The NDI closed captions specifications [1] define a variation where metadata is
attached to the video frame. This requires the AFD buffer to be v210 encoded.
This commit applies this strategy.
Another difference with previous version is that when an error occurs while
encoding or decoding a meta, next meta are also tried instead of failing
immediately.
Receiving closed captions as a standalone metadata is kept for interoperability
purposes. In this case, metadata is also expected to be v210 encoded.
[1]: http://www.sienna-tv.com/ndi/ndiclosedcaptions.html
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-rs/-/merge_requests/1356>
@to-owned increases refcount of the element, which prevents the object from proper destruction, as the initial refcount with ElementFactory::make is larger than 1.
Instead, use @watch to create a weak reference and unbind the closure automatically if the object gets destroyed
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-rs/-/merge_requests/1355>
* Simplify state/playlist management
* Fix a bug that segment is not deleted if location contains directory
and playlist-root is unset
* Split playlist update routine into two steps, adding segment
to playlist and playlist write
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-rs/-/merge_requests/1306>
This is required to take care of clock skew between
system time and pipeline time.
`track-pipeline-clock-for-pdt: true` mean utd time is
sampled for first segment and for subsequent segments
keep adding the time based on pipeline clock. difference
of segment duration and PDT time will match.
track-pipeline-clock-for-pdt: false` mean utd time is
sampled for each segment. system time may jump forward
or backward based on adjustments. If application needs
to synchronization of external events `false` is
recommended.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-rs/-/merge_requests/1145>
- connect to `format-location-full` it provide the first
sample of the fragment. preserve the running-time of the
first sample in fragment.
- on fragment-close message, find the mapping of running-time
to UTC time.
- on each subsequent fragment, calculate the offset of the
running-time with first fragment and add offset to base
utc time
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-rs/-/merge_requests/1145>
`quick-xml::reader::Reader::trim_text(true)` doesn't remove white spaces and
tabs from XML text. Besides, for interoperability robustness we also need to
remove carriage returns and line feeds.
Also improve the default capacities for the `SmallVec`s.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-rs/-/merge_requests/1321>
Since ab1ec12698:
webrtcsink: Add support for pre encoded streams
Discovery pipelines for remote offers were no longer fed any buffers.
While some encoders could already produce caps with no input buffers,
others, such as x264enc, simply hung forever. This resulted in no answer
getting produced if for instance video-caps were constrained to H264.
Fix this by tracking discovery pipelines at the State rather than the
InputStream level, removing the useless distinction of Initial vs.
CodecSelection discoveries, and always feeding all the current
discovery pipelines with incoming buffers.
For reference, the issue here was that codec selection discoveries were
assigned to local clones of InputStreams, not tracked anywhere, and thus
not iterated for discoveries when queuing incoming buffers from the
chain function, as it only looked at the original instance of
InputStream's in state.streams.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-rs/-/merge_requests/1319>
This provides support GstNavigation events handling in webrtcsrc so that
a GStreamer client can be used to control remotely a GStreamer server,
similar to how the web client is capable of controlling a wpesrc.
This is part of a larger set of patches that require more work on the
sinks and sources.
server: d3d11screencapturesrc ! webrtcsink enable-data-channel-navigation=true
client: webrtcsrc enable-data-channel-navigation=true ! d3d11videosink
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-rs/-/merge_requests/1281>
When starting a webrtcsrc-signaller client in Listener mode, only the producers
started after the client connection were advertised. All currently
running producers were ignored unlike the gstwebrtc-api behavior. This
commit now lists all running producers when the client Listener connects
and advertises them through the "producer-added" signal.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-rs/-/merge_requests/1296>
Commit 08b6251a added the check to ensure only one canceller at a time for net/webrtc.
In `whipsink` and since `whipwebrtcsink` picked up the same implementation, there exists a
bug around the use of canceller. `whipsink` calls `wait_async` while passing the canceller
as an argument. The path `send_offer -> do_post -> parse_endpoint_response` results in the
canceller being replaced in each subsequent call to `wait_async`. Since `wait_async` call
does not ensure one canceller, with the async call the use of canceller/abort was subtly
broken. Similarly, for `whepsrc`.
