Can be reproduced with:
videotestsrc ! x264enc key-int-max=$N ! \
h264parse ! msdkh264dec ! fakesink sync=1
It happens with any gop size but the smaller is the distance N
between key frames, the quicker it is leaking.
Fixes#1023
Current code would change any non-ok return from gst_pad_push to
GST_FLOW_ERROR, thus hiding meaningful returns such as GST_FLOW_EOS.
Tests also added.
Most of avtpcvfdepay messages are currently logged as warnings, which can
make some scenarios - such as receiving two AVTP streams on the same
pipeline - too verbose.
This patch tones those message down to INFO or DEBUG level - more in
sync with avtpaafdepay logging.
Allowing the UDP elements to bind on an interface is needed in more
complex networks where there are mutiple networks interfaces without
default gateway
From the documentation of gst_base_parse_set_infer_ts, it should be
disabled for non-audio data. Currently just disabling for all video
parsers that have reordered data: h264, h265, mpeg, mpeg4, vc1. Was
already disabled in h263.
Exposure mode property, extra colour tone values (aqua, emboss, sketch, neon), extra scene modes (backlight, flowers, AR, HDR).
Missing vmethods for exposure mode, analog gain, lens focus, colour temperature, min & max exposure time
Contribs by Mohammed Sameer <msameer@foolab.org>, Adam Pigg <adam@piggz.co.uk>
In case of pkg-config we need to create the include directories object
from the path using include_directories(). For INTELMEDIASDKROOT or
MFX_HOME we need to add the alternate include path ./include/mfx as
Intel MediaSDK now puts the headers there.
To allow curlhttpsrc to support DASH streams that use the on-demand
profile, it needs to support HTTP Range GETs. In GStreamer, the RANGE
is specified by issuing a GST_FORMAT_BYTES seek to set the start and
end of the range. curlhttpsrc needs to implement seek and set the
appropriate curl options to make it add the Range header to the
request.
Currently tsdemux timestamps only the PTS, and only issues the DTS if
it's different. In that case, parsers tend to estimate the next DTS
based on the previous DTS and the duration, which can accumulate
rounding errors.
Clean up path objects nicely when shutting down,
first by dropping pointers to elements during dispose,
and then by making sure to drop the ref to the path object
when finalizing the switch bin.
Fixes valgrind checks in the unit test.
The symbol visibility=hidden flag was only being applied to C
compilation, so plugins implemented in C++ would leak extra symbols
than the 2 _get_desc() and _register().
That also showed that the gst-libs opencv C++ lib was not marking
symbols for export correctly because the BUILDING_GST_OPENCV define
wasn't in the C++ args, so fix that too.
Coverity rightly complains that checking a pointer for NULL after
dereferencing it is pointless.
Remove the check, and to be safe, assert that gst_buffer_add_meta
returns non-NULL.
CID 1455485
The message buffers are created using `gst_rtmp_message_new` and thus
always contain a GstRtmpMeta. Add checks to appease Coverity's static
analysis.
CID 1455596
CID 1455384
This adds a check to avoid draining when the imported buffers are in
fact own by kmssink. This happens since we export our kms buffer as
DMABuf. They are not really imported back as we pre-fill the cache,
but uses the same format as if they were external. This fixes
performance issues seen with videocrop2-test (found in -good).
Draining systematically on caps changes was a hack. Instead, properly
save the render information used to render last_render, and use that
information to drain. This fixes performance issues met with video crop
meta and per frame caps changes.
According to the spec, the least significant bit is reserved and should
always we set to 1. Though, some wrong file has been found. Considering
how low important this reserved bit is, relax the validation.
Related to #660