The first packet of a sparse stream may arrive after an initial
delay in the stream. If ogg_stream_packetout reports a discontinuity
in a sparse stream, do not propagate it to other streams in the
chain unnecessarily.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=621897
If both quality and bitrate are set, libtheora will try to meet
both constraints, causing it to prefer emitting a smaller number
of good frames, to emitting the full number of frames that would
not meet the requested quality. This causes a slideshow effect
when the bitrate is low and the quality is high. And the default
theoraenc is high (48/63).
So only set quality when it is requested, and leave it unset
otherwise.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=658443
Remove the _ in front of the endianness prefix.
Remove the _3 postfix for the 24 bits formats.
Add a _32 postfix after the formats that occupy extra space beyond their
natural size.
The result is that the GST_AUDIO_NE() macro can simply append the endianness
after all formats and that we only specify a different sample width when it is
different from the natural size of the sample. This makes things more consistent
and follows the pulseaudio conventions instead of the alsa ones.
After all, we do hope to find actual data for these streams.
However, warn if we could not set up a chain when we find a
non BOS page, as that means we don't have a valid Ogg stream.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=657151
While the casual reader might end up bewildered by just why this
change might increase clarity, it just happens than, in the libogg
and associated sources, op is the canonical name for an ogg_packet
whlie og is the canonical name for an ogg_page, and reading this
code confuses me.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=657151
Headers are inherently durationless.
Instead, set duration to 0 to avoid increasing tracked granpos,
and do not warn about it, since it is totally expected.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=657151
Version written is 3.0
Base times are left empty for now.
Content-Type should be the MIME type of the stream. It is set to
the GStreamer media type for now, which is probably the same for
the streams oggmux supports.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=563251
Make enums for the chroma siting for easier use in the videoinfo.
Make enums for the color range, color matrix, transfer function and the
color primaries. Add these values to the video info structure in a Colorimetry
structure. These values define the exact colors and are needed to perform
correct colorspace conversion. Use a couple of predefined colorimetry specs
because in practice only a few combinations are in use.
Add view_id to the video frames to identify the view this frame represents in
multiview video.
Remove old gst_video_parse_caps_framerate, use the videoinfo for this.
Port elements to new colorimetry info.
Remove deprecated colorspace property from videotestsrc.
vorbisenc currently reacts in a rater draconian fashion if input
timestamps are more than 1/2 sample off what it considers ideal. If data
is 'too late' it truncates buffers, if it is 'too soon' it completely
shuts down encode and restarts it. This is causingvorbisenc to produce
corrupt output when encoding data produced by sources with bugs that
produce a smple or two of jitter (eg, flacdec)
If ints are 64 bits, 32 bits should get promoted in varargs anyway,
and we don't care about 16 bit ints.
This makes the code a lot more readable, and still gets us nice
hexadecimal 32 bit serialnos.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=656775
Rework the audio caps similar to the video caps. Remove
width/depth/endianness/signed fields and replace with a simple string
format and media type audio/x-raw.
Create a GstAudioInfo and some helper methods to parse caps.
Remove duplicate code from the ringbuffer and replace with audio info.
Use AudioInfo in the base audio filter class.
Port elements to new API.
Make a new GstVideoFormatinfo structure that contains the specific information
related to a format such as the number of planes, components, subsampling,
pixel stride etc. The result is that we are now able to introduce the concept of
components again in the API.
Use tables to specify the formats and its properties.
Use macros to get information about the video format description.
Move code to set strides, offsets and size into one function.
Remove methods that are not handled with the structures.
Add methods to retrieve pointers and strides to the components in the video.
Remove the GstVideoPlane structure and move the fields directly into the
GstVideoInfo structure. This makes things a little easier to read and also makes
it more likely that we can pass the stride array to external libraries.
This decreases the number of buffers held on each pad by one,
eliminating next_buffer. Simplifies the logic by relying solely
on CollectPads to let us know when a pad is in EOS. As a side
benefit, the collect pads related code is structured more like
other CollectPad users.
The previous code would occasionally mark the wrong pad as EOS,
causing the code to get in a state where all the streams were
finished, but EOS hadn't been sent to the source pad.
On OSX the cdparanoia headers include IOKit framework headers (in particular
SCSICmds_INQUIRY_Definitions.h) which define a structure that has a member
named VERSION, so we must #undef VERSION before including those for things
to compile on OSX.
Fixes#609918.
This prevents the ugly hack where the text_sink pad template
was only added for textoverlay but not for the subclasses.
Also makes this work with the core change that made
subclasses inherit the templates of their parent class.
Ogg mandates the first header packet must determine a stream's type.
However, some streams (such as VP8) do not include such a header
when muxed in other containers, and thus do not include this header
as a buffer, but only in caps. We thus use headers from caps when
available to determine a new stream's type.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=647856
gcc on OSX complains about ret being used uninitialized in
this function, and it is right. Don't leak element ref
when returning early because newsegment event is not in
TIME format.
