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* gst/audioconvert/audioconvert.c: (float), (double), (float_hq),
(double_hq), (audio_convert_get_func_index),
(audio_convert_prepare_context), (audio_convert_convert):
* gst/audioconvert/gstaudioconvert.c:
(gst_audio_convert_class_init), (gst_audio_convert_get_unit_size),
(gst_audio_convert_transform_caps):
* tests/check/elements/audioconvert.c: (GST_START_TEST),
(audioconvert_suite):
Don't run inplace if that overwrites source data as we go. Add more
tests. Fixes#339837 even more.
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* gst/audioconvert/audioconvert.c: (float), (double), (float_hq),
(double_hq), (audio_convert_get_func_index),
(audio_convert_prepare_context), (audio_convert_convert):
* gst/audioconvert/audioconvert.h:
* gst/audioconvert/gstchannelmix.c: (gst_channel_mix_setup_matrix),
(gst_channel_mix_mix_int), (gst_channel_mix_mix_float):
* gst/audioconvert/gstchannelmix.h:
* tests/check/elements/audioconvert.c: (GST_START_TEST):
Add float as an intermediate format, as well as float mixing. Enable
test that was failing before. Fixes#339837
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* tests/check/elements/audioconvert.c: (test_float_conversion):
Add small test for 32bit float <=> 64bit float conversion (works
only one way so far, 32=>64 produces structured noise).
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* tests/check/elements/audioconvert.c: (GST_START_TEST):
Fix leaks. Wait for state transitions that might happen ASYNC, as well
as some that won't.
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* tests/check/elements/audioconvert.c: (get_float_mc_caps),
(get_int_mc_caps), (GST_START_TEST), (audioconvert_suite):
Patch from #347221 adding a test for audioconvert
channel remappings.
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* tests/check/elements/audioconvert.c: (set_channel_positions),
(get_float_mc_caps), (get_int_mc_caps):
* tests/check/elements/audioresample.c:
* tests/check/elements/audiotestsrc.c: (GST_START_TEST):
* tests/check/elements/videorate.c:
* tests/check/elements/videotestsrc.c: (GST_START_TEST):
* tests/check/elements/volume.c:
* tests/check/elements/vorbisdec.c:
* tests/check/pipelines/vorbisenc.c: (GST_START_TEST):
Don't busy-wait in tests; this was causing test timeouts very
frequently when running under valgrind.
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* gst/audioconvert/gstchannelmix.c: (gst_channel_mix_fill_others):
Fix#341696: crash when mixing L+R+C to mono or stereo.
* tests/check/Makefile.am:
* tests/check/elements/audioconvert.c: (set_channel_positions),
(get_float_mc_caps), (get_int_mc_caps), (GST_START_TEST),
(audioconvert_suite):
Add test for the above, including some generic framework bits for
testing multichannel things.
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* tests/check/elements/audioconvert.c: (verify_convert),
(GST_START_TEST):
interpret the out[] buffer in the order the bytes are actually
put in, which is LITTLE_ENDIAN, not BYTE_ORDER.
Other tests should use BYTE_ORDER since the array is filled in
with actual values
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* tests/check/elements/audioconvert.c: (verify_convert),
(GST_START_TEST):
when a test fails, give an indication of which it is
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* tests/check/elements/audioconvert.c: (get_float_caps),
(GST_START_TEST), (audioconvert_suite):
Added check for correct clipping when doing float samples
in audioconvert.
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* check/elements/audioconvert.c: (setup_audioconvert),
(cleanup_audioconvert), (get_int_caps), (verify_convert),
(GST_START_TEST), (audioconvert_suite):
clean up tests a little, fix some leaks.
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2005-08-29 Andy Wingo <wingo@pobox.com>
* check/elements/audioconvert.c: Convert from native endian, not
little endian.
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* check/Makefile.am:
* check/elements/audioconvert.c: (setup_audioconvert),
(cleanup_audioconvert), (get_int_caps), (verify_convert),
(GST_START_TEST), (audioconvert_suite), (main):
add a test for audioconvert
* gst/audioresample/gstaudioresample.c:
* gst/audioresample/gstaudioresample.h:
set DURATION so that TIMESTAMP(a) + DURATION(a) == TIMESTAMP(b);
note that for buffers of 1/3 sec this means DURATION(c) is
one nanosecond more than for a and b