This patch adds:
* support for proxy building again (missing feature from Blender 2.49)
additionally to the way, Blender 2.49 worked, you can select several
strips at once and make Blender build proxies in the background (using
the job system)
Also a new thing: movie proxies are now build into AVI files, and
the proxy system is moved into ImBuf-library, so that other parts
of blender can also benefit from it.
* Timecode support: to fix seeking issues with files, that have
a) varying frame rates
b) very large GOP lengths
c) are broken inbetween
d) use different time code tracks
the proxy builder can now also build timecode indices, which are
used (optionally) for seeking.
For the first time, it is possible, to do frame exact seeking on
all file types.
* Support for different video-streams in one video file (can be
selected in sequencer, other parts of blender can also use it,
but UI has to be added accordingly)
* IMPORTANT: this patch *requires* ffmpeg 0.7 or newer, since
older versions don't support the pkt_pts field, that is essential
for building timecode indices.
Windows and Mac libs are already updated, Linux-users have to build
their own ffmpeg verions until distros keep up.
Change OURPLATFORM from "linux<major_version>" to simple "linux".
Since new policy for linux kernel versions that major version in
platform doesn't make much sense for building rules so the same
rules could be used for both of linux2 and linux3 now/
Tested on both of linux2 and linux3 systems.
- building with GHOST/SDL now adds the PREFIX
- image.external_edit operator errors out if the filepath isnt set (was annoying and loaded gimp while running tests)
NDOF is disabled in CMake.
- Added "default" section to switch in sendMotionEvent.
It's what strict gcc rules don't like much and it's
And it's good practice in general, imo.
- added includes for spnav
- added FindSpacenav.cmake which allows using spacenav from a nonstandard path.
- remove NDOF_LIBPATH, use a full library path instead.
Old issue with OSX Cocoa code: shift+scrollwheel should send
a 'horizontal wheel' event to Blender. Blender only recognizes
scroll events in general though. The old code then just didn't
send an event at all, not passing on shift+scrolls.
Now the scroll event is sent anyway, relying on Blender's
keymapping to define what to do with shift+scroll.
This fixes things like shift+scroll to scale ListBox widgets.