Added `force-sw-decoders` boolean property in decodebin2 and
uridecodebin. By default the property is %FALSE and it bypass the new
code. Otherwise the factory list is filtered removing decoders
within 'Hardware' class.
uridecodebin sets the `force-sw-decoders` property in its internal
decodebin, and also filters out Hardware class in the
autoplug-factories default signal handler.
playbin2 adds by default GST_PLAY_FLAG_FORCE_SW_DECODERS it its flags
property, and depending on it playbin2 sets the `force-sw-decoders`
property on its internal uridecodebin, also filters out the Hardware
class decoding decoders at the autoplug-factories signal handler.
There are in the wild (mp4) streams that basically contain no tracks
but do have a redirect info[0], in which case, qtdemux won't be able
to expose any pad (there are no tracks) so can't post anything but
an error on the bus, as:
- it can't send EOS downstream, it has no pad,
- posting an EOS message will be useless as PAUSED state can't be
reached and there is no sink in the pipeline meaning GstBin will
simply ignore it
In that case, currently the application could try to handle that but it
is pretty complex as it will get the REDIRECT message on the bus at
which point it could set the URL but playbin will ignore it, as
it will only be for the next EOS, it thus need to set the pipeline to
NULL (READY won't do as it is already in READY at that point). And it
needs to figure out the following ERROR message on the bus needs to be
ignored, which is not really simple.
The approach here is to allow element to add details to the ERROR
message with a `redirect-location` field which elements like playbin handle
and use right away.
We could also use the element 'redirect' message in playbin, but the
issue with that approach is that the element will still emit the ERROR
message on the bus, leading to wrong behaviour. That can't be avoided
since in the case the app/parent pipeline is not handling the redirect
instruction, the ERROR message is necessary (and there is no way to
detect that the message has been "handled" from the element emitting the
redirect).
[0]: http://movietrailers.apple.com/movies/paramount/terminator-dark-fate/terminator-dark-fate-trailer-2_480p.mov
By passing NULL to `g_signal_new` instead of a marshaller, GLib will
actually internally optimize the signal (if the marshaller is available
in GLib itself) by also setting the valist marshaller. This makes the
signal emission a bit more performant than the regular marshalling,
which still needs to box into `GValue` and call libffi in case of a
generic marshaller.
Note that for custom marshallers, one would use
`g_signal_set_va_marshaller()` with the valist marshaller instead.
This new property controls the synchronisation offset between the text and video
streams. Positive values make the text ahead of the video and negative values
make the text go behind the video.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=797134
It is forwarding messages to the playbin bus, thus forwarding messages
that contain a floating reference to the application. This generally
makes bindings unhappy, we must not leak floating references to them.
We take a ref before removing which was never freeded.
The element is still alive anyway because the group has its own ref as
well.
Fix a leak with the 'test_suburi_error_wrongproto' test.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=766515
Elements usually require that all fields on their caps are present
on the fixed caps they receive. Using intersection won't verify it,
resort to using is_subset() checks.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=760477
Unconditionally adding the template caps when proxying the caps query will play
havoc with decoders that attempt to choose an output format based on some caps
features. Creating a sink that does not include those caps features and a
decoder/parser/etc that preferentially chooses some specific caps feature when
available, will always return the decoder/parser/etc template caps and choose a
feature that downstream will be unable to support.
Fix by limiting the addition of the template caps to when the result is actually
empty.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=758212
Send event directly to playsink instead of letting GstBin iterate
over all sink elements. The latter might send the event multiple times
in case the SEEK causes a reconfiguration of the pipeline, as can easily
happen with adaptive streaming demuxers.
What would then happen is that the iterator would be reset, we send the
event again, and on the second time it will fail in the majority of cases
because the pipeline is still being reconfigured
Casting to gpointer from gulong generates the following warning with
64bit Windows target MinGW:
gstplaybin2.c: In function 'pad_added_cb':
gstplaybin2.c:3476:7: error: cast to pointer from integer of different size [-Werror=int-to-pointer-cast]
(gpointer) group_id_probe_handler);
^
cc1: all warnings being treated as errors
We should cast to guintptr from gulong before we cast to gpointer.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=754755
If suburidecodebin is failed to negotiate (e.g file does not exist)
then free internal suburi variable so that 'current-suburi' property
returns correct status.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=751118
6a2f017bfa changed it to check the subtitle
factory caps if there is a text-sink but we fail to get its sinkpad. What
actually should be done here is to use the factory caps if there is no
text-sink at all.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=750785
There is the GstVideoMultiviewMode enum and the
GstVideoMultiviewFramePacking, which is a subset of the
multiview modes, with the same values as the corresponding
types from the full enum. Do some casts and use the right
times to avoid implicitly using/passing GstVideoMultiviewFramePacking
when a GstVideoMultiviewMode is needed.
Add GstVideoMultiviewFramePacking enum, and the
video-multiview-mode and video-multiview-flags
properties on playbin.
Use a pad probe to replace the multiview information in
video caps sent out from uridecodebin.
This is a part implementation only - for full
correctness, it should also modify caps in caps events,
accept-caps and allocation queries.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=611157
If a new pad is added after playbin has been put to READY/NULL it
should ignore new pads as it is shutting down.
This can happen when the pipeline fails to preroll (is still in READY)
and the user gives up on waiting or an error that doesn't reach
the demuxer occurs (on some event handling) and it will continue to
work and exposing pads while playbin has been put to NULL.
Without this check an input-selector is created and set to PAUSED
state, preventing playbin from properly shutting down in case it
has data blocked inside it.