When the start_type is GST_SEEK_TYPE_NONE for a forward seek
(or stop_type for a reverse) is not set on a snap seeking operation,
the element should use the current position and then snap as requested.
Also fixes uninitialized variable complaint by clang about
'ts' variable.
Intended for use with wrapped contexts that are created shared with gst's
gl contexts in order to manage the internal sharegroup state correctly.
e.g. with caopengllayer (which is used in glimagesink and caopengllayersink
on OS X), we create a CGL context from the gst context and the sharing state
was not being correctly set on either GL context and gst_gl_context_is_shared()
was always returning FALSE.
With 11fb4fff80 only flushing with multiple
shared contexts, the required flush was not occuring causing screen
corruption or stuttering.
Note: this didn't affect GST_GL_API=opengl pipelines
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=762620
All hlsdemux tests create a GstStructure called "state" that can be used
by test cases to store information during a test. The name of this
structure is arbitrary. When the code was written, the intention was
to use the name of the test, to aid debugging. However, during
development this was lost, so that the state GstStructure is always
given the name "setup_test_variables".
This commit changes this so that the name of the test is used.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=762684
The default one is 6 minutes, the test was using 5 minutes so just
resort to using the default.
For the non-valgrind test also use the default 20 secs instead of
reducing it to 6s. No real reason to set a custom value here.
When caps are already negotiated it should be possible to
select formats other than the one that was negotiated. If downstream
allows alpha video caps and it has already negotiated to a non-alpha
format, caps queries should still return the alpha caps as a possible
format as caps renegotiation can happen.
Includes tests (for compositor) to check that caps queries done after
a caps has been negotiated returns complete results
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=757610
Don't wait until later, we want to know here if the codec can be opened or not
for the requested format. This was removed (accidentially?) by
119e09eac3
Without this decodebin has no way to switch to a different decoder if this one
does not work.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=762613
Remove calls to gst_pad_has_current_caps() which then go on to call
gst_pad_get_current_caps() as the caps can go to NULL in between. Instead just
use gst_pad_get_current_caps() and check for NULL.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=759539
Remove calls to gst_pad_has_current_caps() which then go on to call
gst_pad_get_current_caps() as the caps can go to NULL in between. Instead just
use gst_pad_get_current_caps() and check for NULL.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=759539
The code in the gst_dash_demux_parse_http_xsdate() was trying to
handle the case where the string is not null terminated by resizing
the buffer and appending a zero byte. This does not work if the buffer
is exactly the length of the string because the gst_buffer_resize()
function does not re-allocate the buffer, it just changes its size.
If a buffer is passed to gst_dash_demux_parse_http_xsdate() that is
exactly the length of the string, the function fails with an assert
failure in gst_buffer_resize().
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=762148
Expose the expose() and set_render_rectangle() methods. These are useful for
proper functioning of the video overlay in various situations and toolkits.
Set fallback channel layout on files with more than two
channels. Not clear where to retrieve the real layout from
or what the default layout is for AIFF files, the spec
only seems to specify some layout for up to 6 channels
and the file in question doesn't have a CHAN chunk.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=676425
H.265 7.4.7.1 says:
> When slice_deblocking_filter_disabled_flag is not present, it is
> inferred to be equal to pps_deblocking_filter_disabled_flag.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=762351
This fixes a couple of issues regarding the output of (request)
per-program pads output:
We would never push out PAT sections (ok, that was one reallly stupid
mistake. I guess nobody ever uses this feature ...).
In the case where the PMT section of a program was bigger than one
packet, we would only end up pushing the last packet of that PMT. Which
obviously results in the resulting stream never containing the proper
(complete) PMT.
The problem was that the program is only started (in the base class)
after the PMT section is completely parsed. When dealing with single-program
pads, tsparse only wants to push the PMT corresponding to the requested
program (and not the other ones). tsparse did that check by looking
at the streams of the program...
... but that program doesn't exist for the first packets of the initial
PMT.
The fix is to use the base class program information (if it parsed the
PAT it already has some information, like the PMT PID for a given program)
if the program hasn't started yet.
In addition to the fact that it's a sane thing to do for multi-source
pad elements, it also avoids the situation where just using a request
pad (and not the main static pad) would result in the processing
stopping.
Currently the .la path is provided which requires to use libtool as
mentioned in the GStreamer manual section-helloworld-compilerun.html.
It is fine as long as the application is built using libtool.
So currently it is not possible to compile a GStreamer application
within gst-uninstalled with CMake or other build system different
than autotools.
This patch allows to do the following in gst-uninstalled env:
gcc test.c -o test $(pkg-config --cflags --libs gstreamer-1.0 \
gstreamer-gl-1.0)
Previously it required to prepend libtool --mode=link
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=720778
Usually gl debug is initialized in gst_gl_context_create_thread.
But this function is not used when using the GstGLContextGPUProcess
from ChromiumGStreamerBackend.
Received signal 11 SEGV_MAPERR 000000000000
gst_debug_category_get_threshold
gst_gl_insert_debug_marker
gst_gl_base_filter_gl_start
CC libgstgl_x11_la-gstglcontext_glx.lo
In file included from gstglcontext_glx.c:39:0:
../utils/opengl_versions.h:52:43: error: ‘gles2_versions’ defined but not used [-Werror=unused-const-variable]
static const struct { int major, minor; } gles2_versions[] = {
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
tsdemux is not able to handle negative playback rates.
But in mpegtsbase, the same check is not being done.
added a check to not handle negative rate while seeking unless
the same is handled upstream.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=758516