We now add all our elements to uridecodebin *after*
GstBin::change_state(READY->PAUSED), so we need to post async-start
and async-done messages ourselves if we want to work async.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=733495
They are very confusing for people, and more often than not
also just not very accurate. Seeing 'last reviewed: 2005' in
your docs is not very confidence-inspiring. Let's just remove
those comments.
This provides an audio-filter and video-filter property to allow
applications to set filter elements/bins. The idea is that these will
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applied if possible -- for non-raw sinks, the filters will be skipped.
If the application wishes to force the application of the filters, this
can be done by setting the new flag introduced on playsink -
GST_PLAY_FLAG_FORCE_FILTERS.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=679031
This provides an audio-filter and video-filter property to allow
applications to set filter elements/bins. The idea is that these will be
applied if possible -- for non-raw sinks, the filters will be skipped.
If the application wishes to force the application of the filters, this
can be done by setting the new flag introduced on playsink -
GST_PLAY_FLAG_FORCE_FILTERS.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=679031
Otherwise there's an interesting race condition when we destroy
the inputselector (actually it will be destroyed later when its state
change message gets destroyed) and afterwards release its sinkpad.
This is the code path when the last channel is removed from the
input selector.
Gave this warning sometimes, for chained oggs or whenever else
we change decode groups:
GStreamer-CRITICAL **: Padname '':sink_0 does not belong to element inputselector0 when removing
If a pipeline fails to preroll, it might happen that the sinks are
put into READY state from playbin's sink activation, but they are never
set to playsink, so they aren't being managed by a GstBin and will keep
their READY state until they are unreffed, leading to a warning.
Prevent this by always forcing them to NULL when deactivating a group
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=708789
Otherwise we will remove the bus that would proxy messages to playsink
and never set it again. If the sink is already in playsink, all failures
are fatal anyway as it's either a sink that worked before or one that
was set by the user.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=701997
playbin will now only activate the sinks in a single place and
will never change the states of any sinks that are owned by
playsink.
Also handle text-sinks the same way as audio/video sinks inside
playbin.
This makes sure the application gets any context related messages and
can do whatever is required to a) get the sink a context or b) share
the context with other elements in the pipeline.
The proxying is necessary because the sink is not a child element of
playbin, but instead will at a later point be a child of some bin
inside playsink.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=700967
This allows to chose something else than input-selector
for multiple audio/video/text streams, e.g. an adder could
be used for audio.
It is needed for example to implement some of the more
advanced HTML5 video features.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=698851
Add the actual decoder/parser/etc caps at the very end to
make sure we don't cause empty caps to be returned, e.g.
if a parser asks us but a decoder is required after it
because no sink can handle the format directly.
This makes it possible to take advantage of the O(log n) lookups
of GSequence on the ~1000 element lists and only do iterations
on <10 element lists. Previously the code iterated over ~1000 element
lists multiple times.
Autoplug the decoder elements and sink elements based on
the number of common capsfeatures if the ranks are the same.
This will also helps to autoplug the h/w_decoder and h/w_renderer.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=698712
The compare_factories_func() should return negative value
if the rank of both PluginFeatures are equal and the name of
first PluginFeature comes before the second one (== ascending order).
...and in playbin2 additionally prefer sinks over parsers.
This makes sure that we a) always directly plug a sink if it supports
the (compressed) format and b) always plug parsers in front of decoders.
This avoids that bin being leftover and being found when reusing playbin2,
and fixes restarting on a new URI after failing to activate with a previous
URI.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=673888
For audio/video we should flush too for fastest stream switches but this
currently isn't possible because the flushes would need to go to the sink,
which then causes state changes and causes all timing information to be
changed.
Should work out of the box in 0.11 with the flush-stop that doesn't reset
the times.
Conflicts:
gst/playback/gstplaybin2.c
gst/playback/gstplaysink.c
gst/playback/gstsubtitleoverlay.c
Sending a non-flushing seek might not be enough for switching
to an external sub that has already been used because the flushes
are needed to reset the state of its decodebin's queue.
For example, if the subtitle is short enough, the queue might get
and EOS and keep its 'unexpected' return state. If the user switches
to another subtitle and back to the external one, the buffers
won't get past the queue.
This patch fixes this by adding the flush flag to the seek and
preventing that this flush leaves the suburidecodebin.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=638168
Conflicts:
gst/playback/gstplaybin2.c
Make the uri property getter return the next uri, like it was configured in the
setter.
Make a new current-uri and current-suburi property that reflects the currently
playing uri and suburi.
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=676665
This makes sure that we always prefer sinks that support a format without
decoding, independant of its rank. Previously we only sorted by rank.
Conflicts:
gst/playback/gstplaybin2.c