8 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
jp9000
753bf20ed7 UI: Allow outputs to use different audio codecs
Allows an output to automatically specify which audio codec it requires
and use it instead of AAC.  This change is intended to be
behind-the-scenes and seamless to the user.
2017-07-14 12:44:12 -07:00
jp9000
3491487c71 UI: Allow services to use different outputs
Allows a service to specify the output it needs in order to function as
configured.

NOTE: This functionality should be considered temporary as a seamless
means of implementing support for different output types within the same
service.  Ideally, different services should be used for this
functionality.
2017-07-14 12:43:04 -07:00
jp9000
bc30c39a03 UI: Ignore first 2.5 seconds of bandwidth test
System network buffers need to be given some time to fill before
starting a bandwidth test.  This prevents the buffers from skewing with
the results.
2017-06-15 20:00:01 -07:00
jp9000
cd52679160 UI: Unlock mutex before trying to stop output
Prevents the output from hard-locking on itself when the stop call would
trigger the callback and then try to lock again.  Probably could be
solved with a recursive mutex, but at that point it's not really
necessary.
2017-05-20 12:31:57 -07:00
jp9000
fa09e6743d UI: Remove whitespace from end of autconfig stream key
Because ?bandwidthtest is being appended to the end, it would bypass
normal whitespace removal, causing the stream key to fail.
2017-05-20 11:14:59 -07:00
jp9000
ee6ca246fe UI: Actually update service for wiz. bitrate limits
obs_service_update was left out by accident in the previous commit.
2017-05-17 22:37:05 -07:00
jp9000
8dff07ad46 UI: Fix cases where wizard bitrate is not capped
Fixes some cases where the maximum bitrate might not be capped by the
service selection as it's supposed to be.
2017-05-17 22:31:02 -07:00
jp9000
4049a5a882 UI: Add auto-configuration wizard
The auto-configuration wizard is designed to allow first-time or
novice/uneducated users or to set up video and encoding settings in a
very quick and easy way.  It'll automatically perform a bandwidth test,
and/or test the user's video settings to determine the most ideal
settings for streaming and recording (assuming a 1-pc setup).
2017-05-08 02:12:03 -07:00