That is, if parse error occurs in state requiring to move to next cluster,
and doing so to the expected next position of cluster fails, then scan for a
next cluster from present position and resume from there.
Fixes#620790.
If some bits out of place in block(group) parsing, forego and move to next.
Also skip large blocks in pull mode, but need to give up in push mode.
Fixes#626463.
Improves #620790.
Add an ntp-sync property that will sync the received streams to the server
NTP time. This requires synchronized NTP times between the sender and receivers,
like with ntpd.
Based on patch from Thijs Vermeir.
Fixes#627796
Instead of adding multiple client structures for the same host/port pair, use a
refcount.
Add a send-duplicates feature that allows you to disable sending multiple copies
of the same packet to the same host when it was added multiple times. The
send-duplicates property is by default set to TRUE for backwards compatibility
although it is very likely that this is not desired behaviour.
Extend the _push_event() function so that it can also send events to the udp
sources when asked.
Implement a custum send_event function that correctly dispatches the downstream
events in TCP mode. This fixes sending EOS to rtspsrc and have it push the EOS
downstream.
Put a DISCONT event on the next output buffer when the input buffer had a
DISCONT.
Make sure we clear our adapter and reset our state before going to PAUSED.
Free the qtables.
Fixes#626869
Use 'input' instead of 'spectrum->input' which was intende already (variable
exists, but not used everywhere). Also use a local version of
'spectrum->input_pos'.
consistently only update if the property actualy changed the value. Do it
without reading the gvalue twice. No need to reset the spectrum analyzer for
threshold changes.
There's no need to call orc_init() unless you're using the Orc
API directly. All code created by orcc is guaranteed to work
without calling orc_init().
This is based on collectpads2 and is synchronizing
all streams based on the running time.
New features compared to old videomixer:
* Synchronizing frames on the running time
* Improved and simplified negotiation
* Full QoS support
* Variable framerate support
Fixes bug #626048, #624905.
MPEG doesn't have a static size per frame, so don't pretend it has one
and fail when capturing because it doesn't match. Instead mark the size
as unknown and let the read frame grabbing method use a reasonable fallback
value (assuming that's only for actual streaming formats)
Fixes bug #628349.