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- Add more --disable options
- fix makefiles to only compile non-disabled features
- some compile fixes.
- removed extratypes, added gsturitype
- make get/set clock on a bin overridable
- some portability fixes for GUINT64
- separate pools from gstregistry.[ch] into gstregistrypool.[ch]
- make gstobject size fixed, even if we disabled load/save
- don't use 'new' as a variable as it is not a valib C++ variable
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Convert %lld and %llu in printf formats to G_G[U]INT64_FORMAT. Fix
pointer<->int conversion. Fixes warnings on alpha.
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Moved a check for NULL buffer from gst_pad_pull to be a little earlier.
Fixed 2 bs_print format specifiers
wtay, please check this and let me know if you would prefer changes like
this to be pre-approved
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- major API breakage (one of the last, I promise...)
- GST_PAD_QUERY -> GST_QUERY
- GstPadQuery -> GstQuery
- Move query definitions to gstquery.h to allow for future dynamic
query types.
- remove _pad_handles_* in favour of extra format/event functions to
make the same checks.
- fix elements
- Implemented missing query/event/formats functions in gstelement
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many changes including:
- now the rate needs to be set explicitly, instead of from a pad
- asynchronous mode has been implemented - and it even works
- some refactoring of the process code
- a plugin api change, GST_DPMAN_PREPROCESS and GST_DPMAN_PROCESS have changed a bit
they are now *a lot* simpler to use, more flexible, and optimised so that the process func is never called if nothing changes - all in all worth the api breakage.
UPDATE YOUR PLUGINS PEOPLE!
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completely rewrite interpolation so that it is more stable, faster, easier to maintain and it now sounds damned smoooth
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- The clock_wait now returns the difference between requested time and
unlock time.
- Misc defines like GST_SECOND in gstclock.h
- remove pre/post in gstelement.c until fixed.
- added release_locks to gstelement so that the element can unlock itself
- added some more predefined events.
- added folowing functions to gstpad:
- convert function: get the relation between formats on this pad
- query function: get stats about the pad (position/total/latency)
- internal connect function: find out how this pad connects to other
pad internally to the element.
- generic pad_dispatcher.
- removed the last bits of pullregion
- use release_locks on the queue.
- added some events to queue
- make gstthread use the new release_locks function
- make the scheduler use the new clock_wait functions
- added events to fakesink
- added query functions to filesrc
- swap type and offset in the bytestream seek API to match fseek
- added some event handling in bytestream.
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New bytestream fileio style api has landed, along with some minor fixes:
- implement gst_bytestream_tell
- prevent buffers from being gobbled after a seek
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Added gst_bytestream_get_timestamp() call to get timestamp of data at
the front of the stream. If no data in stream, loads 1 byte to get a
new buffer and uses its timestamp.
Does nothing to handle readers that try to read data lengths that span
buffers with multiple timestamps.
_get_timestamp() now used when creating new buffers.
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Totally rewritten registry handling.
- move the registry save/load code into a gstregistry subclass, this
will make it possible to use other registries (flat file, web based,
RDBMS type, etc..)
- a simple GMarkup xml registry is implemented
- use standard statically linked plugins for core elements.
- GstPlugin has a very well defined set of functions now
A little bytestream hack..
Added more info to -inspect.
Some more debugging info for clocking.
Small cleanups
I use ./gst-register --gst-plugin-path=/opt/src/sourceforge/gst-plugins/gst-libs:/opt/src/sourceforge/gst-plugins/
to register core and gst-plugins now.
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a few internal changes:
- put last_update_timestamp into GstDParam
- added a GstDParamUpdateInfo enum to the update function so that dparams know what context they are updating in (for example, the first update since the pipeline was started)
- rewrote bogus next_timestamp calculation in GstDParamSmooth
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- make all _get_list functions return a const reference to original lists and no copy
- redo code accordingly
- fix compile issue in dparam stuff
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added unitconvert which has a registry of Units of Measurement and an api to convert one unit to another.
Any required dparam now needs to specify what unit it represents so that an app can convert it to some other unit for presentation/other purposes.
Also added GST_DPMAN_PROCESS_CHUNK macro for elements which don't process their audio one sample at a time (ie, ladspa).
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commit to make gstreamer follow the gtk function/macro naming conventions:
GstPadTemplate <-> gst_pad_template <-> GST_PAD_TEMPLATE
and the same for *factory and typefind.
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Added a signal which notifies when a required dparam is added.
Added gst_dpman_bypass_dparam so that some dparams can be exposed as object properties as well. If the object property is set, a connected dparam is disconnected to avoid the two subsystems fighting over setting the value.
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* added plugin_desc structures to libs, which makes their locations cached in the registry. this
speeds plugin loading considerably, especially on uninstalled versions.
* put the lib path before all others, for speed reasons.
* some fixes to adder's caps.
* added linefeeds (\n) to GST_DEBUG strings to match GST_INFO behavior. this is more sane. all
code will need to be converted. i think some perl can do this.
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* removal of //-style comments
* don't link plugins to core libs -- the versioning is done internally to the plugins with the plugin_info struct,
and symbol resolution is lazy, so we can always know if a plugin can be loaded by the plugin_info data. in theory.
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s/@GST_PLUGIN_LDFLAGS@/$(GST_PLUGIN_LDFLAGS)/
@-substitued variables variables are defined as make variables automagically,
and this gives the user the freedom to say make GST_PLUGIN_LDFLAGS=-myflag