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* gst/avi/gstavidemux.c: (gst_avi_demux_handle_src_query),
(gst_avi_demux_add_stream), (gst_avi_demux_stream_data):
* gst/avi/gstavidemux.h:
Fix for compressed audio (mp3) timestamp generation. How did this
ever work?
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* gst-libs/gst/riff/riff-read.c:
(gst_riff_read_strf_vids_with_data),
(gst_riff_read_strf_auds_with_data):
* gst/avi/gstavidemux.c: (gst_avi_demux_handle_src_query),
(gst_avi_demux_add_stream), (gst_avi_demux_stream_header):
Make sure we don't create 0 sized subbufers in riff-read.
Signal the no more pads signal after reading the avi header.
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* gst/avi/gstavidemux.c: (gst_avi_demux_handle_src_query):
Fix potential division by zero error and hopefully get
the position query right to get correct timestamps on avi
audio.
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reviewed by: <delete if not using a buddy>
* gst-libs/gst/riff/riff-media.c:
(gst_riff_create_video_caps_with_data),
(gst_riff_create_video_caps), (gst_riff_create_audio_caps),
(gst_riff_create_video_template_caps),
(gst_riff_create_audio_template_caps):
* gst-libs/gst/riff/riff-media.h:
* gst-libs/gst/riff/riff-read.c:
(gst_riff_read_strf_vids_with_data), (gst_riff_read_strf_vids):
* gst-libs/gst/riff/riff-read.h:
* gst/avi/gstavidemux.c: (gst_avi_demux_add_stream):
Add MS RLE support. I added some functions to read out strf chunks
into strf chunks and the data behind it. This is usually color
palettes (as in RLE, but also in 8-bit RGB). Also use those during
caps creation. Lastly, add ADPCM (similar to wavparse - which
should eventually be rifflib based).
* gst/matroska/matroska-demux.c: (gst_matroska_demux_class_init),
(gst_matroska_demux_init), (gst_matroska_demux_reset):
* gst/matroska/matroska-demux.h:
Remove placeholders for some prehistoric tagging system. Didn't add
support for any tag system really anyway.
* gst/qtdemux/qtdemux.c:
Add support for audio/x-m4a (MPEG-4) through spider.
* gst/wavparse/gstwavparse.c: (gst_wavparse_parse_fmt),
(gst_wavparse_loop):
ADPCM support (#135862). Increase max. buffer size because we
cannot split buffers for ADPCM (screws references) and I've seen
files with 2048 byte chunks. 4096 seems safe for now.
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* gst-libs/gst/riff/riff-media.c: (gst_riff_create_video_caps),
(gst_riff_create_video_template_caps):
Add MS video v1.
* gst/avi/gstavidemux.c: (gst_avi_demux_stream_index),
(gst_avi_demux_stream_data):
Add support for "rec-list" chunks.
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* gst/ac3parse/gstac3parse.c: update to checklist 5
* gst/adder/gstadder.c: rewrite negotiation. update to checklist 5
* gst/audioconvert/gstaudioconvert.c: update to checklist 5
* gst/audioscale/gstaudioscale.c: same
* gst/auparse/gstauparse.c: same
* gst/avi/gstavidemux.c: same
Original commit message from CVS:
2004-01-25 Ronald Bultje <rbultje@ronald.bitfreak.net>
* gst/avi/gstavidemux.c: (gst_avi_demux_stream_avih),
(gst_avi_demux_stream_odml), (gst_avi_demux_stream_index):
The index reading was broken. The rest worked fine, but the whole
goal of my rewrite was to make avidemux readable, and this was
not at all readable. Please use typed variables.
Original commit message from CVS:
2004-01-23 Benjamin Otte <in7y118@public.uni-hamburg.de>
* gst/avi/gstavidemux.c: (gst_avi_demux_stream_avih),
(gst_avi_demux_stream_odml), (gst_avi_demux_stream_index):
don't write to buffer. Extract data without the need of
__attribute__ ((packed))
Original commit message from CVS:
2004-01-01 Ronald Bultje <rbultje@ronald.bitfreak.net>
* configure.ac:
Fix configure check for mpeg2enc. We need 1.6.1.93 instead of
1.6.1.92, since the pkg-config file of 1.6.1.92 is borked and
it therefore uses the wrong include paths. Too bad... Note
that 1.6.1.93 is not release yet. ;).
