supports building on OSX. The minimum version of macOS
that we support is macOS 10.13. We can safely remove this 10.8
compatibility code.