* dumping/ffmpeg_backend: Add FPS filter
So that the recorded video can be at 60FPS (which is supported by most encoders) while still maintaining correct speed.
* dumping/ffmpeg_backend: Add HW context support
Required for some HW acceled encoders. Not tested as my devices don't seem to require this.
* CMake: Copy avfilter dll for MSVC
* CMakeLists: Require FFmpeg 4.0
* ffmpeg: Fix dumper compile error on MSVC.
* ffmpeg: Address review comments.
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* tests: add Sanity test for SplitFilename83
fix test
fix test
* disable `C4715:not all control paths return a value` for nihstro includes
nihstro: no warn
* Chore: Enable warnings as errors on msvc + fix warnings
fixes
some more warnings
clang-format
* more fixes
* Externals: Add target_compile_options `/W0` nihstro-headers and ...
Revert "disable `C4715:not all control paths return a value` for nihstro includes"
This reverts commit 606d79b55d3044b744fb835025b8eb0f4ea5b757.
* src\citra\config.cpp: ReadSetting: simplify type casting
* settings.cpp: Get*Name: remove superflous logs
* In older `httplib`, SSL connections were not handled correctly and
will have issues with proxy servers. Also, keep alive directives were
not available back then, which is probably necessary to implement
HTTP_C service correctly.
* Another reason being `httplib` now requires OpenSSL 1.1+ API while
LibreSSL 2.x provided OpenSSL 1.0 compatible API.
* The bundled LibreSSL has been updated to 3.2.2 so it now provides
OpenSSL 1.1 compatible API now.
* Also the path hint has been added so that it will find the correct
path to the CA certs on *nix systems.
* An option is provided so that *nix system distributions/providers can
use their own SSL implementations when compiling Yuzu/Citra to
(hopefully) complies with their maintenance guidelines.
* LURLParse is also removed since `httplib` can handle
`scheme:host:port` string itself now.
* cmake: allow supplying local compatibility list
* dist/desktop: add prefer non-default GPU hint ...
* On compatible systems, this will make the system to use more powerful
GPU instead of the default one (usually the integrated one)
This is a port of the initial GameCube adapter input support i added into yuzu emulator.
It requires the same setup as when it was first introduced in yuzu, requiring the Zadig driver be installed for the adapter to allow it to interface with libusb.
* audio_core: dsp_hle: implements fdk_aac decoder
* audio_core: dsp_hle: clean up and add comments
* audio_core: dsp_hle: move fdk include to cpp file
* audio_core: dsp_hle: detects broken fdk_aac...
... and refuses to initialize if that's the case
* audio_core: dsp_hle: fdk_aac: address comments...
... and rebase commits
* fdk_decoder: move fdk header to cpp file
Fixes#4959
Previously options for video dumper and audio decoder is separated, but I forgot to split this `find_package` call so that the other libraries won't be necessary when only using the audio decoder.
Separate options are now provided for FFmpeg AAC audio decoder and FFmpeg video dumper. This allows users to configure Citra with greater freedom.
Also, previously for Linux builds, AAC decoder is accidentally enabled along with the dumper, which could potentially cause patent issues (?). This commit fixes it by only enabling video dumper.
* CMakeLists: Move compilation flags into the src directory
We generally shouldn't be hijacking CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS, etc as a means to
append flags to the targets, since this adds the compilation flags to
everything, including our externals, which can result in weird issues
and makes the build hierarchy fragile.
Instead, we want to just apply these compilation flags to our targets,
and let those managing external libraries to properly specify their
compilation flags.
This also results in us not getting as many warnings, as we don't raise
the warning level on every external target.
* CMakeLists: Move off of modifying CMAKE_*-related flags
Modifying CMAKE_* related flags directly applies those changes to every
single CMake target. This includes even the targets we have in the
externals directory.
So, if we ever increased our warning levels, or enabled particular ones,
or enabled any other compilation setting, then this would apply to
externals as well, which is often not desirable.
This makes our compilation flag setup less error prone by only applying
our settings to our targets and leaving the externals alone entirely.
This also means we don't end up clobbering any provided flags on the
command line either, allowing users to specifically use the flags they
want.
VS 2019 is binary compatible with VS 2017, so we can safely use
the prebuilt libraries for VS 2017 with VS 2019. This makes it less
annoying to build yuzu with the most up to date toolchain.
This is more localized to what we want to enforce directory-wise with
the project. CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR indicates the root of the source tree, but
this would cause the wrong behavior if someone included yuzu as part of
a larger buildsystem (for whatever reason). Instead, we want to use the
directory where the "project(yuzu)" command was declared as the root
path reference.
This was only ever used by the now-removed memory_util functions. Also,
given we don't plan to support 32-bit architectures, this is just a
leftover from citra at this point.
* Initial Discord RPC support
Build with Discord Presence ON
Fix RPC detection
Fix Time elapsed on pause; will now continue to count.
* Fix CI builds with compile flag
Addressed reviews
Fix silly mistakes
Fix 'Not in-game' display
class instead of namespace
Fix
Revamped
remove redundant code
Using Pimpl pattern
* Implement Null class
* Fix config updation
* Addressed All Reviews
* externals/discord-rpc : Updated to latest commit
- Can be used in either DynCom or Dynarmic mode
- Added support for threads
- Proper support for FPU registers
- Fix for NibbleToHex conversion that used to produce false error codes
- Fix for clang-format failing under Windows
An implementation of the cemuhook motion/touch protocol, this adds the
ability for users to connect several different devices to citra to send
direct motion and touch data to citra.