Before it was done the other way around and that can trigger the assert that
already is in place. This also makes more sense; when seeking to time x, we want
then sample that is <= that pos.
This allows elements to specify a function to upload
a buffer content to a specific OpenGL texture ID. It
could be used by the vaapi elements to provide a way
for eglglessink or WebKit to upload a VA surface to
an GL texture without the respective sinks knowing
anything about VA.
Try to select the conversion that would result in the minimal amount of quality
loss. Quality loss is calculated rather arbitrarily but it avoids doing
something really stupid in most cases.
ringbuffer was released after setting values to its spec field
in gst_audio_base_src_setcaps(). This led to failure in case
gst_audio_base_src_setcaps() is called more than one time.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=696540
This reverts commit adc9694ed7.
No need to restrict the conversion, we can handle interlace correctly. We
basically unpack each field, then convert each field to the target colorspace
and pack and interleave each field to the target format. We also disable any
fast path that can't deal with interlaced formats.
Do not use the buffer start offset when it is invalid, otherwise a
discontinuity is detected on the next buffer, and the subtitle parser
reset and some subtitle lines are not shown.
Also remove unused next_offset field.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=693981
subtitleoverlay handles any caps, not just the ones
for which a subtitle parser/renderer exist. It will
just ignore any unsupported streams instead of causing
an error.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=688476
Add all the caps that we can convert to to the filter caps,
otherwise downstream might just return EMPTY caps because
it doesn't handle the filter caps but we could still convert
to these caps, causing us to return EMPTY caps although
conversion would be possible.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=688803
If the intersection between our caps and the filter caps is
empty, just immediately return EMPTY caps instead of trying
to access the (non-existant) structures.
changed: gst_video_scale_set_info in gst/videoscale/gstvideoscale.c
DAR on sink side now calculated with PAR on sink side
ratio of output width/height now calculated with inverse PAR
additional condition that borders are 0:0 for passthrough mode
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=696019
Make a new refcounted xvcontext object that handles the X connection.
Use the xvcontext to allocate images and windows. Move some code
around so that all X calls are made from the xvcontext object.
Make a GstXvImageAllocator object that allocates images from the xvcontext. We
can implement a copy function now for these memory objects now.
Make the bufferpool use the xvimageallocator object for its images.
The current code is memsetting the GstVideoFrame.data address to 0s (which
causes a segfault). This member is actually an array of data buffers (one for
each plane). This fix iterates over each data plane to clear them all.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=695655
This is necessary to allow having more than one session in the same connection.
API: gst_rtsp_connection_set_remember_session_id()
API: gst_rtsp_connection_get_remember_session_id()