Tests fail to build because g_mkdtemp is available from glib since
2.26.
This patch adds a condition around the redefinition of
g_mkdtemp on the tests to only build it if glib is older than
2.26.
When pushing out buffers over S/PDIF or HDMI, IEC 61937 payloading
requires each buffer to contain 6 blocks from each substream. This adds
code to collect all the frames needed to meet this requirement before
pushing out a buffer.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=650313
This is needed for automatic transcoding using encodebin. Our typefinder
does not always add a variant to the found caps, and encodebin needs
an *exact* match to the caps on the source pad template, so we need
to add the variant-less video/quicktime caps to the template as well
for encodebin to be able to find it. Add unit test for this as well.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=642879
Makes some improvements to tagschecking.c, making it use
fakesrc instead of videotestsrc and allowing to set input
caps so that more muxers can be used. Previously we could
only use those that accepted raw video caps.
Also adds some tests for geo-location tags
Adds a check unit test that aims to test tags serialization
and deserialization consistency (in muxers). It provides a
basic function that allows one to easily specify tags, a
muxer and a demuxer and a test will be done to check if
the tags have been consistently muxed and demuxed
Original commit message from CVS:
* tests/check/Makefile.am:
* tests/check/elements/qtmux.c: (setup_src_pad),
(teardown_src_pad), (setup_qtmux), (cleanup_qtmux),
(check_qtmux_pad), (GST_START_TEST), (qtmux_suite), (main):
Add unit test for qtmux.
Garbage after frames is now included in the frames because flacparse
has no easy way to detect the real end of a frame. Decoders are
expected to everything after the frame because only decoding the
bitstream will reveal the real end of the frame.
Fixes bug #631814.
It's an external which lives in gstcheck.c. Redeclaring it makes some
compilers/architectures think the 'buffers' in the individual tests are
a different symbol... and therefore we end up comparing holodecks with
oranges.
Create output caps from input caps, so we maintain any fields we
might get on the input caps, such as codec_data or rate and channels.
Set channels and rate on the output caps if we don't have input caps
or they don't contain such fields. We do this partly because we can,
but also because some muxers need this information. Tagreadbin will
also be happy about this.
Original commit message from CVS:
* tests/check/Makefile.am:
* tests/check/elements/aacparse.c:
* tests/check/elements/amrparse.c:
Add unit tests for new parsers.