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62 Commits (ceb723dc9ba4f01fb9e332b7c0be819e72f28494)

Author SHA1 Message Date
jp9000 f8fcba2fa2 Revert "obs-ffmpeg: Use core count for output threads by default"
This reverts commit bd70e73c25.

Turns out the commit was due to a miscommunication -- the commit it was
fixing actually worked fine, and this fix was unnecessary.
2016-07-02 23:54:43 -07:00
jp9000 bd70e73c25 obs-ffmpeg: Use core count for output threads by default
Recent FFmpeg versions seem to have changed the default thread count for
most codecs to 1.  Use the max core count by default as it was
originally.
2016-06-27 03:18:40 -07:00
jp9000 d7db0b8b01 (API Change) libobs: Fix output data cutoff on stop
(Note: This commit also modifies obs-ffmpeg and obs-outputs)

API Changed:
obs_output_info::void (*stop)(void *data);

To:
obs_output_info::void (*stop)(void *data, uint64_t ts);

This fixes the long-time design flaw where obs_output_stop and the
output 'stop' callback would just shut down the output without
considering the timing of when obs_output_stop was used, discarding any
possible buffering and causing the output to get cut off at an
unexpected timing.

The 'stop' callback of obs_output_info now takes a timestamp with the
expectation that the output will use that timestamp to stop output data
in accordance to that timing.  obs_output_stop now records the timestamp
at the time that the function is called and calls the 'stop' callback
with that timestamp.  If needed, obs_output_force_stop will still stop
the output immediately without buffering.
2016-06-22 14:10:39 -07:00
jp9000 1a72cd4007 obs-ffmpeg: Set AVCodecContext thread_count to 0
For some reason in the FFmpeg output, this AVCodecContext variable is
being set to 1 by FFmpeg itself somewhere, and it's causing a massive
slowdown when encoding with FFmpeg directly.  This should be set to 0 to
specify to use as many threads as necessary.
2016-05-27 10:18:02 -07:00
jp9000 e54118592b obs-ffmpeg: Set colorspace/range hints
Sets the color range/space for FFmpeg output encoders that support it.
2015-09-19 08:20:17 -07:00
jp9000 8d0edc1377 obs-ffmpeg: Send stop signal on unexpected stop
This also adds the ability to detect whether it stopped due to lack of
space or not -- particularly useful for the FFmpeg output due to
lossless file format support.
2015-09-19 08:20:07 -07:00
jp9000 b96f15a625 obs-ffmpeg: Do not require encoder ids to be set
For the FFmpeg output, the encoder ids are sort of superfluous.  They
really should be optional.  If they're not set, it should use the
encoder name string instead to determine the ids automatically.
2015-09-18 22:11:49 -07:00
jp9000 6285a47726 (API Change) libobs: Pass type data to get_name callbacks
API changed from:
obs_source_info::get_name(void)
obs_output_info::get_name(void)
obs_encoder_info::get_name(void)
obs_service_info::get_name(void)

API changed to:
obs_source_info::get_name(void *type_data)
obs_output_info::get_name(void *type_data)
obs_encoder_info::get_name(void *type_data)
obs_service_info::get_name(void *type_data)

This allows the type data to be used when getting the name of the
object (useful for plugin wrappers primarily).

NOTE: Though a parameter was added, this is backward-compatible with
older plugins due to calling convention.  The new parameter will simply
be ignored by older plugins, and the stack (if used) will be cleaned up
by the caller.
2015-09-16 09:21:12 -07:00
Palana 386ee73443 obs-ffmpeg: Add custom muxer settings
This allows changing e.g. the number of segments in a hls playlist and
its caching behavior with:
"hls_allow_cache=1 hls_list_size=0"
2015-09-16 10:47:58 +02:00
Palana d8723dbd40 obs-ffmpeg: Set FFmpeg AVFormatContext filename
This is used by some muxers that set AVFMT_NOFILE and doesn't seem to
hurt muxers that don't set it; notable this makes the hls muxer output
its m3u8 playlist with the proper filename in the proper directory
2015-09-16 10:27:35 +02:00
jp9000 d1e9b9d66a obs-ffmpeg: Fix potential integer overflows
This particularly affected audio encoding, audio encoding previously
would count samples and use it to create an encoding timestamp, but
because I was using a standard integer (which is 32bit by default on
x86), it would max out at about 0x7FFFFFFF samples, which is about 12
hours of samples at 48000 sample rate.  After that, it would start going
into negative territory (overflowing).  By changing it to int64_t, it
will make it so that audio at 48000 samples per second would only be
able to overflow after about..  6.09 million years.  In other words,
this should fix the issue for good.
2015-07-03 17:18:08 -07:00
kc5nra 5b97cfbbdd obs-ffmpeg: Only set codec ids if format non-null
In the settings if you select default container then the
format becomes null.  If null then audio/video codec ids should
not be set on the output format as they will both be
AV_CODEC_ID_NONE causing a context with no streams specified
to be created (error).
2015-04-26 17:31:21 -05:00
vividnightmare f29f286402 obs-ffmpeg: Only set x264 opts if actually x264
Check the actual name of the codec before applying an x264-specific
preset so we don't encounter an "Invalid argument" error when using
other h264 encoders in FFmpeg (such as NVEnc).

