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Added a quick hack to allow loop based elements to finish intead of
looping till infinity.
Added compile time i386 or plain C getbits implementation selection.
The vorbis decoder now is our first loop based element!
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Fix on x86 architectures - was just checking for 386, D'oh.
Fix autogen to run autoheader _before_ autoconf, since it generates a
required file (config.h.in, which I just removed from CVS since its an
autogenerated one). Also fix messed up variables in gst/Makefile.am
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Begun to add support for non i386 architectures, with the help of Chris
Emerson. Added bits to configure to figure out architecture, and added
some alternatives for PPC. Should cause no problems on i386, but I'll
check after this commit, but doesn't yet work on PPC by a fair way...
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The vorbis encoder
A test program to convert an mp3 to a vorbis file.
A fix for the dynamic plugin loader factory_find was not working.
Don't forget to run gstreamer-register after installing the plugins!
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Due to popular demand :-), I added a vorbis decoder.
The encoder is not yet functional.
Small cosmetic changes to gstcpu.c
Beware:
You *need* to install libvorbis.a from the main vorbis CVS.
you *have* to change the line in libtool to
deplibs_check_method="pass_all"
because else the plugin shared library refuses to link against the
static libvorbis.a library. This is a hack. I have no intention in
including libvorbis into the gstreamer CVS tree and making it
libtool compatible.
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Added CPU detection.
Added SSE optimisation to mpeg_play
Modified the mpeg2 decoder and gstidct to use cpu detection.
Cleanups in the mpeg1 and mpeg2 decoders.
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Changes to gstreamer-config to include gtk+ libs
manual changes: queues, threads, programs
gsteditor does not crash anymore.
gstpipline new should return a GstElement *
fixed ac3dec for new getbits
fixes to gstreamer-launch
more efficient startup for gstplay.
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Faster and modular getbits implementation.
Fixed a bug in the audiosink that could lock up your box on bad MB.
Modified the plugins to use the new getbits functions.
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Externalized the plugin information in /etc/gstreamer/reg.xml
- no need to do a plugin_load_all()
- plugins are loaded when needed
- typedetect functions are loaded when needed (still buggy)
- no need to check for the existance of the plugin in the codecs
- added gstreamer-register to create the reg.xml file
- renamed launch to gstreamer-launch
- plugins need to register the typefactory they provide
modified the plugins to meet the new design
modified the plugins to correctly set their pad types
autoplugging can be done without loading the plugins now
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More docs (most of them just empty...)
Added automatic pad plugging.
Added automatic dynamic pad plugging.
Changed some codecs to correctly set their pad types.
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A first (rude) attempt at autoplug.
Autoplugging selects appropriate codecs to connect src to sink, adds
them to the pipeline and connect pads.
Autoplugging will run the typedetect plugin if the src pad has no MIME
type.
No autoplugging is done on the src and sink pads, it's hardcoded:
connect 'src to sink'.
No attempt at creating threads.
No attempt at dynamically autoplugging not yet existing pads.
Changes to (some) plugins to properly set their MIME types.
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libXv is now linked against by test/* and gstplay if it is present.
-lXv isn't leaked all over the place due to AC_CHECK_LIB test.
This is still messy though - we shouldn't have to link explicitly
with extra things just because we use certain plugins.
Build Makefile in tests, but don't recurse into tests when doing the
build (tests no longer in SUBDIRS).
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Build fixes.
Adapted the test directory to the new state management
added an mpeg2 to avi encoder.
added a v4l to divx capture example.
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Added the bufferpool handler.
This object is able to generate buffers and is passed between elements to
exchange buffers. Elements can also use this pool to efficiently generate
output buffers.
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Added general IDCT library. Added IEEE testbed.
Update to the windows codec loader.
fixes in the riff parser/encoder.
cleanup in the getbits/putbits API.
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Adding explicit license information, since quite a large number of source
files don't have the LGPL header. This is something we need to fix.
GNOME has a script to run around and fix things, maybe we should snag a
copy and let it loose in a sandbox.
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Megapatch, changes which states are available, how they're used, and how
they're set. Also modifies the scheduling system, breaking pulled
buffers. Check mail archives for more details.
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Added DivX ;-) support by using the wine .dll loader. you must unzip
binaries.zip from http://divx.euro.ru/binaries.zip into the win32
directory **of the source tree**.
Extended and bugfixed thr riff parser to support DivX ;-)
Extended the avi parser to support DivX ;-) and MPEG Layer 3.
Fixed a bug in mpg123. Sound still is seriously wrong with layer 3.
Fixed MPEG2 playback in gstplay.
Time indication in gstplay is temporarly broken.
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Better error recovery in teh MPEG1 decoder.
Removed MPEG2 stuff from the MPEG1 decoderand make it ignore MPEG2
streams.
Some extra framerates in the MPEG2 decoder (from libmpeg2)
Round image size up to the nearest multiple of 16 (MPEG2 decoder)