In case we receive a flush event before having our caps set, we will
end up trying to create a theora encoder even though we are not ready.
Avoid that situation making sure we are initialized before accepting to
be flushed.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=709858
The initial support for the new ALSA chmap API.
Just translate the current chmap to GstAudioChannelPosition during the
setup. No function to specify the channel map manually yet, so still
impossible to assign any non-standard positions or to configure in a
different order even if the hardware allows.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=709755
Store the seek stop and seqnum and properly restore them when
receiving the corresponding Segment from upstream. Also fixes
seqnum for converted seek events.
When bisecting after an earliest time has been found, we need
to only consider the stream for which the earliest time was found.
Before, the following scenario could be and was encountered:
a) Find the earliest time for stream X
b) bisect and find a page which granuletime is indeed < target, but
contains another stream.
c) decide to seek at the wrong offset, sometimes inferior to
the real one, in which case the error was undected or
d) the offset was superior, and thus the actual target keyframe was
not processed, and packets were skipped waiting
for a granulepos.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=700537
The problem experienced is that the EOS was never emitted by oggmux during a
rendering with GES. The proposed patch checks if the pad is EOS before deciding
it's the "best pad".
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=699792
If our previous flow return was NOT_LINKED, don't try to push on the pads some
more. If we get a RECONFIGURE event on the pad, try to push on it again.
Changed the check to a current_time equal to the stop will produce
EOS instead of the next one. Also, segment.start can't be NONE, so removing
this check.
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=696899
gst_query_set_nth_allocation_pool() requires there to be a pool in the
query already. This is not always the case when we get the query from
upstream. Use gst_query_add_allocation_pool() instead in such case.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=681719
Instead, remember we need a keyframe, and we will force the encoder
to emit one next time we submit a new frame.
Since libtheora does not have an API to request a keyframe, we reset
the max keyframe interval to 1 temporarily.
This has the advantage that the rate control keeps its history,
and that the encoder won't choose different quant tables or
somesuch, thus requiring new streamheaders (although this is
probably only a theoretical possibility). Should also be a
bit faster than resetting the encoder.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=663350