In some algorithms (like yadif), the Y plane has to be handled different
than the UV plane. Therefore, the planar_y functions are now called for
the Y plane, and the nv12/nv21 functions are handling only the UV/VU
planes respectively.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-good/-/merge_requests/444>
Switching the deinterlacing mode on-the-fly from disabled to
auto used to work, but was broken by commit #1f21747c some
years ago.
Force re-negotiation with downstream when the mode or
fields properties are changed, otherwise deinterlace
never switches out of the passthrough mode.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-good/-/merge_requests/584>
In this mode each field is carried using its own buffer.
Allow deinterlace to negotiate caps with the Interlaced feature and
adjust the algorithm fetching lines.
Fix#620
Output frames used to have their interlace mode set to the same one as
the input. This breaks their field and comp heights when deinterlacing
an alternate stream.
Pass through closed caption data when deinterlacing. When two
deinterlaced frames are created for the same interlaced frame (e.g.
fields=all), the second of the two frames will have no closed caption
data.
Also fixed memory leaks related to timecode meta pass-through.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=796876
When it is trivial to pass-through a timecode, by only removing the
"interlaced" flag, do pass-through. Otherwise, double the fps_n and
adjust the "frames" field.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=796818
And actually calculate the field duration instead of a frame duration so
that we can properly timestamp output frames in fields=all mode.
This is probably still broken for reverse playback in telecine mode.
https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson
With contributions from:
Tim-Philipp Müller <tim@centricular.com>
Jussi Pakkanen <jpakkane@gmail.com> (original port)
Highlights of the features provided are:
* Faster builds on Linux (~40-50% faster)
* The ability to build with MSVC on Windows
* Generate Visual Studio project files
* Generate XCode project files
* Much faster builds on Windows (on-par with Linux)
* Seriously fast configure and building on embedded
... and many more. For more details see:
http://blog.nirbheek.in/2016/05/gstreamer-and-meson-new-hope.htmlhttp://blog.nirbheek.in/2016/07/building-and-developing-gstreamer-using.html
Building with Meson should work on both Linux and Windows, but may
need a few more tweaks on other operating systems.
Otherwise we will use fields from the old caps with everything set up for the
new caps, causing crashes and worse.
Also don't do anything if the same caps are set twice.
Changing the input caps and not using them anymore afterwards is useless, and
it breaks negotiation in pipelines like:
gst-launch-1.0 videotestsrc ! "video/x-raw,framerate=25/1,interlace-mode=interleaved" !
deinterlace fields=all ! "video/x-raw,framerate=50/1,interlace-mode=progressive" !
fakesink
Commit bd27a1f30b added a few error handling
memory management checks. These check srccaps to see if it needs to be
unreferenced before returning, in the case of invalid_caps this goto jump
always happens before srccaps is set, so it will always be NULL in this
error label.
CID #1352035
If the following conditions are met:
1) upstream and downstream caps are compatible
2) upstream is interlaced
3) downstream doesn't support progressive mode
then deinterlace will just do passthrough instead of failing to link.
This is done with the following scenario in mind:
videotestsrc ! "video/x-raw,interlace-mode=interleaved" ! deinterlace
name=dein_src ! tee name=t ! queue ! deinterlace name=dein_file ! filesink t. !
queue ! deinterlace name=dein_desktop ! autovideosink
In this case, dein_src will do the deinterlacing. However,
videotestsrc ! "video/x-raw,interlace-mode=interleaved" ! deinterlace
name=dein_src ! tee name=t ! queue ! deinterlace name=dein_file ! filesink t. !
queue ! deinterlace name=dein_desktop ! autovideosink t. ! queue !
"video/x-raw,interlace-mode=interleaved" ! fakesink
In this case, caps auto-negotiation will make dein_file and dein_desktop do
the deinterlacing, while dein_src will be passthrough.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=760995
In this mode we will passthrough all progressive caps but interlaced caps must be
caps where we actually support deinterlacing.
This is the only difference between auto and auto-strict, auto would
passthrough all unsupported interlaced caps.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=720388
Previously the result of the CAPS query and ACCEPT_CAPS depended on what kind
of caps were last set, and e.g. if we last had interlaced caps or not. That's
just broken.
Also previously the handling of non-sysmem caps features was rather random and
unusuable.
Now the behaviour is the following, depending on the mode property:
1) mode=disabled
Completely do passthrough of everything
2) mode=interlaced
Only accept formats we can actually deinterlace, and accept interlaced
and progressive content and always run the deinterlacer and output
progressive content
3) mode=auto (i.e. playbin)
Accept all progressive formats as passthrough, accept all formats that we
can deinterlace ourselves (which we do then), but also accept everything
else for which we then just passthrough. In auto mode, deinterlacing is best
effort: If we can, we deinterlace, if we can't we just output interlaced
content.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=720388https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=760553
Implement accept-caps handler to avoid doing a full caps query
downstream to handle it.
This commit implements accept-caps as a simplification of the _getcaps
function, so it exposes the same limitations that getcaps would.
For example, not accepting renegotiation to caps with capsfeatures when
it was last configured to a caps that it has to deinterlace.