- Waveform sync no longer treats uncached waveform regions as silence:
the envelope extraction now reports a per-window validity mask and the
correlation skips invalid windows on either side, improving accuracy
for partially cached clips
- Add stretch/speed sync: AudioWaveformSync::EstimateStretchAndOffset
searches a playback-rate range plus offset, and a new timeline
context action 'Synchronize by Waveform (Adjust Speed)' applies the
estimated rate as a clip speed change (with undo) when plain offset
alignment is inconclusive
- Footage properties dialog gains a Source Start Time field so the
value used by source-time sync can be viewed and edited manually
instead of relying solely on auto-detected metadata; applied via an
undo command, with Footage::ClearSourceStartTime() for removal
- Regression tests for masked correlation, stretch estimation, the
envelope validity mask, and source-start-time set/clear
Replace every direct FFmpeg call in the editor and the render worker
with the pure C ffmpeg_bridge API, wrapped in thin C++ adapters that
preserve the original interfaces:
- avframeptr.h: olive::AVFrame adapter around FBFrame handles
- ffmpegutils: format conversion helpers on FB_* constants; the int
overload is renamed GetCompatibleBridgePixelFormat to avoid a silent
overload-resolution trap with the PixelFormat enum
- ffmpegdecoder/ffmpegencoder: rewritten as handle-based adapters over
FBDecoder/FBProbe/FBEncoder/FBScaler/FBResampler
- audioprocessor: FBAudioGraph push/pull adapter
- pluginrenderer/OliveClip: sws/pixdesc usage converted to FBScaler and
fb_pix_fmt_* queries
- AudioParams/channel layouts are plain uint64_t masks everywhere
Build integration: the root project no longer links FFMPEG directly;
only ffmpeg_bridge does. Binaries resolve the bridge library at runtime
via @loader_path inside the macOS app bundle (copied there post-build)
and via $ORIGIN/../ffmpeg_bridge/bin on Linux; on Windows the DLL is
installed next to the executables, so packages on all three platforms
ship the bridge library.
ffmpeg_bridge gains the extra API the adapters need:
fb_frame_make_writable, fb_decoder_get_format_duration,
fb_resampler_convert_frame, FB_PIX_FMT_YUV440P, SRT validation in
fb_probe_read_subtitle_stream, packed/planar fixes in
fb_encoder_write_audio, and a component-size fix in
fb_pix_fmt_component_size.
- On Linux, automatically prefer PipeWire/JACK/PulseAudio over ALSA
even when a saved ALSA device name exists in config.
- Restore Footage length after deserialization so worker snapshots
have valid stream lengths and video playback can advance.
- Guard ResolveDecoderFromInput and ProcessAudioFootage against a
null decoder cache to prevent worker crashes on direct Footage ->
ViewerOutput connections.
- Keep Linux signal backtrace handler in the render worker.
- Add Oak project SVG logos.
- Add FixChannelLayout() helper to AudioProcessor::Open() to fall back to a
default native channel layout when the input/output layout is unspecified,
custom, or has a zero mask. This prevents FFmpeg's abuffer/aformat filters
from rejecting 'channel_layouts=0x0' on Linux.
- Log audio processor open parameters, viewer audio queue state, and
AudioManager::PushToOutput device/stream status to help diagnose silent
playback on Linux.
* Switch around Pa_Initialize and PaJack_SetClientName so that the jack
client is named "Olive" on the first initialization and not on
subsequent initializations when refreshing devices.
* Make use of pa_jack.h dependant on availability of the header and not
on the usage of the linux platform.
Signed-off-by: Alfred Wingate <parona@protonmail.com>
It's arguably not finished in that each API has parameters that users may want control over (e.g. ASIO latency), but it allows selecting devices again which is a necessity