Improve GstSegment, rename some fields. The idea is to have the GstSegment
structure represent the timing structure of the buffers as they are generated by
the source or demuxer element.
gst_segment_set_seek() -> gst_segment_do_seek()
Rename the NEWSEGMENT event to SEGMENT.
Make parsing of the SEGMENT event into a GstSegment structure.
Pass a GstSegment structure when making a new SEGMENT event. This allows us to
pass the timing info directly to the next element. No accumulation is needed in
the receiving element, all the info is inside the element.
Remove gst_segment_set_newsegment(): This function as used to accumulate
segments received from upstream, which is now not needed anymore because the
segment event contains the complete timing information.
Highlights:
- new parser base class: GstBaseParse
- new core element: funnel
- OSX multi-arch fixes
- new QoS type for QoS events
- new progress message API to notify applications of asynchronous operations
- countless other fixes and improvements
Seems like the best fit to what it does, and is shorter than
set_frame_properties() which might also have been confusing
because of GstBaseParseFrame.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=518857
and install into a different directory $(libexecdir/gstreamer-0.10) so that
everything is versioned properly.
NOTE: run 'make clean' after updating; if you are running an uninstalled setup,
you will need to update your gst-uninstalled script (unless it's symlinked
to gstreamer core master) and exit/enter your uninstalled environment to get
the updated environment. If you are running an installed setup, you should
run 'make uninstall' before merging this change or remove the old
plugin-scanner binary manually.
Fixes#601698.
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Patch by: joel larsson <tilljoel at gmail dot com>
* docs/plugins/gstreamer-plugins.args:
* plugins/elements/gstfdsrc.c: (gst_fd_src_class_init),
(gst_fd_src_init), (gst_fd_src_update_fd),
(gst_fd_src_set_property), (gst_fd_src_get_property),
(gst_fd_src_create):
* plugins/elements/gstfdsrc.h:
Add timeout property like udpsrc. Fixes#538628.
Add some more docs and example pipelines.
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* docs/README:
Some more details about how the plugin docs works.
* docs/plugins/gstreamer-plugins-sections.txt:
Whitespace cleanup.
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* docs/design/part-synchronisation.txt:
Update some docs.
* docs/plugins/Makefile.am:
* docs/plugins/gstreamer-plugins-docs.sgml:
* docs/plugins/gstreamer-plugins-sections.txt:
* plugins/elements/gstmultiqueue.c:
Add multiqueue to the docs.
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* docs/gst/.cvsignore:
* docs/libs/.cvsignore:
* docs/plugins/.cvsignore:
Ignore files generated by new common/* modifications
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* docs/plugins/Makefile.am:
* docs/plugins/gstreamer-plugins-docs.sgml:
* docs/plugins/gstreamer-plugins-sections.txt:
Pull fdsink into the docs too.
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=== release 0.10.11 ===
2006-12-06 Jan Schmidt <thaytan@mad.scientist.com>
* configure.ac:
releasing 0.10.11, "Love never runs on time"
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* docs/plugins/gstreamer-plugins.args:
* docs/plugins/inspect/plugin-coreelements.xml:
* docs/plugins/inspect/plugin-coreindexers.xml:
Update element args.
* gst/gstsystemclock.c:
Small comment update.
* plugins/elements/gsttee.c: (gst_tee_class_init), (gst_tee_init),
(gst_tee_request_new_pad), (gst_tee_release_pad),
(gst_tee_buffer_alloc), (gst_tee_sink_activate_push),
(gst_tee_sink_activate_pull):
* plugins/elements/gsttee.h:
Some tee loving:
Add default property defines.
Implement release pad function.
Give properties better blubs etc.
Activate pads before adding them to a running tee.
Do simple buffer_alloc on the first requested pad.
Post error when activation fails.
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* docs/libs/gstreamer-libs-sections.txt:
* docs/plugins/gstreamer-plugins-sections.txt:
Fix docs some more.
* libs/gst/base/gstcollectpads.c: (gst_collect_pads_remove_pad),
(gst_collect_pads_event):
* libs/gst/base/gstcollectpads.h:
Documentation updates.
Free queued buffer when removing a pad.
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=== release 0.10.3 ===
2006-02-08 Jan Schmidt <thaytan@mad.scientist.com>
* configure.ac:
releasing 0.10.3, "Like a virgin"
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document core plugins in a separate document just like all the
others
rename these plugins to something starting with core
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* minor typographical change to autogen
* added --with-html-dir option to configure
* more robust docbook checks
* convert to standard docbook makefiles, at least for the gst/ directory
* added filesrc.h so that docbook can know about filesrc
* updated -sections.txt because docbook is incredibly stupid and requires that at
least one of the lines between <section> and </section> is not an entity
* first pass at possible getting the docs to build on glib2, untested
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Reworked the capsnegotiation function
audiosink now uses capsnego to set its parameters
mpg123/ac3dec use capsnego instead of metadata
Added the beginnings of a testsuite for capsnego.
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A hopeless attempt at fixing the plugin docs Makefiles...
Make the jpeg decoder a bit more aware about the different YUV colorspaces.
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Massive build fixup. Will send message to -devel list later with details
on the changes and what they mean for Makefile.am writers. Check
docs/random/omega/build/TODO for a list of things that I had to make sure
of.
NOTE: this requires a complete rebuild of all plugins, since I also
changed the STATE enum to a bitfield instead of sequential numbers.
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More Docs updates.
Added plugin documentation. I fear we need a gstdoc implementation
that loads plugins and does introspection on them. I think we should
automatically create the docs for the pads and mime types the plugins
provide. Does anyone have enough perl knowledge to add these features? I
allready changed the C code to output the pad definitions but my perl
knowledge is too limited, for now, to implement the rest of the needed
functionality...