Graphics card. Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM driver; Where to buy Windows 8: Windows 8. Windows 10 system requirements. Microsoft Windows 10 released July 29, 2015 has a fairly light processor footprint however requires a lot of RAM. 1 GHz or better processor; Memory: 1 GB of 32-bit OS. 2 GB for 64 bit OS.
General
- C++14
- Major refactoring, cleanup, optimizationand stability improvements.
- Removed unmaintained documentation API.
- Removed unmaintained program options API.
- Removed unused frame age API.
- Removed misc unused and/or unmaintained APIs.
- Removed TCP logger.
- Fixed memory leak in transition producer.
- Removed PSD Producer (moved to 3.0.0).
- Removed Text Producer (moved to 3.0.0).
- Removed SyncTo consumer.
- Removed channel layout in favor of 8 channel passthroughand FFMPEG audio filters.
- Major stability and performance improvements of GPU code.
- Requires OpenGL 4.5.
- Repo cleanup (>2GB => <100MB when cloning).
- Misc cleanup and fixes.
Build
- Linux build re done with Docker.
- Windows build re done with Nuget.
HTML
- Updated to Chromium 63 (Julusian).
- Allow running templates from arbitrary urls (Julusian).
DECKLINK
- Fixed broken Linux.
- Misc cleanup and fixes.
- Complex FFMPEG filters (VF, AF).
MIXER
- Performance improvements.
- Removed straight output (moved to 3.0.0).
- Proper OpenGL pipelining.
- Blend modes are always enabled.
- Misc cleanup and fixes.
- Removed CPU mixer.
- Mixer always runs in progressive mode. Consumers are expected to convert to interlaced if required.
IMAGE
- Correctly apply alpha to base64 encoded pngs from AMCP (Julusian).
- Unmultiply frame before writing to png (Julusian).
- Removed scroll producer (moved to 3.0.0)
ROUTE
- Reimplemented, simplified.
- Cross channel routing will render full stage instead of simply copying channel output.
- Reduced overhead and latency.
FFMPEG
- Rewritten from scratch for better accuracy, stability andperformance.
- Update freezed frame during seeking.
- FFMPEG 3.4.1.
- Reduce blocking during initialization.
- Fixed timestamp handling.
- Fixed V/A sync.
- Fixed interlacing.
- Fixed framerate handling.
- Fixed looping.
- Fixed seeking.
- Fixed duration.
- Audio resampling to match timestamps.
- Fixed invalid interlaced YUV (411, 420) handling.
- Added YUV(A)444.
- Added IO timeout.
- Added HTTP reconnect.
- FFMPEG video filter support.
- FFMPEG audio filter support.
- Complex FFMPEG filters (VF, AF).
- CALL SEEK return actually seeked value.
- All AMCP options are based on channel format.
- Misc improvements, cleanup and fixes.
Bluefish
- Misc cleanup and fixes.
OAL
- Added audio sample compensation to avoid audio distortionsduring time drift.
- Misc cleanup and fixes.
Screen
- Proper OpenGL pipelining.
- Misc cleanup and fixes.
AMCP
- Added PING command (Julusian).
- Removed INFO commands in favor of OSC.
- Moved CLS, CINF, TLS, FLS, TLS, THUMBNAIL implementations intoa separate NodeJS service which is proxied throughan HTTP API.
- Misc cleanup and fixes.
General
- Removed asmlib dependency in favor of using standard library std::memcpy andstd::memset, because of better performance.
General
- Fail early with clear error message if configured paths are notcreatable/writable.
- Added backwards compatibility (with deprecation warning) for usingthumbnails-path instead of thumbnail-path in casparcg.config.
- Suppress the logging of full path names in stack traces so that only therelative path within the source tree is visible.
- General stability improvements.
- Native thread id is now logged in Linux as well. Finally they are mappableagainst INFO THREADS, ps and top.
- Created automatically generated build number, so that it is easier to seewhether a build is newer or older than an other.
- Changed configuration element mipmapping_default_on to mipmapping-default-onfor consistency with the rest of the configuration (Jesper Stærkær).
- Handle stdin EOF as EXIT.
- Added support for RESTART in Linux startup script run.sh.
- Copy casparcg_auto_restart.bat into Windows releases.
- Fixed bug with thumbnail generation when there are .-files in the mediafolder.
- Removed CMake platform specification in Linux build script(Krzysztof Pyrkosz).
- Build script for building FFmpeg for Linux now part of the repository.Contributions during development (not w.r.t 2.1.0 Beta 1):
- Fix ffmpeg build dependencies on clean Ubuntu desktop amd64 14.04.3 orhigher (Walter Sonius).
- Added support for video modes 2160p5000, 2160p5994 and 2160p6000(Antonio Ruano Cuesta).
- Fixed serious buffer overrun in FFmpeg logging code.
Consumers
- FFmpeg consumer:
- Fixed long overdue bug where HD material was always recorded using theBT.601 color matrix instead of the BT.709 color matrix. RGB codecs likeqtrle was never affected but all the YCbCr based codecs were.
- Fixed bug in parsing of paths containing -.
- Fixed bugs where previously effective arguments like -pix_fmt wereignored.
- Fixed bug where interlaced channels where not recorded correctly forsome codecs.
- DeckLink consumer:
- Rewrote the frame hand-off between send() and ScheduledFrameCompleted() ina way that hopefully resolves all dead-lock scenarios previously possible.
- Bluefish consumer:
- Largely rewritten against newest SDK Driver 5.11.0.47 (Satchit Nambiar andJames Wise sponsored by Bluefish444):
- Added support for Epoch Neutron and Supernova CG. All current Epochcards are now supported.
