Define a 0 and -1 step amount. They used to almost do the same thing but now, 0
cancels/stops the current step and -1 keeps on stepping until the end of the
segment.
See https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=679378
Make GstSeekFlag to GstSegmentFlag conversion explicit, and
set only those seek flags in the segment flags which are
mapped. This makes sure we don't have extraneous flags
littering our segment flag field, which also fixes the
debug printing/serialisation of segment events in the
debug log.
Don't use the duration in the segment for calculating clipping values.
The duration is expressed in stream time and clipping is done on unrelated
timestamp values.
This used to be interesting for elements that used the segment structure to
implement seeking because then they would use stream-time for the segment
start/stop values and the duration could be used as a fallback when the stop
position was not set. Now that the complete segment event is passed between
elements we cannot do this anymore because some elements might store the
duration and start/stop values with different time bases in the segment.
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.
Before it returned that [start,stop] is inside the segment and that the
difference between segment_start and start needs to be clipped. If the
clipping is done on a buffer (like in baseaudiosink) this will result
in the data pointer being at a invalid memory position.
Fixes bug #589849.
Add gst_segment_to_position() that converts a running_time to a position in the
segment. A faulty variant of this function is currently used in inputselector
but we'll need it for frame stepping too.
API: GstSegment::gst_segment_to_position()
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* gst/gstsegment.c: (gst_segment_set_newsegment_full):
Set the last_stop to a more meaningful position when configuring the
segment. ie. the start/stop of the segment or clipped against the
updated segment boundaries.
* tests/check/gst/gstsegment.c: (GST_START_TEST):
Add some unit tests for the last_stop.
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* gst/gstevent.c:
Use gst_format_get_name() to improve debug output.
* gst/gstpreset.c:
Remove #ifdef'ed code. Add TODO comment.
* gst/gstsegment.c:
Add debug output to ease spotting format != segment.format assertions.
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* gst/gstsegment.c:
* tests/check/gst/gstsegment.c:
No, let's not use g_slice_{dup|copy} here, since they only exist
since GLib 2.14 and we still depend only on >= 2.12. Also add
unit test for gst_segment_copy().
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* gst/gstsegment.c:
The glib macro seems to be borked. Use g_slice_copy directly and cast
in the hope that this fixes the warning on 64bit.
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Patch by: José Alburquerque <jaalburqu at svn dot gnome dot org>
* docs/gst/gstreamer-sections.txt:
* gst/gstsegment.c:
* gst/gstsegment.h:
* win32/common/libgstreamer.def:
Expose gst_segment_copy() to make things easier for the c++ bindings.
Fixes#518932.
API: gst_segment_copy()
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* gst/gstsegment.c: (gst_segment_set_seek),
(gst_segment_to_stream_time):
Improve some comment.
Update variables where it makes more sense.
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* docs/design/part-synchronisation.txt:
Small updates.
* gst/gstsegment.c: (gst_segment_set_seek),
(gst_segment_set_newsegment_full), (gst_segment_to_stream_time),
(gst_segment_to_running_time):
The seek format can be different from the segment format when the start
and stop values are not to be updated, when we only do a rate change for
example.
* tests/check/gst/gstsegment.c: (GST_START_TEST),
(gst_segment_suite):
Add a testcase for the rate-only seeks, checking that the format is
correctly ignored when start and stop are not updated.
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* gst/gstsegment.c: (gst_segment_set_newsegment_full),
(gst_segment_to_stream_time), (gst_segment_to_running_time):
Also accumulate time correctly when doing reverse playback. Fixes
#488201,
When converting to running and stream time, use default values for
start/stop/time/accum when comparing different formats. Fixes#494245.
* libs/gst/base/gstbasesink.c: (gst_base_sink_get_sync_times):
Do running/stream time in TIME format.
* tests/check/gst/gstsegment.c: (GST_START_TEST),
(gst_segment_suite):
2 new unit tests for segment accumulation.
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* gst/gstobject.c: (gst_object_class_init):
Fix signal signature.
* gst/gstsegment.c:
Add small clarification in the api docs.
* plugins/elements/gstfilesrc.c: (gst_file_src_set_location):
States are protected with object lock.
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* docs/design/part-seeking.txt:
Some small update.
* gst/gstsegment.c: (gst_segment_set_seek):
Revert old bogus change that should make seeking work again.
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* gst/gstsegment.c: (gst_segment_set_seek):
Fine tune the cases where the segment start/stop values are really
updated.
* tests/check/gst/gstsegment.c: (GST_START_TEST):
Add tests for the return values of gst_segment_set_seek().
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* gst/gstsegment.c: (gst_segment_set_seek),
(gst_segment_set_newsegment_full), (gst_segment_to_stream_time),
(gst_segment_to_running_time):
Fix boundary checking in to_running_time() and to_stream_time().
Fixes#377183.
* tests/check/gst/gstsegment.c: (GST_START_TEST):
stream and running time can now be calculated for the complete
clipped segment.
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* gst/gstsegment.c: (gst_segment_set_last_stop),
(gst_segment_set_seek), (gst_segment_set_newsegment_full):
_set_last_stop() must be with a value != -1
A _TYPE_SET to -1 means seek to 0.
Calc last_stop correctly for negative rates.
Make sure we work with positive durations when updating a segment.
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* gst/gstsegment.c: (gst_segment_set_seek):
When seeking to stop -1, set last_stop (current position) to the
duration of the segment.
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* gst/gstevent.c: (gst_event_new_seek), (gst_event_parse_seek):
Rename some more @cur to @start to fix docs.
* gst/gstsegment.c: (gst_segment_set_seek):
Fix typo.
time and start must always stay in sync as defined in design doc.
* gst/gsttaglist.c: (gst_tag_list_is_empty):
Rename param to fix docs.
* tests/check/gst/gstsegment.c: (GST_START_TEST):
Check that start and time are in sync.
* tests/check/pipelines/parse-launch.c:
(gst_parse_test_element_change_state):
Activate pad before adding to the element.
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* gst/gstobject.c: (gst_object_set_parent):
* gst/gstpipeline.c: (do_pipeline_seek):
Small cleanups in docs and code.
* gst/gstsegment.c: (gst_segment_clip):
* tests/check/gst/gstsegment.c: (GST_START_TEST):
if stop == start and start is in the segment, no clipping should be
done. Also add a test for this.
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* gst/gstsegment.c: (gst_segment_set_duration),
(gst_segment_set_last_stop), (gst_segment_set_seek),
(gst_segment_set_newsegment_full), (gst_segment_to_stream_time),
(gst_segment_to_running_time), (gst_segment_clip):
Use G_UNLIKELY to help the compiler a bit.