Remove the android/ top dir
Fixe the Makefile.am to be androgenized
To build gstreamer for android we are now using androgenizer which generates the
needed Android.mk files.
Androgenizer can be found here:
http://git.collabora.co.uk/?p=user/derek/androgenizer.git
Also initialize it always in TIME format. We require TIME segments
in oggmux anyway and drop newsegment events in other formats and
assume an open-ended segment starting at 0.
Theora and vorbis use running time (which is correct) for calculating
the granulepos for their ogg packets. Oggmux, however, used
timestamps to order the received buffers.
This patch makes it use the running time to compare buffer times
and also to timestamp pushed buffers.
Some bits of the code still use timestamps, but they are only
used to calculate durations, so it should be fine.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=643775
'A OVER B' compositing is explained at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha_compositing.
Previously, overlaying text on a transparent background image left the
text overlay also transparent. This pipeline shows such an example:
gst-launch videotestsrc pattern=white ! video/x-raw-yuv,format=\(fourcc\)AYUV ! alpha alpha=0.0 ! textoverlay text=Testing auto-resize=False font-desc=60px ! videomixer ! ffmpegcolorspace ! autovideosink
With this patch, text is composited "OVER" the background image and
thus is visible regardless of the alpha of the background image. The
overlay in the above pipeline works after applying this patch.
Pango is not reentrant. Use a class wide mutex to protect pange use in
gst_text_overlay_render_pangocairo(). This works reliable in contrast to the
hack in my previous commit.
Fixes Bug #412678
The speed-level property, which allows callers to trade of encoding
quality for speed in the libtheora api, has a version-dependent
maximum and default values. Instead of hardcoding the acceptable
range for the theoraenc element's presentation of this setting,
we query the library directly at class initialization time and
set the maximum and default values from that. If the query fails,
we fall back to the previous default setting.
To keep the values reported by gst-inspect (which I'm told use
the spec values from the class) with those available on an\
instantiated element, we remove to setting of enc->speed_level
from the initializer and instead pass G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT to
the property spec flags, asking g_object to set this property
when theoraenc objects are constructed.
NB in theory the maximum speed-level could depend on the actual
video caps. If later versions of libtheoraenc do this, a second
call will need to be made from theora_enc_reset to update the
property, since this function is mostly useful for realtime
adjustment of performance while the pipeline is running.
libtheora has two encoding modes, CBR, where it tries to hit a target
bitrate and VBR where it tries to achieve a target quality.
Internally if the target bitrate is set to anything other then 0 the
encoding-mode is CBR.
This means that the gstreamer element can leave the video_quality
setting alone as long as the user is tweaking the bitrate. Which has the
nice side-effect that if the user explicitely sets the bitrate to 0
(which is actually the default), the quality value doesn't get reset and
one ends up encoding VBR at quality-level 0...
In case the ogg mapper doesn't handle all the accepted input formats
(although it really should). Saves us error handling for that case
though. Also log caps properly.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=629196
Using the IN_CAPS flag for this is brittle, and will fail if either
vorbisparse or vorbistag (which is itself based on vorbisparse) is
inserted between oggdemux and oggmux. Possibly other elements too
(eg, theoraparse, etc).
Using oggstream ensures we Get It Right More Often Than Not.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=629196
Discontinuities are automatically signalled by oggdemux at the start
of a new stream. When oggmux is yet to output actual data pages,
do not signal these discontinuities in the ogg stream.
This patch may miss some actual discontinuities at the very start of
a stream, but avoids the spurious missing pages when encoding happens
normally.
A better fix might involve finding a way to distinguish between actual
data discontinuities and discontinuities merely marking the start of
a new stream.
Fixes an issue with ogg page numbering (would skip a number for no
reason, which then looks like a packet was lost somewhere) when
re-muxing an ogg stream, e.g. when re-tagging in rhythmbox.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=629196
Remove "This property requires libtheora version >= 1.1" qualifiers
from property descriptions. They aren't needed any longer now that
we require libtheora >= 1.1.
This was causing keyframe_granule to be set to 0 for all streams
when seeking to the beginning of the stream, i.e., at the
beginning of playback. Fixes#619778.
Instead, use either 0 or 1, depending on bitstream version, which give
the correct result for streams which aren't cut off at start.
This allows that function to not return negative granpos.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=638276
The offset part of the granpos is not a sign of the newer encoding.
Use the version number instead.
This fixes the criticals thrown by theoraparse, and (at last) the
remaining part of #553244.
allocate buffers using gst_buffer_new_and_alloc() instead of
gst_pad_alloc_buffer_and_set_caps(), as the first one will
cause the pad to block, and we don't want that since that will
prevent subsequent pads from being fed if a block occurs at
start, when all pads must be fed for playback to start.
This fixes autoplugging of the tiger element and other things.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=637822
Oggdemux will currently try to pad alloc a buffer from the peer when it is
reading the header files. This is a relic from the time where we had an internal
parser and needs to be removed at some point in time.
The problem is that when there is no peer pad yet (which is normal when
collecting headers) we should still continue to parse all the packets of a
page instead of erroring out on NOT_LINKED.
