... rather than when determining when to end the frame.
The opportunity to do so might not come when forced to drain,
and it seems nicer anyway to do so at parse wrapup time.
This happens if we had no CAPS event yet but e.g. got an EOS event. We
would then try to output a 0-sized buffer, but getting that from the
adapter will give an assertion, return NULL and then crash.
sidx has "first_offset" syntax which represents the distance in bytes
from anchor point to media fragment. If present, we should adjust
sidx_base_offset.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=776431
This logic did not belong to the channel configuration
parser (only used by dvbbasebin) but to dvbsrc, which
is the element directly using this value and honoring
the "adapter" property.
Allows previously non-working cases like this to work:
GST_DVB_ADAPTER=1 gst-launch-1.0 dvbsrc delsys=11 modulation=7 frequency=689000000 ! fakesink
Previous patch allows sidx box parsing from incoming buffers.
Since the incoming buffer boundary might be over sidx box,
there can be remaining buffer in isobmff parser adapter.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=776352
If they were not ported after 4+ years it seems unlikely that anybody is
ever going to need them again. They're still in the GIT history if
needed.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=774530
They often don't only contain the PCR information but also other
metadata, like title. Give this information to the pipeline.
Also strip the tags from the stream as we a) already parsed them now and
b) decoders don't like these tags to happen in the middle of the stream
(i.e. the start of each fragment) and tagdemux only can strip them off
the beginning and end.
No-one's using/depending on it (it would have criticalled and not worked)
and it's causing more problems than it's solving. Store the GMainContext
in the public struct instead for subclasses to optionally use instead of
relying on the push/pop state to be correct.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=775970
middle textures in gleffects do not need to use GstGLMemoryPBO as they
aren't transfering data to/from the GPU. This will cost too much DMA
memory and cause performance issue. Change the allocator to use non-PBO
GstGLMemory.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=776072
glvideomixer does not support it currently and it needs special support
for handling this correctly, and is rather non-trivial to implement for
all formats.
Compositor does not support it currently and it needs special support
for handling this correctly, and is rather non-trivial to implement for
all formats.