- Added support for for multiple SDI channels per card. 1 to 4 channelsper Bluefish444 card depending on model and firmware.
- Added support for single SDI output, complementing existing external keyoutput support.
- Added support for internal key using the Bluefish444 hardware keyer.
- Largely rewritten against newest SDK Driver 5.11.0.47 (Satchit Nambiar andJames Wise sponsored by Bluefish444):
- Screen consumer:
- Fixed full screen mode.
Producers
- FFmpeg producer:
- Increased the max number of frames that audio/video can be badlyinterleaved with (Dimitry Ishenko).
- Fixed bug where decoders sometimes requires more than one video packet todecode the first frame.
- Added support for IN and OUT parameters (Dimitry Ishenko).
- Added DV/HDV video device support under Linux (Walter Sonius).
- Remove unused flags variable in queued_seek (Dimitry Ishenko).
- Now recognizes .ts files without probing contents (Ovidijus Striaukas).
- Fixed uninitialized value causing initial log printout to usually say thatclips are interlaced when they are not.
- Destroy producer proxy:
- Created workaround for bug in FFmpeg where every new thread used tocleanup caused handles to leak (not sure why). Reduced the effect by usingonly one thread for all producer destructions.
- Framerate producer:
- Fixed bug when INFO was used on a not yet playing framerate producer.
- HTML producer:
- Fixed bug where only URL:s with . in them where recognized.
- Image producer:
- Added LENGTH parameter to allow for queueing with LOADBG AUTO.
- Fixed inconsistency in what file extensions are supported vs listed inCLS/CINF.
- Layer producer:
- Fixed serious bug where a circular reference of layer producers caused astack overflow and server crash.
- Can now route from layer on a channel with an incompatible framerate.
- Channel producer:
- Can now route from channel with an incompatible framerate.
- Deinterlaces interlaced content from source channel.
- Added optional NO_AUTO_DEINTERLACE parameter to opt out of the mentioneddeinterlacing.
- Scene producer:
- Added abs(), floor(), to_lower(), to_upper() and length() functions to theexpression language.
- Created XML Schema for the *.scene XML format. Allows for IDE-like auto-completion, API documentation and validation.
- Added possibility to specify the width and height of a layer instead ofletting the producer on the layer decide.
- Added global variables scene_width, scene_height and fps.
- Made it possible to use expressions in keyframe values.
- Fixed serious bug where uninitialized values were used.
- Created more example scenes.
- Can now forward CALL, CG PLAY, CG STOP, CG NEXT and CG INVOKE to theproducer on a layer.
- CG proxy wrapper producer:
- New in 2.1.0.
- Allows all CG producers to be used as an ordinary producer inside a layerin a scene.
- Allows the Scene producer to know what variables are available in atemplate.
- Color producer:
- Now has support for gradients.
- PSD producer:
- Added support for centered and right justified text.
- Text producer:
- Fixed bug where tracking contributed to the overall text width on thelast character.
Mixer
- Fixed bug in the contrast/saturation/brightness code where the wrong lumacoefficients was used.
- Rewrote the chroma key code to support variable hue, instead of fixed greenor blue. Threshold setting was removed in favour of separate hue width,minimum saturation and minimum brightness constraints. Also a much moreeffective spill suppression method was implemented.
- Fixed bug where glReadPixels() was done from the last drawn to textureinstead of always from the target texture. This means that for example aMIXER KEYER layer without a layer above to key, as well as a separate alphafile with MIXER OPACITY 0 now works as expected.
- Fixed bug where already drawn GL_QUADS were not composited against, causingfor example italic texts to be rendered incorrectly in the text_producer.
AMCP
- INFO PATHS now adds all the path elements even if they are using the defaultvalues.
- MIXER CHROMA syntax deprecated (still supported) in favour of the moreadvanced syntax required by the rewritten chroma key code.
- Added special command REQ that can be prepended before any command toidentify the response with a client specified request id, allowing a clientto know exactly what asynchronous response matched a specific request.
- Added support for listing contents of a specific directory for CLS, TLS,DATA LIST and THUMBNAIL LIST.
- Fixed bug where CINF only returned the first match.
- Fixed bug where a client closing the connection after BYE instead ofletting the server close the connection caused an exception to be logged.
General
- 64 bit!
- Linux support!
- Moved to CMake build system for better platform independence.
- Contributions before build system switch (not w.r.t 2.0.7 Stable):
- gitrev.bat adaptions for 2.1 (Thomas Kaltz III).
- Contributions before build system switch (not w.r.t 2.0.7 Stable):
- Thanks to our already heavy use of the pimpl idiom, abstracting platformspecifics was easily done by having different versions of the .cpp filesincluded in the build depending on target platform. No #ifdef necessary,except for in header only platform specific code.
- Flash, Bluefish and NewTek modules are not ported to the Linux build.
- Contributions during development (not w.r.t 2.0.7 Stable):
- Fixed compilation problems in Linux build (Dimitry Ishenko).
- Fixed compilation problem in GCC 5 (Krzysztof Pyrkosz).
- Fixed thumbnail image saving on Linux (Krzysztof Pyrkosz).
- Fixed compilation problem in PSD module (Krzysztof Pyrkosz).
- Moved to CMake build system for better platform independence.
- Major code refactoring:
- Mixer abstraction so different implementations can be created. CurrentlyCPU mixer and GPU mixer (previously the usage of the GPU was mandatory)exists.