Fixes#632167
Only keep the last valid granulepos we see when scanning the last
pages. It is possible that the last page that we inspect has a -1 granulepos, in
which case we want to keep the previous valid time instead.
Fixes#631703
Since this is just a debugging feature and libtheora will usually not be
compiled with that option enabled, we should maybe just hide these properties,
since they won't work anyway, and avoid confusing warnings.
Also rename properties to make them less cryptic.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=628488
Files with a skeleton, or other files with a stream that ends before the end of
the chain would start playing from the end of the chain when trying to seek with
a negative rate at a position between the end of any stream and the end of the
chain.
This is due to the loop in _do_seek() assuming that pages will be encountered
for all streams shortly after the place where we want to seek, as found by
do_binary_search().
In the first iteration of the loop, stream ends are now checked against the
time of the current page.
In case of odd values for xpos or ypos, the division by two in CbCr
plane would result in an off-by-one error, which in the case of NV12,
NV21, or UYVY would cause inversion of blue and red colors. (And
would be not so easily noticed for I420 as it would just cause the
chroma to be offset slightly from the luma.)
This patch also fixes a silly typo from the earlier patch which
added NV12 support that broke UYVY support.
The textoverlay element will rerender the text string whenever
overlay sets the 'need_render' flag to TRUE. Previously, we
lazily set the flag to TRUE every time the time string was requested.
Now, we save a copy of the previously given string, and only set
'need_render' to TRUE if the string has changed.
In my tests with a 30fps video stream, and a time string including
a seconds field, this change reduced the CPU usage of the clockoverlay
element from 60% to 5%.
Fixes bug #627780.
Alsa seems to expect that we initialize it. Remove the variable and pass NULL
as we actually don't use it. In alsasink also #ifdef one section that is
grabing diagnostics to be disabled, when logging is disabled (the code was
using the out parameter as well).
Fixes#626125
Rather than only left, right, top, etc, allow for horizontal and vertical
positioning on a scale from 0 to 1.
Also cater for configuring rendered text color.
Fixes#624920.
API: GstTextOverlay:xpos
API: GstTextOverlay:ypos
API: GstTextOverlay:color
Just cast the pointer diff, so it works everywhere without
warnings. Can't use %tu, because that modifier is C99. Warning
was: "format '%li' expects type 'long int', but argument 8 has
type 'int'".
cdparanoia now has a .pc file in post-0.10.2 SVN, so use
that to check for cdparanoia before we try all the other
checks. Besides being generally nicer, this may help with
correctly detecting cdparanoia on OSX some day (see #609918).
Convert seek requests to bytes using the bitrate and forward them upstream. Does
not quite work because the flushing and resyncing is not implemented yet.
Errors could happen here when the device was removed already
or when something is broken anyway. If errors happen here and
they're propagated, the element can't shutdown cleanly.
Fixes bug #614545.
We know our plugins and examples are independent of each other, so may
just as well build them in parallel. Makes the output a bit messy, but
that shouldn't be a problem and can easily be avoided with make -j1.
g_file_input_stream_query_info() had char * instead of const char *
as attribute argument before 2.20.
Fixes#613387, spotted by tetsuyayasuda@gmail.com
And fix the resulting compile failures.
I'm sorry about the patch necessary to gstclockoverlay.h but after
talking to Tim we decided we can live with it.
We update the passed begintime argument to narrow our search region in the
binary search. This means that it does not always contain the chain begin time
after a couple of bisects. Use the real chain->begin_time to bring the
granuletime to the time in the chain instead.
Fixes#610005
This can happen if the combined flow return is not OK although the
allocation succeeded or if the packet in question is a BOS and we're
not going to push headers.
Fixes bug #608699.
Use _ogg_packet_free() instead of gst_mini_object_unref in one more
place now that the header list contains ogg packets and not buffers.
file: Stephen_Fry-Happy_Birthday_GNU-nq_600px_425kbit.ogv
Last stop is already based on the chain start and there is no need
to subtract the chain start as it may lead to a negative overflow.
This was causing seeking issues when the target chain was not
the first one (that has chain start = 0)
Fixes#606382
When performing seeks, the granulepos should be offset by
its chain start time to avoid using wrong values to
update segment's last_stop. A sample file is indicated on
bug #606382
Keep a list of headers for each stream of a chain. When a chain is activated,
push the headers before pushing the data so that decoders can sync.
Fix seeking in chains, take the chain start time into account when comparing
timestamps.
See #606382
Implement keyframe seeking in oggdemux by doing the double seek trick. First
seek to the required position, then read pages for all streams to grab the
granulepos (to know the timing of the keyframe) of each stream, then seek back
to the first keyframe.
After a seek, discard all packets before the packet with the granulepos on it so
that the output buffers contain valid timestamps.
Reorder some code so that we check the timestamps before allocating and pushing
an output buffer.
Do more checks on valid packets in ogm mode.
Do some additional checks on the granulpos timestamp before using it for
calculating the duration because oggdemux generates wrong granulepos now.
