Serves as an example of usage of the new mpegts library from an
application.
Will parse/dump all sections received on a bus.
Usage is ./tsparse <any gst-launch line using tsdemux or tsparse>
Examples:
./tsparse file:///some/mpegtsfile ! tsparse ! fakesink
./tsparse dvb://CHANNEL ! tsparse ! fakesink
./tsparse playbin uri=dvb://CHANNEL
./tsparse playbin uri=file:///some/mpegtsfile
...
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=702724
Exposes various MPEG-TS (ISO/IEC 13818-1) and DVB (EN 300 468) Section
Information as well as descriptors for usage by plugins and applications.
This replaces entirely the old GstStructure-based system for conveying
mpeg-ts information to applications and other plugins.
Parsing and validation is done on a "when-needed" basis. This ensures
the minimal overhead for elements and applications creating and using
sections and descriptors.
Since all information is made available, this also allows applications
to parse custom sections and descriptors.
Right now the library is targeted towards parsing, but the structures
could be used in the future to allow applications to create and inject
sections and descriptors (for usage by various mpeg-ts elements).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=702724
It's not developed any more and replaced by the
libschroedinger-based elements in gst-plugins-good.
(The libschroedinger 1.0.9 release notes state "This
is an exciting release: most of the encoding tools in
dirac-research have been ported over to Schrödinger, so
now schro has the same or better compression efficiency
as dirac-research.")
TRM IDs are MusicBrainz' old audio fingerprinting system from
Relatable, they were phased out in favour of MusicIPs PUIDs.
https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/History:TRM
This filter converts interlaced content that was originally
telecine'd from 24 fps (or similar) progressive content. It works
approximately like videorate, but with awareness of interlacing.
It merges neighboring fields in the input interlaced stream with
the goal of minimizing combing artifacts, while keeping the output
framerate constant. If it cannot avoid combing artifacts, it will
reconstruct the image from a single field. Note that this filter
does not autodetect the framerate, but will automatically fixate
at 24 fps.