Move the pixel-aspect-ratio calculations higher up in caps
determination, so the results are available for a call to
gst_video_multiview_guess_half_aspect() when stereoscopic video
is detected.
Use QOS messages to update rendered and dropped frame stats. This is
the only accurate method. The old method didn't take max-lateness and
latency into account.
After few iteration, this variable became the same as dts. It's not
the min as the name says, but the dts of the current buffer. Simply
remove and place with dts. Also move the debug trace to actually
print the signed version of the running-time dts.
after e000a6f0a4, there is build error in bad plugins
this happens because, GST_CLOCK_STIME_IS_VALID () is being checked for pad_data
but it expects a GstClockTime parameter. Changing the check to 'dts'
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=750961
The segment should start at first PTS, and the vairable name lower_pts
state so correctly. Though we where using the first DTS instead. This
could lead to small desynchronization of video stream.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=740575
Use the saved DTS, make it signed and pass that to the stream muxer. This
preserves the running time sign. All usage of -1 as invalid TS are now
replaced with G_MININT64. Negative values will be seen as wrap-around
point, but the delta between PTS and DTS will remain correct. Demuxers
don't care about absolute values, they only cares about deltas.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=740575
There was code to detect backward dts, but the marker min_dts
was never set. Setting it enable this feature that prevents
potential integer overflow when generating TS.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=740575
Wait until at least one keyframe has been parsed before
deciding to switch to passthrough mode, in case the
stream contains SEI messages that supplement the output
caps - for example by providing stereoscopic information
We were off by one byte in the matching
It should be (using 24 bit matching):
* startcode : 0000 0000 0000 0000 1000 00xx
* mask (bin) : 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1100
* mask (hex) : f f f f f c
* match : 0 0 0 0 8 0
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=750685
In case of the videomark being partially or fully outside,
an error was bein thrown saying, mark width is more than video width.
And when the width, offset properties are set to maximum it resulted in crash.
Instead of throwing error, added logic to detect the mark
in case of partial visibility or dont show the mark when it is outside.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=743908
In case of the videomark being partially or fully outside, an error was being
thrown saying the mark width is more than video width. And when the width,
offset properties are set to maximum it resulted in crash. Instead of throwing
an error, add logic to detect the mark in case of partial visibility or don't
show the mark when it is outside.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=743908
Chinese broadcaster encapsulate AVS video codec into MPEG2-TS. They
use the stream_id 0x42 to identify AVS video streams. It should be noted
that this id is currently within the ISO reserved range, hence it's
utilisation is unofficial.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=727731
Value of res is reset to FALSE in each iteration of the while loop. We want to
conserve TRUE if any pad event succeeded until we arrive to done.
Also, buf is set to the value of *outbuf twice. Removing the first assignment
since the second one is outside of a conditional.
Like SPS/PPS they do contain information which will be needed to
decode the following data (as per definition of the flag)
Also ensures that the series of SPS/PPS/SEI NALU before a keyframe
can be considered as one contiguous header
In the same way we do it for the DELTA_UNIT flag
This allows downstream elements to know whether a given mpeg-ts
packet contains a corresponding HEADER elementary unit
Timestamps should start at the segment start, rather than 0, so
we need to not subtract the first timestamp. This makes the sink
correctly account for running time when switching PMTs where a
stream starts not quite at zero, causing timing offsets that can
become noticeable and causing dropped frames after a few times.
A new program object is created to replace an existing one
in the programs hash table, so its refcount needs to match.
With the default of 0 refcount on creation, the next PAT
change will cause that refcount to be both incremented and
decremented (assuming the new PAT references that stream too),
which will cause the program to be destroyed.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=748412
In the H263 spec, CPFMT is present only if the use of a custom
picture format is signalled in PLUSEPTYPE and UFEP is "001",
so we need to check params->format and only if the value is
6 (custom source format) the CPFMT should be read, otherwise
it's not present and wrong data will be parsed.
When reading the CPFMT, the width and height were not
calculated correctly (wrong bitmask).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org//show_bug.cgi?id=749253
Rather than one of the input pad video info's.
The test checking this was not constraining the output frame size
to ensure that the out of frame stream was not being displayed.