Fixes seeking somewhat again.
OGM demuxing no longer requires helper elements. It's done internally
in oggdemux. Vorbis comments are still not handled because I don't
have anything to test with.
gstoggstream.c:419: error: format ‘%lld’ expects type ‘long long int’, but argument 8 has type ‘gint64’
gstoggdemux.c:2253: error: format ‘%lld’ expects type ‘long long int’, but argument 8 has type ‘GstClockTime’
gstoggdemux.c:2333: error: format ‘%lld’ expects type ‘long long int’, but argument 8 has type ‘GstClockTime’
This reverts commit 60aa09d28c.
First drawing the real text and then the outline produces ugly
text in lower resolutions. The outline line width needs to be somehow
changed relative to the resolution. Fixes bug #602924.
Timestamp generation was broken by the last commit for formats
with a non-zero granule shift. Also keep track of the last keyframe
so that we can regenerate granulepos for theora.
Add a granule to granulepos conversion function. Fix the duration
function for vorbis. Handle timestamps on header packets differently
and be more careful about calculating OFFSET and OFFSET_END. After
this change, timestamps for vorbis don't exactly match up with the
timestamps that vorbisparse outputs, but it's unclear if vorbisparse
is actually correct and it would add a lot more code to make oggdemux
match vorbisparse. Fixes#602790.
Adds code that parses headers of various formats encapsulated in
Ogg in order to calculate timestamps and durations of each buffer.
Removes the creation of helper decoder elements to do this calculation
via conversion queries.
Fixes: #344013, #568014.
There's not much point in using GST_DEBUG_FUNCPTR with GObject
virtual functions such as get_property, set_propery, finalize and
dispose, since they'll never be used by anyone anyway. Saves a
few bytes and possibly a sixteenth of a polar bear.
Previously, the code always rounded to even sizes. Now it only ensures
that pic_x and pic_y are multiples of 2 if the output format requires
it.
Also inlcudes fixes to take pic_x/y into account properly when copying
the buffer.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=594729
warning: format '%llu' expects type 'long long unsigned int', but argument 8 has type 'GnomeVFSFileOffset'
warning: format '%lld' expects type 'long long int', but argument 9 has type 'guint64'
This guarantees that people who use theoraenc without modifying any
properties will end up with a reasonably good quality output.
48 is also the default of the encoder_example application shipped with
libtheora.
Revert previous 'fix' for bug #588717 and fix it properly, whilst
maintaining the streamheader field on the output caps. Also make
sure we don't leak header buffers we couldn't push when downstream
is unlinked. Add unit test for the presence of the streamheader
field on the output caps and for the issue from bug #588717.
Fix caps warning when there's no element linked downstream, and pass
not-linked flow return value correctly up the chain, so we error out
correctly. Fixes#588717.
The GInputStreams are now requested by a vfunc from
the subclasses instead of relying that the subclass
sets it until it's needed.
This might also fix bug #587896.
POSIX and your local friendly ctime(3) manual entry says that localtime_r isn't
required to set the state variables that define the current timezone. Indeed,
glibc (at least 2.9) doesn't do this for subsequent calls. The effect is that
if the system timezone is changed for a running program between two calls to
gst_clock_overlay_render_time, it won't be noticed. For glibc, changing the
timezone equals /etc/localtime being modified.
Fixes bug #587676.
Try to guess from the paranoia-mode setting whether playback or
ripping is wanted, and use a smaller cache size if we're likely
to be doing playback, to avoid a long startup delay. Since this
was the value used in older cdparanoia versions, it should be
fine in any case. See #586331.
This setting was added in cdparanoia 10.2. The default value is good
for audio extraction, but lower values (previous versions of cdparanoia
used 150) are better for realtime playback.
Fixes#586331.
For this to work properly, theoradec and vorbisdec need to put
tag events received from upstream into the pending_events list
so they get pushed out after any newsegment event, not before.
Bitrates are stored as 32-bit signed integers in the vorbis
identification headers, but seem to be read incorrectly,
namely as unsigned 32-bit integers, into the vorbis structure
members which are of type long, which makes our check for
values <= 0 fail with files that put -1 in there for unset
values.
Previous history is in Schroedinger. Depends on, and is an example
of using, GstBaseVideo* base classes.
Code was reindented, and an #ifdef HAVE_ENCODER removed.
When we feed the ogg sync layer, we need to feed it contiguous data even if the
sync layer did not consume all of it yet. This makes sure that it always finds
the next page even for more corrupted files. Use a different read_offset for
this purpose. since we now keep track of the sync layer, we don't have to reset
after finding a start of a page.
Add some more debug info for the error paths.
Only reset the sync layer when we perform a seek operation.
Avoid failure when the next chain has no bos pages but instead simply ignore it.
when we receive unknown page serial numbers mid stream, don't fail but post a
warning and hope that we get back on track later.
