Adds a prepare function to make subclasses precalculate values
that will be used throughout the mapping functions.
Also adds a missing cleanup to fix a memleak
Renames some variables and adds a minimum doc to the
mapping function for a little clarity.
Also uses gstvideo functions for the row and pixel strides
instead of hardcoded values
Adds a new plugin that has elements that perform geometric
transformations to images. By geometric transformations I mean
that the operations are functions that given the output pixel
position, get the pixel position in the input image. This pixel
is then copied from input to output.
The gstgeometrictransform baseclass makes it easy to write
such elements. It boils down to write the mapping function
and exposing properties
Already added the first of the elements, 'pinch'. It's a common
effect in image editors, like gimp (distort -> pinch)
If sp_open_shm errors out trying to open a shm area, it would crash
when trying to free the area. The RETURN_ERROR macro calls
sp_shm_area_dec with self == NULL. sp_shm_area_dec calls
sp_shm_close, with self == NULL, which it then tries to access a
parameter of without checking. This patch checks to make sure
self != NULL before accessing that parameter.
These two elements (shmsink and shmsrc) communicate buffers using POSIX
shared memory. They also communicate the caps. The source currently acts as
a live source and ignores the timestamps coming from the sink. It also does
not transfer the tags.
gst_mpeg_descriptor_find() expects the description field to be non-NULL.
This fixes a couple of calls where the value being passed is not
verified to be non-NULL first.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=620456
mpeg_packetizer_get_block() in some circumstances (here: if
downstream was unlinked) returns a block but does not set the
buffer causing mpegvideoparse_drain_avail() to cause invalid memory
access.
Fixes#619502.
Move include directives for gst-libs into GST_PLUGINS_BAD_CFLAGS,
and fix all the Makefiles that use it. This is so that all the
include directories are added in the proper order: first the
directories in srcdir/builddir, then gst-plugins-base dirs, then
gstreamer dirs. If the order is wrong, installed headers may be
used instead of local headers and/or uninstalled headers from -base.
Some tables in MPEG-TS do not have a crc in the spec, so also mpegtsparse
is not calculating crc for sections with table_id 0x70 - 0x72 because they
do not have a CRC in the spec. See EN300468. Parse Time and Date table and
output bus message.
Specifically, when scanning for entropy data segment length and needing
more data, do not rescan from start next time around, but resume at
last position.
See also #583047.
That is, header configuration may start at Video Object (startcode),
rather than at Visual Object Sequence, which is catered for and parsed,
so let's also take it as codec_data if no more available.
Fixes (remainder of) #572551.
gcc 4.5 warns when comparing some integer with an enum value, in
the case of GstFlowReturn this is valid though. We should later
add GST_FLOW_CUSTOM_OK1, GST_FLOW_CUSTOM_OK2, etc. after new core
is released.
Adds video-capture-width, video-capture-height and
video-capture-framerate properties to allow applications to
get/set those values. Getting was not possible before this patch,
and setting was done through the set-video-resolution-fps
action, which sets the properties and promptly resets the
video source to use them.
Fixes#614958
Adds image-capture-width and image-capture-height properties
to camerabin, allowing the user to get/set them. Getting was
not possible before and setting was done through the
set-image-resolution action, which shouldn't now just set
the properties.
Fixes#614958
Adds block-after-capture property to block running viewfinder after capturing.
This property is useful if application wants to display capture preview and avoid
running viewfinder on background.
Based on a patch by Tommi Myöhänen <ext-tommi.1.myohanen@nokia.com>
Adds a new property called viewfinder-filter to camerabin.
This property is used to add a filter to process the video
flow right before the viewfinder sink.
Also updates test to check property exists.
Add video-source-filter property that can be used to inject application
specific gstreamer element to camerabin pipeline. The video-source-filter
element will process all frames coming from video source.
One could add image analyzers to collect information about the stream,
or add image enhancers to improve capture quality, for example.
If source-resize flag is disabled then set resolution to image capture caps
according to capture resolution video source element produces. Otherwise we
write wrong resolution to image metadata.
We wait to parse a minimum number of frames (10, arbitrarily) before
emiting bitrate tags so that our early estimates are not wildly
inaccurate for streams that start with a silence. If the stream ends
before that, we just emit the tags anyway.
While it _would_ be nicer to be specify the threshold to start pushing
the tags in terms of duration, this would introduce more complexity than
this merits.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=614991
The current code just uses table id, subtable extension and version number to
check if the section has been seen before. However, this comparison is not
sufficient, causing actually new tables being dismissed.
Fixes bug #614479.
This is optional because it's a quite expensive operation and it's very
unlikely that a non-frame is detected as frame after the header CRC check
and checking all bits for valid values. The overall frame checksums are
mainly useful to detect inconsistencies in the encoded payload.
When called from the GST_FLAC_PARSE_STATE_HEADERS case,
gst_flac_parse_hand_headers() does a gst_buffer_set_caps() on a buffer
with refcount > 1. This change handles this case by making the buffer
metadata_Writable.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=614037
This patch adds the get_frame_overhead() vfunc so that baseparse can
accurately calculate the min/avg/max bitrates for aacparse.
Note: The bitrate was being incorrectly calculated for ADTS streams
(it's not in the header as the code suggests).
This makes baseparse keep a running average of the stream bitrate, as
well as the minimum and maximum bitrates. Subclasses can override a
vfunc to make sure that per-frame overhead from the container is not
accounted for in the bitrate calculation.
We take care not to override the bitrate, minimum-bitrate, and
maximum-bitrate tags if they have been posted upstream. We also
rate-limit the emission of bitrate so that it is only triggered by a
change of >10 kbps.