Useful for two purposes:
1.) When many devices are hooked up to the system and used in separate
scenes, but only one device active at once is desired
2.) Allows users who are dependent on outputting audio to desktop to
disable that audio (via disabling that device) when the device isn't
being displayed
Certain types of sources (display captures, game captures, audio
device captures, video device captures) should not be duplicated. This
capability flag hints that the source prefers references over full
duplication.
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.
This allows the ability to output the audio of the device as desktop
audio (via the WaveOut or DirectSound audio renderers) instead of
capturing the audio only.
In the future, we'll implement audio monitoring which will make this
feature obsolete, but for the time being I decided to add this option as
a temporary measure to allow users to play the audio from their devices
via the DirectShow output.
API Changed (in struct obs_encoder_info):
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bool (*get_audio_info)(void *data, struct audio_convert_info *info);
bool (*get_video_info)(void *data, struct video_scale_info *info);
To:
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void (*get_audio_info)(void *data, struct audio_convert_info *info);
void (*get_video_info)(void *data, struct video_scale_info *info);
The encoder video/audio information callbacks no longer need to manually
query the libobs video/audio information, that information is now passed
via the parameter, which the callbacks can modify.
The refactor that reduces boilerplate in the encoder video/audio
information callbacks also removes the need for their return values, so
change the return types to void.
I'm putting this option in due to the fact that there are legitimate
cases where a device may flip the output unexpectedly (such as the
Datapath VisionDVI-DL running in RGB video format), and that a user may
want to be able to view the source in a projector or source properties
without the image being inverted.
My original line of thinking was that they can just use a transform to
flip the image, but I felt this problem impacts rendering everywhere,
such as in the projector and in the source properties, so having it as
an option in the source itself feels like the best way to ensure that a
user can get it to render everywhere properly.
Changes:
- Prevent concurrent calls to EnumDevices (resolves a crash with
some device filters (like the XCAPTURE-1) with multiple active
dshow sources)
Adds the following changes:
- Prioritize YUV formats over non-YUV formats for performance and to
prevent intermediary filters
- Directly connect filters when possible to avoid intermediary filters
If the settings are reset to defaults or if the settings are just bad,
the video would get stuck on the last frame that was displayed, which
feels a bit awkward. Best to make it stop video output entirely rather
than get stuck on the last video frame.
Martell changed this function without realizing that this was calling a
function below it, not recursively calling itself. The reason why he
got the warning was because there was no forward declaration of the
function that was being called; I think he's used to C where only one
function definition can exist with the same name. In this case, it was
another function with the same name but with different parameters,
something that's permitted in C++. I wish I had realized this sooner.
This fixes the crashes people have been having with devices.