Closes jp9000/obs-studio#412
2015-04-11 06:06:04 -07:00
kc5nra f04be51947 obs-ffmpeg: Set channel layout to avoid warning 2015-03-30 17:58:44 -05:00
kc5nra aa82340a1e obs-ffmpeg: Set stream time_base to avoid warnings 2015-03-30 17:58:44 -05:00
kc5nra c53f8cbed8 obs-ffmpeg: Add format and codec id support
Allow specification of specific codec ids and container
format to muxing.
2015-03-30 17:58:37 -05:00
John Bradley 4c570826c2 obs-ffmpeg: Workaround for a64 encoder bug
the Commodore A64 codecs seem to deref the video frame
too many times causing a crash.  For now just skip if this
codec.
2015-03-30 17:30:38 -05:00
kc5nra f128283655 obs-ffmpeg: Fix outputs without both video/audio
Fixes a crash in formats that don't support both video and audio
streams.
2015-03-30 17:30:38 -05:00
jp9000 9832a760b8 (API Change) Always use planar float audio output
Core API functions changed:
-----------------------------
EXPORT bool obs_reset_audio(struct audio_output_info *aoi);
EXPORT bool obs_get_audio_info(struct audio_output_info *aoi);

To:
-----------------------------
EXPORT bool obs_reset_audio(const struct obs_audio_info *oai);
EXPORT bool obs_get_audio_info(struct obs_audio_info *oai);

Core structure added:
-----------------------------
struct obs_audio_info {
	uint32_t            samples_per_sec;
	enum speaker_layout speakers;
	uint64_t            buffer_ms;
};

Non-interleaved (planar) floating point output is standard with audio
filtering, so to prevent audio filters from having to worry about
different audio format implementations and for the sake consistency
between user interfaces, make it so that audio is always set to
non-interleaved floating point output.
2015-03-12 22:22:02 -07:00
jp9000 d3f92ca5d6 obs-ffmpeg: Make FFmpeg a usable output
This makes FFmpeg usable as an output, and removes or changes most of
the code that was originally intended for testing purposes.

Changes the settings for the FFmpeg output to the following:
* url:             Sets the output URL or file path
* video_bitrate:   Sets the video bitrate
* audio_bitrate:   Sets the audio bitrate
* video_encoder:   Sets the video encoder (by name, blank for default)
* audio_encoder:   Sets the audio encoder (by name, blank for default)
* video_settings:  Sets custom video encoder FFmpeg settings
* audio_settings:  Sets custom audio encoder FFmpeg settings
* scale_width:     Image scale width (0 if none)
* scale_height:    Image scale height (0 if none)

The reason why scale_width and scale_height are provided is because it
may internally convert formats, and it may be a bit more optimal to use
that scaler instead of the pre-output scaler just in case it already has
to convert formats internally anyway (though you can do it either way
you wish).

Video format handling has also changed; it will now attempt to use the
closest format to the current format if available for a given video
codec.
2015-02-04 16:51:54 -08:00
jp9000 f091f062f0 obs-ffmpeg: Do not use CBR by default for FFmpeg
The FFmpeg output source will now mostly be used for file output, so
using CBR by default makes no real sense.
2015-02-04 16:51:53 -08:00
jp9000 c9df41c1e2 (API Change) Remove pointers from all typedefs
Typedef pointers are unsafe.  If you do:
typedef struct bla *bla_t;
then you cannot use it as a constant, such as: const bla_t, because
that constant will be to the pointer itself rather than to the
underlying data.  I admit this was a fundamental mistake that must
be corrected.

