- 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
- Footage can store custom proxy parameters (width/height/crf/preset/
extension/audio) that override the global settings; they are
serialized with the project and used by every generation entry point
via Footage::GetEffectiveProxyParams()
- Proxies now include the source audio streams (AAC) unless disabled;
the proxy filename records the audio flag and offline audio rendering
decodes from the proxy when present
- ProxyTask resolves ffmpeg from the new FFmpegPath config key first,
then PATH, then common install locations (e.g. Homebrew on macOS),
instead of relying on PATH only; the error message points at the
preferences when no executable is found
- ProxyTask::BuildArguments() is extracted for testability
- Add ProxyIncludeAudio and FFmpegPath config defaults
- Add regression tests for the filename audio marker, config-backed
params, ffmpeg resolution, argument building, and custom-param
persistence
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.
- Report QFile::errorString() when ProjectSerializer::Load() fails to open
the graph file, so the worker log shows why instead of an empty detail.
- In olive-render-worker LoadGraph(), check file existence, size and
readability before delegating to the serializer and log the attempt.
The Project Explorer previously only had an old Pre-Cache submenu that
required choosing a sequence. Replace it with the same Proxy menu that
the timeline uses:
- Generate Proxy: batch-generates proxies for all selected footage items
that have an enabled video stream, using ProxyManager and the current
proxy settings.
- Use Proxy: checkable toggle that enables/disables proxy playback for the
selected footage.
- Reveal Proxy / Delete Proxy: consistent with the timeline context menu.
Also make Footage::SaveCustom() write the <proxy> element whenever
proxy_enabled_ is true, even if proxy_path_ is empty, and load it back
in LoadCustom(). This preserves the user's Use Proxy preference across
project saves so it is restored on the next open.
Translation files updated with lupdate; zh_CN and zh_TW translations for
the new Project Explorer strings (and the matching timeline strings) are
filled in.
Add temporary qDebug logging to Footage, ProjectCopier,
RenderWorkerPool, and TimelineWidget to trace why Use Proxy cannot be
toggled and why proxy footage may still be used after disabling.
Proxy state (enabled/path/state/etc.) is stored as Footage member data,
not as a Node input, so ProjectCopier did not synchronize it to the
internal copy project used by worker processes. This caused toggling
Use Proxy in the UI to have no effect on rendered output.
Add a Footage::ProxySettingsChanged signal and have ProjectCopier sync
the proxy state to the copied Footage node, marking the copy project
modified so RenderWorkerPool writes a fresh graph snapshot.
God damn this was a big oof. Pasting was inadvertently making duplicates of the footage node(s) every single time. Worst case was if the clip was connected to a nested sequence. Every time someone copy/pasted in my large-scale project, it would add another 1000 nodes to the project. It's about fucking time this was fixed.