vdpausink is as the name implies a sink which takes vide/x-vdpau-output buffers
and outputs it to the screen.
vdpauvideopostprocess is an element which takes video/x-vdpau-video buffers and
outputs video/x-vdpau-output buffers. The element can also do things like
deinterlacing and other postprocessing but this is not implemented yet.
(1) Fix examples.
(2) Add support for gray images.
(3) Remove "use_fixed_caps" which doesn't seem to be useful.
(4) Do proper negotiation in the encoder.
(5) Fix memleak in the setcaps function in the encoder.
(6) Keep a link to the src pad in the encoder now that we need it more often.
Partially fixes bug #164870.
This fixes naive seeking a tiny bit (by basically hinting at _data_cb
that it shouldn't expect the incoming buffers to be the ones just after
the previous ones).
Without this, seeking by more than 10mins forward would just end up in an
endless loop.
UTF-8 is only permitted in v2.4. So instead use ISO-8859-1 for ascii-only
strings, and UTF16 otherwise. Also, do not null terminate strings in text
frames, except where required. These two allow windows media player to play
(and correctly read tags) files created by id3mux.
This plugin contains elements for calculating metrics of video streams, intended for objective video codec comparison.
At the moment only SSIM metric is implemented (why would you need anything else anyway?).
Also contains a helper videomeasure_collector element that collects measurement events and outputs them into a file (to be used with gst-launch).
Other metrics may be implemented in the future along with a base class for all measurers.
Fixes bug #594321.
Install the headers, version the library with @GST_MAJORMINOR@,
add all required libraries to _LIBADD instead of _LDFLAGS,
and add GST_*_LDFLAGS to _LDFLAGS.
Fixes bug #594715.
This attribute can't be used for function declarations because
it needs the function body. Instead of a forward declaration of
functions, move the function itself above it's first use.
Fixes bug #594489 and compilation with gcc 4.3 and earlier.