All typedefs that were pointer types will now have their pointers
removed from the type itself, and the pointers will be used when they
are actually used as variables/parameters/returns instead.

This does not break ABI though, which is pretty nice.
2014-09-25 21:48:11 -07:00
jp9000 f75a1ebf63 Plugins: Use new encoder/output size functions 2014-08-10 17:10:20 -07:00
jp9000 04712b5fe9 (API Change) Unsquish obs_data_* names
Changed:                 To:
-----------------------------------------------
obs_data_getjson         obs_data_get_json
obs_data_getstring       obs_data_get_string
obs_data_getint          obs_data_get_int
obs_data_getdouble       obs_data_get_double
obs_data_getbool         obs_data_get_bool
obs_data_getobj          obs_data_get_obj
obs_data_getarray        obs_data_get_array
obs_data_setstring       obs_data_set_string
obs_data_setint          obs_data_set_int
obs_data_setdouble       obs_data_set_double
obs_data_setbool         obs_data_set_bool
obs_data_setobj          obs_data_set_obj
obs_data_setarray        obs_data_set_array
obs_data_item_getstring  obs_data_item_get_string
obs_data_item_getint     obs_data_item_get_int
obs_data_item_getdouble  obs_data_item_get_double
obs_data_item_getbool    obs_data_item_get_bool
obs_data_item_getobj     obs_data_item_get_obj
obs_data_item_getarray   obs_data_item_get_array
obs_data_item_setstring  obs_data_item_set_string
obs_data_item_setint     obs_data_item_set_int
obs_data_item_setdouble  obs_data_item_set_double
obs_data_item_setbool    obs_data_item_set_bool
obs_data_item_setobj     obs_data_item_set_obj
obs_data_item_setarray   obs_data_item_set_array
2014-08-09 11:57:36 -07:00
jp9000 c83d05117f (API Change) Unsquish libobs API callback names
Renamed:                    To:
-------------------------------------------------------
obs_source_info::getname    obs_source_info::get_name
obs_source_info::getwidth   obs_source_info::get_width
obs_source_info::getheight  obs_source_info::get_height
obs_output_info::getname    obs_output_info::get_name
obs_encoder_info::getname   obs_encoder_info::get_name
obs_service_info::getname   obs_service_info::get_name
2014-08-08 11:04:46 -07:00
jp9000 482791c5b6 Add locale for modules 2014-07-11 17:29:00 -07:00
jp9000 0b4a259e56 Remove 'locale' parameter from all callbacks
The locale parameter was a mistake, because it puts extra needless
burden upon the module developer to have to handle this variable for
each and every single callback function.  The parameter is being removed
in favor of a single centralized module callback function that
specifically updates locale information for a module only when needed.
2014-06-25 12:36:26 -07:00
jp9000 92522d1886 Implement RTMP module (still needs drop code)
- Implement the RTMP output module.  This time around, we just use a
   simple FLV muxer, then just write to the stream with RTMP_Write.
   Easy and effective.

 - Fix the FLV muxer, the muxer now outputs proper FLV packets.

 - Output API:
   * When using encoders, automatically interleave encoded packets
     before sending it to the output.

   * Pair encoders and have them automatically wait for the other to
     start to ensure sync.

   * Change 'obs_output_signal_start_fail' to 'obs_output_signal_stop'
     because it was a bit confusing, and doing this makes a lot more
     sense for outputs that need to stop suddenly (disconnections/etc).

 - Encoder API:
   * Remove some unnecessary encoder functions from the actual API and
     make them internal.  Most of the encoder functions are handled
     automatically by outputs anyway, so there's no real need to expose
     them and end up inadvertently confusing plugin writers.

   * Have audio encoders wait for the video encoder to get a frame, then
     start at the exact data point that the first video frame starts to
     ensure the most accrate sync of video/audio possible.

   * Add a required 'frame_size' callback for audio encoders that
     returns the expected number of frames desired to encode with.  This
     way, the libobs encoder API can handle the circular buffering
     internally automatically for the encoder modules, so encoder
     writers don't have to do it themselves.

 - Fix a few bugs in the serializer interface.  It was passing the wrong
   variable for the data in a few cases.