Fixes#579642
Add the start position of the first segment to the running time
used to generate buffer timestamps in vorbisenc. This avoids generating
buffers which fall outside the initial segment. The element segment
handling requires more extensive fixing, but this at least prevents
regressions. Fixes: #580020
Add property "speed-level" to control the amount of motion searching
the encoder does. This is only available in libtheora >= 1.0 and
will silently fail with earlier libraries. Fixes: #572275.
Signed-off-by: David Schleef <ds@schleef.org>
This is due to race conditions between functions that
modified the mixer like set_volume and
snd_mixer_handle_events since the handle_events
can now be called at any time.
Fixed by adding locking around any snd_mixer call
since even read functions can modify the mixer stucture, since
alsa likes to clear it's values before reading new ones.
The favorite race condition seemed to be that set_volume
called read_elem (in alsalib) that reset the volumes to
0 and then read them with read_x_volume. This read looped
on each channel and as the race condition occured the
channels value could be anything , most of the time
it was 0. Thus no value was read or only the value of
one channel was and the volume was reset to 0.
Fixes bug #478512.
Original commit message from CVS:
* configure.ac:
* ext/gio/gstgio.c: (plugin_init):
Add plugin dependency for the GIO and GVfs modules.
Fixes bug #566876.
Original commit message from CVS:
* configure.ac:
* ext/gnomevfs/gstgnomevfs.c: (plugin_init):
Add plugin dependency for the gnomevfs modules.
Fixes bug #566875.
Original commit message from CVS:
* configure.ac:
* ext/libvisual/visual.c: (plugin_init):
Use new core API to make registry re-scan the plugin
whenever visualisations are added or removed (see #350477).
Original commit message from CVS:
* ext/vorbis/vorbisenc.c: (gst_vorbis_enc_base_init),
(gst_vorbis_enc_init):
Make vorbisenc's pad template behave like vorbisdec's. Fixes a leak with
pad templates.
Original commit message from CVS:
* ext/ogg/gstoggdemux.c: (gst_ogg_pad_class_init),
(gst_ogg_pad_dispose), (gst_ogg_pad_finalize):
Use G_DEFINE_TYPE for the OggPad to get some threadsafe type
init from glib.
Original commit message from CVS:
* ext/ogg/gstoggdemux.c: (gst_ogg_demux_sink_event):
If no stream was found before receiving EOS, post an error message.
Fixes#561924.
Original commit message from CVS:
* ext/theora/gsttheoraenc.h:
* ext/theora/theoraenc.c: (gst_theora_enc_init),
(theora_buffer_from_packet), (theora_push_packet),
(theora_enc_sink_event), (theora_enc_is_discontinuous),
(theora_enc_chain):
Parse segment events.
Pass incomming buffer timestamps to outgoing buffers.
Use the running_time to construct the granulepos.
Fixes#562163.
Original commit message from CVS:
* ext/gio/gstgiobasesrc.c: (gst_gio_base_src_create):
* ext/gnomevfs/gstgnomevfssrc.c: (gst_gnome_vfs_src_create):
Use gst_buffer_try_new_and_alloc() and fail properly if the
allocation failed. This prevents abort() if downstream elements
request an insane amount of memory.
Original commit message from CVS:
* ext/ogg/gstoggdemux.c: (gst_ogg_pad_submit_packet),
(gst_ogg_demux_deactivate_current_chain),
(gst_ogg_demux_perform_seek), (gst_ogg_demux_handle_page),
(gst_ogg_demux_loop):
* ext/ogg/gstoggdemux.h:
Copy seqnums around to track playback segments and messages.
Original commit message from CVS:
Based on patch by: Matthias Kretz <kretz at kde dot org>
* ext/alsa/gstalsasink.c: (gst_alsasink_open),
(gst_alsasink_prepare), (gst_alsasink_unprepare),
(gst_alsasink_write):
Make all access non-blocking so that we can better handle unplugging
of usb devices. Fixes#559111
Original commit message from CVS:
Based on patch by: Robin Stocker <robin at nibor dot org>
* ext/theora/gsttheoradec.h:
* ext/theora/theoradec.c: (gst_theora_dec_init),
(theora_dec_setcaps), (theora_handle_type_packet),
(theora_dec_decode_buffer), (theora_dec_change_state):
Parse input caps and make the PAR override the encoded PAR when
specified by a container. Fixes#555699.
Original commit message from CVS:
* ext/vorbis/vorbisenc.c:
(gst_vorbis_enc_buffer_check_discontinuous):
Fix discontinuity detection which was broken by last commit.
Original commit message from CVS:
Patch by: Daniel Drake <dsd at laptop dot org>
* ext/ogg/gstoggmux.c: (gst_ogg_mux_clear_collectpads):
Unref all buffers when clearing collectpads. Fixes bug #546955.
Original commit message from CVS:
Based on a patch by: Klaas <klaas at rivercrew dot net>
* ext/vorbis/vorbisenc.c: (gst_vorbis_enc_sink_event),
(gst_vorbis_enc_buffer_check_discontinuous),
(gst_vorbis_enc_chain), (gst_vorbis_enc_change_state):
* ext/vorbis/vorbisenc.h:
Keep track of the upstream segments and use the running time on that
segment instead of the buffer timestamp everywhere. Fixes bug #525807.
