Commit Graph
25 Commits
Author SHA1 Message Date
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 3d3e40d431 minor code cleanup and fixed opengl thread desync issue 2019-12-11 03:20:23 +11:00
itsmattkc f5d66436fa attempt to use fbo clear function 2019-12-10 21:32:21 +11:00
itsmattkc 91c7d8aa4d implemented texture cache for performance
Creating and destroying textures is a slow process, particularly when we can
re-use them throughout most of the render chain. We now keep them stored so
they can be re-used which improves performance substantially.
2019-12-10 14:53:47 +11:00
itsmattkc 1f5ae6f9bd use mutexes to prevent threads from interfering with each other while sharing shaders 2019-12-10 01:45:39 +11:00
itsmattkc 92776b877d implement texture null check flag on shaders
Sets a flag if the texture being sent to the shader is null
2019-12-10 01:20:57 +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 5227e10f39 render one frame per thread for increased parallelism
If the nodes are now stateless, there's nothing stopping the renderer from
rendering multiple frames at once. Earlier since the nodes held some of their
input/output data (and that data could change per frame), it was not possible
to render multiple frames at once without conflicts. Now that the node state is
held in render threads, they can do whatever they want at any time.
2019-12-06 15:37:31 +11:00
itsmattkc 33f73e0e90 reimplemented color management and alpha association in new renderer system
Color management is now as functional as it was before.
2019-12-06 13:33:53 +11:00
itsmattkc 694f424627 finished conforming renderers to new node structure
Stateless node system is done! Functionality is about equal to the functionality
in master meaning this is ready for merging.
2019-12-06 03:43:24 +11:00
itsmattkc 50f7fac156 fixed signal/slot connections which had been renamed and weren't resolving 2019-12-06 00:43:51 +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 f424d8b44e rewrote renderers where necessary for new node structure
Largely conforming renderers to new NodeValue system. Code seems a lot cleaner
this way which is a nice advantage. Likely non-functional as this won't
compile just yet and still needs probably another day or two of testing to get
it back to where it was before.
2019-12-05 03:53:52 +11:00
itsmattkc 88c3bd44a5 rewrote node data types as or flags
The data types can now be or'd to match broader data types.
2019-12-04 20:26:43 +11:00
itsmattkc 092d76f41a disambiguated whether NodeParam::parent() would return a Node* or a QObject*
Old code assumes that a NodeParam's parent will always be a Node. The function
has been separated off and tweaked in the event that this is not the case.
2019-11-30 23:58:56 +11:00
itsmattkc 2f8675f5f9 cleaned up opengl backend
Removed some legacy code (that had been all commented out by now anyway)
2019-11-17 13:48:36 +09:00
itsmattkc 40b3879440 overhauled render classes to support video AND audio
Major refactoring work to try sharing as much code as possible between the
video renderers and audio renderers, as well as make them as
platform-independent as possible.
2019-11-15 13:50:58 +09:00
itsmattkc 7a6dd02e5b furthered development of audio renderers
Mostly reimplementing functions from other workers to produce audio samples
2019-11-11 11:35:01 +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 97a4294bb3 refactoring work to improve issues with new rendering pipeline 2019-11-04 11:34:43 +11:00
itsmattkc 663ae56ac4 more coherent render threading for now
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.
2019-11-03 04:05:43 +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 c14125e640 work towards rewriting the render infrastructure
Mostly foundational work and re-implementing older code in a smarter way
(i.e. context creation code should be slightly faster than it was before)
2019-11-01 22:58:02 +11:00