- introduce two new properties:
* temporal-scalability-layer-flags:
Provide fine-grained control of layer encoding to the
outside world. The flags sequence should be a multiple of
the periodicity and is indexed by a running count of encoded
frames modulo the sequence length.
* temporal-scalability-layer-sync-flags:
Specify the pattern of inter-layer synchronisation (i.e.
which of the frames generated by the layer encoding
specification represent an inter-layer synchronisation).
There must be one entry per entry in
temporal-scalability-layer-flags.
- apply temporal scalability settings and expose as buffer
metadata.
This allows the codec to allocate a given frame to the correct
internal bitrate allocator. Additionally, all the
non-bitstream metadata needed to payload a temporally scaled
stream is now attached to each output buffer as a
GstVideoVP8Meta.
- add unit test for temporally scaled encoding.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-good/-/merge_requests/728>
As part of this also change the default bitrate value to 0. The default
value was 256000 previously. In reality, if the property was not set the
bitrate value would be scaled according to the resolution which is not
very intuitive behavior. It is better to use 0 for this purpose. Now
together with newly introduced property "bits-per-pixel" 0 means to
assign the bitrate according to resolution/framerate.
The default bitrates are now
- 1.2Mbps for VP8 720p@30fps
- 0.8Mbps for VP9 720p@30fps
and scaled accordingly for different resolutions/framerates.
Previously the default bitrate was also not scaled according to the
framerate but only took the resolution into account.
This also fixes the side effect of setting bitrate to 0. Previously
encoder would not produce any data at all.
Addition from Sebastian Dröge <sebastian@centricular.com> to assume
30fps if no framerate is given in the caps instead of not calculating
any bitrate at all.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-good/-/merge_requests/611>