... introduced when shuffling around code for the async implementation
by setting state of source (and udp sources) in _play before downstream
flushing is undone.
The gst_base_parse_set_frame_rate call was predicated on a change to
sample rate, duration or profile. However, the block count per frame can
also change between packets, which would result in incorrect buffer
durations.
Create a new pool in setcaps and stop/destroy the old one.
Remove buffer_alloc functions.
Check that we have v4l2 metadata in show_frame and fall back to memcpy into a
buffer from our pool if we don't receive one of our own buffers.
Various cleanups, avoids useless casts, move error handling outside of the main
code flow.
Negotiate to a resonable resolution instead of the max resolution.
Pretending to handle 8-bit signed causes distorted audio when
actually given such audio, which you will get if passing 8-bit
unsigned through audioconvert ! audioresample, as audioresample
only handles 8-bit signed. Fixes#605834.
Signed-off-by: David Schleef <ds@schleef.org>
Some video frames, for example alt-ref frame in VP8, will be
never displayed. This is why it has duration=0.
This patch allow to use this duration.
Bug: 654175
Signed-off-by: Alexey Fisher <bug-track@fisher-privat.net>
* use G_DEFINE_TYPE
* adjust to new GstBuffer and corresponding rtp and rtcp buffer interfaces
* misc caps and segment handling changes
FIXME: also relies on being able to pass caps along with a buffer,
which has no evident equivalent yet, so that either needs one,
or still needs quite some code path modification to drag along caps.
Since commit 8bfd80, gst_pulseringbuffer_stop doesn't wait for the
deferred call to be run before returning. This causes a race when
READY->NULL is executed shortly after, which stops the mainloop. This
leaks the element reference which is passed as userdata for the callback
(introduced in commit 7cf996, bug #614765).
The correct fix is to wait in READY->NULL for all outstanding calls to
be fired (since libpulse doesn't provide a DestroyNotify for the
userdata). We get rid of the reference passing from 7cf996 altogether,
since finalization from the callback would anyways lead to a deadlock.
Re-fixes bug #614765.