- Flattened folder structure for easier inclusion of header files.
- Many classes renamed to better describe the abstractions they provide.
- Sink parameters usually taken by value and moved into place instead oftaken by const reference as previously done.
- Old Windows specific AsyncEventServer class has been replaced by platformindependent implementation based on Boost.Asio.
- Pimpl classes are now stack allocated with internal shared_ptr toimplementation, instead of both handle and body being dynamicallyallocated. This means that objects are now often passed by value insteadof via safe_ptr/shared_ptr, because they are internally reference counted.
- Protocol strategies are now easier to implement correctly, because ofseparation of state between different client connections.
- Complete AMCP command refactoring.
- On-line help system that forces the developer to document AMCP commands,producer syntaxes and consumer syntaxes making the documentation coupledto the code, which is great.
- Added missing help for VERSION command (Jesper Stærkær).
- Upgraded Windows build to target Visual Studio 2015 making it possible touse the C++11 features also supported by GCC 4.8 which is targeted onLinux.
- Fixed compilation problems in Visual Studio 2015 Update 1(Roman Tarasov)
- Created abstraction of the different forms of templates (flash, html, psdand scene). Each module registers itself as a CG producer provides. All CGcommands transparently works with all of them.
- Audio mixer now uses double samples instead of float samples to fullyaccommodate all int32 samples.
- Reduced coupling between core and modules (and modules and modules):
- Modules can register system info providers to contribute to INFO SYSTEM.
- XML configuration factories for adding support for new consumer elementsin casparcg.config.
- Server startup hooks can be registered (used by HTML producer to forkits sub process).
- Version providers can contribute content to the VERSION command.
- Refactored multichannel audio support to use FFmpeg's PAN filter andsimplified the configuration a lot.
- Upgraded most third party libraries we depend on.
- Some unit tests have been created.
- Renamed README.txt to README, CHANGES.txt to CHANGELOG and LICENSE.txt toLICENSE
- Created README.md for github front page in addition to README which isdistributed with builds.
- README file updates (Jonas Hummelstrand).
- Created BUILDING file describing how to build the server on Windows andLinux.
- Diagnostics:
- Now also sent over OSC.
- Diag window is now scrollable and without squeezing of graphs.
- Contextual information such as video channel and video layer now includedin graphs.
- Logging:
- Implemented a TCP server, simply sending every log line to each connectedclient. Default port is 3250.
- Changed default log level to info and moved debug statements that areinteresting in a production system to info.
- Try to not log full stack traces when user error is the cause. Stacktracesshould ideally only be logged when a system error or a programming errorhas occurred.
- More contextual information about an error added to exceptions. An exampleof this is that XML configuration errors now cause the XPath of the erroris logged.
- Improved the readability of the log format.
- Added optional calltrace.log for logging method calls. Allows for tracelogging to be enabled while calltracing is disabled etc.
OSC
- Improved message formatting performance.
- Added possibility to disable sending OSC to connected AMCP clients.
- Fixed inconsistent element name predefined_client to predefined-client incasparcg.config (Krzysztof Pyrkosz).
Consumers
- System audio consumer:
- Pushes data to openal instead of being callbacked by SFML when data isneeded.
- Added possibility to specify the expected delay in the sound card. Mighthelp get better consumer synchronization.
- Screen consumer:
- Added mouse interaction support, usable by the producers running on thevideo channel.
- FFmpeg consumer:
- Replaced by Streaming Consumer after it was adapted to support everythingthat FFmpeg Consumer did.
- Added support for recording all audio channels into separate mono audiostreams.
- Now sends recording progress via OSC.
- SyncTo consumer:
- New in 2.1.0.
- Allows the pace of a channel to follow another channel. This is useful forvirtual 'precomp' channels without a DeckLink consumer to pace it.
- DeckLink consumer:
- Added workaround for timescale bug found in Decklink SDK 10.7.
- Now ScheduledFrameCompleted is no longer only used for video schedulingbut for audio as well, simplifying the code a lot.
- iVGA consumer:
- No longer provides sync to the video channel.
- Supports NewTek NDI out of the box just by upgrading theProcessing.AirSend library.
Producers
- Scene producer:
- New in 2.1.0.
- Utilizes CasparCG concepts such as producers, mixer transforms and usesthem in a nested way to form infinite number of sub layers. Think movieclip in Flash.
- A scene consists of variables, layers, timelines and marks (intro andoutro for example).
- Mostly for use by other producers but comes with a XML based producer thatis a registered CG producer and shows up in TLS.
- Enables frame accurate compositions and animations.
- Has a powerful variable binding system (think expressions in After Effectsor JavaFX Bindings).
- PSD producer:
- New in 2.1.0.
- Parses PSD files and sets up a scene for the Scene producer to display.
- Text layers based on CG parameters.
- Supports Photoshop timeline.
- Uses Photoshop comment key-frames to describe where intro and outro (CGPLAY and CG STOP) should be in the timeline.
- Shows up as regular templates in TLS.
- Text producer:
- New in 2.1.0.
- Renders text using FreeType library.
- Is used by the PSD producer for dynamic text layers.
- Image scroll producer:
- Speed can be changed while running using a CALL. The speed change can betweened.
- Added support for an absolute end time so that the duration is calculatedbased on when PLAY is called for shows when an exact end time isimportant.
- Image producer:
- Fixed bug where too large (OpenGL limit) images were accepted, causingproblems during thumbnail generation.
- Framerate producer:
- New in 2.1.0.