 - If a source has video, make obs_source_update defer the actual update
   callback until the tick function is called to prevent threading
   issues.
2014-04-07 22:00:10 -07:00
Timo R 15639d928c Add compatiblity for some older ffmpeg versions 2014-04-05 16:12:32 +02:00
jp9000 cabe98cb4e Add FFmpeg's AAC enoder
This just adds FFmpeg's default AAC encoder as an audio encoder.  Going
to try to start getting things going with the RTMP output library next.
2014-04-05 01:13:11 -07:00
jp9000 8c74db9ffc Add packet interleaving and improve encoder API
- Add interleaving of video/audio packets for outputs that are encoded
   and expect both video and audio data, sorting the packets and sending
   them to the output when both video and audio is received.

 - Combine create and initialize callbacks for the encoder API callback
   interface.
2014-04-04 23:21:19 -07:00
Palana 42be968759 Make OBS basic and obs-ffmpeg-output use NV12 by default 2014-04-04 20:55:38 +02:00
jp9000 0cf9e0cfdd Add preliminary FLV/RTMP output (incomplete)
- obs-outputs module:  Add preliminary code to send out data, and add
   an FLV muxer.  This time we don't really need to build the packets
   ourselves, we can just use the FLV muxer and send it directly to
   RTMP_Write and it should automatically parse the entire stream for us
   without us having to do much manual code at all.  We'll see how it
   goes.

 - libobs:  Add AVC NAL packet parsing code

 - libobs/media-io:  Add quick helper functions for audio/video to get
   the width/height/fps/samplerate/etc rather than having to query the
   info structures each time.

 - libobs (obs-output.c):  Change 'connect' signal to 'start' and 'stop'
   signals.  'start' now specifies an error code rather than whether it
   simply failed, that way the client can actually know *why* a failure
   occurred.  Added those error codes to obs-defs.h.

 - libobs:  Add a few functions to duplicate/free encoder packets
2014-04-01 11:55:18 -07:00
jp9000 6da26a3a1c Implement encoder usage with outputs
- Make it so that encoders can be assigned to outputs.  If an encoder
   is destroyed, it will automatically remove itself from that output.
   I specifically didn't want to do reference counting because it leaves
   too much potential for unchecked references and it just felt like it
   would be more trouble than it's worth.

 - Add a 'flags' value to the output definition structure.  This lets
   the output specify if it uses video/audio, and whether the output is
   meant to be used with OBS encoders or not.

 - Remove boilerplate code for outputs.  This makes it easier to program
   outputs.  The boilerplate code involved before was mostly just
   involving connecting to the audio/video data streams directly in each
   output plugin.

   Instead of doing that, simply add plugin callback functions for
   receiving video/audio (either encoded or non-encoded, whichever it's
   set to use), and then call obs_output_begin_data_capture and
   obs_output_end_data_capture to automatically handle setting up
   connections to raw or encoded video/audio streams for the plugin.

 - Remove 'active' function from output callbacks, as it's no longer
   really needed now that the libobs output context automatically knows
   when the output is active or not.

 - Make it so that an encoder cannot be destroyed until all data
   connections to the encoder have been removed.

 - Change the 'start' and 'stop' functions in the encoder interface to
   just an 'initialize' callback, which initializes the encoder.

 - Make it so that the encoder must be initialized first before the data
   stream can be started.  The reason why initialization was separated
   from starting the encoder stream was because we need to be able to
   check that the settings used with the encoder *can* be used first.

   This problem was especially annoying if you had both video/audio
   encoding.  Before, you'd have to check the return value from
   obs_encoder_start, and if that second encoder fails, then you
   basically had to stop the first encoder again, making for
   unnecessary boilerplate code whenever starting up two encoders.
2014-03-27 21:50:15 -07:00
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 74a3dfcf69 Fix potential uninitialized variable
if (data->output->flags & AVFMT_RAWPICTURE)

If this was true, the 'ret' variable would be used without
initialization.
2014-03-11 16:07:22 -07:00
jp9000 6578c8b03e FFmpeg plugin: Fix null pointer reference 2014-03-11 14:46:34 -07:00
jp9000 afc798f712 Also make sure the mutex unlocks
Otherwise deadlock
2014-03-11 09:16:16 -07:00
jp9000 c09a2efc3c FFmpeg plugin: Add a few checks to be safe
Make sure it locks the write mutex before freeing the packets, and put
the detach code in the main thread loop rather than off in a separate
function for clarity
2014-03-11 09:14:21 -07:00
jp9000 585fd8f969 Fix audio streaming and mac semaphores
...The reason why audio didn't work was because I overwrote the bitrate
values.

