60 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
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
fd579fe7f4 Make audio devices save to settings
Also, revamp the settings dialog code and make it use signals and slots
a bit better.
2014-03-07 12:56:31 -07:00
jp9000
2448d0f229 Load up the lists of audio devices in settings
It will now load up a the list of audio input/output devices in the
combo boxes in audio settings.
2014-03-06 07:02:25 -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
60e6316a5e Separate source activation for main/aux views
Split off activate to activate and show callbacks, and split off
deactivate to deactivate and hide callbacks.  Sources didn't previously
have a means to know whether it was actually being displayed in the main
view or just happened to be visible somewhere.  Now, for things like
transition sources, they have a means of knowing when they have actually
been "activated" so they can initiate their sequence.

A source is now only considered "active" when it's being displayed by
the main view.  When a source is shown in the main view, the activate
callback/signal is triggered.  When it's no longer being displayed by
the main view, deactivate callback/signal is triggered.

When a source is just generally visible to see by any view, the show
callback/signal is triggered.  If it's no longer visible by any views,
then the hide callback/signal is triggered.

Presentation volume will now only be active when a source is active in
the main view rather than also in auxilary views.

Also fix a potential bug where parents wouldn't properly increment or
decrement all the activation references of a child source when a child
was added or removed.
2014-02-23 17:46:00 -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
0ff0d32731 Fix video reset and apply new video settings
This allows the changing of bideo settings without having to completely
reset all graphics data.  Will recreate internal output/conversion
buffers and such and reset the main preview.
2014-02-22 20:14:19 -07:00
jp9000
a5372e9757 Finish the rest of the settings dialog code
- Move over the last of the original settings dialog code to QT.  It was
  actually a bit easier to write in the QT version.  wxWidgets was
  definitely not ideal for that because the pages would fully
  create/destroy every time.

- [Win32] Fix os_dlopen so that it only appends .dll if not present

- [MacOS] Fix name dialog text edit widget issue (it would be better if
  we could just use the list widget for editing labels, will have to
  look in to that in the future)

- Tweak the settings UI a bit more and make 30 FPS default

- Add a macro to convert a QString to a UTF-8 const char * string

- Rename build/plugins to build/obs-plugins

- Remove the last of the wxWidgets code
2014-01-26 15:36:15 -07:00
jp9000
092f36fac4 Fix/update forms for main and settings window
- Had the wrong names set for the up/down widgets for sources/scenes

- Updated the settings dialog and gave most of the widgets actual object
  names

- Added code for the settings window.  Settings window should now at
  least display.
2014-01-24 21:19:50 -07:00
jp9000
afeed34b7a Change the UI to Qt (work in progress)
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Notes and details
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Why was this done?  Because wxWidgets was just lacking in many areas.  I
know wxWidgets is designed to be used with native controls, and that's
great, but wxWidgets just is not a feature-complete toolkit for
multiplatform applications.  It lacks in dialog editors, its code is
archaic and outdated, and I just feel frustrated every time I try to do
things with it.

Qt on the other hand..  I had to actually try Qt to realize how much
better it was as a toolkit.  They've got everything from dialog editors,
to an IDE, a debugger, build tools, just everything, and it's all
top-notch and highly maintained.  The focus of the toolkit is
application development, and they spend their time trying to help
people do exactly that:  make programs.  Great support, great tools,
and because of that, great toolkit.  I just didn't want to alienate any
developers by being stubborn about native widgets.

There *are* some things that are rather lackluster about it and design
choices I disagree with though.  For example, I realize that to have an
easy to use toolkit you have to have some level of code generation.
However, in my personal and humble opinion, moc just feels like a
terrible way to approach the problem.  Even now I feel like there are a
variety of ways you could handle code generation and automatic
management of things like that.  I don't like the idea of circumventing
the language itself like that.  It feels like one giant massive hack.

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Things that aren't working properly:
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 - Settings dialog is not implemented.  The dialog is complete but the
   code to handle the dialog hasn't been constructed yet.

 - There is a problem with using Qt widgets as a device target on
   windows, with at least OpenGL: if I have the preview widget
   automatically resize itself, it seems to cause some sort of video
   card failure that I don't understand.

 - Because of the above, resizing the preview widget has been disabled
   until I can figure out what's going on, so it's currently only a
   32x32 area.

 - Direct3D doesn't seem to render correctly either, seems that the
   viewport is messed up or something.  I'm sort of confused about
   what's going on with it.

 - The new main window seems to be triggering more race conditions than
   the wxWidgets main window dialog did.  I'm not entirely sure what's
   going on here, but this may just be existing race conditions within
   libobs itself that I just never spotted before (even though I tend to
   be very thorough with race conditions any time I use variables
   cross-thread)
2014-01-23 11:53:55 -07:00