Also add a check for mplex, which is now using the lib'ified
mplex from mjpegtools, too.
* ext/ffmpeg/gstffmpegcodecmap.c:
Add codec_tag for 3ivx/xvid. For xvid, this should fix playback
issues. I don't think ffmpeg handles 3ivx correctly, so this
probably won't work. But it won't hurt either.
* ext/ffmpeg/gstffmpegdec.c: (gst_ffmpegdec_connect),
(gst_ffmpegdec_chain):
* ext/ffmpeg/gstffmpegenc.c: (gst_ffmpegenc_connect),
(gst_ffmpegenc_chain_audio):
Fix memleak in audio encoding. Close codec if open fails, this
calls the cleanup routines so we can re-use the context.
* ext/mpeg2enc/gstmpeg2enc.cc:
Fix pad template names/types, fix memory issue with getcaps().
* ext/mpeg2enc/gstmpeg2encoder.cc:
* ext/mpeg2enc/gstmpeg2encoder.hh:
Fix compile issue with new caps system (const thingy).
* ext/mpeg2enc/gstmpeg2encpicturereader.cc:
* ext/mpeg2enc/gstmpeg2encpicturereader.hh:
We read a first frame right on initing, so that we have a caps
when we init the output. This caps is cached in padprivate and
read as first frame.
* ext/mplex/Makefile.am:
* ext/mplex/gstmplex.cc:
* ext/mplex/gstmplex.h:
* ext/mplex/gstmplex.hh:
* ext/mplex/gstmplexibitstream.cc:
* ext/mplex/gstmplexibitstream.hh:
* ext/mplex/gstmplexjob.cc:
* ext/mplex/gstmplexjob.hh:
* ext/mplex/gstmplexoutputstream.cc:
* ext/mplex/gstmplexoutputstream.hh:
We wrap mjpegtools mplex. So I rewrote the plugin. The old plugin
had issues, didn't do capsnego, supported only a subset of the
mplex features and required a mplex fork in our local CVS. Plus
that it worked agaist a very old mplex version. Rewriting was
faster than updating it.
* gst-libs/ext/Makefile.am:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/INSTRUCT:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/Makefile.am:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/README:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/TODO:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/ac3strm_in.cc:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/audiostrm.hh:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/audiostrm_out.cc:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/aunit.hh:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/bits.cc:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/bits.hh:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/buffer.cc:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/buffer.hh:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/fastintfns.h:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/format_codes.h:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/inputstrm.cc:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/inputstrm.hh:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/lpcmstrm_in.cc:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/mjpeg_logging.cc:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/mjpeg_logging.h:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/mjpeg_types.h:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/mpastrm_in.cc:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/mpegconsts.cc:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/mpegconsts.h:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/mplexconsts.hh:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/multplex.cc:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/outputstream.hh:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/padstrm.cc:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/padstrm.hh:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/stillsstream.cc:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/stillsstream.hh:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/systems.cc:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/systems.hh:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/vector.cc:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/vector.hh:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/videostrm.hh:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/videostrm_in.cc:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/videostrm_out.cc:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/yuv4mpeg.cc:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/yuv4mpeg.h:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/yuv4mpeg_intern.h:
* gst-libs/ext/mplex/yuv4mpeg_ratio.cc:
We don't fork mjpegtools' mplex in our CVS anymore.
* gst/avi/gstavidemux.c: (gst_avi_demux_src_getcaps),
(gst_avi_demux_add_stream):
* gst/avi/gstavidemux.h:
Add getcaps() function for proper caps nego. This makes some
parts of AVI playback/reading work.
