Elements such as the GstIirEqualizerNBands would so far not store the properties
of their children. Now we also grab the properties of child elements and try to
restore them.
Ensure that when multiple threads try to block a pad, only one of the threads
calls the callback. We do this by checking if the callback was already called.
The previous version unconditionally called the callback and then checked if it
was already called...
Also only call the unblock callback once from the first thread that unblocks.
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=679950
This has undergone significant changes in implementation and
design in 0.11, and we're just not going to backport this to
0.10, so let's just remove it again and continue to fix this
up in master/1.0.
when we have a new step event with a -1 amount, make sure that we follow the
regular code path so that the stop_end handler is called as usual. This takes
care of flushing the buffer in case of a flushing step and also posts a step end
message.
See https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=679378
Without using AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT explicitly,
certain platforms will complain that the header
was found, but not usable by the compiler.
This happens for instance on Solaris where certain
headers are needed to pull in proper defines.
Also upgrade to newer autoconf syntax and use proper quoting.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=667293
Add option to avoid build binaries. When building for platforms like
android, you might want to not link any "final" binary, mostly because
it requires special link flags or other parts of code that aren't
in the C library.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=677621
Save the value of the pad's got_eos in gst_funnel_release_pad,
before calling gst_element_remove_pad. This is because
gst_element_remove_pad may free the pad.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=678017
Release the object lock before we get the time of the clock because that code
might take other locks.
Fix potential clock refcount error because we released the object lock but
didn't ref the clock.
Context: Latency configuration should not be
messed up because of not-linked pads. In general,
one return FALSE on latency distribution causes
the "overall" pipeline latency configuration to
fail. This shows up as noise in logs (warning).
instead of just checking if the pad template caps would allow the caps.
The actually supported caps can be far more restrictive than the
template caps and only checking for the template caps can cause
incompatible caps to be set on a pad.
Fixes bug #677335.
The core will do this during dataflow already and additionally
does compatibility checks then. Let it be handled by the core
as for every other pad too.
Fixes bug #677335.
If multiple sources are plugged into the funnel and one of the
sources emits an EOS, that event is propogated through the funnel
even though other sources connected to the funnel may still be
pushing data. This patch waits to send an EOS event until the
funnel has received an EOS event on each sinkpad.
This adds properties to use the clock time for deciding when
to drop buffers for inactive pads and a property to buffer all
not rendered buffers for the active pad to allow pad switching
without losing any buffers at all.
The linking behaviour of external variables that are not initialized
in the compilation unit where they are defined is undefined. On OS X
this causes a linking failure when statically linking GStreamer.
The proto for helper_find_suggest has a different argument than the actual
function in the same file has. This causes the Sun Studio compiler to fail.
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=676624