Although the spec says that the clock-rate should always be 90000, some rtsp
servers send different clock-rates so we must accept then in order to handle
those streams too.
When we can't find any channel or encoding-params on the caps for dynamic
payload types, set the default number of channels to 1, as the spec says we
should.
See #623209
Don't reuse sockets but make the udpsrc element fail the state change when the
socket is already in use. If we don't prevent reuse, we might end up using the same
port for different streams in some cases.
Fixes#622017
When parsing the number of channels, use the encoding-params property from the
RTP caps because that is where we can find the channels according to the spec.
Fall back to the channels property in the caps when needed.
Fixes#623209
G729 packets may only occur intermittently (e.g. cn packets), and as such
do not allow for perfect-rtptime calculating rtp times based on frame or byte
count. In particular, do not use rtp audio base payloader as base class, but
rather base payloader directly.
To support setups with firewall/ipsec, it is useful for an rtsp client to be
able to set the range of ports that can be used for rtp/rtcp reception.
Allows this by adding a "port-range" property to the rtspsrc element.
Fixes#625153
The RTSP server rtspsrc is communicating with, sends a GET_PARAMETER request
periodically as a ping. The code in gst_rtspsrc_handle_request forms an OK
response and sends, but doesn't call gst_rtsp_message_unset to free the memory
after sending the response. This results in a constant slow memory leak.
Fixes#624770
That is, in files that have no index (Cue), perform seek by scanning for
nearest cluster with timecode before requested position. Scanning is done
as a combination of interpolation and sequential scan.
Fixes#617368.
Timestamp rounding issues could lead to going backwards 2 keyframe periods
(rather than only 1). While this is not necessarily a problem, it might
potentially place additional (buffering) load on downstream and could be
avoided (because We Can).
Fixes#623629.
There seems to be a bug in libmp4v2 that generates a MPEG4BitRateBox as
(bufferSizeDB, avgBitrate, maxBitrate) instead of (bufferSizeDB,
maxBitrate, avgBitrate), according to the spec. I used the mp4file
output while writing this code, so the order is wrong. This patches
fixes that.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=623654
PluginInfo is quite a sizeable struct, let's not allocate it on the
stack, especially not if we're copying it over into another dynamically
allocated copy anyway.
Fixes#570761.
If we restart the Stream in the case of doing a transition from
PAUSED_TO_READY and back with READY_TO_PAUSED aso. the duration of the video
will get calculated even if we have a avi header with that information.
Signed-off-by: Michael Grzeschik <m.grzeschik@pengutronix.de>