The previous change to appsrc/appsink requires people to 'make clean'
to get the marshallers rebuilt (causing a build failure otherwise).
Change some lines in the .list file around to force a rebuild of
these files automatically.
Add a uri handler to appsink.
don't emit signals when we have installed callbacks on appsink.
Add callbacks to appsrc to replace the signals.
Add property to disable callbacks in appsrc, default to TRUE for backwards
compatibility but disable when callbacks are installed.
API: GstAppSrc::emit-signals
API: GstAppSrc::gst_app_src_set_emit_signals()
API: GstAppSrc::gst_app_src_get_emit_signals()
API: GstAppSrc::gst_app_src_set_callbacks()
Add some padding to the callbacks structure just to be safe.
Remove the now invisible marshaller methods from the docs.
Fix a comment in the unit test.
Generate win32/common/config.h-new directly from config.h.in,
using shell variables in configure and some hard-coded information.
Change top-level makefile so that 'make win32-update' copies the
generated file to win32/common/config.h, which we keep in source
control. It's kept in source control so that the git tree is
buildable from VS.
This change is similar to the one recently applied to GStreamer,
except that it adds a few -base specific defines.
Add a .def file for win32 builds (and make check-exports).
Fix LDFLAGS in Makefile.am, so the usual export regexps are used (fixes#573165).
Make sure private marshaller functions aren't exported by prefixing them with __gst;
also rename gst_app_marshal_OBJECT__VOID to _BUFFER__VOID, make it static and add
a comment why we're not using glib-genmarshal for this one.
Make it possible to request a flushing pad from the playsink. We can eventually
use these flushing pads to quickly terminate the dataflow when we are shutting
down.
Release the group lock while we perform the state changes on the uridecodebins
because that might trigger callbacks that we need to handle with the group lock
taken. Avoids a possible deadly embrace in some id3/flac files.
Fixes#567396.
This patch adds a few flags to the mixer and mixerctrl interface to
better support OSSv4 (and potentially other backends).
Patch By: Garret D'Amore <garrett.damore@sun.com>
Signed-Off-By: Jan Schmidt <jan.schmidt@sun.com>
API: GST_MIXER_FLAG_HAS_WHITELIST, GST_MIXER_FLAG_GROUPING,
API: GST_MIXER_TRACK_NO_RECORD, GST_MIXER_TRACK_NO_MUTE,
API: GST_MIXER_TRACK_WHITELIST
Don't randomly call WSAStartup and WSACleanup but instead call the startup when
we create a connection and cleanup when we free it again. Because the internal
datastructure is refcounted, this should not cause any refcounting leaks when
the connection is managed correctly.
Fixes#562794.