Commit Graph
86 Commits
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itsmattkc dae09abf45 use speed value instead of media out value
This functions more or less identically to using a media out value, but the
desired speed is preserved through block length changes, even if the block's
length is reduced to zero (i.e. no rounding errors).
2020-01-06 15:21:27 +11:00
itsmattkc fd2d0f941c block: add access functions to primary block inputs (length/media in+out) 2020-01-02 05:04:10 +11:00
itsmattkc e32376a8b7 updated NodeInputs to use a standard value as well as keyframed values
Previously the non-keyframed value was stored as a static keyframe but this
introduced issues when an input was in a state of keyframes being enabled but
0 keyframes existing. Having a standard value makes much more sense.
2019-12-27 02:06:41 +11:00
itsmattkc 7a512cc540 set some parameters to not-keyframable 2019-12-27 01:25:52 +11:00
itsmattkc e8808f5e89 shifted IC unblocking until after the split is done since the clips won't change 2019-12-26 19:29:48 +11:00
itsmattkc c62b59965e updated nodes for new input structure
Since all NodeInputs will generally only need their data type and default
value set once, we place it all into the constructor for cleaner and easier
to manage code.
2019-12-26 16:29:56 +11:00
itsmattkc 62f9e55609 implemented foundational reversed block code
Ensured renderers can handle clips that are reversed.
2019-12-24 16:17:33 +11:00
itsmattkc b308f753b3 with Block::set_length_and_* functions, keep the speeds correct
With differently set speeds, these functions would mess with the timing in ways
that would be confusing to the user. Now they act in a much more intuitive way
and also prevent negative media times.
2019-12-19 02:26:30 +11:00
itsmattkc 0d51f606df corrected sequence to media time formulas
Previous iteration would multiply the media in by the speed as well. This is
undesirable.
2019-12-19 02:04:53 +11:00
itsmattkc aae756b44c fixed regression from moving length to a nodeparam
Splitting commands would run CopyInputs after set_length. Since length is now
a parameter (aka a NodeInput) the former would override the latter breaking the
implementation. This commit fixes that.
2019-12-18 01:20:04 +11:00
itsmattkc f616a0d123 ported dip to black transition to external type and reimplemented drop shadow shader 2019-12-18 01:18:31 +11:00
itsmattkc 4e6da87585 ported crossdissolve to external shader 2019-12-17 15:58:16 +11:00
itsmattkc 6a4dcc673a implemented external xml/shader loading for transitions as well as regular nodes
Transitions are nodes but have a few parameters that are programmatic and always
required. This lets people write external code for transitions as well.
2019-12-17 15:44:13 +11:00
itsmattkc d4ee33405b implemented speed/duration dialog and most of its functionality
An earlier commit implementing media in and out parameters was primarily for
this addition. A simple control dialog for the clip's speed presentation
reimplemented from the old codebase.
2019-12-17 03:58:12 +11:00
itsmattkc 4ba024e3ae implemented media out value to allow speed changes in clips 2019-12-16 18:29:35 +11:00
itsmattkc a977020833 implemented the ability to make inputs that can't be connected 2019-12-15 04:15:09 +11:00
itsmattkc 5b85303b2b named the clip/block parameters added a few commits ago 2019-12-15 02:34:13 +11:00
itsmattkc 0b7782e129 added support for multiple node iterations
Optimizes various effects, particularly blurs.
2019-12-15 00:39:28 +11:00
itsmattkc c0802c05ad make block values input parameters rather than class members
This allows these values (length and media in) to be modified in the node
graph and for all the automated node input functions to work with them.
2019-12-14 23:15:23 +11:00
itsmattkc 526f07ba08 implemented demonstrative dip to black transition 2019-12-12 19:00:49 +11:00
itsmattkc 76c0399b75 implemented base transition support
While very much incomplete, transitions can now be created and will render
correctly.
2019-12-12 15:21:39 +11:00
itsmattkc f46b1245c4 reduced the output of some nodes
Some nodes don't need to provide all their inputs merged as outputs.
2019-12-10 00:37:06 +11:00
itsmattkc 2fb4047e6f moved all shader code out of C++ source and into external shader files
General code cleanup and easier maintenance.
2019-12-10 00:10:00 +11:00
itsmattkc 26b3993b9d made vast improvements to rendering engine and node structure
This was many changes that were largely fundamentally related. They included:
- More const modifiers to enforce read only node graphs
- Support for fragment and vertex shaders from the nodes
- Support for node code loaded externally (embedded into the binary)
- Fixed issue preventing two textures from being used in a shader
- Removed several unused functions and cleaned up code
- Fixed video media node misreading its matrix input
2019-12-09 23:50:52 +11:00
itsmattkc 5affc37699 added custom category and data types to transition base class 2019-12-09 23:46:50 +11:00
itsmattkc c1b96927a2 this files were actually renamed in an earlier commit but i forgot to add them 2019-12-09 23:46:15 +11:00
itsmattkc cc8aeea672 started pair of transition derivatives
These will serve as stock transitions and as a reference implementation for
hardware accelerated transitions.
