- ignore MSVC warnings when FREE_WINDOWS is defined to quiet warnings.
- the CMake flags were not being set correctly making blender have weirdo colors (no -funsigned-char).
the render engine assumes the RenderResult's rectf is not in linear color space when color management is disabled so the sequencer and opengl render need to follow this else it results in dark images.
* add support for LCMS (disabled by default, set WITH_LCMS to true to enable it)
* fixed typo that prevented TIFF support to be properly enabled
* enable ray optimization by default (scons and cmake already did this)
* fixed building with libsndfile on darwin (disabled by default)
* quicktime: use audaspace headers from $(NAN_AUDASPACE)/include instead of intern
* gameengine: add -DWITH_FFMPEG to compiler flags when building with ffmpeg support
This patch cleans up the sequencer core by replacing the caching system
(TStripElems) with a hash based system, which is:
a) a lot faster
b) a lot more readable
c) a lot more memory conserving
The new caching system is also a good building ground for
a) sub frame precision rendering (even on scene strips)
b) multi core rendering (threaded rendering is still disabled, but can
be extended now to arbitrary core numbers)
I tested the code on an extensive editing session today and had no
crashes during 4 hours of editing. So I consider it very stable.
Now the bounding box for the light cache's voxel grid is calculated in
global space, rather than camera space as it was previously. This fixes
flickering lighting on static volumes with camera motion, caused by
the camera space bounding box changing from frame to frame.
faces. Only happens with scons/msvc and SSE enabled for raytracing. Why this
happens exactly I don't know, I've tried to look for errors in the code but
couldn't find any, the perlin noise code somehow is generating NaN values,
but it is getting sane inputs. I suspect this is due to the render module
being compiled with /arch:SSE and other parts not. For now I've made only
the render_raytrace module compile with SSE, which seems to solve the problem,
but is mostly a workaround.
Bugfix: free_imbuf_seq() was closing IMB anim handles on nearly every
change of RNA variables. This can be *very* slow, if you twiddle with
parameters during playback. Especially multicam editing...
Now: we close IMB anim handles only on refresh_all() and filepath
changes.