- Wraps a producer with one framerate and converts it to another. It is notusable on its own but is utilized in the FFmpeg producer and the DeckLinkconsumer.
- Supports different interpolation algorithms. Currently a no-opdrop-and-repeat mode and a two different frame blending modes.
- It also supports changing the speed on demand with tweening support.
- FFmpeg producer:
- Supports decoding all audio streams from a clip. Useful with .mxf fileswhich usually have separate mono streams for every audio channel.
- No longer do framerate conversion (half or double), but delegates thattask to the Framerate producer.
- Added support for v4l2 devices.
- Added relative and 'from end' seeking (Dimitry Ishenko).
- Contributions during development (not w.r.t 2.0.7 Stable):
- Fixed 100% CPU problem on clip EOF (Peter Keuter, Robert Nagy).
- Constrained SEEK within the length of a clip (Dimitry Ishenko).
- Fixed a regular expression (Dimitry Ishenko).
- DeckLink producer:
- No longer do framerate conversion (half or double), but delegates thattask to the Framerate producer.
- Route producer:
- Added possibility to delay frames routed from a layer or a channel.
- HTML Producer:
- Disabled web security in HTML Producer (Robert Nagy).
- Reimplemented requestAnimationFrame handling in Javascript instead of C++.
- Implemented cancelAnimationFrame.
- Increased animation smoothness in HTML Producer with interlaced videomodes.
- Added remote debugging support.
- Added mouse interaction support by utilizing the Screen consumer's newinteraction support.
- Flash Producer:
- Contributions during development (not w.r.t 2.0.7 Stable):
- Workaround for flickering with high CPU usage and CPU accelerator(Robert Nagy)
- Contributions during development (not w.r.t 2.0.7 Stable):
AMCP
- TLS has a new column for 'template type' for clients that want todifferentiate between html and flash for example.
- SET CHANNEL_LAYOUT added to be able to change the audio channel layout of avideo channel at runtime.
- HELP command added for accessing the new on-line help system.
- FLS added to list the fonts usable by the Text producer.
- LOCK command added for controlling/gaining exclusive access to a videochannel.
- LOG CATEGORY command added to enable/disable the new log categories.
- SWAP command now optionally supports swapping the transforms as well as thelayers.
- VERSION command can now provide CEF version.
General
- Added support for using a different configuration file at startup than thedefault casparcg.config by simply adding the name of the file to use as thefirst command line argument to casparcg.exe.
- Upgraded FFmpeg to latest stable.
- Created build script.
- Fixed bug where both layer_producer and channel_producer display:s andempty/late first frame when the producer is called before the consumer inthe other end has received the first frame.
- Added rudimentary support for audio for layer_producer and channel_producer.
- Upgraded DeckLink SDK to 10.1.4, bringing new 2K and 4K DCI video modes. Newtemplate hosts also available for those modes.
- General bug fixes (mostly memory and resource leaks, some serious).
- Updated Boost to version 1.57
- Frontend no longer maintained and therefore not included in the release.
Mixer
- Added support for rotation.
- Added support for changing the anchor point around which fill_translation,fill_scale and rotation will be done from.
- Added support for perspective correct corner pinning.
- Added support for mipmapped textures with anisotropic filtering forincreased downscaling quality. Whether to enable by default can beconfigured in casparcg.config.
- Added support for cropping a layer. Not the same as clipping.
AMCP
- Added RESUME command to complement PAUSE. (Peter Keuter)
- To support the new mixer features the following commands has been added:
- MIXER ANCHOR -- will return or modify the anchor point for a layer(default is 0 0 for backwards compatibility). Example:MIXER 1-10 ANCHOR 0.5 0.5...for changing the anchor to the middle of the layer(a MIXER 1-10 FILL 0.5 0.5 1 1 will be necessary to place the layer at thesame place on screen as it was before).
- MIXER ROTATION -- will return or modify the angle of which a layer isrotated by (clockwise degrees) around the point specified by ANCHOR.
- MIXER PERSPECTIVE -- will return or modify the corners of the perspectivetransformation of a layer. One X Y pair for each corner (order upper left,upper right, lower right and lower left). Example:MIXER 1-10 PERSPECTIVE 0.4 0.4 0.6 0.4 1 1 0 1
- MIXER MIPMAP -- will return or modify whether to enable mipmapping oftextures produced on a layer. Only frames produced after a change will beaffected. So for example image_producer will not be affected while theimage is displayed.
- MIXER CROP -- will return or modify how textures on a layer will becropped. One X Y pair each for the upper left corner and for the lowerright corner.
- Added INFO QUEUES command for debugging AMCP command queues. Useful fordebugging command queue overflows, where a command is deadlocked. Hopefullyalways accessible via console, even though the TCP command queue may befull.
- Added GL command:
- GL INFO prints information about device buffers and host buffers.
- GL GC garbage collects pooled but unused GL resources.
- Added INFO THREADS command listing the known threads and their descriptivenames. Can be matched against the thread id column of log entries.
Consumers
- Removed blocking_decklink_consumer. It was more like an experiment at bestand its usefulness was questionable.
- Added a 10 second time-out for consumer sends, to detect/recover fromblocked consumers.
- Some consumers which are usually added and removed during playout (forexample ffmpeg_consumer, streaming_consumer and channel_consumer) no longeraffect the presentation time on other consumers. Previously a lag on the SDIoutput could be seen when adding such consumers.