As for semaphores, mac doesn't support unnamed semaphores without using
mach semaphores.  So, I just implemented a semaphore wrapper for each
OS.
2014-03-10 19:04:00 -07:00
jp9000 02a07ea0a0 Add preliminary streaming code for testing
- Add some temporary streaming code using FFmpeg.  FFmpeg itself is not
   very ideal for streaming; lack of direct control of the sockets and
   no framedrop handling means that FFmpeg is definitely not something
   you want to use without wrapper code.  I'd prefer writing my own
   network framework in this particular case just because you give away
   so much control of the network interface.  Wasted an entire day
   trying to go through FFmpeg issues.

   There's just no way FFmpeg should be used for real streaming (at
   least without being patched or submitting some sort of patch, but I'm
   sort of feeling "meh" on that idea)

   I had to end up writing multiple threads just to handle both
   connecting and writing, because av_interleaved_write_frame blocks
   every call, stalling the main encoder thread, and thus also stalling
   draw signals.

 - Add some temporary user interface for streaming settings.  This is
   just temporary for the time being.  It's in the outputs section of
   the basic-mode settings

 - Make it so that dynamic arrays do not free all their data when the
   size just happens to be reduced to 0.  This prevents constant
   reallocation when an array keeps going from 1 item to 0 items.  Also,
   it was bad to become dependent upon that functionality.  You must now
   always explicitly call "free" on it to ensure the data is free, and
   that's how it should be.  Implicit functionality can lead to
   confusion and maintainability issues.
2014-03-10 13:10:35 -07:00
jp9000 f716de1331 CoreAudio: Detect default device change
If the default device changes, set the reconnect interval to 200
milliseconds so it pretty much immediately tries to reinitialize the
audio with the newly selected default device.  Otherwise, use 2000
millisecond intervals, and assume disconnection.

Also, reduced FFmpeg logging to just regular FFmpeg information rather
than everything FFmpeg logs.
2014-02-28 21:46:22 -07:00
jp9000 771eac6015 Be more consistent about log levels
LOG_ERROR should be used in places where though recoverable (or at least
something that can be handled safely), was unexpected, and may affect
the user/application.

LOG_WARNING should be used in places where it's not entirely unexpected,
is recoverable, and doesn't really affect the user/application.
2014-02-28 20:02:29 -07:00
jp9000 4e10eeda09 Wrap FFmpeg operations in mutexes, switch to MP4
I can't believe I wasn't doing this.  This is why file output was
getting corrupted.  Audio and video send in data from separate threads.
I should be embarassed for not having considered that.

Key lesson:  Increase threading paranoia levels.  Apparently my
threading paranoid levels are lackluster.
2014-02-28 03:50:30 -07:00
jp9000 f9809847cd Use MP4s when not on windows
Also, make it use 'veryfast' preset.  Still testing this, might have to
revise this later.
2014-02-27 23:14:03 -07:00
jp9000 a1a1f1a64c Fix stereo output bug with ffmpeg test output 2014-02-24 01:51:39 -07:00
jp9000 6c2d067e05 Make ffmpeg test output sync A/V properly
FFmpeg test output wasn't make any attempt to sync data before.  Should
be much more accurate now.

Also, added a restart message to audio settings if base audio settings
are changed.
2014-02-24 01:48:14 -07:00
jp9000 c232ebde15 Implement a few more audio options/functions
Implement a few audio options in to the user interface as well as a few
inline audio functions in audio-io.h.

Make it so ffmpeg plugin automatically converts to the desired format.

Use regular interleaved float internally for audio instead of planar
float.
2014-02-23 16:27:19 -07:00
jp9000 f2d4de3c03 Implement automatic video scaling (if requested)
Add a scaler interface (defaults to swscale), and if a separate output
wants to use a different scale or format than the default output format,
allow a scaler instance to be created automatically for that output,
which will then receive the new scaled output.
2014-02-18 13:37:56 -07:00
jp9000 30094a5919 Implement auto output resampling (if requested)
If there are for example more than one audio outputs and they have
different sample rates or channels and such, this will allow automatic
conversion of that audio to the request formats/channels/rates (but only
if requested).
2014-02-17 20:23:20 -07:00