2019-12-09 23:44:27 +11:00
itsmattkc 4bb874a154 fix sigfpe on timecode function if the timebase isn't valid 2019-12-09 23:43:03 +11:00
itsmattkc 0c6ec926b6 started base transition type
Like the base "Block" type, the "Transition" type will not be a node used on its
own, it will have to be derived. This type defines some basic behavior for a
transition (e.g. how much it overlaps its "from" and "to" blocks).
2019-12-07 02:49:30 +11:00
itsmattkc c32a1c8be2 removed last of the NodeOutput dependencies
Since all Nodes have an output that provides all output values now, we now
never need to add an output from a Node derivative. These changes remove the
last of them and disable the ability to add more outputs from a derivative.
2019-12-06 04:21:55 +11:00
itsmattkc d25dda5275 removed all dependence on NodeOutputs
If Nodes only have the one output, we don't need to do so much differentiation
between them. Previous iteration used outputs as like a distinct function
within a Node (e.g. length output would return one result, buffer output would
produce a different result - each run different code to produce their results).
Now in this iteration, it's more accurate to say a Node is just one function
(which seems more appropriate for a node system anyway).
2019-12-06 00:23:26 +11:00
itsmattkc bc0f01d9a3 make nodes more const friendly and prepare their functions for stateless work
Since the nodes won't be holding any rendering data themselves in this system,
we may as well enforce some level of non-write access by setting all the
functions to const. They were already const-friendly, they just weren't
labelled as such.
2019-12-04 20:10:42 +11:00
itsmattkc 79ee3bc3df implemented new block system
Fixes recurring design issue that the Blocks were a frequent exception to the
DAG concept. The Blocks connecting to each others inputs/outputs while not
necessarily being "dependent" on each other to produce an image continually
causes issues while trying to create a rendering code path. This redesign
should provide a more "directed" approach to the directed acyclic graph.
2019-12-02 00:37:03 +11:00
itsmattkc ef18980e7c removed connect/disconnect block functions that are unnecessary now 2019-12-01 01:38:52 +11:00
itsmattkc a478b11fd0 removed "previous_input" param from block
It was becoming inevitable to get rid of this, it was continuously an exception
that had to be made to the DAG concept seeing as blocks are never really
"dependents" on each other, i.e. the images they produce have nothing to do
with other blocks. The only exception is a transition which will also be
easier to accomplish with this slightly different design.
2019-11-30 23:24:01 +11:00
itsmattkc 1bc8a20425 never send signals while nodes are still locked
A signal emitted and received in the same thread will call other functions
before returning to the one that emitted the signal. If these other functions
try to lock a mutex while a mutex is already locked by the emitting function,
we get stuck in a deadlock. These changes ensure that a signal is never emitted
by any function until all the nodes locked by it are unlocked.
2019-11-23 17:04:33 +09:00
itsmattkc 2cfccbfbef copy node graph before rendering
Previous iterations would use mutexes to prevent changing of the graph
mid-render, however several user actions would need to capture these mutexes
causing the main thread to hang until the current render job (frame/range of
samples) was complete. We now copy the nodes necessary as part of the "compile"
process so that the main thread shouldn't need nearly as much blocking while
caching occurs.
2019-11-23 08:53:52 +09:00
itsmattkc 9131b32be4 small code cleanup in block class 2019-11-23 01:56:13 +09:00
itsmattkc 492c8f474a added clone functions for nodes
Since nodes are are extremely derivative types, we use a clone/copy function
to produce new types of the derived class easily.
2019-11-22 16:53:30 +09:00
itsmattkc 54ecc01dbe clarified some fixme comments 2019-11-19 22:14:11 +09:00
itsmattkc a9660201f1 miscellaneous other changes to make audio rendering work
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.
2019-11-15 13:57:49 +09:00
itsmattkc 3b224c7638 multithreaded download and files that probably should have been in the last
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.
2019-11-06 09:14:20 +11:00
itsmattkc 788502cd11 removed another unnecessary node function 2019-11-02 18:12:54 +11:00
itsmattkc 16ac2fc0e1 sweeping node graph changes for new rendering pipeline
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.
2019-11-02 01:39:37 +11:00
itsmattkc 77bcb70dac started porting renderer to new portable form 2019-10-31 19:14:58 +11:00
itsmattkc 4d96ac9e39 don't police data type connections between nodes
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.
2019-10-25 00:44:14 +11:00
itsmattkc 7dec79ceaa various changes to rendering flow and structure 2019-10-23 00:42:52 +11:00
itsmattkc 5f86b9b9c7 nodes are given a time range 2019-10-22 14:58:06 +11:00
itsmattkc 5105568291 moved renderer files 2019-10-19 14:02:15 +11:00
itsmattkc 09b3a1970d underline clips that are linked 2019-10-17 11:07:36 +11:00