Since we started depending on GLib 2.44, we can be sure this macro is
defined (it will be a no-op on compilers that don't support it). For
plugins we should just start using `G_DECLARE_FINAL_TYPE` which means we
no longer need the macro there, but for most types in base/gst-libs we
don't want to break ABI, which means it's better to just keep it like it
is (and use the `#ifdef` instead).
We need different export decorators for the different libs.
For now no actual change though, just rename before the release,
and add prelude headers to define the new decorator to GST_EXPORT.
All the GstAudioClock method declarations required object of GstClock type
as a first argument, but in fact, required GstAudioClock object (runtime
check in function body). Instead of checking type in run-time, we can
change functions declaration, to accept only GstAudioClock methods. Then,
runtime check is not necessary anymore, since always GstAudioClock object
is passed to a function.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=756628
Elements usually use their own instance as instance data but the
clock can have a longer lifetime than their elements and the clock
doesn't own a reference of the element.
Fixes bug #623807.
Add two methods for getting the unadjusted time of the clock and one for
adjusting an internal time. We will need these methods for correctly handling
the time after a gst_audio_clock_reset().
Add a debug category and some debug lines to the audio clock.
API: gst_audio_clock_get_time()
API: gst_audio_clock_adjust()
API: GST_AUDIO_CLOCK_CAST()
Original commit message from CVS:
Patch by: José Alburquerque <jaalburqu svn gnome org>
* gst-libs/gst/audio/gstaudioclock.c: (gst_audio_clock_new):
* gst-libs/gst/audio/gstaudioclock.h:
Make gst_audio_clock_new use const gchar* to ease the wrapping of
C++ bindings. Fixes#566723.
Original commit message from CVS:
* gst-libs/gst/audio/gstaudioclock.c: (gst_audio_clock_init),
(gst_audio_clock_reset), (gst_audio_clock_get_internal_time):
* gst-libs/gst/audio/gstaudioclock.h:
Add method to inform the clock that the time starts from 0 again. We use
this info to calculate a clock offset so that the time we report in
internal_time is monotonically increasing, as required by the clock base
class. Fixes#521761.
API: GstAudioClock::gst_audio_clock_reset()
* gst-libs/gst/audio/gstbaseaudiosink.c:
(gst_base_audio_sink_skew_slaving),
(gst_base_audio_sink_change_state):
* gst-libs/gst/audio/gstbaseaudiosrc.c:
(gst_base_audio_src_create), (gst_base_audio_src_change_state):
Reset reported time when we (re)create the ringbuffer.
Original commit message from CVS:
Make ringbuffer faster and more simple by removing the locks
in the playback thread.
Add sample accurate playback based on buffer sample offsets.
Make the baseaudiosink provide a clock.
Parse caps in the base class.
Correctly handle seeking, flushing and state changes.
2005-04-28 16:15:42 +00:00
Renamed from gst-libs/gst/audio/audioclock.h (Browse further)