This reverts commit 916b954315.
Clearly something else was intended, and it also makes
more sense to add the extra bit. The resync marker is
N zero bits plus a 1 bit, and the pattern/mask needs to
be run on N+1 bits too.
(Even after the rever the code doesn't do that of course, so
it still needs to be fixed differently.)
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=739345
This allows us to signal what kind of audio we are expecting to record,
which should tell the system to apply filters (such as echo
cancellation, noise suppression, etc.) if required.
We now know that pool caching can cause renegotiation issues
when an element in the pipeline change from passthrough to not
passthrough. As it's not needed, don't cache existing pools.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=748344
The segment should start at first PTS, and the vairable name lower_pts
state so correctly. Though we where using the first DTS instead. This
could lead to small desynchronization of video stream.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=740575
Use the saved DTS, make it signed and pass that to the stream muxer. This
preserves the running time sign. All usage of -1 as invalid TS are now
replaced with G_MININT64. Negative values will be seen as wrap-around
point, but the delta between PTS and DTS will remain correct. Demuxers
don't care about absolute values, they only cares about deltas.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=740575
There was code to detect backward dts, but the marker min_dts
was never set. Setting it enable this feature that prevents
potential integer overflow when generating TS.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=740575
Added a check for a_node->ns before accessing a_node->ns->href in
gst_mpdparser_get_xml_node_namespace. This could happen if the xml
is missing the default namespace.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=750866
An example app that takes video URIs as command line arguments and switches
between them seamlessly one after the other using compositor and audiomixer.
Both audio-video and video-only media files are valid inputs, but mixing files
of both types in a single invocation is cumbersome to support, and hence does
not work. The example attempts to keep the audio stream moving along perfectly,
and duplicates video frames where necessary to cover gaps in the video
timestamps using the 'ignore-eos' videoaggregator pad property.
Ensuring seamless (and mostly-glitch-free) switching is harder than it sounds,
and hence the example contains plenty of pad probes and running time
calculations to make things work.
The GPtrArray play_queue contains items that are being played back, have been
prepared for playback, and will be played back in the future. The queue itself
is mutable besides the first two items (playing and prepared). The item that has
been prepared should not be edited or removed since it has been prepared in
advance to be activated immediately on the current item's EOS.
The example also has support for switching to the next item in the queue
prematurely; see the --switch-after/-s flag to the application.
Note: the output video is hard-coded at 1280x720, and input video is scaled as
needed to fit this size. Set OUTPUT_VIDEO_WIDTH/HEIGHT to change this.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=748947
When the 'ignore-eos' property is set on a pad, compositor will keep resending
the last buffer on the pad till the pad is unlinked. We count the buffers
received on appsink, and if it's more than the buffers sent by videotestsrc, the
test passes.
When set, it causes videoaggregator to repeatedly aggregate the last buffer on
an EOS pad instead of skipping it and outputting silence. This is useful, for
instance, while playing back files seamless one after the other, to avoid
videoaggregator ever outputting silence (the checkerboard pattern).
It is to be noted that if all the pads on videoaggregator have this property set
on them, the mixer will never forward EOS downstream for obvious reasons. Hence,
at least one pad with 'ignore-eos' set to FALSE must send EOS to the mixer
before it will be forwarded downstream.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=748946
Short sections have 3 bytes of common header, while other sections
have 8 bytes of common header. If packetizing common header of short
section, we should stop after the first 3 bytes.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=735653
Provides generic handling of GL buffer objects accessible using
the GL bind points (GL_ARRAY_BUFFER, GL_PIXEL_*_BUFFER).
Implementation based off the current GstGLMemory.
5697b6b89b causes us to possibly listen
on a toolkit provided Display connection. We thus could eat their
precious winsys events. Only listen if we need to
(!foreign_display or videooverlay).
If the presentationTimeOffset attribute of a DASH manifest contains
a value that is larger than 2^32, gstmpdparser incorrectly calculates
the stream's presentation time offset. This is due to two bugs:
1: Using gst_mpdparser_get_xml_prop_unsigned_integer rather than
gst_mpdparser_get_xml_prop_unsigned_integer_64 to parse the
attribute
2: gst_mpd_client_setup_representation multiplying the value by
GST_SECOND and then dividing by timescale
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=750804
g_object_get() returns a ref, gtk_container_add() only ref_sink().
That mean we still need to unref afterward. This leak was hiding
a reference bug previously present.
This patch allow going gst-inspect-1.0 on these elements removing
ugly crash that was previously occurring. The method consist of
making the widget creation as lazy as possible. This way we don't
endup doing gtk_init() before the application. We also ref_sink()
the widget, so we don't crash if the parent widget is discarded,
and cleanly error out with GL if the widget has no parent window,
because calling gtk_widget_realized() can only be done if the widget
has been parented to a window).
Wait until at least one keyframe has been parsed before
deciding to switch to passthrough mode, in case the
stream contains SEI messages that supplement the output
caps - for example by providing stereoscopic information
We were off by one byte in the matching
It should be (using 24 bit matching):
* startcode : 0000 0000 0000 0000 1000 00xx
* mask (bin) : 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1100
* mask (hex) : f f f f f c
* match : 0 0 0 0 8 0
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=750685
Even when we fail to encode frame, we should still enqueue it so
it could be passed into handle_frame (with output_buffer == NULL).
Otherwise, we risk GstVideoEncoder's queue of frames growing unbounded.
Note: We're slightly changing the renegotiation code to accommodate for
frames without output buffers, but this commit takes no ownership over
the way negotiation is being done.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=750669