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A simple video scaler as a library and an Element. Also a little non
working mpeg2 to mpeg1 converter (still struggling with the quantisation).
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More changes to the mpeg parser and encoder.
It seems like the mpeg2 decoder does not like some MPEG1 videos. Use
mpeg_play for now (eg. AlienSong)
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Added MMX optimized yuv2rgb (AlienSong now plays back at only 6% CPU)
Added mpeg1 picture skipping and fixed a buffer overflow.
Added a system clock. The audiosink can now adjust the clock.
Fixed incorrect behaviour on 8, 15, 16, 24 and 32 bits displays.
Cleanup of the videosink, it now uses the color conversion library when
needed.
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Added a colorspace library and removed yuv2rgb conversion from the
videosink.
The aviencoder should now more or less work.
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Documentation updates. All standard library objects and standard
elements are documented. Modified some of the elements to more
accuratly report about their arguments so the documentation builds
more reasonable output.
Added aviencoder and jpegencoder elements (not working yet)
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Added the riff code into a seperate library in /libs dir. The plugin
loader also checks the /libs path.
The avi parser now uses the riff library.
WAV is broken.
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Various cleanups. Moved the overlay code to a specialized widget.
One error I cannot seem to fix: switching desktops does not disable the
overlay.
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This is a rather large patch. Switched on -Wall compiler flag and fixed
the warnings.
Made the Video for Linux more like it should be.
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Added a pull function in the gstpad. Modified the videosink to implement
the pull. This function allows a source element to request a buffer
from the destination. This is much more efficient because the
videosink can then pass a buffer with SHM to the element, which does
not require an aditional memcpy.
removed scaling from the videosink. I need something better.
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Speedup in mpg123 parsing. speedup in mp1videoparse. rearanged the
MPEG player got rid of some memcpy. bit handling changes.
MMX code for the IDCT and motion compensation in mpeg_play.
Almost as fast as the commercial mpeg player mtv, but with a much
better video quality :-)
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The first functional video sink... Removed all of the video stuff
from the MPEG video decoder. Fixed a bug in smoothwave.
The MPEG video decoder still does the YUV->RGB conversion.
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Rearranged and updated mp1parse. Indentation is sane again (what editor
are you using, Wim?), and it now uses threads. Playback is clean (at
least, audio and video are running smoothly. Video is still a little
choppy on my test stream (first 1MB from disk two of Mulan VCD), and it's
still wildly out of sync, but it's looking VERY COOL.
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The first functional video MPEG1 decoder. The decoder still opens a window
to show the video. This is not optimised at all. Some glitches and
crashes due to bugs in mp1videoparse.c. I need to queue incomplete
slices in mp1videoparse before sending them to the decoder.
use test/mp1parse on your favorite video to test. No audio/video sync,
no QoS at all.
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Fixed the mpeg 1 parser. It can now be used to playback the audio stream
of an MPEG1 movie (check out test/mp1parse.c).
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Fixed a nasty bug in mp3parse (partial buffer state remained)
Added eos check for the test programs to stop them from allocating all
of your memory (had to use alt-sysreq-k a few times :-( ).
MPEG layer 1 plays fine now with mp3play.
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More incremental updates. I can now successfully produce an rpm simply by
typing `./autogen.sh;make rpm`. This is good ;-)
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A bunch more changes to clean up build/`make dist` issues, as well as a
spec file, -config file, .m4, etc. Next step is to build an RPM of this
mess.
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OK, I think I've got all the .cvsignore stuff taken care of, though we'll
want to fine-tune things as we go, of course. Most of them are the same,
with some exceptions for directories that produce executables (those are
listed by name after the standard ones and a newline for separation).
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- added usage info
- uses first arg as registry filename
- any additional args are plugins to search for (no change but argv base)
- cleaned up output with a spare \n