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* configure.ac:
enable building of GDP elements
* gst/gdp/gstgdpdepay.c: (gst_gdp_depay_chain):
* gst/gdp/gstgdppay.c: (gst_gdp_pay_class_init),
(gst_gdp_pay_init), (gst_gdp_buffer_from_caps),
(gst_gdp_pay_buffer_from_buffer), (gst_gdp_buffer_from_event),
(gst_gdp_pay_reset_streamheader), (gst_gdp_pay_sink_event),
(gst_gdp_pay_set_property), (gst_gdp_pay_get_property),
(gst_gdp_pay_change_state):
* gst/gdp/gstgdppay.h:
add version 1.0
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* ext/theora/theoraparse.c: (theora_parse_drain_queue_prematurely),
(theora_parse_drain_queue):
Mark DELTA_UNIT on non-keyframes.
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* gst-libs/gst/audio/gstbaseaudiosink.c:
(gst_base_audio_sink_class_init), (gst_base_audio_sink_setcaps):
* gst-libs/gst/audio/gstbaseaudiosink.h:
* gst-libs/gst/audio/gstringbuffer.c: (gst_ring_buffer_parse_caps),
(gst_ring_buffer_samples_done):
* gst-libs/gst/audio/gstringbuffer.h:
Document better the fact that latency_time and buffer_time are values
stored in microseconds, and not the usual GStreamer nanoseconds.
Change the variables (compatibly) that store them from GstClockTime
to guint64 to make it more clear that they're not storing clock times.
Also, remove the bogus property description that says the user can
specify -1 to get the default value, since that's never been the case.
When computing the default segment size for the ring buffer, make it
an integer number of samples.
When the sub-class indicates a delay greater than the number of
samples we've written return 0 from the audio sink get_time method.
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* tests/check/elements/audioconvert.c: (set_channel_positions),
(get_float_mc_caps), (get_int_mc_caps):
* tests/check/elements/audioresample.c:
* tests/check/elements/audiotestsrc.c: (GST_START_TEST):
* tests/check/elements/videorate.c:
* tests/check/elements/videotestsrc.c: (GST_START_TEST):
* tests/check/elements/volume.c:
* tests/check/elements/vorbisdec.c:
* tests/check/pipelines/vorbisenc.c: (GST_START_TEST):
Don't busy-wait in tests; this was causing test timeouts very
frequently when running under valgrind.
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* gst/tcp/README:
* gst/tcp/gstmultifdsink.c: (gst_multi_fd_sink_init),
(gst_multi_fd_sink_remove_client_link),
(gst_multi_fd_sink_client_queue_caps),
(gst_multi_fd_sink_client_queue_buffer),
(gst_multi_fd_sink_handle_client_write),
(gst_multi_fd_sink_render):
* gst/tcp/gstmultifdsink.h:
make multifdsink properly deal with streamheader:
- streamheader is taken from caps
- buffers marked with IN_CAPS are not sent
- streamheaders are sent, on connection, from the caps of the
buffer where the client gets positioned to
- further streamheader changes are done every time the client
will receive a buffer with different caps
* tests/check/elements/multifdsink.c: (GST_START_TEST),
(gst_multifdsink_create_streamheader):
add tests for this
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* ext/vorbis/vorbisdec.c: (vorbis_handle_identification_packet):
Reinstate limit on channel count. Vorbis does not define the meaning
of > 6 channels, so they're just independent channels. Gstreamer
currently has no mechanism to represent N independent channels.
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* ext/vorbis/vorbisdec.c: (vorbis_handle_identification_packet):
Don't arbitrarily restrict channel counts and rate in vorbis.
In terms of effects likely on real-world files, this fixes 96kHz
playback of vorbis.
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* ext/ogg/gstoggdemux.c: (gst_ogg_demux_perform_seek):
Don't accidently send GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE as a new segment start
value. Fixes g-critical on trying to play back ogg containing
unknown codec.
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* gst/playback/gstplaybasebin.c: (group_create), (group_commit),
(setup_source):
* gst/playback/gstplaybasebin.h:
Make the subtitle detection work from any thread so we don't
deadlock. Fixes#343397.
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* gst/gdp/gstgdppay.c: (gst_gdp_pay_class_init),
(gst_gdp_pay_init), (gst_gdp_buffer_from_caps),
(gst_gdp_pay_buffer_from_buffer), (gst_gdp_buffer_from_event),
(gst_gdp_pay_reset_streamheader), (gst_gdp_pay_chain),
(gst_gdp_pay_sink_event), (gst_gdp_pay_set_property),
(gst_gdp_pay_get_property):
add crc-header and crc-payload properties
don't error out on some things that are recoverable
* tests/check/elements/gdppay.c: (GST_START_TEST), (gdppay_suite):
add test for crc
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* gst/volume/Makefile.am:
Seriously, it's not *that* hard to get compilation right. Even
a drunk can do it ! Add LIBOIL CFLAGS and LIBS
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* gst/volume/gstvolume.c: (volume_choose_func),
(volume_update_real_volume), (gst_volume_class_init),
(gst_volume_init), (volume_process_float), (volume_process_int16),
(volume_process_int16_clamp), (volume_set_caps),
(volume_transform_ip), (plugin_init):
* gst/volume/gstvolume.h:
rewrite the passthrough check, split _int16 and _int16_clamp, fix
another property desc., remove unused param from process function
* tests/check/elements/volume.c: (volume_suite):
reactivate the passthrough test
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* ext/libvisual/visual.c: (gst_visual_reset),
(gst_visual_sink_setcaps), (gst_visual_sink_event),
(gst_visual_src_event), (get_buffer), (gst_visual_chain):
Handle DISCONT.