HTML producer
- No longer tries to play all files with a . in their name.(Georgi Chorbadzhiyski)
- Reimplemented using CEF3 instead of Berkelium, which enables use of WebGLand more. CEF3 is actively maintained, which Berkelium is not. (Robert Nagy)
- Implements a custom version of window.requestAnimationFrame which willfollow the pace of the channel, for perfectly smooth animations.
- No longer manually interlaces frames, to allow for mixer fill transformswithout artifacts.
- Now uses CEF3 event loop to avoid 100% CPU core usage.
General
- Added sending of OSC messages for channel_grid channel in addition toregular channels.
Producers
- FFmpeg: Reports correct nb_frames() when using SEEK (Thomas Kaltz III)
- Flash: Fixed bug where CG PLAY, CG INVOKE did not work.
Consumers
- channel_consumer: Added support for more than one channel_consumer perchannel.
- decklink_consumer: Added support for a single instance of the consumer tomanage a separate key output for use with DeckLink Duo/Quad cards:1 2 external_separate_device...in the configuration will enable the feature. The value of defaults to the value of + 1.
- synchronizing_consumer: Removed in favour of a single decklink_consumermanaging both fill and key device.
- streaming_consumer: A new implementation of ffmpeg_consumer with addedsupport for streaming and other PTS dependent protocols. Examples:udp://localhost:5004 -vcodec libx264 -tune zerolatency -preset ultrafast -crf 25 -format mpegts -vf scale=240:180...in configuration or:ADD 1 STREAM udp://localhost:5004 -vcodec libx264 -tune zerolatency -preset ultrafast -crf 25 -format mpegts -vf scale=240:180...via AMCP. (Robert Nagy sponsored by Ericsson Broadcasting Services)
- newtek_ivga_consumer: Added support for iVGA consumer to not provide channelsync even though connected. Useful for iVGA clients that downloads as fastas possible instead of in frame-rate pace, like Wirecast. To enable:false...in config to not provide channel sync when connected. The default istrue.
AMCP
- Added support in ADD and REMOVE for a placeholder <CLIENT_IP_ADDRESS> whichwill resolve to the connected AMCP client's IPV4 address.
- Fixed bug where AMCP commands split into multiple TCP packets where notcorrectly parsed (http://casparcg.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2480)
General
- FFmpeg: Upgraded to master and adapted CasparCG to FFmpeg API changes(Robert Nagy sponsored by SVT)
- FFmpeg: Fixed problem with frame count calculation (Thomas Kaltz III)
- Fixed broken CG UPDATE.
Producers
- New HTML producer has been created (Robert Nagy sponsored by Flemish Radioand Television Broadcasting Organization, VRT)
General
- iVGA: Allow for the server to work without Processing.AirSend.x86.dll toprevent a possible GPL violation. It is available as a separate optionaldownload.
- iVGA: Only provide sync to channel while connected, to prevent channelticking too fast.
- FFmpeg: Fixed bug during deinterlace-bob-reinterlace where output fieldswere offset by one field in relation to input fields.
- FFmpeg: Fixed bug in ffmpeg_consumer where an access violation occurredduring destruction.
- FFmpeg: Improved seeking. (Robert Nagy and Thomas Kaltz III)
- Frontend: Only writes elements to casparcg.config which overrides a defaultvalue to keep the file as compact as possible.
- System audio: Patched sfml-audio to work better with oal-consumer andtherefore removed PortAudio as the system audio implementation and went backto oal.
- Flash: Changed so that the initial buffer fill of frames is rendered at aframe-duration pace instead of as fast as possible. Otherwise time basedanimations render incorrectly. During buffer recovery, a higher pacedrendering takes place, but still not as fast as possible, which can causeanimations to be somewhat incorrectly rendered. This is the only way thoughif we want the buffer to be able to recover after depletion.
- Fixed race condition during server shutdown.
- OSC: outgoing audio levels from the audio mixer for each audio channel isnow transmitted (pFS and dBFS). (Thomas Kaltz III)
- Stage: Fixed bug where tweened transforms were only ticked when acorresponding layer existed.
- Screen consumer: Added borderless option and correct handling of nameoption. (Thomas Kaltz III)
- AMCP: CLS now reports duration and framerate for MOVIE files wereinformation is possible to extract. (Robert Nagy)
- Version bump to keep up with CasparCG Client version.
General
- Can now open media with file names that only consist of digits.(Cambell Prince)
- Miscellaneous stability and performance improvements.
Video mixer
- Conditional compilation of chroma key support and straight alpha outputsupport in shader (just like with blend-modes) because of performance impacteven when not in use on a layer or on a channel. New element addedto configuration for turning on mixer features that not everybody would wantto pay for (performance-wise.) blend-modes also moved into this element.
- Fixed bug where MIXER LEVELS interpreted arguments in the wrong order, sothat gamma was interpreted as max_input and vice versa.
Consumers
- Added support for NewTek iVGA, which enables the use of CasparCG Serverfill+key output(s) as input source(s) to a NewTek TriCaster withoutrequiring video card(s) in the CasparCG Server machine, or taking up inputsin the TriCaster. element in config enables iVGA on achannel. (Robert Nagy sponsored by NewTek)
- DeckLink: Created custom decklink allocator to reduce the memory footprint.
- Replaced usage of SFML for with PortAudio, because ofproblems with SFML since change to static linkage. Also PortAudio seems togive lower latency.
Producers
- FFmpeg: Added support for arbitrary FFmpeg options/parametersin ffmpeg_producer. (Cambell Prince)
- Flash: Flash Player 11.8 now tested and fully supported.
- Flash: No longer starts a Flash Player to service CG commands that meannothing without an already running Flash Player.
