Only return LIKELY probability if we've seen an SPS, PPS and an
IDR slice nal, i.e. try harder to avoid false positives such
as with certain VC-1 files.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=668565
After a PAUSED->READY change the sink pads are currently not set to
blocking state. When the element is set back to PAUSED, the change will
be done asynchronously, but as the _pad_blocked_cb() callback is now not
called, the state change never completes.
Fix that by setting the sink pads to blocking state on a PAUSED->READY
change, which ensures that the _pad_blocked_cb() is called when needed
on any future READY->PAUSED change. The sink pads are already put to
blocking state on NULL->READY change, so this behavior is consistent.
Fixes bug #668097.
In order to allow for proper functionality when a decoder only supports
one instance at a time (dsp), we must block the demuxer pads when they
get created if they are not part of the active group, preventing buffers
from being sent to the decoder (and initializing it through setcaps),
then after we switch to a new group, we unblock the demuxer pads for
the active groups. In the callback for the unblock, we prune the old
groups, making sure the previous decoder instance is destroyed before
we push a buffer to the new instance.
... to avoid unnecessary spurious errors (upon e.g. shutdown).
If a real error is applicable in this unusual circumstance (missing other pad),
other (STREAM_LOCK protected) call paths can take care of that.
GstCollectPads2 locking was changed from GstCollectPads to use
the stream lock instead of the object lock for those cases, so
change it so here as well to match.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=666379
... to also properly indicate chain's endpad if no elements are in the
chain (due to the endpad being a raw demuxer pad, or one setup without
decoders since uridecodebin or higher up decided not to need those).
Previously we always used textoverlay for rendering the output of
a parser, now the same code as for the renderers is used and the
element with the highest rank is used.
Fixes bug #663822.
We added the utf typefinder because the mp3 typefinder was a tad
overzealous when it came to typefinding things as mp3, and replaced
it with even more overzealous utf16/32 typefinders.
Fixes unit test.
Add private replacements for deprecated functions such as
g_mutex_new(), g_mutex_free(), g_cond_new() etc., mostly
to avoid the deprecation warnings. We'll change these
over to the new API once we depend on glib >= 2.32.
Replace g_thread_create() with g_thread_try_new().
Doing dynamic pipelines is hard in 0.10. As we don't have the sticky events in
0.10 and sending such events in special elements like adder and tee was outvoted
on last attempt, be graceful to the misbehaviour instead.
This happens when the internal elements are added before any NEWSEGMENT
event arrived and in that case we shouldn't send a NEWSEGMENT event
to the internal elements at all. They will get the NEWSEGMENT event
from upstream later.
If the sink supports raw audio/video, we first check
if the decoder could output any raw audio/video format
and assume it is compatible with the sink then. We don't
do a complete compatibility check here if converters
are plugged between the decoder and the sink because
the converters will convert between raw formats and
even if the decoder format is not supported by the decoder
a converter will convert it.
We assume here that the converters can convert between
any raw format.
Fixes bug #665120.
fix build errors:
gsttypefindfunctions.c:248:25: error: 'low' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=uninitialized]
gsttypefindfunctions.c:239:24: error: 'high' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=uninitialized]
Signed-off-by: Alexey Fisher <bug-track@fisher-privat.net>
audioresample is derived from GstBaseTransform, and one of
GstBaseTransform's traits is that if the derived element does not
produce an output buffer from some input buffer then the first output
buffer after that gets flaged as a discontinuity, whether or not the
buffer actually is discontinuous from the output buffer that preceded
it. When downsampling, the audioresample element requires more than
one input sample for each output sample, and if the ratio of input to
output sample rates is high enough and the input buffers short enough
it can come to pass that the resampler does not receive enough samples
on its input to produce any output. Currently the resampler returns
GST_BASE_TRANSFORM_FLOW_DROPPED from the transform() method in this case,
causing the next buffer to be flagged as a discontinuity. If subsequent
elements in the pipeline reset themselves on disconts, this can cause
clicks and other undesireable behaviour.
Fixes bug #665004.