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fix Makefiles for C++ libraries. They should now work with Forte. This needs a new libtool, update autogen.sh to reflect this.
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Made the SWAP and PREPARE_3D_LINE macros work with gints rather than
using typeof(), since typeof() is a gcc-extension and does not work
with other compilers. This is okay since every place these macros
are used, gints are passed in. I renamed SWAP to SWAP_INT to reflect
that it is not so generic.
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Corrected the configure.ac so it actually works. Updated some c files
so that they build on Solaris. This mostly involved supporting ISO
style variable-argument macros.
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Updated autogen.sh/configure.ac and various Makefiles to make the
configure script set up all gcc specific compiler arguments, rather
than hardcoding them in the Makefile.am files
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Some final fixes for the v4lsrc elements.
* remove software sync thread (use GST_ELEMENT_THREAD_SUGGESTED instead)
* make all src elements threadsafe
* fix num_buffer argument setting in v4l2src (VIDIOC_S_PARM)
* re-add bufsize (RO) for v4lmjpegsrc
* fix the A/V sync calculation in all elements (spvf=GST_SECOND/fps, not GST_SECOND*fps)
* probably some more crap....
With all this, it actually works quite well. The TODO files describes the
next steps in order to make a full-featured video recorder based on these
elements and GStreamer (bottom). Making a simple recorder should be fairly
easy now, btw.
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Fix typo (incorrect pointer dereference). Change the magic number
for little-endian streams to match with /etc/magic.
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_ Change from StreamEncoder to SeekableStreamEncoder
_ Add a seek callback to fill STREAMINFO blocks correctly
_ Add metadata (vorbis comments)
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This implements filtered-caps negotiation for all the v4l*src elements, and removes the accompanying properties since they're no longer needed
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bugfixes:
- seek correctly on SEEK_METHOD_END
- don't emit a warning when mp3's in wav's have no width information
- use BYTES format on discontinuous events and omit timestamp when invalid (mp3 anyone?)
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fixes:
- wrong type of 0
- only write data into buffer if buffer is big enough
- write data into a buffer which we actually may write
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Adds divx/xvid encoders.
* divx encoder is based on divx4linux (commercial, closed-source)
* xvid encoder is based on xvidcore (http://www.xvid.org/, GPL - Christian? ;) )
Both use a GstCaps that doesn't conform with what we currently use, I might fix that later on or so. For now, it doesn't matter, it's just a test. We're also missing corresponding decoders (ffmpeg can decoded this too, but that's not the point), these might come later too.
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Added initial version of audioconvert, a generic converter of integer audio/raw formats.
It currently supports conversion of
- channels (mono/stereo only, until someone tells me how to mix other channels)
- endianness (little/bi endian)
- signedness
- width (8, 1, 24 and 32 bits)
- depth (1 - width bits)
missing:
- enough testing (I intend to write a testsuite for this, but that's pending)
- samplerate conversion
- other goodies like format conversion etc
Expect bugs when using it.
problems this should solve:
- encoding wav files on big endian machines
- goom working with mono audio files in gst-player
- Iain's soundcard (that one is a problem in itself)
- complaints about missing conversion
- too many age old, nearly unmaintained plugins (stereo2mono etc.)
Have fun.
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fixes to wavparse:
- endianness is G_LITTLE_ENDIAN and not G_BYTE_ORDER
- support the law formats
- error out on unknown format, don't try to go on (fixes#110516)
- check buffer size before typefinding