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Attempt to write a good TODO list
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- property proxy in compount elements.
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- implement events in all plugins.
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- app must be able to catch events?
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- deal with clocking issues
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- use real chaining where possible
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- factory aliases?
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TODO:
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* gst_elementfactory_make ("factoryname", NULL) automatically uniquifies the name
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* a plugin test rig
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* parser and scheduler test system
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* clean up xml code - restore/save creates/save pipeline, gst_object_save/load_props
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with just the properties
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short term API stability
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Changes that probably impact the API, carefull discussion (IRC) + design doc is required
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before changes are accepted.
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target release ! description
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!
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? ! expose and API to query the supported seek formats/flags on
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! pads, somthing like an extra arg to gst_pad_set_convert_function
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! and gst_pad_set_event_function with some function to query the
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! flags and formats. more ideas in docs/random/wtay/query_events
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! (API: medium dificulty)
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!
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? ! add event for segment playback/looping and seeking (docs/random/wtay/segments)
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! (API: medium dificulty, plugins: HARD to very HARD)
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!
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? ! add event to adjust rate (reverse playback, slow motion, frame skipping)
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! (docs/random/wtay/rate_event)
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! (API: medium dificulty, plugins: HARD to very HARD)
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!
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? ! add method in the scheduler to set the entry point (frame stepping?)
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! (docs/random/wtay/scheduler_entry)
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! (API: moderatly EASY, scheduler implementation MEDIUM)
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!
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? ! create a design doc for a timecache implementation,
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! (docs/wtay/random/timecache)
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! (API: MEDIUM, needs lots of discussion, plugin implementation MEDIUM to HARD)
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!
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? ! implement a QoS event and a policy for handling the event.
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! (API: kindof EASY, plugins MEDIUM to very HARD)
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!
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? ! implement user defined GstFormat values, make a format factory etc..
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! (API: MEDIUM, plugins MEDIUM)
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!
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? ! strip the API to a bare bones minimal set of functions, leave the automatic
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! stuff to the app instead of forcing a policy in the core.
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! create a library with usefull higher level function for people who don't want
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! to deal with the lowlevel stuff.
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! (HARD, need to negotiate with people :))
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short term usability
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Writing docs is NOT boring, you learn a lot, you get insight in stuff, you help a lot
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of people, hey! you might even find YOUR book on a shelf in a bookstore!!
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? ! plugin writers guide
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! (we have almost nothing, so any start is welcomed)
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! (MEDIUM)
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!
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? ! app writers guide needs to cover common tips and tricks and HOWTOs
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! (MEDIUM)
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short to midterm policy definition
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Policy definition is closely related to a HOWTO but sometimes needs some thinking.
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? ! document thread safety guidelines, what stuff needs locking in the app, what
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! is done in the core.
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! most of this stuff is in the heads of various people but needs to be written
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! down so that people get more insights into the design and vision of GStreamer.
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! (MEDIUM, some research and discussion needed)
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!
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? ! a step by step guide to the implementation of various events in a plugin, what can you
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! do, when is data passing forbidden etc..
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! (MEDIUM, some research needed)
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!
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? ! figure out a policy for the NEW_MEDIA event
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! (MEDIUM to HARD)
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midterm (longterm) optimisations
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These optimisations can be done without changing the existing API.
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? ! implement an optimal scheduler that uses chaining when possible
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! (HARD, requires detailed knowledge of element scheduling)
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!
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? ! alternatively optimisations to the current scheduler can be done such
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! as: do nothing when the pipeline structure (or chain) has not changed
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! (MEDIUM)
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!
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? ! GstQueue is a little mess. implement a better queue (lockfree?), refactor
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! queueing policy (max buffer, max time, levels etc..)
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! (MEDIUM to farily EASY)
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longterm feature enhancements
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Various features that are not critical yet.
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? ! factory aliases. map a generic name like "videosink" to and actual
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! user configurable plugin (aasink, sdlsink, xvideosink, ...)
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! (MEDIUM)
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!
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? ! property proxy in compount elements. not sure if it's possible at all.
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! what with elements with the same property?
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! (MEDIUM, needs some thinking)
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!
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? ! Make _pad_select work for muxers
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! (MEDIUM to HARD)
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needs consensus
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Some stuff that needs to be figured out based on a pro/con comparison.
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? ! can we decide on the fact that downstream events are traveling using the
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! scheduler? do we need to reevaluate that design decision?
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! (MEDIUM, needs pros vs cons document)
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benchmarks
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Benchmarks are always good to get acceptance in a wider comunity or to identify performance
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problems that need fixing.
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? ! do a latency comparison with popular other frameworks, document GStreamer
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! overhead.
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! (MEDIUM to somewhat EASY)
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!
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