- Flash: globally serialize initialization and destruction of Flash Players,to avoid race conditions in Flash.
- Flash: changed so that the Flash buffer is filled with Flash Playergenerated content at initialization instead of empty frames.
OSC
- Performance improvements. (Robert Nagy sponsored by Boffins Technologies)
- Never sends old values to OSC receivers. Collects the latest value of eachpath logged since last UDP send, and sends the new UDP packet (to eachsubscribing OSC receiver) with the values collected. (Robert Nagy sponsoredby Boffins Technologies)
- Batches as many OSC messages as possible in an OSC bundle to reduce thenumber of UDP packets sent. Breakup into separate packages if necessary toavoid fragmentation. (Robert Nagy sponsored by Boffins Technologies)
- Removed usage of Microsoft Agents library (Server ran out of memory after awhile) in favour of direct synchronous invocations.
General
- Front-end GUI for simplified configuration and easy access to common tasks.(Thomas Kaltz III and Jeff Lafforgue)
- Added support for video and images file thumbnail generation. By default themedia directory is scanned every 5 seconds for new/modified/removed filesand thumbnails are generated/regenerated/removed accordingly.
- Support for new video modes: 1556p2398, 1556p2400, 1556p2500, 2160p2398,2160p2400, 2160p2500, 2160p2997 and 2160p3000.
- Experimental ATI graphics card support by using static linking against SFMLinstead of dynamic. Should improve ATI GPU support, but needs testing.
- Added support for playback and pass-through of up to 16 audio channels. Seehttp://casparcg.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1453 for more information.
- Optimizations in AMCP protocol implementations for large incoming messages,for example base64 encoded PNG images.
- Logging output now includes milliseconds and has modified format:YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.zzz
- Improved audio playback with 720p5994 and 720p6000 channels.
- An attempt to improve output synchronization of consumers has been made. Usefor example:1 true 2 true...to instruct the server to keep both DeckLink consumers in sync with eachother. Consider this experimental, so don't wrap everything in unless synchronization of consumer outputs is needed. Forsynchronization to be effective all synchronized cards must have genlockreference signal connected.
- Transfer of source code and issue tracker to github. (Thomas Kaltz III)
Layer
- Fixed a problem where the first frame was not always shown on LOAD.(Robert Nagy)
Stage
- Support for layer consumers for listening to frames coming out of producers.(Cambell Prince)
Audio mixer
- Added support for a master volume mixer setting for each channel.
Video mixer
- Added support for chroma keying. (Cambell Prince)
- Fixed bug where MIXER CONTRAST set to < 1 can cause transparency issues.
- Experimental support for straight alpha output.
Consumers
- Avoid that the FFmpeg consumer blocks the channel output when it can't keepup with the frame rate (drops frames instead).
- Added support for to create a separate key and fill file when recording withthe FFmpeg consumer. Add the SEPARATE_KEY parameter to the FFmpeg consumerparameter list. The key file will get the _A file name suffix to be pickedup by the separated_producer when doing playback.
- The Image consumer now writes to the media folder instead of the datafolder.
- Fixed bug in DeckLink consumer where we submit too few audio samples to thedriver when the video format has a frame rate > 50.
- Added another experimental DeckLink consumer implementation where scheduledplayback is not used, but a similar approach as in the bluefish consumerwhere we wait for a frame to be displayed and then display the next frame.It is configured via a consumer element. The benefits ofthis consumer is lower latency and more deterministic synchronizationbetween multiple instances (should not need to be wrapped in a element when separated key/fill is used).
Producers
- Added support for playing .swf files using the Flash producer. (Robert Nagy)
- Image producer premultiplies PNG images with their alpha.
- Image producer can load a PNG image encoded as base64 via:PLAY 1-0 [PNG_BASE64]
- FFmpeg producer can now use a directshow input filters:PLAY 1-10 'dshow://video=Some Camera'(Cambell Prince, Julian Waller and Robert Nagy)
- New layer producer which directs the output of a layer to another layer viaa layer consumer. (Cambell Prince)
AMCP
- The master volume feature is controlled via the MASTERVOLUME MIXERparameter. Example: MIXER 1 MASTERVOLUME 0.5
- THUMBNAIL LIST/RETRIEVE/GENERATE/GENERATE_ALL command was added to supportthe thumbnail feature.
- ADD 1 FILE output.mov SEPARATE_KEY activates the separate key feature of theFFmpeg consumer creating an additional output_a.mov containing only the key.
- Added KILL command for shutting down the server without console access.
- Added RESTART command for shutting down the server in the same way as KILLexcept that the return code from CasparCG Server is 5 instead of 0, whichcan be used by parent process to take other actions. The'casparcg_auto_restart.bat' script restarts the server if the return code is5.
- DATA RETRIEVE now returns linefeeds encoded as an actual linefeed (thesingle character 0x0a) instead of the previous two characters: followed by n.
- MIXER CHROMA command added to control the chroma keying. Example:MIXER 1-1 CHROMA GREEN|BLUE 0.10 0.04(Cambell Prince)
- Fixed bug where MIXER FILL overrides any previous MIXER CLIP on the samelayer. The bug-fix also has the side effect of supporting negative scale onMIXER FILL, causing the image to be flipped.
- MIXER STRAIGHT_ALPHA_OUTPUT added to control whether to output straightalpha or not.
- Added INFO DELAY and INFO - DELAY commands for showing somedelay measurements.
