Before we just merged everything in pretty much random ways
ad-hoc instead of keeping state properly. In 0.10 that was
how it worked, but in 1.x the tag events sent should always
reflect the latest state and replace any previous tags.
So save the upstream (stream) tags, and save the tags set
by the decoder subclass with merge mode, and then update
the merged tags whenever either of those two changes.
This slightly changes the behaviour of gst_video_decoder_merge_tags()
in case it is called multiple times, since now any call replaces
the previously-set tags. However, it leads to much more predictable
outcomes, and also we are not aware of any subclass which sets this
multiple times and expects all the tags set to be merged.
If more complex tag merging scenarios are required, we'll have
to add a new vfunc for that or the subclass has to intercept
the upstream tags itself and send merged tags itself.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=679768
Before we just merged everything in pretty much random ways
ad-hoc instead of keeping state properly. In 0.10 that was
how it worked, but in 1.x the tag events sent should always
reflect the latest state and replace any previous tags.
So save the upstream (stream) tags, and save the tags set
by the decoder subclass with merge mode, and then update
the merged tags whenever either of those two changes.
This slightly changes the behaviour of gst_audio_decoder_merge_tags()
in case it is called multiple times, since now any call replaces
the previously-set tags. However, it leads to much more predictable
outcomes, and also we are not aware of any subclass which sets this
multiple times and expects all the tags set to be merged.
If more complex tag merging scenarios are required, we'll have
to add a new vfunc for that or the subclass has to intercept
the upstream tags itself and send merged tags itself.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=679768
Removes the need for custom caps query handling and makes it more
correct from the beginning on the template. It is a bit uglier
to read because there is 1 entry per channel but makes code easier
to maintain.
When an upstream element wants to flush downstream, we need to take
all chains/groups into consideration.
To that effect, when a FLUSH_START event is seen, after having it
sent downstream we mark all those chains/groups as "drained" (as if
they had seen a EOS event on the endpads).
When a FLUSH_STOP event is received, we check if we need to switch groups.
This is done by checking if there are next groups. If so, we will switch
over to the latest next_group. The actual switch will be done when
that group is blocked.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=606382
When upstream events/queries reach sinkpads of unlinked groups (i.e.
no longer linked to the upstream demuxer), this patch attempts to find
the linked group and forward it upstream of that group.
This is done by adding upstream event/query probes on new group sinkpads
and then:
* Checking if the pad is linked or not (has a peer or not)
* If there is a peer, just let the event/query follow through normally
* If there is no peer, we find a pad to which to proxy it and return
GST_PROBE_HANDLED if it succeeded (allowing the event/query to be properly
returned to the initial called)
Note that this is definitely not thread-safe for the time being
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=606382
Apparently I forgot how gobject works, there is no need to expose
it directly as one can call it from the parent_class pointer
This reverts commit 8a64592481.
Apparently I forgot how gobject works, there is no need to expose
it directly as one can call it from the parent_class pointer
This reverts commit ea9b6a7e3c.
Add gst_audio_decoder_set_use_default_pad_acceptcaps() to allow
subclasses to make videodecoder use the default pad acceptcaps
handling instead of resorting to the caps query that is, usually,
less efficient and unecessary
API: gst_audio_decoder_set_use_default_pad_acceptcaps
Add gst_video_decoder_set_use_default_pad_acceptcaps() to allow
subclasses to make videodecoder use the default pad acceptcaps
handling instead of resorting to the caps query that is, usually,
less efficient and unecessary
API: gst_video_decoder_set_use_default_pad_acceptcaps
Use the object lock to protect the internal segment when updating
against access from getting the stats property.
Fix a critical in gst-inspect or when retrieving the stats
before any segment has arrived by checking whether the
segment has been initted..
When we see prefix NALs before a Subset SPS has been spotted,
it might just be because the stream was truncated at the
start, so don't count those as either 'bad' or 'good' packets.
last_segment is only being updated in dequeue_buffer(),
which is only called from _pull_sample(). _pull_preroll()
simply re-uses an old or dummy segment while the actual
one sits and waits in the queue.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=751147
Subclasses can use it to select what queries they want to handle
and forward the rest to the default handling function.
API: gst_video_decoder_sink_query_default
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=753623
Subclasses can use it to select what queries they want to handle
and forward the rest to the default handling function.
API: gst_audio_decoder_sink_query_default
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=753623
The payloader didn't copy anything so far, the depayloader copied every
possible meta. Let's make it consistent and just copy all metas without
tags or with only the audio tag.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=751774
Since the videorate element just duplicates or drops frames
to achieve the desired framerate, it can accept video/x-bayer media
(in any format), which are not present in the current caps.
Just add "video/x-bayer(ANY);" to the caps of the static pad template
(fixing line style to pass the indent commit hook).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=753483
There was a confusion, six depayloaders where passing through the
timestamp while the base class was re-timestamping to running
time. This inconstancy has been unnoticed has in most use cases
the incoming segment is [0, inifnity] in which case timestamps are
the same as running time. With DTS/PTS shifting added (to avoid
negative values) and pcapparse sending a different segment this
started being an issue.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=753037
gstvideoencoder.h:228: Warning: GstVideo: "@transform_meta"
parameter unexpected at this location:
* @transform_meta: Optional. Transform the metadata on ...
Push all pending events before pushing the gap. This ensures the
segment is pushed before the gap so it can be properly translated
to the running time
Includes unit test.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=753360
deadend_details need not be returned when the pad is not a deadend.
Hence checking if res value is TRUE and clearing the string instead of
passing it on
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=753088
accept-caps is not recursive and might stop at the next downstream element,
while caps queries are generally recursive. The next element might accept any
capsfeatures we want, but that doesn't mean that further downstream it will
also work.
Additionally for the future:
We should probably check if downstream *prefers* the
overlay meta, and only enforce usage of it if we can't handle
the format ourselves and thus would have to drop the overlays.
Otherwise we should prefer what downstream wants here.
the extents rectangle is what you need to know to properly position
a buffer that has been rendered in a surface of the ink rectangle
size. This patch make the placement on par with the placement we had
before without having to over allocate.
This patch also enable placement for vertical rendering. Note that
the halginement, valighment and line-alignment default are set to
the previous default when this property is set. This is for backward
compatibility, you can change the value after setting vertical render.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=728636