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Patch by: Pavel Zeldin <pzeldin at gmail dot com>
* ext/pango/gstclockoverlay.c: (gst_clock_overlay_render_time),
(gst_clock_overlay_class_init), (gst_clock_overlay_finalize),
(gst_clock_overlay_init), (gst_clock_overlay_set_property),
(gst_clock_overlay_get_property):
* ext/pango/gstclockoverlay.h:
API: Add ability to specify format for date/time display by
adding a "time-format" property.
Fixes bug #554879.
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Patch by: ogg.k.ogg.k <ogg dot k dot ogg dot k at googlemail dot com>
* ext/theora/theoraparse.c: (theora_parse_set_streamheader):
Set the BOS flag on the BOS packet. Fixes#553244.
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Patch by: Alessandro Dessina <alessandro nnva org>
* ext/ogg/gstoggdemux.c: (gst_ogg_demux_deactivate_current_chain),
(gst_ogg_demux_activate_chain):
Don't add pads and activate them for skeleton streams. These are already
handled inside oggdemux. Fixes bug #537599.
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* ext/vorbis/vorbisdec.c: (vorbis_dec_change_state):
Reset variable so that query and convert fail after going back to
READY. Fixes#548898.
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* ext/vorbis/vorbisenc.c: (gst_vorbis_enc_chain):
If a buffer arrives with a timestamp before the timestamp+duration
of the previous buffer clip it instead of dropping it completely.
Slight improvement for the unfixable bug #548913.
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* ext/vorbis/vorbisdec.c: (vorbis_handle_data_packet):
Take the current timestamp instead of timestamp+duration for the offset.
This offset will later be used for calculating the timestamp and
otherwise vorbisdec will interpolate timestamps wrong if upstream
only sends timestamps and no granulepos.
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* ext/ogg/gstoggmux.c: (gst_ogg_mux_sink_event),
(gst_ogg_mux_request_new_pad):
* ext/ogg/gstoggmux.h:
Don't pretend to support NEWSEGMENT events, instead override the
GstCollectPads event function to return FALSE on NEWSEGMENT events
and do the normal work for other events.
This prevents elements like flacenc to seek to the start and rewrite
some data which then results in a broken Ogg packet.
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* ext/ogg/gstoggdemux.c: (gst_ogg_demux_chain_peer),
(gst_ogg_demux_perform_seek), (gst_ogg_demux_handle_page):
Don't use GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE as start of NEWSEGMENT events.
This fixes a critical warning.
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Patch by: Jan Gerber <j at oil21 dot org>
* ext/ogg/gstoggdemux.c: (gst_ogg_pad_parse_skeleton_fisbone):
Fix calculation of the start time from skeleton streams.
Fixes bug #530068.
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Patch by: Sam Morris <sam at robots dot org to uk>
* gst-libs/gst/interfaces/mixertrack.c:
(gst_mixer_track_class_init), (gst_mixer_track_get_property),
(gst_mixer_track_set_property):
API: Add "index" property to GstMixerTrack to differantiate between
multiple mixer tracks with the same label.
* ext/alsa/gstalsamixeroptions.c: (gst_alsa_mixer_options_new):
* ext/alsa/gstalsamixertrack.c: (gst_alsa_mixer_track_new):
Set the "index" property of GstMixerTrack to the index given by ALSA.
Fixes bug #528299.
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* ext/alsa/gstalsamixer.c:
Also consider "speaker" as a name for master volume. If that doesn't
help look for the first non-mono volume control that also has a
playback switch.
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* ext/vorbis/vorbisenc.c: (gst_vorbis_enc_get_latency),
(gst_vorbis_enc_src_query), (gst_vorbis_enc_chain):
Report the encoder latency. Fixes#538232.
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* ext/gio/gstgiobasesrc.c: (gst_gio_base_src_finalize),
(gst_gio_base_src_create):
* ext/gio/gstgiobasesrc.h:
Try to read the requested number of bytes, even if the first
read returns less than requested, until nothing is read anymore
or we have the requested amount of bytes. This fixes playback of
files via Samba as Samba only allows to read 64k at once.
Implement a caching algorithm that makes sure that we read at
least 4k of data every time. Some elements will try to read a few
bytes, then seek, read again a few bytes and so on and this is
painfully slow as every operation has to go over DBus if GVfs is
used as backend.
Fixes bug #536849 and #536848.
* ext/gio/gstgiosrc.c: (gst_gio_src_class_init),
(gst_gio_src_check_get_range):
Override check_get_range() to blacklist http/https URIs
and whitelist file URIs. More to be added on demand.
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* ext/pango/Makefile.am:
* ext/pango/gsttextoverlay.c: (gst_text_overlay_shade_y),
(gst_text_overlay_blit_yuv420), (gst_text_overlay_push_frame):
Use gstvideo functions to calculate strides and plane offsets. Fixes
rendering issue ('ghost' images of the text on the chroma planes)
with widths or heights that are not multiples of 8 (#506659 and
probably also #485729).