- PLAY 1-1 2-10 creates a layer producer on 1-1 redirecting the output of2-10. (Cambell Prince)
OSC
- Support for sending OSC messages over UDP to either a predefined set ofclients (servers in the OSC sense) or dynamically to the ip addresses of thecurrently connected AMCP clients.(Robert Nagy sponsored by Boffins Technologies)
- /channel/[1-9]/stage/layer/[0-9]
- always /paused [paused or not]
- color producer /color [color string]
- ffmpeg producer /profiler/time [render time] [frame duration]
- ffmpeg producer /file/time [elapsed seconds] [total seconds]
- ffmpeg producer /file/frame [frame] [total frames]
- ffmpeg producer /file/fps [fps]
- ffmpeg producer /file/path [file path]
- ffmpeg producer /loop [looping or not]
- during transitions /transition/frame [current frame] [total frames]
- during transitions /transition/type [transition type]
- flash producer /host/path [filename]
- flash producer /host/width [width]
- flash producer /host/height [height]
- flash producer /host/fps [fps]
- flash producer /buffer [buffered] [buffer size]
- image producer /file/path [file path]
Stage
- Fixed dead-lock that can occur with multiple mixer tweens. (Robert Nagy)
AMCP
- DATA STORE now supports creating folders of path specified if they does notexist. (Jeff Lafforgue)
- DATA REMOVE command was added. (Jeff Lafforgue)
General
- Data files are now stored in UTF-8 with BOM. Latin1 files are stillsupported for backwards compatibility.
- Commands written in UTF-8 to log file but only ASCII characters to console.
- Added supported video formats:
- 720p2398 (not supported by DeckLink)
- 720p2400 (not supported by DeckLink)
- 1080p5994
- 1080p6000
- 720p30 (not supported by DeckLink)
- 720p29.976 (not supported by DeckLink)
CLK
- CLK protocol implementation can now serve more than one connection at a timesafely.
- Added timeline support to the CLK protocol.
- Refactored parts of the CLK parser implementation.
Consumers
- Consumers on same channel now invoked asynchronously to allow for propersync of multiple consumers.
- System audio consumer:
- no longer provides sync to the video channel.
- Screen consumer:
- Support for multiple screen consumers on the same channel
- No longer spin-waits for vsync.
- Now deinterlaces to two separate frames so for example 50i will no longerbe converted to 25p but instead to 50p for smooth playback of interlacedcontent.
- DeckLink consumer now logs whether a reference signal is detected or not.
Producers
- Image scroll producer:
- Field-rate motion instead of frame-rate motion with interlaced videoformats. This can be overridden by giving the PROGRESSIVE parameter.
- SPEED parameter now defines pixels per frame/field instead of half pixelsper frame. The scrolling direction is also reversed so SPEED 0.5 is theprevious equivalent of SPEED -1. Movements are done with sub-pixelaccuracy.
- Fixed incorrect starting position of image.
- Rounding error fixes to allow for more exact scrolling.
- Added support for motion blur via a new BLUR parameter
- Added PREMULTIPLY parameter to support images stored with straight alpha.
General
- Misc stability and performance fixes.
Consumers
- File Consumer
- Changed semantics to more closely follow FFmpeg (see forums).
- Added options, -r, -acodec, -s, -pix_fmt, -f and more.
- Screen Consumer
- Added vsync support.
Formats
- ProRes Support
- Both encoding and decoding.
- NTSC Support
- Updated audio-pipeline for native NTSC support. Previous implementationdid not fully support NTSC audio and could cause incorrect behaviour oreven crashes.
Consumers
- File Consumer added
- See updated wiki or ask in forum for more information.
- Should support anything FFmpeg supports. However, we will work mainly withDNxHD, PRORES and H264.
- Key-only is not supported.
- Bluefish Consumer
- 24 bit audio support.
- Embedded-audio does not work with Epoch cards.
- DeckLink Consumer
- Low latency enabled by default.
- Added graphs for driver buffers.
- Screen Consumer
- Changed screen consumer square PAL to the more common wide-square PAL.
- Can now be closed.
- Fixed interpolation artifacts when running non-square video-modes.
- Automatically deinterlace interlaced input.
Producers
- DeckLink Producer
- Improved color quality be avoiding unnecessary conversion to BGRA.
- FFMPEG Producer
- Fixed missing alpha for (RGB)A formats when deinterlacing.
- Updated buffering to work better with files with long audio/videointerleaving.
- Seekable while running and after reaching EOF. CALL 1-1 SEEK 200.
- Enable/disable/query looping while running. CALL 1-1 LOOP 1.
- Fixed bug with duration calculation.
- Fixed bug with fps calculation.
- Improved auto-transcode accuracy.
- Improved seeking accuracy.
- Fixed bug with looping and LENGTH.
- Updated to newer FFmpeg version.
- Fixed incorrect scaling of NTSC DV files.
- Optimized color conversion when using YADIF filters.
- Flash Producer
- Release Flash Player when empty.
- Use native resolution TemplateHost.
- TemplateHosts are now chosen automatically if not configured. TheTemplateHost with the corresponding video-mode name is now chosen.
- Use square pixel dimensions.
AMCP
- When possible, commands will no longer wait for rendering pipeline. Thisreduces command execution latencies, especially when sending a lot ofcommands in a short timespan.
- Fixed CINF command.
- ADD/REMOVE no longer require subindex,e.g. 'ADD 1 SCREEN' / 'REMOVE 1 SCREEN' instead of 'ADD 1-1 SCREEN' / ...
- PARAM is renamed to CALL.
- STATUS command is replaced by INFO.
- INFO command has been extended:
- INFO (lists channels).
