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>
Ideally, when player encounter PLAYLIST-TYPE is VOD, player should
not reload the playlist. For playlist-type=vod, initially we put
PLAYLIST-TYPE=EVENT, and later change it to VOD, which confuse some
players so we shold put ENDLIST here.
In any case putting ENDLIST is right thing to do to indicate no new
segment will be added to playlist.
in current implementation EXT-X-ENDLIST is never set for any playlist-type.
After calling playlist.stop(), during write_final_playlist() is called.
in final playlist write, segment is not added but update_playlist is called.
and update_playlist reset end_list again, so plugin never put ENDLIST.