Apparently the Microsoft Azure RTMP server requires that the
videodatarate and audiodatarate metadata be provided, so
set those, even if it's to 0. Use the actual input bitrate
tags if available.
This is done by using new feature of the CollectPad clip function
which sets the DTS as a gint64 in the collected data. It also simplify
the code a bit.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=740575
FLV documentation stipulates that timestamp must start at zero.
In order to respect this rule, keep the first timestamp around
and offset the timestamp from this value. This allow for longer
recording time in presence of timestamp that does not start
at 0 already.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=731352
Some Flash players (for instance JW Player) always expect a duration
tag, otherwise they don't start playback.
If duration can be queried from the sink pads or is provided as a tag,
use it. Otherwise try to determine it from the last seen timestamp of
the sink pads after EOS and rewrite it in the header before writing
the index.
Original commit message from CVS:
* gst/flv/gstflvmux.c: (gst_flv_mux_audio_pad_setcaps),
(gst_flv_mux_request_new_pad), (gst_flv_mux_write_buffer),
(gst_flv_mux_collected):
* gst/flv/gstflvmux.h:
* gst/flv/gstflvparse.c: (gst_flv_parse_audio_negotiate):
Add support for Speex audio and allow buffers without valid
timestamp in the muxer.
Original commit message from CVS:
* gst/flv/Makefile.am:
* gst/flv/gstflvdemux.c: (plugin_init):
* gst/flv/gstflvmux.c: (gst_flv_mux_base_init),
(gst_flv_mux_class_init), (gst_flv_mux_init),
(gst_flv_mux_finalize), (gst_flv_mux_reset),
(gst_flv_mux_handle_src_event), (gst_flv_mux_handle_sink_event),
(gst_flv_mux_video_pad_setcaps), (gst_flv_mux_audio_pad_setcaps),
(gst_flv_mux_request_new_pad), (gst_flv_mux_release_pad),
(gst_flv_mux_write_header), (gst_flv_mux_write_buffer),
(gst_flv_mux_collected), (gst_flv_mux_change_state):
* gst/flv/gstflvmux.h:
Add first version of a FLV muxer. The only missing feature is writing
of stream metadata.