baseparse: correctly handle non-flush seek

Otherwise when seeking/looping to the start when reaching the end,
the sink waits for the duration of the stream. So the user hears
nothing for the duration of the stream before it actually loop again.
See example attached to the bug for that.

Existing test:
gst-plugins-good/tests/icles/test-segment-seeks foo.flac
Without the patch the user hears a crack/cut at each seek.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=777780
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Julien Isorce 2017-01-26 16:51:21 +00:00
parent 0c36e5766d
commit b2c05cac8e

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@ -4644,10 +4644,6 @@ gst_base_parse_handle_seek (GstBaseParse * parse, GstEvent * event)
gst_pad_push_event (parse->srcpad, gst_event_ref (fevent)); gst_pad_push_event (parse->srcpad, gst_event_ref (fevent));
gst_pad_push_event (parse->sinkpad, fevent); gst_pad_push_event (parse->sinkpad, fevent);
gst_base_parse_clear_queues (parse); gst_base_parse_clear_queues (parse);
} else {
/* keep track of our position */
seeksegment.base = gst_segment_to_running_time (&seeksegment,
seeksegment.format, parse->segment.position);
} }
memcpy (&parse->segment, &seeksegment, sizeof (GstSegment)); memcpy (&parse->segment, &seeksegment, sizeof (GstSegment));