Create a tools directory for an application. Add source code
stubs to allow the project to compile and pass make distcheck.
Add notes in source code to tell the user how to create plugin
or app code using the other -maker scripts.
This is a replacement for gst-template that creates an entire
autotools project (customized to package name), and populates
it with the source for a GStreamer plugin (but no plugin features,
those come from gst-element-maker). Fixes: #665727.
This uses the automatic YCoCg conversion inside Schroedinger to
encode/decode RGB. Only works in intra-only mode, similar to 10-
and 16-bit, since RGB is technically a >8-bit format for Dirac
purposes. This depends on schroedinger-1.0.12, which is unreleased.
Sometimes their are several times the same PMT applying to a same program in a stream,
tsdemux was totally baffled when this was happening, we now keep the one we
already applied so it works properly.
It seems that v4l2src isn't happy when switching formats on ready
state, it works when putting it to NULL. Keep this workaround in
wrappercamerabinsrc while v4l2src isn't fixed.
Fixes#849832
gstdirectdrawsink.c:1561:24: error: assignment from incompatible pointer type
gstdirectdrawsink.c:2028:3: error: format '%d' expects type 'int', but argument 8 has type 'size_t'
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=657522
If the second call to _wait blocks, we will not signal the condition
variable, so ensure that second call is not blocking.
See rationale and information in the linked bug:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=669697
When switching capture caps, camerabin1 resets its state to ready
to force a new caps to be negotiated. This causes ongoing captures
to be aborted.
This commit adds a condition to wait for captures to finish before
going to ready state.
_BAD_CFLAGS should always come first, then GST_PLUGINS_BASE_CFLAGS,
then GST_BASE_CFLAGS then GST_CFLAGS. Same for libs: first plugins
base libs, then GST_BASE_LIB then GST_LIBS.
... as baseparse then provides whole chunks of data (as it should) at once
to be parsed, and so the assumptions used to optimize are no longer valid.
Fixes#667560.
When deinterlacing is enabled, an extra colorspace element is added.
Colorspace is a basetransform, and is then the only basetransform
element on the video path. A while ago, basetransform started delaying
events till caps were set on its source pad. These things conspired
to end up sending the DVD highlight events onto a blocked pad on
subtitleoverlay.
Ensuring these highlight events are only sent once we're in playing
mode fixes the issue.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=668762