virtualx-engine/servers/movie_writer/movie_writer.h

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Implement Running Godot as Movie Writer * Allows running the game in "movie writer" mode. * It ensures entirely stable framerate, so your run can be saved stable and with proper sound (which is impossible if your CPU/GPU can't sustain doing this in real-time). * If disabling vsync, it can save movies faster than the game is run, but if you want to control the interaction it can get difficult. * Implements a simple, default MJPEG writer. This new features has two main use cases, which have high demand: * Saving game videos in high quality and ensuring the frame rate is *completely* stable, always. * Using Godot as a tool to make movies and animations (which is ideal if you want interaction, or creating them procedurally. No other software is as good for this). **Note**: This feature **IS NOT** for capturing real-time footage. Use something like OBS, SimpleScreenRecorder or FRAPS to achieve that, as they do a much better job at intercepting the compositor than Godot can probably do using Vulkan or OpenGL natively. If your game runs near real-time when capturing, you can still use this feature but it will play no sound (sound will be saved directly). Usage: $ godot --write-movie movie.avi [scene_file.tscn] Missing: * Options for configuring video writing via GLOBAL_DEF * UI Menu for launching with this mode from the editor. * Add to list of command line options. * Add a feature tag to override configurations when movie writing (fantastic for saving videos with highest quality settings).
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/* movie_writer.h */
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#ifndef MOVIE_WRITER_H
#define MOVIE_WRITER_H
#include "core/templates/local_vector.h"
#include "servers/audio/audio_driver_dummy.h"
#include "servers/audio_server.h"
class MovieWriter : public Object {
GDCLASS(MovieWriter, Object);
uint64_t fps = 0;
uint64_t mix_rate = 0;
uint32_t audio_channels = 0;
String project_name;
Implement Running Godot as Movie Writer * Allows running the game in "movie writer" mode. * It ensures entirely stable framerate, so your run can be saved stable and with proper sound (which is impossible if your CPU/GPU can't sustain doing this in real-time). * If disabling vsync, it can save movies faster than the game is run, but if you want to control the interaction it can get difficult. * Implements a simple, default MJPEG writer. This new features has two main use cases, which have high demand: * Saving game videos in high quality and ensuring the frame rate is *completely* stable, always. * Using Godot as a tool to make movies and animations (which is ideal if you want interaction, or creating them procedurally. No other software is as good for this). **Note**: This feature **IS NOT** for capturing real-time footage. Use something like OBS, SimpleScreenRecorder or FRAPS to achieve that, as they do a much better job at intercepting the compositor than Godot can probably do using Vulkan or OpenGL natively. If your game runs near real-time when capturing, you can still use this feature but it will play no sound (sound will be saved directly). Usage: $ godot --write-movie movie.avi [scene_file.tscn] Missing: * Options for configuring video writing via GLOBAL_DEF * UI Menu for launching with this mode from the editor. * Add to list of command line options. * Add a feature tag to override configurations when movie writing (fantastic for saving videos with highest quality settings).
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LocalVector<int32_t> audio_mix_buffer;
enum {
MAX_WRITERS = 8
};
static MovieWriter *writers[];
static uint32_t writer_count;
protected:
virtual uint32_t get_audio_mix_rate() const;
virtual AudioServer::SpeakerMode get_audio_speaker_mode() const;
virtual Error write_begin(const Size2i &p_movie_size, uint32_t p_fps, const String &p_base_path);
virtual Error write_frame(const Ref<Image> &p_image, const int32_t *p_audio_data);
virtual void write_end();
GDVIRTUAL0RC(uint32_t, _get_audio_mix_rate)
GDVIRTUAL0RC(AudioServer::SpeakerMode, _get_audio_speaker_mode)
GDVIRTUAL1RC(bool, _handles_file, const String &)
GDVIRTUAL0RC(Vector<String>, _get_supported_extensions)
GDVIRTUAL3R(Error, _write_begin, const Size2i &, uint32_t, const String &)
GDVIRTUAL2R(Error, _write_frame, const Ref<Image> &, GDExtensionConstPtr<int32_t>)
Implement Running Godot as Movie Writer * Allows running the game in "movie writer" mode. * It ensures entirely stable framerate, so your run can be saved stable and with proper sound (which is impossible if your CPU/GPU can't sustain doing this in real-time). * If disabling vsync, it can save movies faster than the game is run, but if you want to control the interaction it can get difficult. * Implements a simple, default MJPEG writer. This new features has two main use cases, which have high demand: * Saving game videos in high quality and ensuring the frame rate is *completely* stable, always. * Using Godot as a tool to make movies and animations (which is ideal if you want interaction, or creating them procedurally. No other software is as good for this). **Note**: This feature **IS NOT** for capturing real-time footage. Use something like OBS, SimpleScreenRecorder or FRAPS to achieve that, as they do a much better job at intercepting the compositor than Godot can probably do using Vulkan or OpenGL natively. If your game runs near real-time when capturing, you can still use this feature but it will play no sound (sound will be saved directly). Usage: $ godot --write-movie movie.avi [scene_file.tscn] Missing: * Options for configuring video writing via GLOBAL_DEF * UI Menu for launching with this mode from the editor. * Add to list of command line options. * Add a feature tag to override configurations when movie writing (fantastic for saving videos with highest quality settings).
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GDVIRTUAL0(_write_end)
static void _bind_methods();
public:
virtual bool handles_file(const String &p_path) const;
virtual void get_supported_extensions(List<String> *r_extensions) const;
static void add_writer(MovieWriter *p_writer);
static MovieWriter *find_writer_for_file(const String &p_file);
void begin(const Size2i &p_movie_size, uint32_t p_fps, const String &p_base_path);
void add_frame(const Ref<Image> &p_image);
static void set_extensions_hint();
void end();
};
#endif // MOVIE_WRITER_H