The format probing code was assuming there'd be one caps
structure for each separate width/depth combination like
we did in 0.10 all over the place: for one, we'd query
unsigned/signed formats together for the same width/height,
and we'd add the entire current structure to the probed
caps when we find a format is supported. Now that we have
all raw formats in a single structure, this is all not going
to work so well any more. We added the entire structure with
all possible formats to the caps if we support just one format.
Fix probing so that we only return the list of actually
supported raw audio formats (with native endianness) from
get_caps().
Make it possible for subclasses to provide the timestamp (as an absolute time
against the pipeline clock) of the last read data.
Fix up alsa to provide the timestamp received from alsa. Because the alsa
timestamps are in monotonic time, we can only do this when the monotonic clock
has been selected as the pipeline clock.
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=635256
This reverts part of "visual: enable commented out code again."
(commit 8222ba16c8).
The shader code does indeed look broken (or rather,
it makes assumptions that are not necessarily true here,
namly that pixel stride is 4, for example), which
makes totem very crashy and causes other weird behaviour.
Also see https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=683527
gst_element_class_get_pad_template() does not return a ref,
so we mustn't unref the template returned. Fixes crashes
when switching back and forth between different types of
subtitle streams.
Add support for GstVideoMeta and GstVideoFrame.
Remove some redundant fields that are also in GstVideoInfo
Disable the shader code, it looks broken.
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=681719
We don't really care about what's inside those channels. This also makes the
caps valid because now it's no longer possible to have channels=1 and a mask
of 0x3.
Pick delta pad earlier during header parsing, and pick it based
on whether it's a video stream or not rather than some rather
byzantine signalling from theoraenc etc. which would set the delta
flag on header packets which oggmux would then pick up and determine
that this is a "delta-able" stream.
Since the new videodecoder-based theoraenc didn't do that any more,
we would only see the first delta flag on the second video packet,
which is after we've already muxed a few audio packets flagged as
key units, which trips up the unit test.
Fixes pipelines/oggmux unit test.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=679958