Otherwise, having 2 tagdemux in a row followed by an element operating in
pull mode will make the second tagdemux implictly eat the first tagdemux'
tag event(s).
Fixes (part of) #641047.
... as that is the specification and fixes compilation on Cygwin:
gstxmptaag.c: In function 'read_one_tag':
gstxmptag.c:1015: error: array subscript has type 'char'
Variable was being written to and could cause crashes
if multiple elements were parsing xmp at the same time.
Moving it to local scope solves the problem.
This makes sure we do not touch the stream taglist once the pipeline has
been prerolled. Adding of stream tags happens in the pad event probe
which runs in a different thread from discoverer stream processing, so
modifying the tag list while discoverer might be processing it can
sometimes cause a crash.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=639778
This avoids a race where the timeout callback is scheduled to run but we
get sufficient information to finish discovery before actually getting
around to executing the callback. See the documentation of
g_source_is_destroyed() for more details.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=639730
This ensures that everything is properly cleaned up before the
GstDiscoverer object is freed. Specifically, it makes sure that we've
removed the async timeout callback before freeing the object to avoid a
potential crash later on.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=639755
Use LC_MESSAGES rather than LC_ALL. Save/load description as untranslated string
when using an English language locale. Strip locale information to the language,
so we don't save keys like description[fr_FR.UTF-8]=...
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=638860
Makes things work again properly in uninstalled setups (and
presumably in installed setups where GStreamer is installed
into a non-standard prefix). Requires fixes from core git.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=639039
Need to pass libgstreamer-0.10 explicitly to linker, since we're
calling gst_init(), which in turn is needed because the encoding
target get_type() function calls gst_value_register().
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=639039
Make sure to use the PKG_CONFIG_PATH set at configure time instead of
just relying on an env-var set one. This makes sure both g-ir-compiler
and g-ir-scanner use the same PKG_CONFIG_PATH for determining include
paths etc.
Observed a case where the sink went to null-state during the query,
hence the ringbuffer-pointer was NULL, causing a crash.
Moving the ringbuffer-check code until after the query, and hold the
lock during the check and while using the spec-values. It should not matter
to the query wether the ringbuffer is present or not, and it actually
gets a time bit more time to get the ringbuffer set up in this case!
Fixes#635231
When we have an invalid running-time (because we clipped, for example) use the
RTP base time for timestamping instead of generating wrong RTP timestamps.
with i686-apple-darwin10-gcc-4.2.1:
encoding-profile.h:134: warning: type qualifiers ignored on function return type
encoding-profile.c:240: warning: type qualifiers ignored on function return type
gstencodebin.c: In function 'next_unused_stream_profile':
gstencodebin.c:454: warning: format '%d' expects type 'int', but argument 8 has type 'GType'
gstencodebin.c:464: warning: format '%d' expects type 'int', but argument 8 has type 'GType'
gst_discoverer_discover_uri() expects the caller to unref the returned
GstDiscovererInfo object. The corresponding gtk-doc annotation was not
updated to reflect this.
We want to send the keealive message a little earlier than the timeout value
specifies. Scale this based on the value of the timeout instead of just assuming
5 seconds.
Because we should act before the rtsp server does a timeout, we
reduce the timeout-time with 5 seconds, this should be safe to always
keep te rtsp connection alive.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=633455
Use GstDiscoverer{Audio,Video}Info in getters like
gst_discoverer_{audio,video}_info_get_*(). This avoids the casts in the macros,
help language bindings and is more correct.
Force regeneration of marshal.[ch] files after prefix changes in
Makefile.am, to avoid build errors for those of us who don't
habitually make clean first.
Adds a tag to inform what mode was used by a camera to calculate
the picture capturing exposure
Also adds mapping to exif and tests
API: GST_TAG_CAPTURING_METERING_MODE
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=631773
Adds new tag for tagging sharpness processing used
when capturing an image. Also maps it in the exif
tags.
Tests included.
API: GST_TAG_CAPTURING_SHARPNESS
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=631773
There's no reason to make the marshaller public API. Don't install
pbutils-marshal.h header file and use prefix that makes sure the
symbol doesn't get exported.
So run-time bindings can introspect the names correctly (we abuse this
field as description field only in elements, not for public API
(where the description belongs into the gtk-doc chunk).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=629746
Add a new function called gst_rtp_buffer_list_from_buffer() that takes
a GstBuffer containing a RTP packets and spits out a GstBufferList
containing two buffers, one with the header and the other with the payload.
RFC 5285 describes a generic method to add multiple header extensions to RTP packets.
These functions parse these headers and return them, both for the one-byte header and the
two bytes headers.
This adds code to translate the profile_and_level indication from the
MPEG-4 video (ISO/IEC 14496-2) headers to a string profile/level. The
mappings are taken from the spec and Wireshark's code, and might need to
be expanded on.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=617314
API: gst_codec_utils_mpeg4video_get_profile()
API: gst_codec_utils_mpeg4video_get_level()
API: gst_codec_utils_mpeg4video_caps_set_level_and_profile()
This adds code to parse the first few bytes of H.264 sequence parameter
set in order to extract the profile and level as const strings. This
code was originally in both qtdemux and matroskademux.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=617314
API: gst_codec_utils_h264_get_level()
API: gst_codec_utils_h264_get_profile()
API: gst_codec_utils_h264_caps_set_level_and_profile()
This moves AAC profile detection to pbutils, and uses this in
typefindfunctions. This will also be used in qtdemux.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=617314
API: gst_codec_utils_aac_get_profile()
API: codec_utils_aac_caps_set_level_and_profile()
This allows us to add generic codec-specific functionality, like
extracting profile/level data from headers, without having to duplicate
code across demuxers and typefindfunctions.
As a starting point, this moves over AAC level extraction code from
typefindfunctions, so it can be reused in qtdemux, etc.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=617314
API: gst_codec_utils_aac_get_sample_rate_from_index()
API: gst_codec_utils_aac_get_level()
From gstinfo.h:
/* do not use this function, use the GST_DEBUG_CATEGORY_INIT macro */
GstDebugCategory *_gst_debug_category_new (const gchar * name,
And more importantly:
#pragma GCC poison _gst_debug_category_new
So this commit fixes --disable-gst-debug builds.
Make appsrc not set caps on buffers when its own caps is NULL.
This avoids calling make_metadata_writable on all buffers and
prevents losing buffer caps in case we are not replacing it
with something meaningful.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=630353