* tests/icles/test-textoverlay.c: (show_text), (test_textoverlay),
(main):
Test with odd height/width too.
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* ext/vorbis/vorbisdec.c: (vorbis_handle_identification_packet):
* ext/vorbis/vorbisenc.c: (gst_vorbis_enc_generate_sink_caps):
Add sane defaults for the 7 and 8 channel layouts as those are
undefined in the Vorbis spec. Use NONE channel layouts when decoding
more than 8 channels instead of erroring out. Fixes bug #535356.
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* docs/plugins/Makefile.am:
* docs/plugins/gst-plugins-base-plugins-docs.sgml:
* docs/plugins/gst-plugins-base-plugins-sections.txt:
* ext/theora/theoraparse.c:
Add theoraparse to the docs and fix some docs.
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* ext/alsa/gstalsamixertrack.c:
(gst_alsa_mixer_track_update_alsa_capabilities):
Make sure playback volumes aren't accidentally overwritten by
capture volumes if an alsa mixer track has both playback and
capture capabilities: we create two GstMixerTracks in that
case, so make sure we query only the alsa capabilities that
refer to the type of GstMixerTrack we created from the dual
capability alsa element. Should fix issues with Audigy2 sound
cards (#518082).
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* ext/vorbis/vorbisdec.c:
* gst/videoscale/gstvideoscale.c: (gst_video_scale_transform):
* sys/xvimage/xvimagesink.c: (gst_xvimagesink_show_frame):
Some debug and comment fixes.
* tests/examples/dynamic/addstream.c: (main):
Fix , to ;
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* ext/gnomevfs/gstgnomevfssrc.c: (gst_gnome_vfs_src_init),
(gst_gnome_vfs_src_finalize),
(gst_gnome_vfs_src_received_headers_callback),
(gst_gnome_vfs_src_create), (gst_gnome_vfs_src_stop):
* ext/gnomevfs/gstgnomevfssrc.h:
Set the ICY caps on the srcpad from where they get picked up by the base
class now and set on the outgoing buffers.
* gst-libs/gst/audio/gstbaseaudiosrc.c:
(gst_base_audio_src_create):
* sys/v4l/v4lsrc_calls.c: (gst_v4lsrc_buffer_new):
BaseSrc now sets the caps on outgoing buffers automatically.
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Patch by: j^ <j at oil21 dot org>
* ext/ogg/gstoggdemux.c: (gst_ogg_pad_parse_skeleton_fishead),
(gst_ogg_pad_parse_skeleton_fisbone):
* ext/ogg/gstoggdemux.h:
Parse presentation time from skeleton streams and use it as offset
for the timestamps. Fixes bug #530068.
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* ext/alsa/gstalsadeviceprobe.c:
(gst_alsa_get_device_list): Don't return before freeing up
the allocated structures.
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* ext/ogg/gstoggmux.c:
Update Ogg/Dirac muxing. Removes the weird "KW-DIRAC" bos
packet. Should conform to what we currently think is the
final Ogg/Dirac muxing spec.
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* ext/ogg/gstogmparse.c: (gst_ogm_parse_stream_header):
GST_TYPE_FRACTION contains gints so correctly cast gint64 arguments to
vaargs functions to gint. Otherwise the fractions will get 0 set
instead of the correct value on big endian systems. Fixes bug #529018.
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* ext/gnomevfs/gstgnomevfssink.c:
(gst_gnome_vfs_sink_uri_get_protocols):
* ext/gnomevfs/gstgnomevfssrc.c:
(gst_gnome_vfs_src_uri_get_protocols):
* ext/gnomevfs/gstgnomevfsuri.c: (_internal_get_supported_uris),
(gst_gnomevfs_get_supported_uris):
Get the list of supported URI schemes in a threadsafe way and use the
same list for the source and sink.
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* ext/gio/gstgio.c: (_internal_get_supported_protocols),
(gst_gio_get_supported_protocols):
Don't generate a new supported protocols list on each call but cache
it. It's supposed to be static anyway, this way we only leak it once
per process.
* ext/gio/gstgiosink.c: (gst_gio_sink_base_init),
(gst_gio_sink_class_init), (gst_gio_sink_finalize),
(gst_gio_sink_set_property), (gst_gio_sink_get_property),
(gst_gio_sink_start):
* ext/gio/gstgiosink.h:
* ext/gio/gstgiosrc.c: (gst_gio_src_base_init),
(gst_gio_src_class_init), (gst_gio_src_finalize),
(gst_gio_src_set_property), (gst_gio_src_get_property),
(gst_gio_src_start):
* ext/gio/gstgiosrc.h:
API: Add "file" properties where one can set a GFile as source/destination.
Add locking to the properties and use gst_element_class_set_details_simple()
instead of a static GstElementDetails struct.
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* ext/gio/gstgio.c: (gst_gio_get_supported_protocols):
Return NULL instead of a gchar * array with one NULL element if we
don't get any supported URI schemes from GIO.
