It is not perfect but it allows us to be sure that the mandatory 'framerate'
field is present in the caps.
As soon as some information is found in the stream, that will be
updated.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=723243
Most of the tests weren't updated after the sticky events order
and stream start. Fix that and refactor those tests check that
are the same to some common functions.
Those functions still don't actually test the content but at
least now they are in a single place and can be improved
without replication
Commit 6af387cd5a made h264parse
strip a leading 0x00 byte from some output scenarios. This broke
tests as bs_to_nal test expects one more byte on the output.
Fix this by comparing the output with the expected stripped version,
too.
An SEI RBSP could contains more than one SEI message as specified in
7.4.2.3.1.
This commit change the parser API: the gst_h264_parser_parse_sei()
function now create and fill a GArray containing GstH264SEIMessage.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=721715
The spec states that the last byte of a NAL 'shall not' be 0x00
and it is allowed for byte-stream format to add padding 0x00 for
alignment.
So our parser should strip any trailling 0x00.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=721384
It's impossible to create another pipeline with d3dvideosink after disposing
the previous one due to some problem in d3dvideosink. The message is: "Unable
to register Direct3D hidden window class".
I've evaluated the problem and it's that UnregisterClass() in working thread is
called before DestroyWindow() and UnregisterClass() does nothing.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=722622
If the first buffer that we handle for a stream has no timestamp, we
would never consider this pad again for muxing which causes queues to
fill up and pipelines to stall. Instead, try to mux pads with -1
timestamps as soon as possible.
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=722330
This will be incredible slow if the upstream block size is very small. Instead
continue scanning for the header where we previously stopped.
For the standard filesrc block-size this made decoding a file about
3 times faster.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=719890
Merge various changes and fixes from the master mpegdemux
Performance improvement from the way streams are organised,
return flow combining, language tag event generation,
adjustments and fixes in debug output, and things like that.
Maybe testing the version is clearer, but testing for < 5 is not
enough, my version is 5.4 and does not yet have those new enums.
If you git blame to this and have a version > 5.4 that does not
either, please feel free to join along and bump the version.
Previously faces would only be detected if they were at least 30x30 pixels
large and at most 32x32 pixels. We keep the minimum setting (maybe needs
a property as in facedetect) but disable the maximum feature size.
See https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=722158
This disables the "max feature size" feature. The current configuration
is totally busted: The max feature size is hard-coded to 2 pixels more
than the user-supplied min feature size which pretty much means you need
to guess the size of the person's face to within a few pixels to get the
code to find it.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=722158
Remove the dashdemux seeking function to use the one implemented
in mpdparser as it is more complete. This also makes dashdemux not
crash when seeking on streams that use segment templates.