Rounding errors with the floating point rate could make it so that we
don't end up exactly at the required stepping duration.
Use the segment clipping boundaries, which are not subject to rate
adjustements, instead to detect when we reached the stepping duration.
Add some debug info related to going to the PAUSED state.
Mention that elements implementing GstMixer and GstTuner need to be
in the right state before they can be used. Also mention GLib
functions for converting filenames to and from URIs.
Fixes#602877.
Some gcc versions warn about bytewriter writing to memory accessed
via a const guint8 pointer, despite our explicit cast to guint8 *.
Work around that by using an intermediary variable.
Fixes#598526.
When clamping the base time, correctly use 'now', instead of
'-now' - the intent is to prevent 'now-base' ever being
negative, which would cause a position report outside the segment.
Fixes: #602419
[A-Z] regexp fails under et_EE locale because Z in Estonian alphabet is
located after S and therefore characters starting with 'TUV...' are not
in the range anymore.
Fixes bug #602093.
gst_event_new_sink_message()
gst_event_parse_sink_message()
This event is used for sending a GstMessage downstream and synchronized
with the stream, to be posted by the sink once it reaches the sink.
Fixes bug #602275.
and install into a different directory $(libexecdir/gstreamer-0.10) so that
everything is versioned properly.
NOTE: run 'make clean' after updating; if you are running an uninstalled setup,
you will need to update your gst-uninstalled script (unless it's symlinked
to gstreamer core master) and exit/enter your uninstalled environment to get
the updated environment. If you are running an installed setup, you should
run 'make uninstall' before merging this change or remove the old
plugin-scanner binary manually.
Fixes#601698.
This reverts commit f864187bf5.
Reverting this as it changes behaviour and the documentation is
ambiguous about whether the caller must check the type first or
not (call must check type vs. returns NULL if not a string). If
GLib has been compiled with G_DISABLE_CHECKS then g_value_get_string()
may return complete garbage even if the value does not contain
a string. Better play it safe, esp. since the extra check is just
an integer comparison. For fundamental types we could return values
from the GValue structure directly if we really wanted to bypass
the extra check.