Use running time before doing QoS.
Handle mono too.
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* win32/common/libgstvideo.def:
export gst_video_calculate_display_ratio
* win32/vs6/libgstvideoscale.dsp:
add link to libgstvideo-0.10.lib
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* gst/playback/gstplaybasebin.c: (gen_source_element):
Throw a more comprehensible error for rtsp:// URIs (rather
than erroring out with a negotiation error later on) until
we fix playbin to handle rtspsrc etc.
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* ext/vorbis/vorbisenc.c: (raw_caps_factory),
(gst_vorbis_enc_class_init), (gst_vorbis_enc_dispose),
(gst_vorbis_enc_generate_sink_caps), (gst_vorbis_enc_sink_getcaps),
(gst_vorbis_enc_init), (gst_vorbis_enc_buffer_from_header_packet),
(gst_vorbis_enc_chain), (gst_vorbis_enc_change_state):
* ext/vorbis/vorbisenc.h:
Multi-channel caps negotiation, so we can do proper multichannel
vorbis encoding, negotiated through audioconvert.
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* tests/check/elements/adder.c: (test_event_message_received),
(test_play_twice_message_received), (GST_START_TEST),
(adder_suite):
Added check to show that #339935 is fixed with ongoing
adder and collectpads fixes.
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Patch by: Young-Ho Cha <ganadist at chollian net>
* gst/playback/gstplaybasebin.c: (gst_play_base_bin_class_init),
(gst_play_base_bin_init), (gst_play_base_bin_dispose),
(set_encoding_element), (decodebin_element_added_cb),
(decodebin_element_removed_cb), (setup_subtitle), (setup_source),
(gst_play_base_bin_set_property), (gst_play_base_bin_get_property):
* gst/playback/gstplaybasebin.h:
Add 'subtitle-encoding' property to playbin, so applications can
force a subtitle encoding for non-UTF8 subtitles (#342268).
* gst/subparse/gstsubparse.c: (gst_sub_parse_class_init),
(gst_sub_parse_set_property):
Rename recently-added 'encoding' property to 'subtitle-encoding'
(so it can be proxied by playbin/decodebin in a generic way
with less danger of false positives).
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* gst/audioconvert/gstaudioconvert.c: (make_lossless_changes),
(append_with_other_format), (set_structure_widths),
(gst_audio_convert_transform_caps):
Patch from #341562: give more specific audio caps in get_caps, so
that basetransform can make better decisions on what caps to
negotiate.
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* gst/adder/gstadder.c: (gst_adder_get_type):
Make it easier to copy&paste
* gst/volume/Makefile.am:
* gst/volume/gstvolume.c: (volume_update_real_volume),
(gst_volume_set_volume), (gst_volume_set_mute),
(gst_volume_class_init), (volume_process_int16), (volume_set_caps),
(volume_transform_ip), (volume_update_mute),
(volume_update_volume):
* gst/volume/gstvolume.h:
Add own debug category, move duplicate code to helper function, fix
property texts, add more comments and prepare ffor liboil-goodness
* tests/check/Makefile.am:
* tests/check/elements/volume.c: (GST_START_TEST), (volume_suite):
add test for mute and passtrough case, be a bit more verbose to track
failure
* tests/check/generic/states.c: (GST_START_TEST):
catch elements that fail to instantiate
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* tests/check/pipelines/simple-launch-lines.c:
* tests/check/pipelines/theoraenc.c:
* tests/check/pipelines/vorbisenc.c:
Comment out tests using parse_launch() if core was built without
parsing capabilities.
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* tests/check/Makefile.am:
Extra bonus points for whoever explains to ensonic that you are meant
to test unit tests thoroughly before commiting them, especially if
you know it's going to break.
De-activated element/adder tests.
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* gst/ffmpegcolorspace/gstffmpegcodecmap.c:
(gst_ffmpeg_pixfmt_to_caps), (gst_ffmpeg_smpfmt_to_caps):
Marking caps conversion issues as GST_WARNING is way too verbose,
Moving them to GST_LOG.
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* README:
Replace current README (containing the release notes from
some 0.9.x version) with a proper README taken from the core.
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* sys/ximage/ximagesink.c: (gst_ximagesink_ximage_new),
(gst_ximagesink_xcontext_get), (gst_ximagesink_show_frame):
Improve the errors produced on bad output, including some human
readable description strings.
Handle the (theoretical for ximagesink) case where the XServer
has a different idea about the size required for a particular
frame and gives us too small a memory allocation.
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* sys/xvimage/xvimagesink.c: (gst_xvimagesink_xvimage_new),
(gst_xvimagesink_get_xv_support), (gst_xvimagesink_xcontext_get),
(gst_xvimagesink_get_format_from_caps), (gst_xvimagesink_setcaps),
(gst_xvimagesink_show_frame), (gst_xvimagesink_buffer_alloc):
Improve the errors produced on bad output, including some human
readable description strings.
Handle RGB Xv formats properly by transforming them into our
big-endian caps description.
Use gst_caps_truncate to ensure that we never try and choose a
non-fixed caps in buffer_alloc.
Handle the case where the XServer has a different idea about the size
required for a particular frame and gives us too small a memory
allocation.
Use -1 to indicate 'no image format', because 0 is a valid XServer
image format number.
Put RGB Xv formats at the end of the caps, so that we always prefer
YUV format frames.
Iterate the available Xv Encodings to determine the maximum width and
height, and then return that in our caps.