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* ext/pango/gsttextoverlay.c: (gst_text_overlay_class_init),
(gst_text_overlay_init):
Fix textoverlay unit test again by making the supposed default
value for the wait-text property the actual default value.
Also fix Since: tag for new property.
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* ext/gio/gstgio.c: (gst_gio_get_supported_protocols):
Filter cdda from the supported URI schemes. We can't support
musicbrainz tags and everything else one expects from a cdda source
with GIO. Fixes bug #526794.
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* ext/theora/theoradec.c: (theora_handle_type_packet),
(theora_dec_chain):
Don't try to do anything fancy with the return code from pushing an
event, it does not have enough information to turn it into a
GST_FLOW_ERROR.
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* ext/ogg/gstoggdemux.c: (gst_ogg_pad_reset),
(gst_ogg_demux_chain_elem_pad):
Add small debug line.
Pass return code from the internal decoder instead of the too generic
GST_FLOW_ERROR.
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* ext/ogg/gstoggdemux.c: (gst_ogg_demux_activate_chain),
(gst_ogg_demux_read_chain):
Refix oggdemux, we only have a problem if we failed to find a chain and
we are not EOF.
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Patch by: Victor STINNER <victor dot stinner at haypocalc dot com>
* ext/ogg/gstoggdemux.c: (gst_ogg_demux_activate_chain),
(gst_ogg_demux_read_chain):
When we fail to find a BOS page and we and up with no chain, error out
properly instead of segfaulting. Fixes#525665.
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* ext/ogg/gstoggdemux.c: (gst_ogg_demux_activate_chain),
(gst_ogg_demux_read_chain), (gst_ogg_demux_handle_page):
The new-pad-group sequence is add-pads, no-more-pads, add-pads,
no-more-pads...
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* ext/pango/gsttextoverlay.c: (gst_text_overlay_class_init),
(gst_text_overlay_init), (gst_text_overlay_set_property),
(gst_text_overlay_get_property), (gst_text_overlay_src_event),
(gst_text_overlay_text_event), (gst_text_overlay_video_event),
(gst_text_overlay_text_chain), (gst_text_overlay_video_chain),
(gst_text_overlay_change_state):
* ext/pango/gsttextoverlay.h:
Add property to configure waiting for text on the textpad or not, with
the default behaviour being the old one (always wait for text before
rendering the video). This default behaviour is usually not the best one
because the text stream can very sparse and could require queueing a lot
of video.
Fix the flushing and EOS handing so that we don't mix up their meaning.
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* ext/gio/gstgio.c: (gst_gio_get_supported_protocols):
Correctly set the supported URI schemes and don't leave
some schemes in the middle or at the start at NULL.
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* ext/gio/gstgio.c: (gst_gio_get_supported_protocols):
Filter http and https protocols. GIO/GVfs handles them but it's
impossible to implement iradio/icecast with it. Better use
souphttpsrc or something else for this.
* ext/gio/gstgiobasesrc.c: (gst_gio_base_src_get_size):
If getting the file informations by a query fails try it with the
seek-to-end trick too.
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Patch by: Milosz Derezynski <internalerror at gmail dot com>
* ext/gio/gstgiobasesrc.c: (gst_gio_base_src_create):
If seeking to a new position succeeds don't simply return from
create() without creating a buffer. Do this only in the case
seeking to the new position fails. Fixes bug #523054.
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* gst-libs/gst/audio/gstringbuffer.c: (gst_ring_buffer_parse_caps):
* gst-libs/gst/audio/gstringbuffer.h:
Rename recently added buffer types to make more sense.
* ext/alsa/gstalsasink.c: (alsasink_parse_spec),
(gst_alsasink_write):
Adapt for above API changes.
Fixes bug #520523.
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2008-02-29 Julien Moutte <julien@fluendo.com>
* ext/alsa/gstalsa.c: (gst_alsa_open_iec958_pcm),
(gst_alsa_probe_supported_formats): Probe for IEC958 pcm to
detect
if we can do SPDIF output.
* ext/alsa/gstalsa.h:
* ext/alsa/gstalsasink.c: (set_hwparams), (alsasink_parse_spec),
(gst_alsasink_prepare), (gst_alsasink_close),
(gst_alsasink_write):
* ext/alsa/gstalsasink.h: Initial support for SPDIF.
* gst-libs/gst/audio/gstringbuffer.c:
(gst_ring_buffer_parse_caps):
* gst-libs/gst/audio/gstringbuffer.h: Add non linear buffer
types
to support AC3, EC3 and IEC958 buffers.
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* ext/libvisual/visual.c: (gst_vis_src_negotiate):
When negotiating, actually start from a format that we can support
instead of from the too generic template.
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* ext/gnomevfs/gstgnomevfssink.c:
(gst_gnome_vfs_sink_handle_event):
Return FALSE when seeking for a new segment fails instead
of silently ignoring the failure and appending every buffer
that comes for the new segment.