It was previously a mix and match of both variants, introducing just too much
confusion.
The prefix are from now on:
* GstMpegts for structures and type names (and not GstMpegTs)
* gst_mpegts_ for functions (and not gst_mpeg_ts_)
* GST_MPEGTS_ for enums/flags (and not GST_MPEG_TS_)
* GST_TYPE_MPEGTS_ for types (and not GST_TYPE_MPEG_TS_)
The rationale for chosing that is:
* the namespace is shorter/direct (it's mpegts, not mpeg_ts nor mpeg-ts)
* the namespace is one word under Gst
* it's shorter (yah)
The muxer is now able to include DVB sections in the transport stream.
The si-interval property will determine how often the SI tables are
muxed into the stream.
The section is handled by the mpeg-ts library. Below is a small example
that will include a Netork Information Table with a Network Name
descriptor in the stream.
GstMpegTsNIT *nit;
GstMpegTsDescriptor *descriptor;
GstMpegTsSection *section;
GstElement *mpegtsmux;
gst_mpegts_initialize ();
nit = gst_mpegts_section_nit_new ();
nit->actual_network = TRUE;
descriptor = gst_mpegts_descriptor_from_dvb_network_name ("Network name");
g_ptr_array_add (nit->descriptors, descriptor);
section = gst_mpegts_section_from_nit (nit);
// mpegtsmux should be retrieved from the pipeline
gst_mpegts_section_send_event (section, mpegtsmux);
gst_mpegts_section_unref (section);
Collectpads assumes that it can pass any buffer to the clip function
for adjustment, some of which are artificially injected - so don't
adjust global timestamp tracking there. Instead, only adjust the
buffer timestamps and use them directly in the collection function.
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=698748
The prog-map property of mpegtsmux only allows you to group pids together in a program.
The program number set in the PAT/PMT tables cannot be set explicitly.
This patch will set the program number according to the prog-map.
If a program id of 0 is given, the first vacant program number starting from 1 will be used.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=697239
If a buffer was entirely clipped out (ie, it's out of the segment
entirely), we'll end up with a NULL buffer, which we don't want
to process/dereference.
prepare_func will allocate a new buffer to replace the original
one. Instead of using gst_buffer_replace (which causes an extra
refcount increment on the new buffer), we just unref the original
buffer.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=699786
A crash occured after pushing buffers and changing mpegtsmux state to
NULL/READ and then back to PLAYING/PAUSED.
The crash was caused by holding a dangling pointer in the MpegTsMux
program table.
Additionally stream headers were leaked when resetting the element:
mux->streamheader set to NULL in mpegtsmux_reset() before it's released
later in the same function.
Added a unit test: test_multiple_state_change
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=689107