Ignore the "streamable" property setting and create streamable
output if downstream is known not to be seekable (as queried
via a SEEKABLE query).
Fixes pipelines like flvmux ! appsink possibly creating seemingly
corrupted output if streamable has not been set to true.
Ignore the "streamable" property setting and create streamable
output if downstream is known not to be seekable (as queried
via a SEEKABLE query).
Fixes pipelines like webmmux ! appsink creating seemingly
corrupted output if streamable has not been set to true.
commit b5bf0294 moved the if(need_new_coefficients) set_passthrough(equ)
after the if(is_passthrough) return FLOW_OK shortcut, so the passthrough
mode would never get updated even if the coefficients change.
Fixes equalizer-test doing .. nothing.
Don't post a (fatal) error message on the bus just because we
failed to query some control. Fixes issue with built-in
Suyin Corp webcam for HP notebook (usbid 064e:e28a) on
OpenSuse 12.1, where querying red/blue balance fails.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=670197
We're happy to accept both byte-stream and avc, advertise
that on the sink caps and fix up _get_caps() function to
not just return "video/x-h264".
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=606662
Feed data into the pipeline using appsrc instead of fdsrc and
a pipe. Store unsigned byte values in guint8 instead of char.
Getting rid of the capsfilter also helps to avoid 'format is
not fully specified' warnings when pushing "video/x-h264" data
into rtph264pay with fully specified h264 caps in the sink template.
This requires SHOUT_FORMAT_WEBM, added in libshout 2.3.0,
so video/webm support is contingent on that symbol being
defined.
Also an indentation change required by the pre-commit hook.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=669590
Move common code to jackclient. There we can also handle the request state
message in a better way, as the element callbacks are only run if the element is
active.
pulseaudiosink breaks visualisations in its current form, so let's
prevent it from being autoplugged for the time being.
The best we can hope to do in the 0.10 series is query the list of
available sinks and their formats, and expose these as the bin's sinkpad
caps. While this is not a comprehensive solution, it will make sure that
we're only trying to support compressed formats if we're certain that
one exists.
The long-term fix for this will be in the form of proper upstream
renegotiation support in the 0.11/1.0 series.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=666361