Checking the address distance between given begin/end sequence
doesn't make sense. They are output params.
This is to fix weird failure of libs_rtp on Windows
Code in g_return_*() must not have side effects, as it
might be compiled out if -DG_DISABLE_CHECKS is used, in
which case we would read garbage off the stack.
Both versions are basically the same, but version 2.0 also allows
60000/1001 as framerate and allows to specify the field and line number
for each payload.
Put the major version into the caps so that elements can limit via caps
negotiation which versions they can support.
It breaks all the calculations. While it can make sense during
initialization, there's very little API that can be called with such
timecodes without ending up with wrong results.
The old API would only assert or return an invalid timecode, the new API
returns a boolean or NULL. We can't change the existing API
unfortunately but can at least deprecate it.
... instead of hardcoded ':', since G_SEARCHPATH_SEPARATOR_S
varies depending on OS (e.g., ':' for *nix and ';' for Windows).
Note that, when the seperator is not specified explicitly, Meson
will use ';' for Windows and ':' for *nix respectively.
audioconvert's passthrough status can no longer be determined
strictly from input / output caps equality, as a mix-matrix can
now be specified.
We now call gst_base_transform_set_passthrough dynamically, based
on the return from the new gst_audio_converter_is_passthrough()
API, which takes the mix matrix into account.
The presence of `key-mgmt` attribute will set the mikey appropriately.
We therefore don't need to check the return value (which will
be overwritten afterwards).
CEA608_IN_CEA708_RAW is the same format as CEA708_RAW. It's only
difference is that it must contain only CEA608 and a format like this
does not exist in practice. In practice every element that handles raw
cc_data triplets must check each triplet for their actual content and
handle them accordingly.
For CC-only streams a parser could signal the existence of CEA608 and/or
CEA708 inside the caps but for metas this can only potentially be
signalled via the ALLOCATION query for negotiation purposes.
A separate format for this is not very useful and instead it should be a
format qualifier.
CEA608_S334_1A is the format defined by SMPTE S334-1 Annex A and which
is used for transferring CEA608 over SDI instead of CEA708 CDP packets.
According to RFC3611, the extended report blocks in XR packet can
have variable length. To visit each block, the iterator should look
into block header. Once XR type is extracted, users can parse the
detailed information by given functions.
Loss/Duplicate RLE
The Loss RLE and the Duplicate RLE have same format so
they can share parsers. For unit test, randomly generated
pseudo packet is used.
Packet Receipt Times
The packet receipt times report block has a list of receipt
times which are in [begin_seq, end_seq).
Receiver Reference Time paser for XR packet
The receiver reference time has ntptime which is 64 bit type.
DLRR
The DLRR report block consists of sub-blocks which has ssrc, last RR,
and delay since last RR. The number of sub-blocks should be calculated
from block length.
Statistics Summary
The Statistics Summary report block provides fixed length
information.
VoIP Metrics
VoIP Metrics consists of several metrics even though they are in
a report block. Data retrieving functions are added per metrics.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=789822
Non-direct dmabuf uploads, just as direct dmabuf uploads, create EGL
images and thus GL textures of the same width as the imported image.
The input dmabuf line stride is not relevant to the resulting texture
in both cases.
This fixes the case where non-direct uploads of input dmabufs with line
stride larger than the width will for example cause glcolorconvert to
sample only the left part (width * bytes per pixel / stride) of the
image, causing a horizontally stretched and cropped output image.
Pull in video frame fields into local variables. Without this the
compiler must assume that they could've changed on every use and read
them from memory again.
This reduces the inner loop from 6 memory reads per pixels to 4, and the
number of writes stays at 3.