This causes no changes to the profile but keeps the existing settings.
The profile can also be changed from e.g. the card's configuration
application and in that case probably should be left alone.
The default is the new value as it keeps the profile setting as it is,
which is consistent with the previous behaviour in 1.18.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-bad/-/merge_requests/1721>
Updated Decklink SDK to version 11.2 in order to support newer cards like the Decklink 8K Pro.
This required to replace the duplex property by a profile property.
Profile values can be the following:
- bmdProfileOneSubDeviceFullDuplex
- bmdProfileOneSubDeviceHalfDuplex
- bmdProfileTwoSubDevicesFullDuplex
- bmdProfileTwoSubDevicesHalfDuplex
- bmdProfileFourSubDevicesHalfDuplex
Fixes#987
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-bad/-/merge_requests/1665>
This change is needed to support 2K DCI video modes.
Version 10.8 of the Decklink SDK supported DCI video modes for output
only. This updated version drops that restriction.
The current latest version of the Decklink SDK is 11.5, however
the gstreamer decklink plugin is not compatible with API changes
introduced in version 11 of the SDK. Therefore I have opted to upgrade
to the latest 10.x version instead.
If 8 bit are required by the device/mode then it will be converted internally
by the SDK, but the SDK won't automatically convert from 8 to 10 bit. As
such, always use 10 bit VANC.
Some devices require configuring also a 10 bit video format when using
10 bit VANC is required but those would fail regardless and the
application would have to configure the correct video format.
With newer versions of the SDK this information can be retrieved via the
BMDDeckLinkVANCRequires10BitYUVVideoFrames flag but we don't use a new
enough SDK version yet to extract this information.
Asking decklink to render audio data seems to be based entirely on
the sample counts which completely disregards the timestamps
we pass to decklink. As a result, we need to explicitly check
for late buffers and drop them ourselves.
Instead of using the information we stored ourselves for the video frame
itself. Which was also the wrong one: it was the mode from the property,
not the autodetected one.
This fixes vanc extraction with mode=auto
We don't support negotiation with downstream but simply set caps based
on the buffers we receive. This prevents renegotiation to other formats,
and negotiation to NTSC in mode=auto in the beginning until the first
buffer is received.
As side-effect of this, also remove various other caps handling code
that was working around the behaviour of the default
BaseSrc::negotiate().
False warning from MSVC, or it does not understand that
g_assert_not_reached() does not return.
...\gst-plugins-bad-1.0-1.17.0.1\sys\decklink\gstdecklink.cpp(1647) : warning C4715: 'gst_decklink_configure_duplex_mode': not all control paths return a value
Previously we would've reported that there is signal unless we know for
sure that we don't have signal. For example signal would've been
reported before the device is even opened.
Now keep track whether the signal state is unknown or not and report no
signal if we don't know yet. As before, only send an INFO message about
signal recovery if we actually had a signal loss before.