rename gst-launch --> gst-launch-1.0
replace old elements with new elements(ffmpegcolorspace -> videoconvert, ffenc_** -> avenc_**)
fix caps in examples
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=759432
No need to use G_GINT64_FORMAT for potentially negative values of
GstClockTimeDiff. Since 1.6 these can be handled with GST_STIME_ARGS.
Plus it creates more readable values in the logs.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=757480
DVB-T2 supports 5, 10 and 1.712 MHz
Order of the enum values (new values after _AUTO)
has been kept congruent with the one in the v4l
API for consistency
Previously known as DMB-T/H, this is the
terrestial DTV broadcast standard currently
used by the People's Republic of China,
Hong Kong, Laos and Macau (officially),
and by Malaysia, Iraq, Jordan, Syria and
Lebanon (experimentally).
These apply to ISDB-T, DVB-T2 and DTMB
Order of the enum values (new rates after _AUTO)
has been kept congruent with the one in the v4l
API for consistency.
According to the v4l-dvb API docs, these are only
used for DVB-T2 at the moment.
Order of the enum values (new rates after _AUTO)
has been kept congruent with the one in the v4l
API for consistency.
Valid values range from 1 to 7 as stated.
DTV_ISDBT_LAYER_ENABLED bitmask is built from
OR-ing 0x1 0x2 0x4. If all bits are set
(0x00000111 = 7) it means all layers should be
demodulated.
It works the same as the 'tune' property that is used only to signal
the element that it should tune, but it is more natural to be used
as a signal rather than a property.
It is also proxied at the dvbbasebin element
ISDB-T and ISDB-Tb (the Brazilian variant) are the
terrestial DTV standards used by Japan, Philippines,
Maldives, Thailand, most South American countries
and Botswana. Changeset adds the set of previously
missing (and required) ISDB-T parameters, adapter
and frontend setup logic and proxies the new
properties on dvbbasebin.
Tested to work with the live aerial broadcast by
Tv Paraíba HD in Campina Grande (Brazil).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=732875
Allows proper tuning around high/low band boundaries when using
non "standard" LNBs.
Not all LNBs (Low noise block down converters) are made equal.
This is particularly true for universal LNBFs, where, even though
there are seemingly standard values for the local oscillator
frequencies, these can vary from manufacturer to manufacturer
and LNB model. Change also proxies the new LNB properties in
dvbbasebin.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=732818
Interestingly, Coverity implies that close takes an unsigned
argument, while my close(2) man page shows it taking a signed
argument. I guess it may be platforms specific.
Coverity 1214602
New approach attempts to be more accurate by measuring
the elapsed time by iteration. Also:
* Use a 10 seconds default timeout and a half a second
polling step. New values should better match the tuning
process on real-life scenarios.
* Correct elapsed_time computation.
* Add _retry_ioctl() to avoid bailing out on temporary
ioctl EINTR failures (no need to check for EAGAIN cause
we are opening the frontend on blocking mode)
* Small corrections to fail condition handling
* Drop remaining sleep() logic in favor of polling
* Use best guess delivery system if none is set
* Make tuning/locking timeout configurable
* Add signals for tuning start, done and fail
* Drop gst_dvbsrc_frontend_status(). It was used only
for signal LOCK checking. This is now part of the
tuning/locking loop
* Break up frontend configuration and tuning
on separate functions
Plus:
* Add some more useful DEBUG/TRACE messages
* Move over misplaced DVB API message
* Fix wrong comment for default DVB buffer size (http://linuxtv.org/downloads/v4l-dvb-apis/dmx_fcalls.html#DMX_SET_BUFFER_SIZE)
This patch builds up on previous work done by
Fabrizio (Misto) Milo <mistobaan@gmail.com>
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=641204
c400eef377 introduced some defines to handle
older kernel headers. However, the check is done before the corresponding
kernel header (dvb/frontend.h) is included. As a result the macros are
always defined with results in 'redefined' errors with newer kernel
headers.
Move the check after the include to fix this.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=730570