According to the specification, the adaptation field length must be 183 if
there is no payload data and < 183 if the packet contains an adaptation
field and payload data.
Unfortunately some payloaders always set the flag for payload data, even if
the adaptation field length is 183.
Don't return with an error in this case. Clear the payload data flag
instead and parse the adaptation field as usual. This avoids visual
artefacts for such streams.
As per specification in A.3.1 h) and A.3.2 f), the maximum size of the DPB is
16. Fix the maximum in the fine and fix the formula to use MIN instead of MAX
so that we no longer always use the maximum for the profile/level.
We should directly check the values of the `debug` and `optimization`
options instead.
`get_option('buildtype')` will return `'custom'` for most combinations
of `-Doptimization` and `-Ddebug`, but those two will always be set
correctly if only `-Dbuildtype` is set. So we should look at those
options directly.
For the two-way mapping between `buildtype` and `optimization`
+ `debug`, see this table:
https://mesonbuild.com/Builtin-options.html#build-type-options
Each srtp_stream_t is tied to an specific SSRC, so a
roc_changed flag should be kept per each SSRC in order to
properly reset RTP sequence number on ROC changes.
For interlaced video:
* set the interlace mode in the src caps
* double the height from SPS in the caps.
* set field latency, instead of frame latency.
Fix#778
This code add required mechanism to try and allocate (not implemented yet)
otherwise wait for more buffers. This also comes with mechanism to terminate
the wait on flush or PAUSED_TO_READY transitions.
Use a goto to ensure that for all cases we cleanup the current picture state.
And move the src buffer allocation higher, so we don't queue a bitstream
buffer if we don't have a picture buffer to decode into.
If decoding failed because end_picture() failed, set the picture to
nonexisting, this way output_picture() will be skipped. This avoids confusing
special cases in output_picture() implementation.
This allow negotiating the output format through caps. Some drivers can
pipeline the decoder buffer through an image processor. This only support
colorspace conversion for now.
This implements driver stride support but only for single allocation buffers.
This code is imported from the original v4l2 plugin and adapted to the new
helper context.
In some case, when downstream does not support GstVideoMeta, we need to
normalize the stride and offset of the buffer so that downstream can render
properly with a GstVideoMeta. This code is not called when GstVideoMeta is
supported downstream.
In this patch we strictly set the GstVideoMeta width/height to the coded width
and height. Further patches will add stride support and frame copying when
downstream does not support GstVideoMeta.
Don't let downstream cause a renegotiation at random point in time. This would
lead to spurious renegotiation and the decoder state may not be recoverable.