Adds a property for playsink to define how it should handle
events sent in send_event function. The default is the same as
GstBin's, sending events to all internal sinks. There is also
mode-first, that will send to sinks until the one handles the
event successfully.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=673211
When the video sink is a fakesink, which does not implement the
navigation interface, playsink will drop the navigation command.
In this case, send to the video sink as a fallback. It breaks
the interface abstraction, but is better than just dropping the
navigation event.
The playsink was nastily poking a boolean in the structure.
Make those booleans properties, so we are told when they change,
and rebuild the conversion bin when they do.
Some cleanup to go with it too.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=661262
This reverts commit a22faad18a. Instead
of disabling subtitles completelly when video stream have custom caps,
just let the sutbtileoverlay cope with them as now it's able to.
This reverts commit 105814e2c7.
The general consensus seems to be that we should revert this for
now. If such behaviour is desired, we should probably enable it
via a flag. And maybe use the scaletempo plugin instead.
Instead of just assuming all pads are created at the same time,
remember which ones are actually new (via ->pending_blocked_pads).
This allows the following use-case to properly work:
* Upstream starts with audio-only
* Only that pad gets data, blocks and a real audio sink is created
* Upstream laters adds a video stream
* A new pad is requested, blocks and reconfiguration kicks in in
order to add a new real video sink
These reconfigure based on the caps and plugin in converters if
necessary. This also makes switching between compressed and raw
streams work flawlessly without loosing the states of any element
somewhere or having running time problems.
Before playbin2 would use different selectors for raw audio and
compressed audio (and the same for video) and used different
pads from playsink. This made the involved logic much more
complex and was not implemented completely in playsink, which
made it impossible to support files with a compressed and
uncompressed stream that is support by the sink.
playbin2 handles raw/non-raw streams the same now and the
decision is left to playsink, which now can also handle
caps changes from raw to non-raw and the other way around.
Fixes bug #632788.
Fix a bug when reconfiguring the playsink where the subpicture
stream is broken by attempting to connect it through
streamsynchroniser and second time.