x264 has to be compiled specifically for a target bit depth.
Distributions currently ship various libraries in their packages, with
different bit depths.
This change now allows to provide them all at configure time and have
the x264enc element dynamically switch between them based on the bit
depth of the input format.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=763297
_stdint.h is generated by Autotools and we don't really need it. All
supported platforms now ship with stdint.h. The only stickler was MSVC,
and since Visual Studio 2015 it also ships stdint.h now.
This method replace the manual adjustment of PTS and DTS to avoid
negative DTS issues. Using this method will also update the segment so
we don't loos sync.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=740575
Provide new frame-packing property to directly set
x264enc frame packing, or pass through upstream settings
The explicit layout from the frame-packing property is
preferred over any info from the caps.
Currently we only shift DTS to compensate that we don't support negative
timestamp. This cause a problem that PTS is no longer >= DTS and may
make muxers live much harder. Instead, shift both PTS/DTS forward. Also
remove all the hack to handle this which seems the result of thinking libx264
is bugged.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=731351
Makes x264 select its stream-format based on what's available
on caps, the user selected option will be chosen as a fallback
when both options are available.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=644233
Use of a rate control method (pass, bitrate, quantizer, etc properties), a
preset and possibly a profile and/or tuning are now the recommended way to
configure x264 through x264enc.
If a preset/tuning are specified then these will define the default values and
the property defaults will be ignored. After this the option-string property is
applied, followed by the user-set properties, fast first pass restrictions and
finally the profile restrictions.
Addresses part of bug #607798
- Make defaults append the appropriate default value to a string. This is
needed to differentiate between something user-set and the actual prop
default.
- Add an internal option string to which _set_property () cases append for the
majority of properties.
- Use gst_x264_enc_parse_options () to clean up application of settings. This
will make order of application with respect to the presets and tunings quite
simple.
Addresses part of bug #607798
In X264_BUILD >= 86 there is a new API for applying restrictions to an H.264
Profile. This makes it easier to achieve Baseline Profile for example.
Addresses part of bug #607798
Original commit message from CVS:
* ext/x264/gstx264enc.c: (gst_x264_enc_reset),
(gst_x264_enc_chain), (gst_x264_enc_encode_frame):
* ext/x264/gstx264enc.h:
Do not deal with duplicated input (timestamps). If needed,
a generic element can do so.
Do not manipulate input timestamps on the way out,
since that shifts the timeline and A/V sync.
Original commit message from CVS:
* configure.ac:
Check for sufficiently up-to-date x264 API.
* ext/x264/gstx264enc.c: (gst_x264_enc_pass_get_type),
(gst_x264_enc_base_init), (gst_x264_enc_class_init),
(gst_x264_enc_init), (gst_x264_enc_init_encoder),
(gst_x264_enc_set_property), (gst_x264_enc_get_property):
* ext/x264/gstx264enc.h:
Expose some more parameters of the x264 encoder as properties.
Original commit message from CVS:
* ext/x264/Makefile.am:
* ext/x264/gstx264enc.c: (gst_x264_enc_header_buf),
(gst_x264_enc_sink_set_caps), (gst_x264_enc_base_init),
(gst_x264_enc_class_init), (gst_x264_enc_log_callback),
(gst_x264_enc_init), (gst_x264_enc_init_encoder),
(gst_x264_enc_finalize), (gst_x264_enc_chain),
(gst_x264_enc_encode_frame), (plugin_init):
* ext/x264/gstx264enc.h:
Use video format library and GST_WRITE_*_BE macros where applicable.
Use finalize in stead of dispose.
Set up debug category and log callback.