* sys/ximage/ximagesink.c: (gst_ximagesink_sinkconnect):
Resize window on new capsnego. This is probably wrong, but
I'm still committing it because with current capsnego, the
first successfull capsnego is auto-fixated, therefore rounded
down to the lowest values in the caps. this results in a 16x16
XWindow that is not reized when real capsnego finishes.
Dave, I see more cases of this, do you know a proper solution?
* tools/gst-launch-ext.in:
Fix MPEG-4 AAC (Apple iPod/iTunes) file commandline.
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Riff, EBML, fourcc etc. work. Not fully finished, but better than
what we used to have and definately worth a first broad testing.
I've revived rifflib. Rifflib used to be a bytestream-for-riff, which
just dup'ed bytestream. I've rewritten rifflib to be a modern riff-
chunk parser that uses bytestream fully, plus adds some extra functions
so that riff file parsing becomes extremely easy. It also contains some
small usability functions for strh/strf and metadata parsing. Note that
it doesn't use the new tagging yet, that's a TODO.
Avidemux has been rewritten to use this. I think we all agreed that
avidemux was pretty much a big mess, which is because it used all
sort of bytestream magic all around the place. It was just ugly.
This is a lot nicer, very complete and safe. I think this is far more
robust than what the old avidemux could ever have been. Of course, it
might contain bugs, please let me know.
EBML writing has also been implemented. This is useful for matroska.
I'm intending to modify avidemux (with a riffwriter) similarly. Maybe
I'll change wavparse/-enc too to use rifflib.
Lastly, several plugins have been modified to use rifflib's fourcc
parsing instead of their own. this puts fourcc parsing in one central
place, which should make it a lot simpler to add new fourccs. We might
want to move this to its own lib instead of rifflib.
Enjoy!
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merge TYPEFIND branch. Major changes:
- totally reworked type(find) system
- all typefind functions are in gst/typefind now
- more typefind functions then before
- some plugins might fail to compile now because I don't have them installed and they
a) require bytestream or
b) haven't had their typefind fixed.
Please fix those plugins and put the typefind functions into gst/typefind if they don't have dependencies
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New typefind system:
* bytestream is now part of the core
* all plugins have been modified to use this new typefind system
* asf typefinding added
* mpeg video stream typefiding removed because it's broken
* duplicate typefind entries removed
* extra id3 typefinding added, because we've seen 4 types of files
(riff/wav, flac, vorbis, mp3) with id3 headers and each of these needs
to work. Instead, I've added an id3 element and let it redo typefiding
after the id3 header. this needs a hack because spider only typefinds
once. We can remove this hack once spider supports multiple typefinds.
* with all this, mp3 typefinding is semi-rewritten
* id3 typefinding in flac/vorbis is removed, it's no longer needed
* fixed spider and gst-typefind to use this, too.
* Other general cleanups
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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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compatibility fix for new GST_DEBUG stuff.
Includes fixes for missing includes for config.h and unistd.h
I only ensured for plugins I can build that they work, so if some of them are still broken, you gotta fix them yourselves unfortunately.
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- new avi demuxer doesn't use a recursive infinite loop anymore
- removed temporary riff.[ch] files
- removed aviparse from build
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Handle JUNK and dmlh tags and when we find a broken/unknown chunk, just move to the next byte and try to see if it's a known chunk
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Separate the movi processing loop from the index/entry parsing loop
Detect when the index starts from 0 or from the movi chunck offset
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add ranks only for plugins who participate in autoplugging. If you have a file that used to autoplug but doesn't anymore, then let me know or add a rank to the missing element.
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- Changed plugins for new APIs
- modularized audiofile.
- added seeking, query and convert functions for mad, mpeg2dec,
avidemux, mpegdemux, mpegparse
- sync updates to oss. removed the ossclock for now
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* a hack to work around intltool's brokenness
* a current check for mpeg2dec
* details->klass reorganizations
* an element browser that uses details->klass
* separated cdxa parse out from the avi directory
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* removal of //-style comments
* don't link plugins to core libs -- the versioning is done internally to the plugins with the plugin_info struct,
and symbol resolution is lazy, so we can always know if a plugin can be loaded by the plugin_info data. in theory.