When parsing NUL-terminated strings, do not include the terminating
NUL byte(s). Depending on the encoding used, either g_utf8_validate()
failed due to this, or worse the call to g_utf16_to_utf8() would
return 0 items read on an empty string, causing it to fail parsing
certain frames.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=770355
We checked this already earlier, so this is dead code.
Leave an assert in place for consistency with the other
branch and in case the rest of the code changes.
CID 1397350.
Pass the frame data and size explicitly to
id3v2_add_id3v2_frame_blob_to_taglist() and add a
comment that it's being deliberately / manually
passed the full ID3v2 frame including header.
Ensure that nothing is in any of the streaming thread functions
anymore when going from PAUSED to READY. While the parent's state change
function has deactivated all pads, there is nothing preventing
downstream from activating our srcpad again and calling the getrange()
function. Although we're in READY!
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=775687
Workaround source_root being the root directory of all projects
in the subproject case.
Remove now unneeded getpluginsdir and define c++ tests in the same loop.
Bump meson requirement to 0.35
https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson
With contributions from:
Tim-Philipp Müller <tim@centricular.com>
Jussi Pakkanen <jpakkane@gmail.com> (original port)
Highlights of the features provided are:
* Faster builds on Linux (~40-50% faster)
* The ability to build with MSVC on Windows
* Generate Visual Studio project files
* Generate XCode project files
* Much faster builds on Windows (on-par with Linux)
* Seriously fast configure and building on embedded
... and many more. For more details see:
http://blog.nirbheek.in/2016/05/gstreamer-and-meson-new-hope.htmlhttp://blog.nirbheek.in/2016/07/building-and-developing-gstreamer-using.html
Building with Meson should work on both Linux and Windows, but may
need a few more tweaks on other operating systems.
By default we'll wait for a certain amount of data before
attempting typefinding. However, if the stream is fairly
short, we might get EOS before we ever attempted any
typefinding, so at this point we should force typefinding
and output any pending data if we manage to detect the
type.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org//show_bug.cgi?id=768178
In 0.10 the source pad was a dynamic pad that was only added once
the type had been detected, but in 1.x it's an always source pad,
so checking whether it's still NULL won't work to detect if the
type has been detected.
Makes tagdemux error out when we get EOS but haven't managed to
identify the format of the data after the tag.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org//show_bug.cgi?id=768178
gst_buffer_copy_region() does not copy the duration if it doesn't start
with the first byte. We just skip the tag here, so the duration is still
valid.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=767791
The serialization of double typed geographical
coordinates to DMS system supported by the exif
standards was previously truncated without need.
The previous code truncated the seconds part of
the coordinate to a fraction with denominator
equal to 1 causing a bug on the deserialization
when the test for the coordinate to be serialized
was more precise.
This patch applies a 10E6 multiplier to the numerator
equal to the denominator of the rational number.
Eg. Latitude = 89.5688643 Serialization
DMS Old code = 89/1 deg, 34/1 min, 7/1 sec
DMS New code = 89/1 deg, 34/1 min, 79114800UL/10000000UL
Deserialization
DMS Old code = 89.5686111111
DMS New code = 89.5688643
The new test tries to serialize a higher precision
coordinate.
The types of the coordinates are also guint32 instead
of gint like previously. guint32 is the type of the
fraction components in the exif.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=767537
gst_buffer_copy_region() does not copy the timestamp if it doesn't start
with the first byte. We just skip the tag here, so the timestamp is still
valid.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=767173
This tag match the EXIF_TAG_FOCAL_LENGTH_IN_35_MM_FILM exif tag and is
stored on a short. Hence there is a precision loss compared to the
GstTag which is a double value.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=753930
It is the 35 mm equivalent focal length of the lens, mainly used in
photography. Tag value is stored in a double value to be consistent with
GST_TAG_CAPTURING_FOCAL_LENGTH.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=753930
When g_option_context_parse fails, context and error variables are not getting free'd
which results in memory leaks. Free'ing the same.
And replacing g_error_free with g_clear_error, which checks if the error being passed
is not NULL and sets the variable to NULL on free'ing.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=753852
Use g_utf16_to_utf8() instead of the more generic g_convert(), so
that we can extract text in UTF-16 format even on embedded systems
with crippled iconv support.
This code path is exercised by the id3demux test_unsync_v23
check in gst-plugins-good.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=741144
Bypass g_convert/iconv if there's nothing to convert. That way,
conversion won't fail on systems where iconv doesn't support
converting utf-8 to latin1 and there's nothing to convert.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=723252
The spec for this does not say nor imply how this should be
interpreted. The previous code would try to shift by 64 bits,
which is undefined.
Coverity 1195119
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=727955
Otherwise upstream can get confused about offsets as there will
be a jump once the tags have been parsed due to the stripped area.
If upstream pulls from 0 to 100, and then tagdemux does the
tag reading and finds out that the first 200 bytes are the tag, the
next pull from upstream will have an offset of 200 bytes. So
upstream will get the following data:
0 - 100, 300 - (EOS), as it will continue requesting from where
it has last stopped, but tagdemux will add an offset to skip the
tags.
This patch makes sure that the tags have been parsed and skipped
since the first pull range call.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=744580
Accumulate buffers in an adapter instead of appending them because append causes
a lot of memcpys.
Keep track of the last tagsize and accumulate enough data before attempting to
parse more data.
This patch implements a minimal amount of changes in order to not change the
behaviour. We should really rewrite the tag handling and trimming using
the adapter API instead of merging and trimming into a buffer.
id3mux and id3v2mux expect GST_TAG_ID3V2_FRAME type to be stored in a
GstSample and not a buffer, which is also needed because we can't
attach extradata/caps to buffers any more. These are private tags
no one should be poking at, and also the extra info is missing.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=707765
The _1_0 suffixed environment variables override the
non-suffixed ones, so if we're in an environment that
sets the _1_0 suffixed ones, such as jhbuild, we need
to set those to make sure ours actually always get
used.
This reverts commit e39fbe6b7e.
Looks like we need to pass the full .la file after all in a setup
with libtool, or it might not find the library, e.g. like
ERROR: can't resolve libraries to shared libraries: gstfft-1.0
Conflicts:
gst-libs/gst/audio/Makefile.am
gst-libs/gst/pbutils/Makefile.am
Also see https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=603710
Fix reading of tags for the case filsrc ! footagdemux ! fooparse ! ..
where we would not read the tags because we never start our own
streaming thread.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=673185
The DATE field may contain dates, partial dates, or dates with
time. Store the result in GST_TAG_DATE_TIME, so we can express
properly which fields are present or not, and can store the
time if there is one, and can serialise and deserialise the
tag without loss of information and without making up
information that's not there.
Instead of using short YYYY-MM-DD form we will store
long YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS+TS date and time.
According to this documentation we can do it:
http://wiki.xiph.org/VorbisComment#Date_and_time
This datetime format is needed by apps where more information
is needed. For example voice, meeting recording, etc.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=677712