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15 Commits
Author SHA1 Message Date
itsmattkc 6a27161e96 set params on workers when a backend's params change
Previous iteration had params attached to the backend and the params couldn't
change without being destroyed and re-instantiated. This is not necessary in
this iteration so doing so only wastes resources.
2019-11-23 22:28:06 +09:00
itsmattkc 44d649903c copy values whenever the cache is invalidated
Since we're now working with a separate proxy copy of the original node graph,
if the user changes a parameter in one of those nodes (triggering an
InvalidateCache signal), the values in our copied graph need to be updated
with these new values too.
2019-11-23 17:06:49 +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 7385e3dc56 fixes jitters by using signals/slots to pass image buffers around
Updating values rapidly would cause strange jitters as a
byproduct of the viewer trying to update from the renderer while
it was still working. Rather than the viewer trying to access the
the renderer, we now send textures in the initial update signal
to keep everything synchronized.
2019-11-18 02:14:54 +09:00
itsmattkc 9d154e1909 use different signals when the audio invalidates vs the video
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.
2019-11-17 13:44:50 +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 1206eb73b9 moved frame cache to external class that's easier to pass around 2019-11-06 23:46:44 +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 429514b1fd separation of previous renderer into base and derivation complete
The previous iteration was fairly OpenGL-heavy. It's now been separated into
a base class that is OpenGL independent and a derived class that is
OpenGL-based. Over time this should allow for portability away from OpenGL
if necessary.
2019-11-01 12:58:38 +11:00
itsmattkc b56fbaae51 began port of previous renderer iteration to new iteration
This will essentially be a full rewrite, but very incrementally to save time
and energy.
2019-10-31 21:59:20 +11:00
itsmattkc 133dab1666 some code cleanup
Removal of translations around debug messages since these waste cycles and are
likely not useful
2019-10-31 21:45:53 +11:00
itsmattkc 55f7d6aa8a restored previous renderer iteration for porting 2019-10-31 20:06:11 +11:00
itsmattkc 77bcb70dac started porting renderer to new portable form 2019-10-31 19:14:58 +11:00