Currently, when adding a filter to a source and then right-clicking it
or using the menu bar edit menu, it's not possible to copy the source's
filters. This is because the edit menu does not update on filter
changes.
Listening to the new global filters add/remove signal and updating the
edit menu will enable the copy option if a filter get added or disable
the option if the last filter gets removed.
Copy-Pasting filters on a scene or on a source via the audio mixer
context menu would not add an undo/redo action. This commit factors the
undo/redo logic out into a generic paste filters function that can be
used for pasting filters everywhere.
When clicking Grid Mode or List Mode from the context menu within the
Scenes list, whether or not Grid Mode is enabled persists between OBS
sessions. When clicking Grid or List from the View Menu, the setting
does not persist between OBS sessions. This seems to be a regression
from fc8c428521.
Previously, SceneTree's SetGridMode would set this config value. If the
intent is to not have SetGridMode directly set the config value, then
any function that calls SetGridMode other than the OBSBasic constructor
must instead set the config value.
In 22205d582c, the change to default to
Fragmented MP4/MOV on all platforms was reverted due to compatibility
issues with the default video player on Windows.
On macOS however, the default player (QuickTime Player) works fine with
fragmented formats, and instead is unable to play MKV files (which have
always been the default format for OBS). This change makes videos with
the default settings playable on macOS with the default player.
When this call was first introduced in eab10d48b2, it was at top of this
block, albeit after the calls to `pause`. Over time it has slowly
shifted lower and lower in the block.
In reality, it should be the first thing in the block to ensure that
further calls have accurate information about the pause state to update
themselves.
Change size policy of "Start Virtual Camera" button to ensure the
minimum width of `Controls` panel is the same as "Start Virtual
Camera" button plus the gear (settings) icon, therefore to
eliminate text clipping when overflow.
This reverts commit 9488bb20b6.
This is currently a frequent support issue as Windows Media Player,
Movies & TV, and File Explorer all cannot seem to handle fMP4 files
correctly. Windows Media Player and Movies & TV will play the files
fine, but no duration is listed and the applications cannot seek the
file. File Explorer will simply not list the file's length/duration (the
field is shown as having no set value). This was somehow not caught
during a year's worth of beta and RC builds. The world just wasn't ready
for this. =(
We have reported these issues to Microsoft, and we will revisit this in
the future.
The Custom FFmpeg Output allows the user to configure it to output to a
URL instead of a file. In OBSBasic::StartRecording(), we unconditionally
call LowDiskSpace() to check for low disk space because we assume that a
"recording" will always be to disk. When os_get_free_disk_space() is
called on a non-existent path, it returns 0, which causes OBS to emit a
low disk space warning. Instead, only call DiskSpaceMessage() if not
"recording" to a URL.
strcmp(obs_get_encoder_codec(option), "opus") causes the application to
segfault while loading service if find_encoder(id) returns NULL. Add a
null pointer check to prevent that from occurring.
This enables audio multi-track support in UI for mpegts streams (srt,
rist ...).
The UI changes were coded though to allow re-use by other protocols.
Signed-off-by: pkv <pkv@obsproject.com>
Fixes an issue where if no filters had previously been copied and the
user copies a filter from either the scene tree or the audio mixer, the
"Paste Filters" action would not be available until the Edit menu
reloads (e.g., by selecting another source in the source tree).
Some errors include HTML links directing users to e.g. driver updates
or further information. Using a raw newline instead of <br> causes Qt to
skip parsing the HTML, resulting in an ugly mess of HTML displayed to
the user instead of the intended links.
Like many IDEs, Xcode has this feature where it shows the declaration of
the method currently being worked in. However it gets confused by scopes
starting inside of preprocessor guards and ending outside them,
resulting in the declaration of OBSBasic::ReceivedIntroJson always being
shown in window-basic-main.cpp from that method downwards. We can work
around that by starting and ending the if-scope outside of the ifdefs.