Both audio and video renderers were working off the same invalidation signal
(i.e. changing audio would also trigger a re-render of the video). This is
obviously suboptimal and now they are separate.
Many changes were made throughout the codebase to support audio, these are
most of the small changes necessary.
The audio support still is not perfect. I still need to write in resampling
support. After that it should work correctly with all audio types.
commit
For testing the new iteration, the texture cache disk download was written
into the main thread instead of into the separate threads. Now they're back
in separate threads again.
Also I think some of these files probably should have been in the previous
commit.
Once again, conceptually this system should work, however it does not seem to
be the most efficient and it wouldn't surprise me if the multithreading was
eventually upgraded to an even more coherent system one day. However for
"core principles" this should be fairly decent.
The new rendering pipeline strives to simplify the nodes themselves as much
as possible and move much of the logic to an external rendering engine. This
change removes all of the responsibilities that no longer belong to the
nodes themselves and will soon be folded into the renderer.
This design, while not completely illogical, seems to betray the DAG design
and borders on impossible to actually recompile. The plan is to build this
functionality into the renderer instead.
Nodes were previously written to be "strongly typed" in that a parameter's
"type" enforced whether it could be connected to another. All code related
to that has now been removed since not only is it hard to maintain and
likely unnecessary, it's possible the nodes will work differently later on
anyway.
Rather than convoluting the MediaInput node, te MediaInput is now an abstract
base class that provides access to a Decoder and derived classes are
responsible for handling it