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4 Commits (d5d36b2f7a6e0981214bbc1e5b32899b219f2a6a)

Author SHA1 Message Date
jp9000 f53df7da64 clang-format: Apply formatting
Code submissions have continually suffered from formatting
inconsistencies that constantly have to be addressed.  Using
clang-format simplifies this by making code formatting more consistent,
and allows automation of the code formatting so that maintainers can
focus more on the code itself instead of code formatting.
2019-06-23 23:49:10 -07:00
Bird, Christopher 3a08e858a6 obs-qsv: Allow for multiple QSV encoders
Allow multiple QSV encoders, usefull for live + recorded parallel
sessions.  The first QSV encoder will create a DirectX device and return
a handle / pointer.  Any additional QSV encoder will use that same
pointer to the DirectX device.  We keep track of the number of open
QSV encoders so that we wait to close the DirectX resources after all
encoders are closed.

Closes obsproject/obs-studio#1341
2018-07-18 17:16:01 -07:00
Alexandre Biny b276b1633e obs-qsv11: Use d3d9 allocator on Win7
Use a d3d9 device and allocator to encode in QSV.

This fixes a random crash that could only happen on Windows 7. The QSV
Deviced returned a DEVICE_FAILURE after a random amount of time with the
old method.

This fix is totally based on Shinck's QSVHelper.exe patch for OBS
Classic (see
https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/0-633b-qsvhelper-exe-was-killed-encode-failed.19230/page-3#post-161984
for more information)

This is more like a proof of concept, but that fix is currently stable
and tested more than 50 hours, with a single session of +14 hours.

That commit doesn't respect all OBS Guidelines. It is currently
recommended to wait for a more "cleaner" implementation.
2016-12-23 07:49:12 -08:00
Seung-Woo Kim 3e4bcf06bc obs-qsv11: Add native obs-studio QSV encoder 2016-04-19 08:29:22 -07:00