We really don't need to use `wait_async` inside `do_post` for any `await` calls. If the
root future viz. `do_post` with `wait_async` is aborted, the child futures will be taken
care of.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-rs/-/merge_requests/1290>
The "encoder-setup" signal must also be emitted for the encoders
used in discovery pipelines in order for the default settings to
be applied.
This otherwise meant that for instance the x264 encoder would
use a 60 frames latency, greatly delaying startup.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-rs/-/merge_requests/1289>
Spawning one task per message to send out instead of sending them out
sequentially from the one task used to poll the handler sometimes
resulted in peers receiving ICE candidates before SDP offers, triggering
hard to understand errors in the browser.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-rs/-/merge_requests/1236>
This is a first step where we try to replicate encoding conditions from
the input stream into the discovery pipeline. A second patch will
implement using input buffers in the discovery pipelines.
This moves discovery to using input buffers directly. Instead of trying
to replicate buffers that `webrtcsink` is getting as input with testsrc,
directly run discovery based on the real buffers. This way we are sure
we work with the exact right stream type and we don't need encoders to
support encoding streams inputs.
We use the same logic for both encoded and raw input to avoid having
several code paths and makes it all more correct in any case.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-rs/-/merge_requests/1194>
In `webrtcsink`, we terminate a session by setting the session's pipeline to
`Null` like this:
```rust
pipeline.call_async(|pipeline| {
[...]
pipeline.set_state(gst::State::Null);
[...]
// the following cvar is awaited in unprepare()
cvar.notify_one();
});
```
However, `pipeline.call_async` keeps a ref on the pipeline until it's done,
which means the `cvar` is notified before `pipeline` is actually 'disposed',
which happens in a different thread than `unprepare`'s. [`gst_rtp_bin_dispose`]
releases some resources when the pipeline is unrefed. In some cases, those
resources are actually released after the main thread has returned, leading
various issues.
This commit uses tokio runtime's `spawn_blocking` instead, which allows owning
and disposing of the pipeline before the `cvar` is notified.
[`gst_rtp_bin_dispose`]: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/blob/main/subprojects/gst-plugins-good/gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpbin.c#L3108
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-rs/-/merge_requests/1225>
This signal is emitted as soon as the pipeline for each consumer
is created, and can be used by applications that require a greater
level of control over webrtcsink's internals.
An example is also provided to demonstrate usage
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-rs/-/merge_requests/1220>
Adapt a commit [1] that was introduced as part of the forward port of the MR
'add signal "request-encoded-filter"' [2].
The deadlock said commit was fixing doesn't happen on main branch due to
changes in the element design: the Sessions are no longer aborted with the
element `State` held. However, we want to ensure the stats collection task
is terminated when the `webrtcbin` element returns from the Ready to Null
transition, meaning that the related resources are released.
[1]: gstreamer/gst-plugins-rs!1176 (0e6b9df9)
[2]: gstreamer/gst-plugins-rs!1176
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-rs/-/merge_requests/1222>
First off, we just created the session, we know stats_sigid is None
at this point.
Second, don't first assign the result of connecting on-new-ssrc to the
field, then the result of connection twcc-stats, that simply doesn't
make sense.
Finally, actually check that stats_sigid *is* None before connecting
twcc-stats, as I understand it this must have been the original
intention / behavior.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-rs/-/merge_requests/1217>
`State::finalize_session()` asynchronously sets the Session pipeline to Null.
In some cases, sessions `webrtcbin` could terminate their transition to Null
after `webrtcsink` had reached Null.
This commit adds a set of `finalizing_sessions`. When the finalization process
starts, the session is added to the set. After `webrtcbin` has reached the Null
state, the session is removed from the set and a condvar is notified.
In `unprepare`, `webrtcsink` loops until the `finalizing_sessions` set is
empty, awaiting for the condvar to be notified when it's not.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-rs/-/merge_requests/1221>