A race was observed between query() and setcaps() where the latter would
change the ringbuffer spec while the former was performing operations
based this data.
Observed a case where the src went to null-state during the query,
hence the spec pointer was no longer valid, and
gst_util_unit64_scale_int crashed (assertion `denom > 0´failed)
Add locking to make sure the ringbuffer can't disappear.
Given a large enough drift-tolerance, one could end up in a situation
where one would keep aligning the written buffers behind the current
read-segment position. The result for the reader would be complete
silence, possible preceded by very choppy audio.
By checking the available headroom, one can determine if there is
room to do alignment, or if one should resort to a resync instead to get
the pointers back on track.
Also refactor the alignment-logic out of the render function for cleaner
code.
This is the official, standardized way of embedding pictures
inside vorbiscomments now. Parsing code taken from flacparse
and slightly changed.
Fixes bug #635669.
Commit ba2e500bd9 ensured to provide
a running clock when EOS had finished rendering. However,
other measures are needed (and were in place before) to ensure a
running clock when EOS still needs rendering (i.e. waiting).
So, specifically, re-introduce eos_rendering removed in aforementioned commit,
this time as a public variable so subclasses can be aware of the situation.
Fixes (part of) #645961.
API: GstBaseAudioSink:eos_rendering
The GstTagXmpWriter interface is to be implemented on elements that
provide xmp serialization. It allows users to select which
xmp schemas should be used on serialization.
API: GstTagXmpWriter
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=645167
This fixes a regression that an assertion would happen if
gst_video_get_component_offset would be called with width or
height as 0.
Calling it with 0 is fine if the format isn't yuv and this
was already being used in some other places of video.c
Fixes introspection failures caused by type assertions/warnings.
Since we now moved from _get_type() functions to external GType
variables in a couple of places, we actually have to call gst_init()
to make sure these are set when we use GST_TYPE_FOO.
Subtitle streams being parse can cause the pipeline to wait indefinitely
to PREROLL. This makes subtitle streams got to PAUSED even if no data is
available. This should not be a cause for concern as we don't expect to
get much data for subtitle streams other than language tags from the
container.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=632291