Use shorter names for the MSS manifest helper structure and functions.
Also continues the implementation of the stream fetching and pushing loop.
Now it uses the base url correctly and already fetches and pushes the fragments
downstream
When chain method was called after gst_uri_downloader_stop and before state has been changed to NULL, execution was blocking on g_mutex_lock.
Conflicts:
gst-libs/gst/uridownloader/gsturidownloader.c
When downloading and cancelling quickly the uridownloader object and the
element using it could miss the cancelled window and the uridownloader
would fetch the wrong URI and block on subsequent fetches.
This was also problematic when stopping elements, while one task would
call the cancel, another element thread could issue a new fetch_uri. As
the cancel state isn't 'permanent' this fetch_uri would block and
prevent the whole element from stopping and going to NULL.
This patch makes the 'cancelled' state permanent until a
gst_uri_downloader_reset is called. This way the element knows the
window where the uridownloader isn't active and only reactivate it when
ready.
prepare_func will allocate a new buffer to replace the original
one. Instead of using gst_buffer_replace (which causes an extra
refcount increment on the new buffer), we just unref the original
buffer.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=699786
Don't send any source caps yet if we're still in
drop-buffers-until-we-get-a-sequence-header mode.
Fixes transmuxing of many MPEG-TS/PS streams into
formats which require things like width, height or
codec_data on the input caps.
Also fixes issues when using playbin with decoder
sinks that want width/height etc.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=695879
It seems EAGL expects the application to simply ignore unused
EAGL contexts as the resources for it would be released when a new
context is set as the current one. Also move the egl extensions
querying to after a context is set to prevent crashes.
This makes the EAGL version of eglglessink reusable.
Since there is a conflict between the DCII stream type and BluRay
stream types, moved the processing of BluRay-specific stream types
to the beginning of the function. Only if a BluRay stream type
IS NOT found do we proceed to check the rest of the stream type
identifiers
Previous code was also "sort-of" handling a similar conflict between
BluRay AC3 audio and standard AC3 audio. Moved the special case BluRay
AC3 handling in the main switch statement to the new BluRay-specific
switch.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=697892