Add an rtspclientsink element that accepts streams for which
there is a registered payloader and sends them to
an RTSP server using RECORD.
Sending is synchronised to the pipeline clock. Payload-types
are automatically selected. The 'new-payloader' signal is fired
for custom configuration of payloaders when they are created.
Can now stream a movie like this:
receiver:
./test-record "( decodebin name=depay0 ! videoconvert ! autovideosink \
decodebin name=depay1 ! audioconvert ! autoaudiosink )"
sender:
gst-launch-1.0 filesrc location=file-with-aac-and-h264.mp4 ! qtdemux name=d ! \
queue ! aacparse ! rtspclientsink location=rtsp://127.0.0.1:8554/test name=s \
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=758180
Add "check-requirements" signal and vfunc to allow application
(and subclasses) to check the requirements.
Based on patch from Hyunjun Ko <zzoon.ko@samsung.com>
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=749417
Once we manage a media in a session, we can't unmanage it anymore
without destroying it. Therefore, first check everything before we
manage the media, otherwise if something is wrong we have no way to
unmanage the media.
If we created a new session and something went wrong, remove the session
again. Fixes a leak in the unit test.
In this test we simulate a dynamic pad by watching the caps event.
Because of renegotiation in the base payloader now, this caps is sent
multiple times but we can only deal with 1 invocation, use a variable to
only 'add and remove' the pad once.
Add support for different suspend modes. The stream is suspended right after
producing the SDP and after PAUSE. Different suspend modes are available that
affect the state of the pipeline. NONE leaves the pipeline state unchanged and
is the current and old behaviour, PAUSE will set the pipeline to the PAUSED
state and RESET will bring the pipeline to the NULL state.
A stream is also unsuspended when it goes back to PLAYING, for RESET streams,
this means that the pipeline needs to be prerolled again.
Base on patches by Ognyan Tonchev <ognyan@axis.com>
See https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711257
Use a guint instead of guint8 to increment the address. It's still not
completely correct because a guint might not be able to hold the complete
address range, but that's an enhacement for later.
Add unit test to test improved behaviour.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=708237
Add a range with mixed IPV4 and IPV6 addresses to pool.
Get an IPV4 address from an IPV6-only pool.
Get an IPV6 address from an IPV4-only pool.
Reserve a IPV6 address from an IPV4-only pool.
Check for unicast addresses in multicast-only pool.
Check for unicast addresses in uni-/multicast-mixed pool.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=710128