To ensure that pads have caps when they are exposed, do
the exposing when all pending streams have prerolled an
output buffer, and only then EOS and remove any old pads.
Improves the switching sequence by making caps available
as soon as a pad appears.
With fixes from Seungha Yang <sh.yang@lge.com>
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=758257
send_event() of parent class (i.e., GstBinClass) iterates srcpads
to send SEEK event. And performing it per srcpad is inefficient.
So, let's drop duplicated SEEK event by checking seqnum
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=776612
- Add overlay video renderer "video-sink" property, so that can be set
- In create_video_sink, it returns video sink instead of always NULL
- Add new renderer_new_with_sink() API to set video sink
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=776490
'extern inline' was added in 2fb76c89 for MSVC (it was just
'inline' before), but all of this doesn't really make sense,
the functions are not going to be inlined anyway, and what
'extern inline' means exactly also appears to depend on the
Cxx standard targetted. Let's just remove the 'extern inline'
entirely. At least gcc6 still emits the exact same code as
before anyway. Fixes compilation/linking with gcc 4.8 as
used on L4T on the TK1.
The reason we previously used queue2 was to calculate the download rate,
but that wasn't entirely correct and we therefore calculate it before
queue2. We therefore now just need a simple queue.
../../../../gst-libs/gst/gl/gl.h:57:45: fatal error: gst/gl/gstglcontrolbindingproxy.h: No such file or directory
#include <gst/gl/gstglcontrolbindingproxy.h>
^
No-one's using/depending on it (it would have criticalled and not worked)
and it's causing more problems than it's solving. Store the GMainContext
in the public struct instead for subclasses to optionally use instead of
relying on the push/pop state to be correct.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=775970
This is potentially racy (in the unlikely scenario that we get two
first-time calls to gst_player_error_quark() at the same time). This
should not impact anything in terms of performance since it's only on
the error path.
The call itself could just be inlined by making GST_PLAYER_ERROR be
defined to the g_quark_from_static_string() call, but this feels ugly
from an API perspective.
If a sub class of GstGLContext does not create a group
then it currently crashes:
0 g_atomic_int_get (&share->refcount)
1 _context_share_group_is_shared (context->priv->sharegroup)
2 gst_gl_context_is_shared
3 _default_set_sync_gl
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=774518
This is a subblass of VideoFilter but yet does not use any of it's
features. This also fixes issue in case the incoming images have custom
strides as the VideoMeta is no longer ignored.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=775288
When a MSS server hosts a live stream the fragments listed in the
manifest usually don't have accurate timestamps and duration, except
for the first fragment, which additionally stores timing information
for the few upcoming fragments. In this scenario it is useless to
periodically fetch and update the manifest and the fragments list can
be incrementally built by parsing the first/current fragment.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=755036