It's an external which lives in gstcheck.c. Redeclaring it makes some
compilers/architectures think the 'buffers' in the individual tests are
a different symbol... and therefore we end up comparing holodecks with
oranges.
Create output caps from input caps, so we maintain any fields we
might get on the input caps, such as codec_data or rate and channels.
Set channels and rate on the output caps if we don't have input caps
or they don't contain such fields. We do this partly because we can,
but also because some muxers need this information. Tagreadbin will
also be happy about this.
Original commit message from CVS:
* tests/check/Makefile.am:
* tests/check/elements/aacparse.c:
* tests/check/elements/amrparse.c:
Add unit tests for new parsers.