There are flac-in-ogg files without the usual flac packet framing
and these files just have a 4-byte fLaC ID packet as first packet.
We need to recognise the type just from these four bytes if we
want oggdemux to recognise these streams correctly.
Rename the GType of the pads of playbin's internal stream selector
element so they don't use the same type name as input-selector's
pads. Fixes#589622.
We can't call gst_element_send_event() from a streaming thread as it gets the
state lock. Instead call the send_event method directly until we have a nice API
for this in basesrc.
Fixes#588746
Keep track of the max requested position and compare this to the write position
in the temp file to get the current amount of buffered data.
Fix memleak of all incomming buffers.
Fixes#588551
We shouldn't really depend on elements from -bad for stream
selection in playbin2, so use a private copy of input-selector
until the selector plugin is ready to be moved to -base or -good.
Fixes#586356.
Differentiate subtitle streams and lyrics/cracktastic/complex streams via
the category string in the headers. This seems like a useful distinction
to make, and also seems more future-proof. See #525743.
Don't flush the file by closing and opening it but instead use g_freopen. This
avoids a deadlock in shutdown because we emit the temp-location property change
with the wrong lock held.
Fix the construction of the temporary filename construction as the application
name can be NULL and we don't want a separator between the prgname and the
template.
Add a download property that will attempt to configure queue2 into progressive
download buffering.
Make sure we only enable download buffering for quicktime and flv formats.
Add a new temp-template property so that queue2 can securely allocate a
temporary filename. Deprecate the temp-location property for setting the
location but still use it to notify the allocated temp file.
Adder can only handle one common format accross the pads. Thus one needed to add
a capsfilter afterwards and manage the caps. Now one can simply set the caps on
the property.
If READY->PAUSED failed in the source element we would've swapped
the current and next group already. To allow READY->PAUSED to succeed
after the first failure we have to swap the current and next group
back again. This also ensure that we're again in the same state
as before the failed state change and not at the next group.
This was especially a problem for playbin2 pipelines that use the
new mounting support in giosrc as the source would fail for READY->PAUSED
the first time, the application mounts the location and then tries
to go READY->PAUSED again (and this time it would succeed).
Fixes bug #588078.
This ensures that collectpads' cookie is properly updated so that when the streaming
threads will restart and be checking for the flushing status of all pads there will
be no inconsistent state.
This patch adds support for stationary white Gaussian noise.
The Box-Muller algorithm is used to generate pairs of independent
normally-distributed random numbers.
Fixes bug #586519.
When a seek failed upstream, make sure the adder sinkpad is set unflushing again
so that streaming can continue.
We only have a pending segment when we flushed.
Set the flush_stop_pending flag inside the appropriate locks and before we
attempt to perform the upstream seek.
Add some more comments.
Use the right lock to protect the flags in flush_stop.
See #585708
Set the target state of the newly added uridecodebins to somthing else that
PAUSED so that we keep their state in sync with the playsink state.
Fixes#585268
At least do the fix to sent the flush_stop when seeking failed to ensure we
keep no pads flushing. before it was send when the seeking worked which is just
plain wrong and was not the intention.
When no flush-stop has been sent by upstream, we have to send one ourselves to
continue playback. Do this as soon as the collect function is called instead of
after we possibly pushed segment events (that got then flushed out)
uridecodebin expects the passed connection-speed value in kbps, so we
need to divide the value stored in bps by 1000. Also, lower the upper
limit on the properties to the value that we can actually store in our
internal guint (which is plenty high enough)
Be even less restrictive in what we accept for .srt timestamps when
typefinding and parsing subrip subtitles and add a unit test for
the 'new' format. Fixes#585197.