- INFO 1 (channel info).
- INFO 1-1 (layer info).
- INFO 1-1 F (foreground producer info).
- INFO 1-1 B (background producer info).
- INFO TEMPLATE mytemplate (template meta-data info, e.g. field names).
- CG INFO command has been extended.
- CG INFO 1 (template-host information, e.g. what layers are occupied).
Mixer
- Fixed alpha with blend modes.
- Automatically deinterlace for MIXER FILL commands.
Channel
- SET MODE now reverts back to old video-mode on failure.
Diagnostics
- Improved graphs and added more status information.
- Print configuration into log at startup.
- Use the same log file for the entire day, instead of one per startup aspreviously.
- Diagnostics window is now closable.
- Blending Modes (needs to be explicitly enabled)
- overlay
- screen
- multiply
- and many more.
- Added additive keyer in addition to linear keyer.
- Image adjustments
- saturation
- brightness
- contrast
- min input-level
- max input-level
- min output-level
- max output-level
- gamma
- Support for FFmpeg-filters such as (ee http://ffmpeg.org/libavfilter.html)
- yadif deinterlacer (optimized in CasparCG for full multi-core support)
- de-noising
- dithering
- box blur
- and many more
- 32-bit SSE optimized audio pipeline.
- DeckLink-Consumer uses external-key by default.
- DeckLink-Consumer has 24 bit embedded-audio support.
- DeckLink-Producer has 24 bit embedded-audio support.
- LOADBG with AUTO feature which automatically plays queued clip whenforeground clip has ended.
- STATUS command for layers.
- LOG LEVEL command for log filtering.
- MIX transition works with transparent clips.
- Freeze on last frame.
- Producer buffering is now configurable.
- Consumer buffering is now configurable.
- Now possible to configure template-hosts for different video-modes.
- Added auto transcoder for FFmpeg producer which automatically transcodesinput video into compatible video format for the channel.
- interlacing (50p -> 50i)
- deinterlacing (50i -> 25p)
- bob-deinterlacing (50i -> 50p)
- bob-deinterlacing and reinterlacing (w1xh150i -> w2xh250i)
- doubling (25p -> 50p)
- halfing (50p -> 25p)
- field-order swap (upper <-> lower)
- Screen consumer now automatically deinterlaces when receiving interlacedcontent.
- Optimized renderer.
- Renderer can now be run asynchronously with producer by using aproducer-buffer size greater than 0.
- Improved error and crash recovery.
- Improved logging.
- Added Image-Scroll-Producer.
- Key-only has now near zero performance overhead.
- Reduced memory requirements.
- Removed 'warm up lag' which occurred when playing the first media clip afterthe server has started.
- Added read-back fence for OpenGL device for improved multi-channelperformance.
- Memory support increased from standard 2 GB to 4 GB on 64 bit Win 7 OS.
- Added support for 2* DeckLink cards in Full HD.
- Misc bugs fixes and performance improvements.
- Color producer now support some color codes in addition to color codes, e.g.EMPTY, BLACK, RED etc...
- Alpha value in color codes is now optional.
- More than 2 DeckLink cards might be possible but have not yet been tested.
General
- Mayor refactoring for improved readability and maintainability.
- Some work towards platform-independence. Currently the greatest challengefor full platform-independence is flash-producer.
- Misc improved scalability.
- XML-configuration.
- DeckLink
- Support for multiple DeckLink cards.
Core
- Multiple producers per video_channel.
- Multiple consumers per video_channel.
- Swap producers between layers and channels during run-time.
- Support for upper-field and lower-field interlacing.
- Add and remove consumers during run-time.
- Preliminary support for NTSC.
AMCP
- Query flash and template-host version.
- Recursive media-folder listing.
- Misc changes.
Mixer
- Animated tween transforms.
- Image-Mixer
- Fully GPU accelerated (all features listed below are done on the GPU),
- Layer composition.
- Color spaces (rgba, bgra, argb, yuv, yuva, yuv-hd, yuva-hd).
- Interlacing.
- Per-layer image transforms:
- Opacity
- Gain
- Scaling
- Clipping
- Translation
- Audio Mixer
- Per-layer and per-sample audio transforms:
- Gain
- Fully internal audio mixing. Single output video_channel.
- Per-layer and per-sample audio transforms:
Consumers
- DeckLink Consumer
- Embedded audio.
- HD support.
- Hardware clock.
- Bluefish Consumer
- Drivers are loaded on-demand (server now runs on computers withoutinstalled Bluefish drivers).
- Embedded audio.
- Allocated frames are no longer leaked.
Producers
- Decklink Producer
- Embedded audio.
- HD support.
- Color Producer
- GPU accelerated.
- FFMPEG Producer
- Asynchronous file IO.
- Parallel decoding of audio and video.
- Color space transform are moved to GPU.
- Transition Producer
- Fully interlaced transition (previously only progressive, even whenrunning in interlaced mode).
- Per-sample mixing between source and destination clips.
- Tween transitions.
- Flash Producer
- DirectDraw access (slightly improved performance).
- Improved time-sync. Smoother animations and proper interlacing.
- Image Producer
- Support for various image formats through FreeImage library.
Diagnostics
- Graphs for monitoring performance and events.
- Misc logging improvements.
- Separate log file for every run of the server.
- Error logging provides full exception details, instead of only printing thatan error has occurred.
- Console with real-time logging output.
- Console with AMCP input.
Removed
- Registry configuration (replaced by XML Configuration).
- TGA Producer (replaced by Image Producer).
- TGA Scroll Producer
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