In particular, (optionally) provide baseparse with a notion of frames per second
(and therefore also frame duration) and have it track frame and byte counts.
This way, subclass can provide baseparse with fps and have it provide default
buffer time metadata and conversions, though subclass can still install
callbacks to handle such itself.
After all, stream is as-is, and there is little molding to downstream's
taste that can be done. If subclass can and wants to do so, it can
still override as such.
Use the rounding version for improved sync between streams.
Small variations in the duration when muxing might lead to
cumullative wrong timestamping when demuxing.
Fixes#602936
Try to use timestamps even when the stream has out of order
timestamps, only fall back to durations when we detect an
out of order buffer. Improves sync between streams.
Fix order, fix variables that don't exist, like GST_LIBS_LIBS,
use $(LIBM) instead of -lm, and move _LIBS from LDFLAGS to LIBADD.
Spotted by Havard Graff.
Adds support for muxing SVQ3 content. Usually this format
has decoder info that must be passed in the 'seqh' field
in the caps. It is also good to add the gama atom to make
quicktime not crash.
Fixes#587922
Prevents losing sync when remuxing streams with different
start times. The smallest start time is selected as
the base time and all timestamps are subtracted
from it to get the actual time to be used when
muxing and building indexes
Fixes#586848
Do not wrongly add the result of the function to the
pointer to the buffer size. Instead, check the result
to see if the serialization was ok.
Based on a patch by: "Carsten Kroll <car@ximidi.com>"
Fixes#602106
When muxing streams, some can start later than others. qtmux
now handle this by adding an empty edts entry with the
duration of the 'lateness' to the stream's trak.
It tolerates a stream to be up to 0.1s late.
Fixes#586848
Using the end time makes it impossible to replace buffers, which is
a big problem for subtitles that could have very long durations.
Merged from gst-plugins-base, 27034be461.
Scaletempo was missing an update of 'stop' in
new segment parameters when pushing it downstream,
which caused files to end earlier when rate < 1.
Fixes#599903
Based on patch by: Bastian Hecht <hechtb@gmail.com>
It looks at raw audio data and emits messages when DTMF is detected.
The dtmf detector is the same Goertzel implementation used in FreeSwitch
and Asterisk. It is in the public domain.