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* ext/ogg/gstoggmux.c: (gst_ogg_mux_init),
(gst_ogg_mux_request_new_pad), (gst_ogg_mux_queue_pads),
(gst_ogg_mux_clear_collectpads), (gst_ogg_mux_change_state):
* gst/adder/gstadder.c: (gst_adder_init),
(gst_adder_request_new_pad), (gst_adder_collected),
(gst_adder_change_state):
Update for gst_collectpads_foo() to gst_collect_pads_foo()
API change.
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* gst/adder/gstadder.c: (gst_adder_query), (gst_adder_collected),
(gst_adder_change_state):
Fix timestamps and fix deadlock when stopping the collectpads.
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* gst/adder/gstadder.c: (gst_adder_query), (gst_adder_class_init),
(gst_adder_init), (gst_adder_request_new_pad),
(gst_adder_change_state):
Add query function to source pad, so adder reports the correct
time/sample position when queried (#315457); fix state change
function; use GST_DEBUG_FUNCPTR() for pad functions.
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* configure.ac:
When testing for X libs, use the X CFlags
* gst/adder/gstadder.c: (gst_adder_change_state):
Stop the collectpads before calling parent state change function
on PAUSED->READY, otherwise we deadlock deactivating pads.
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* gst/adder/Makefile.am:
* gst/adder/gstadder.c: (gst_adder_setcaps),
(gst_adder_class_init), (gst_adder_init),
(gst_adder_request_new_pad), (gst_adder_collected),
(gst_adder_change_state):
* gst/adder/gstadder.h:
Ported adder as an example of a mixer element using
collect pads. Needs more negotiation work.
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reviewed by Benjamin Otte <otte@gnome.org>
* gst/adder/gstadder.c: (gst_adder_loop):
properly error out when no negotiation has happened yet. (fixes
#143032)
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* gst/ac3parse/gstac3parse.c: update to checklist 5
* gst/adder/gstadder.c: rewrite negotiation. update to checklist 5
* gst/audioconvert/gstaudioconvert.c: update to checklist 5
* gst/audioscale/gstaudioscale.c: same
* gst/auparse/gstauparse.c: same
* gst/avi/gstavidemux.c: same
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merge TYPEFIND branch. Major changes:
- totally reworked type(find) system
- all typefind functions are in gst/typefind now
- more typefind functions then before
- some plugins might fail to compile now because I don't have them installed and they
a) require bytestream or
b) haven't had their typefind fixed.
Please fix those plugins and put the typefind functions into gst/typefind if they don't have dependencies
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New typefind system:
* bytestream is now part of the core
* all plugins have been modified to use this new typefind system
* asf typefinding added
* mpeg video stream typefiding removed because it's broken
* duplicate typefind entries removed
* extra id3 typefinding added, because we've seen 4 types of files
(riff/wav, flac, vorbis, mp3) with id3 headers and each of these needs
to work. Instead, I've added an id3 element and let it redo typefiding
after the id3 header. this needs a hack because spider only typefinds
once. We can remove this hack once spider supports multiple typefinds.
* with all this, mp3 typefinding is semi-rewritten
* id3 typefinding in flac/vorbis is removed, it's no longer needed
* fixed spider and gst-typefind to use this, too.
* Other general cleanups
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New mimetypes gone into effect today - this commit changes all old mimetypes over to the new mimetypes spec as described in the previous commit's document. Note: some plugins will break, some pipelines will break, expect HEAD to be broken or at least not 100% working for a few days, but don't forget to report bugs
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compatibility fix for new GST_DEBUG stuff.
Includes fixes for missing includes for config.h and unistd.h
I only ensured for plugins I can build that they work, so if some of them are still broken, you gotta fix them yourselves unfortunately.
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another batch of connect->link fixes
please let me know about issues
and please refrain of making them yourself, so that I don't spend double
the time resolving conflicts