According to RFC 5104 section 4.3.1.2, RTCP PSFB FIR message SHALL
have a media_ssrc field set to 0. The actual media ssrc is in the FCI.
So in that case, we ignore the retained feedback and just let it through
to the rtp_session_process_fir() function which will check for the actual
SSRC inside the FCI.
Fixes a regression introduced by commit 57c27ec3
Previously, when the session had multiple internal sender SSRCs, it would
issue SR reports with RB blocks only on the first RTCP timeout and afterwards
SR reports would be sent empty. This was because the "generation" number
in RTPSource would increase more than once during the same cycle and afterwards
it would always be greater than the session's generation, which would cause
it to be skipped from being included in RBs.
This commit fixes this problem by:
1) Increasing the RTPSource generation only at the end of each cycle,
which essentially fixes the problem but only when the internal senders
are less than GST_RTCP_MAX_RB_COUNT.
2) Keeping for each RTPSource a set of SSRCs which stores which SSRC's
SR the given RTPSource has been reported in, which also fixes the problem
when the internal senders are more than GST_RTCP_MAX_RB_COUNT. This is
necessary because of the fact that any RTPSource is marked as reported
in itself's SR and makes it impossible to know if it has been reported
in other SRs too or not, and which.
Keep an extra stats structure for scheduling the BYE packets. When we
decide to schedule BYE, make a copy of the current stats into the
bye_stats. Then while we schedule the BYE, update and use only the
bye_stats. When we finished scheduling the BYE packet, we use the
regular stats again.
When we are scheduling BYE packets, ignore all RTCP for the sources that
are scheduling a BYE packet. Other sources that are not scheduling BYE
should continue receiving RTCP packets as usual.
Some buffers can have multiple moov atoms inside and the strategy
of using the gst_adapter_prev_pts timestamp to get the base timestamp
for the media of the fragment would fail as it would reuse the same
base timestamp for all moofs in the buffer instead of accumulating
the durations for all of them.
Heres a better explanation of the issue:
qtdemux receives a buffer where PTS(buf) = X
buf -> moofA | moofB | moofC
The problem was that PTS(buf) was used as the base timestamp for
all 3 moofs, causing all buffers to be X based. In this case we want
only moofA to be X based as it is what the PTS on buf means, and the
other moofB and moofC just use the accumulated timestamp from the
previous moofs durations.
To solve this, this patch uses gst_adapter_prev_pts distance
result, this allows qtdemux to calculate if it should use the
resulting pts or just accumulate the samples as it can identify
if the moofs belong to the same upstream buffer or not.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=719783
The parser can accept input that is not completely specified. Use the
ACCEPT_INTERSECT flag on the sinkpad to tweak the acceptcaps function to
check for intersection only. This allows us to proxy downstream
constraints while still allowing non-subset caps as input.
We can then also remove the appended template caps workaround.
Make a unit-test to check the new feature.
This reverts commit 26040ee38c
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=705024
In SmoothStreaming fragmented scenario, the timestamps are calculated
starting from the fragment buffer timestamp. When there is a not-linked
return from downstream, qtdemux will return upstream and will keep the
non-pushed data into its adapter.
On a new fragment buffer pushed to qtdemux, the new buffer timestamp
would overwrite the previous one that should be used on the still
to be pushed buffers. Because of this, this patch will also
update the fragment_start timestamp from the adapter last pts
to make sure the moof and timestamps are in sync and will result
in correct timestamps for all fragments.
In the scenario of "mdat | moov (with fragmented artifacts)" qtdemux
could read the moov again after the mdat because it was considering the
media as a fragmented one.
To avoid this loop this patch makes it store
the last processed moov_offset to avoid parsing it again.
And it also checks if there are any samples to play before
resturning to the mdat, so that it knows there is new data to be played.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=691570
When parsing a trak only free streams on failures if those streams
were created locally. They could have been created from a previous
fragment, in this case we they have valid info from the other fragment.
Including pads.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=691570
Don't reset the expected output seqnum when clearing the pt map because this
could stall the jitterbuffer forever.
Add a unit test for this.
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=709800
As for text subtitles and as suggested in #712643, throw
away the 2 byte terminator packets that some encoders insert.
This will make things better when remuxing and causes generation
of gap events.
Otherwise there were race conditions where we would send tags
on a flushing srcpad.
We have a test for that in GES, but this should be tested
systematically with harness in the future as I believe it
is useful for exactly that kind of cases.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=708165