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Re-enable realaudio codecs, improve decoder naming and add mpeg2aac decoder... Now to find out why it still doesn't list itself after gst-register'ing...
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Make it compile against latest CVS of FFMPEG:
* Put gst/gst.h above avcodec.h because it needs some types defined in glib.h
* Remove HQ (removed from lavc) property
Also add some functions to make SVQ1 decoding work:
* Add YUV9 colorspace
* Let lavc do its own buffer allocation and copy from there instead of using
our own buffer allocation functions. Somehow, that breaks. I don't know
why.
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New mimetypes gone into effect today - this commit changes all old mimetypes over to the new mimetypes spec as described in the previous commit's document. Note: some plugins will break, some pipelines will break, expect HEAD to be broken or at least not 100% working for a few days, but don't forget to report bugs
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We also need raw video/audio caps for the demuxer/muxer, plus that caps_to_codecid() didn't exist (thanks for noticing, dave)
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MPEG4AAC is MPEG-4 audio, not video, and implement a _formatid_to_caps() function which tracks a GstCaps to a format name (muxing format etc.), useful for setting caps on demuxers
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* remove gstffmpegdecall. This was a temporary hack to get around
some issues with our video/avi-centered mimetype system. Now that
we use proper identifiers, we don't need that piece of cruft anymore.
* update ffmpeg codec map for ffdec_*, plus make the uncompressed stream
caps also be formed by the codec mapper (this is easier to handle imo).
* add audio support (untested, though :P).
* remove the copying of buffer content and add a get_buffer() handler
instead.
* add an int to ffmpegenc to make it compile and resolve the symbol. I'll
truely fix that later on.
* make mimetypes in the ffmpeg codec mapper conform to docs/random/mimetypes
* etc.
Oh, and let's not forget that it can play back DIVX5 et all nicely. Support
for SVQ1/3 is also there, so if someone completes qtdemux, we can watch
these, too.
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Release early.. try to wrap more ffmpeg stuff, like muxers and demuxers.
This thing needs a fix in ffmpeg (which I will send to the ffmpeg authors
eventually)