Server/client VoIP protocol is handled by adding new cvars
cl_voipProtocol and sv_voipProtocol, sv_voip and cl_voip
are used to auto set/clear them. All users need to touch
are cl/sv_voip as 0 or 1 just like before.
Old Speex VoIP packets in demos are skipped.
New VoIP packets are skipped in demos if sv_voipProtocol
doesn't match cl_voipProtocol.
Notable difference between usage of speex and opus codecs,
when using Speex client would be sent 80ms at a time.
Using Opus, 60ms is sent at a time. This was changed because
the Opus codec supports encoding up to 60ms at a time.
(Simpler to send only one codec frame in a packet.)
Cinematic's startTime and lastTime are always set from CL_ScaledMilliseconds
which returns int and are converted back and forth to int and unsigned int.
This fixes a warning that abs() is used on an unsigned int.
Similar to one of the changes by Tim Angus in fd986da: mbstowcs' third
argument is the number of wchar_t available in dest, not the number
of bytes.
This does not appear to be exploitable, because ioquake3 does
not actually call mumble_set_identity() or mumble_set_description()
anywhere, but it might be relevant to derivatives.
Spotted via compiler warnings.
The text lines don't meet at top of the sceen in 1920x1080, restore
drawing a cut off line across the top. In 640x480 this line isn't seen
at all. This is still better then trying to draw twice as many lines
than are actually seen (the way it was before the last commit).
It doubles the size of the data compared to the default (22050),
so increase the buffer automatically. Likewise, decreasing speed
doesn't need as much (though that doesn't really matter).
After playing Team Arena, if you switch to Q3A and try to play a demo with
cl_allowDownload enabled it would print "Need Paks: blah blah" and not play the demo.
Note: This uses the generic curlbuild.h because it is used by multiple platforms.
A system curl would have a configure generated one.
The libraries for win32 and win64 were cross compiled with these options:
--disable-shared --enable-static --disable-ares --enable-http \
--enable-ftp --disable-ldap --disable-ldaps --disable-rtsp \
--disable-dict --disable-file --disable-telnet --disable-tftp \
--disable-pop3 --disable-imap --disable-smtp --disable-gopher \
--enable-ipv6 --without-ssl \
--disable-manual --disable-libcurl-option
This effectively enables only HTTP and FTP protocol support.