Store the video info of the internal frame decode width/height
separate to the exposed (cropped) frame info, so that it can be
used for mapping the downstream allocated video frame buffer correctly
when using GstVideoCropMeta.
Fixes playback of files with sizes that aren't a multiple of 16-pixels
width or height.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=741030
This will usually deadlock, despite this patch being in master for
quite some time and working fine. Nevertheless, we deem it to be
not working, disregarding facts.
As such, we fix it by keeping track of seek events, and sending
them upstream from a separate thread. Buffers are then discarded
till we get a new segment with the expected seqnum.
READY->PAUSED can be too early as souphttpsrc can get the HTTP
headers after this. Try again in the chain function.
Also use seeking query to disable seeking if upstream reports
being unseekable.
Some resetting code has to be done in the NEW_SEGMENT
event handler, instead of the missing FLUSH_STOP one.
Segment base was also wrongly accounted for. This was hidden
by the fact that flushing resets the base.
A discontinuity is now also signalled on seeking. We have to
also ensure that the discontinuity "sticks" till a buffer
with a valid timestamp goes out, or the audio decoder base
class will ignore the discontinuity for purposes of keeping
track of the current time.
This allows using non flushing segment seeks for looping
HTML audio in particular, and more generally non flushing seeks.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=729198
The code was using the first nonnegative granulepos to seed the
granule tracking, which appeared to work since headers have zero
granulepos. However, this does not work for files with a hole at
start, which are common in live streaming.
The correct behavior is to look for the first granule, and subtract
the duration of all the packets finishing on this page.
The function which does this relies on the fact that the ogg_stream
structure can be duplicated by shallow copy, in order to pull the
packets from the first page(s) on the copy without affecting the
original stream state.
Don't use private GMutex implementation details to check
whether it has been freed already or not. Just turn dispose
function into finalize function which will only be called
once, that way we can just clear the mutex unconditionally.
Makes theora work in cases where the header packets are only in the caps
(because theoradec was connected to oggdemux late and missed the
beginning of the stream)
If the streaming task attempts to read a chain while the pipeline
is stopping (which can happen if the pipeline stops shortly after
start or a new URI being setup in gapless playback case), it will
see a flushing return from upstream, and should then also return
flushing to the caller, rather than emit a flow error.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=722442
Fix leak of caps event and of caps objects when setting caps on sink and src
pads. Sync audiovisualizer class implementation to the one in gst-plugins-bad.
This commit matches c5ef1bee73 in that module.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=742875
This reverts commit a91d521a36.
Being a base class it is better to check the value instead of ignoring it since
a child class could be created that returns valuable information.
klass->setup (scope) will always return TRUE since all children of this class
do so, no need to store the return. Besides, the value is overwritten a few
lines down before it is ever used. Save the unnecessary memory and instructions.
CID #1226467
ret is assigned but not used and in the next cycle of the loop it is overwritten
with default_prepare_output_buffer (). If there is a flow error the function
should return instead.
CID #1226475
It might happen that the timestamp is before the segment and the
check would succeed. In this case reducing the duration makes no
sense and would lead to broken results.
The previous code was setting keytarget to target
to make sure the keyframe found for each pad was
indeed before the target.
Then if target == keytarget, it assumed a keyframe had been
found, which was not the case if target was before the first frame
in the file.
This patch checks that a keyframe was indeed found, and if not
seeks to 0, without bisecting again.
Assuming default gst qa assets in $HOME/gst-validate
seek_before_first_frame.scenario:
description, seek=true, handles-states=true
pause, playback-time=0.0
seek, playback-time=0.0, start=0.0, flags=accurate+flush
seek, playback-time=0.0, start=0.01, flags=accurate+flush
seek, playback-time=0.0, start=0.1, flags=accurate+flush
GST_DEBUG=*theoradec*:2 gst-validate-1.0 playbin \
uri=file://$HOME/gst-validate/gst-qa-assets/medias/ogg/vorbis_theora.0.ogg \
--set-scenario seek_before_first_frame.scenario
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=741097
When encoding, libvorbis will tell us how many samples are encoded
in the buffer it returns. This number may be less than the maximum
of samples in the block, if this is the last packet. In we have no
segment end time, we set it to the end time of that last sample to
tell downstream that the buffer contains less samples.
Samples may be clipped at the end, and this is conveyed by a
granulepos that's smaller than it would otherwise be. Use the
segment stop time to detect this, and calculate the right
granulepos.
When the textoverlay is set outside the video frame by deltax or deltay the
calculation segfaults, but it is also unnecessary since it doesn't need to be
displayed. So we should clip the text.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=738242
vorbis_reorder_map is defined for eight channels max. If we have more
than eight channels, it's the application which shall define the order.
Since we set audio position to none, we just interleave all the channels
without any particular reordering.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=737742
The allocation query failure doesn't mean that the negotiation
has failed as the element can allocate buffers itself.
Instead, only fail if the pads are flushing and the allocation
query failed.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=735844
The source pad might be flushing while negotiating, resulting in
set_caps or the ALLOCATION query failing. In this case set the
reconfigure flag on the source pad so that negotiation is retried on the
next buffer.