also includes a few additional tweaks on top of the revert:
don't set sessions to windows managed by the WM::Manager,
and also call WM::Manager's set_session (s); when closing session.
The window proxy defers construction of classes.
set_session() is called before the instances are available.
the proxy-manager only calls set_session() for SessionHandlePtr
but not the class-specific method..
fixes http://tracker.ardour.org/view.php?id=5566
NOTE: this breaks backwards compatibility with icsd and
harvid < 0.3.0 which do not report their settings.
It may also conflict with harvid running on localhost in a chroot.
Ideally this will be a warning only.
That the user can choose to ignore this and should get the option
to stop the video-server and re-start it using a different docroot.
* videotimeline now immediately marks the session dirty on
every state-changing operation
* video-montor is polled every 2.5 seconds for menu-relevant state info
(ontop, OSD,..) and every 30 seconds for full state (window pos, size,..)
* new interface to query the video-monitor for its state and wait for
all replies - terminating the process and using ::wait() is no longer
required
* Ardour> quit and Ardour > close-session does no longer close the video
session to enforce video-monitor state sync but uses above new interface
* only really relevant for testing/debugging.
* the back-end functions are still used for 'normal' operation
and called implicitly when opening/closing a video.
* call stop_video_server() when removing a video.
- do not allow to simply copy the video file
- decision to transcode or just reference is made in "transcode dialog"
not during file-selection.
Only there the actual codec is known and can be judged to be suitable
for direct reference
- simplify "transcode dialog" - no more buttons for specific actions,
drop-down select actions.
- increase minimum bitrate for imported file to 500kbit/s
Hide most of the setup complexity that is irrelevant when
running the video-server on the same host as Ardour.
Add an abstraction layer to the config which will become
important later when /building in/ the video-server.