Some camera firmware crash is TRY_FMT is called during streaming. As a
side effect. This try and detect that the same format as currently
running is about to be tried, and skip renegotiation.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=796789
In some cases, set_format() may get called twice before the output
format is set. Running an allocation query in this case is both not
needed and will cause assertion due tot he NULL caps.
* When receiving a segment in TIME, use that seqnum
* Only reset the stored sequence number when doing HARD reset
(and not when we get a FLUSH event from upstream)
The first converter to be found will now gain the name v4l2convert.
Other converters will be named after the m2m dev node end point they are
attached to.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784958
When the decoder get linked further, it will receive a renegotiation
event from downstream. This case is not supported and should be ignored.
This fixes issues when this encoder is used inside an GstRtspServer
pipeline.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=796525
This patch aims at fixing the recent regressions in the adaptive test
suite.
All segment pushing in push mode is now done with
gst_qtdemux_check_send_pending_segment(), which is idempotent and
handles both edit lists cases and cases where the upstream TIME segments
have to be sent directly.
Fragmented files that start with a non-zero tfdt are also taken into
account, but their handling has been vastly simplified: now they are
handled as implicit default seeks so there is no need to extend the
GstSegment formulas as was being done before.
qtdemux->segment.duration is no longer modified when
upstream_format_is_time, respecting in this way the durations provided
by dashdemux and fixing bugs in reverse playback tests where mangled
durations appeared in the emitted segments.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=752603
Upstream driving elements such as dashdemux often do reverse playback by
feeding qtdemux with the fragments containing the requested playback
range in reverse order.
But the requested playback range stop may be somewhere in the
middle of a fragment. In that case, a naive pts >= segment.stop
condition may declare end of segment prematurely when demuxing this
first fragment.
This used not to happen because there were places in moov parsing where
segment.stop was overwritten to GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE even if
upstream_format_is_time -- resulting in this case in a segment with rate
< 0 and stop == -1 and hence not triggering the EOS check, but that was
likely an accident.
This patch modifies the EOS check to take this case into account, not
sending EOS when upstream_format_is_time if rate < 0.
This fixes adaptive.dash.playback.seek_end_live.DASHIF_livestream_testpic_2s
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=752603
This fixes patch dd1c5aed65 which
pretended to always set colorimetry but the patch was incomplete.
This is again best effort considering the spec says that for CAPTURE
you may only read this value.
gst_v4l2_buffer_pool_flush() executes streamoff for the output, but
streamoff->streamon for the capture of the decoder.
gst_v4l2_buffer_pool_streamon() on capture assumes that is able to
resurrect the buffers from the pool, but acquiring buffers fails if the
buffer pool is still flushing.
The decoder needs to stop flushing the pools before calling
gst_v4l2_buffer_pool_flush() to restart the v4l2 device. Otherwise
starting the decoding thread might fail, because there are no buffers in
the capture pool.
This fixes a regression that was introduced in 97985a335c
("v4l2videodec: Add dynamic resolution change support").
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=796681
The S_CROP call doesn't work on mem2mem output queues. Use the
S_SELECTION call to set the crop rectangle and only fall back to
S_CROP for ancient kernels.
This will allow v4l2videoenc to set the coded size on the output
queue via S_FMT and then set the visible size via the crop rectangle,
as required by the V4L2 codec API.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=796672
Some drivers need output buffers set before capture buffers.
CODA cannot set output format if capture is streaming.
Exynos MFC fails on output STREAMON if capture is already streaming.
This patch delays capture activation until output is configured and
streaming
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=796693
Drop truncated frames regardless if they have the ERROR flag or not.
Truncated frame causes video frame map failure in many elements
including cluttersink, glupload etc.
In this patch we use a non-blocking poll in order to return all input
buffers (buffers from v4l2-output queue). This prevent holding too long
on upstreaming buffer in importing.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=794904
Sample table based segment event (genereted by qtdemux) could break
presentation timeline. For example, qtdemux should not modify upstream
time format segment (e.g., adaptivedemux use case)
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=796480
This field is actually only informatory and the user can potentially
choose something else. EME tests in WebKit testsuite actually doesn't
take it into and force another encryption system to be used, and expects
to be given the occasion to do so.
This basically also reverts 3e063703b3.
Instead of always keeping a safe segment (start=0) event from the beginning,
delay the creation of this event to when we really know the timestamp of the
first sample. This is important to properly start fragmented streams that
we might join in the middle or to play isolated fragment files that might
have an advanced tfdt.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=752603
Fragmented files often use elst.duration=0 which before
ee78825eae was wrongly interpreted as
having no frames.
Since that issue has now been fixed, there is no reason to disable edit
lists in fragmented files. This commit enables them, therefore producing
correct stream time for files containing edit lists.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=793058
Since ca068865c3 the duration of the first
frame is not used for estimating the frame rate.
For this purpose, stream->first_duration was initialized with the
duration of the first frame. In fragmented files, this was previously
done by peeking the first moof, but that can only be done in pull mode.
Fortunately, we don't really need to do that, at least with the current
design: When we are estimating the frame rate we already have the
sample table, regardless of the scheduling mode and whether the file is
fragmented or not, so we can obtain first_duration there much more
reliably.
This fixes frame rate estimation for fragmented files in push mode.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=796384
This mode is useful for muxers that can take a long time to finalize a
file. Instead of blocking the whole upstream pipeline while the muxer is
doing its stuff, we can unlink it and spawn a new muxer+sink combination
to continue running normally.
This requires us to receive the muxer and sink (if needed) as factories,
optionally accompanied by their respective properties structures. Also
added the muxer-added and sink-added signals, in case custom code has to
be called for them.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=783754
This is a straightforward translation of 5dd39d8, can be trivially
checked by running:
gst-launch-1.0 -v videotestsrc ! video/x-raw, colorimetry=2:4:7:1 ! \
matroskamux ! matroskademux ! fakesink
and verifying that the colorimetry is correctly preserved.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=796344
gst_structure_get() is declared with G_GNUC_NULL_TERMINATED, ie
__attribute__((__sentinel__)), which means gcc will generate a
warning if the last parameter passed to the function is not NULL
(where a valid NULL in this context is defined as zero with any
pointer type).
The C code callers to gst_structure_get() within gst-plugins-good
use the C NULL definition (ie ((void*)0)), which is a valid sentinel.
However gstid3v2mux.cc uses the C++ NULL definition (ie 0L), which
is not a valid sentinel without an explicit cast to a pointer type.
Upstream-Status: Pending
Signed-off-by: Andre McCurdy <armccurdy@gmail.com>