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Make GstMixerTrack a GObject. I also want to make it emit several signals, starting work is in here but it's not fully implemented yet. for OSS, this will cause issues, but for ALSA, this is all automated.
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There was a floating doubt on the way visualization is written. We use 'z' everywhere now. Both in gst-player and libgstplay
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Corrected macro in medi-info-priv.h so that it follows ISO standards,
and removed broken return from void function in navigation.c
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Changing have_xid to have_video_out to match the new GstVideoSink parent object.
Adding have_vis_size.
Fixing gst_play_connect_visualisation
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Adding needed license information. The patch was reviewed and approved by
Christian Shaller. Ronald Bultje and Benjamin also responded with
comments.
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Remove .pc files from CLEANFILES, since it's done automatically by
automake during distclean instead of (incorrectly) during clean.
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Fix another instance of audio/raw -> audio/x-raw-int and
video/raw -> video/x-raw-{yuv,rgb}. There probably should
be a audio/x-raw-float for jacksink but I didn't add that.
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* actually recurse into sndfile if we are able
* big ladspa cleanups, mainly to comply with the buffer-frames caps property, but also general
cleanups
- the samplerate prop is gone, if you want to set it explicitly (as in for get-based plugins)
you need to use a filtered connection, just like with buffer-frames
* big float2int and int2float changes for buffer-frames compatibility - I think it's quite a bit
simpler
* make the ossclock general, add it to gstaudio, and use it in sndfile as well
i need to update mimetypes, but that's coming soon. there are some other plugins that don't
support buffer-frames, i guess i need to get around to fixing them as well.
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A big rewrite of the spec file and some ffmpeg disting fixes. The ffmpeg plugin still doesn't build for me, but I think I am getting close :)
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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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Fixing error message when a plugin is missing (gst-player -> libgstplay).
Pipeline state change on error is now done directly in error callback, there's still something weird with oss /dev/dsp ressource busy error.
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Error handling is inside and works :)
Mutexes have been removed. That should fix UI responsiveness problems on query_length. Please heavily test to check if they were really needed.
Some fixes in GClosures
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Corrected the configure.ac so it actually works. Updated some c files
so that they build on Solaris. This mostly involved supporting ISO
style variable-argument macros.
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Updated autogen.sh/configure.ac and various Makefiles to make the
configure script set up all gcc specific compiler arguments, rather
than hardcoding them in the Makefile.am files
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Make vis_video_thread play when connected afterwards
This generates some segfaults in gst_thread but we need to fix that
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Made a theorical libgstplay which refs/unrefs elements before putting them in AsyncQueue.
Added a "pipeline_error" signal which will later allow the player and apps to detect that pipeline was unable to play and why...
This version is NOT STABLE AT ALL. it will need fixes in core but i commit it as is so that we fix those problems
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make Company happy : Changed visualisation pipeline structure.. audio sink is directly connected to tee so no queue between volume and audio sink...
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Port some changes from 0.6.0/0.6.1 back to HEAD (.pc files moved to pkg-config/, .m4 file moved from plugins to core)
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Incorporating visualisation in libgstplay
adding have_vis_xid signal and a new type of GstPlay object (VIDEO_VISUALISATION)
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Added gst_gconf function to render visualisation plugin from GConf key "default/visualisation"
Enjoyed that commit to document those functions and remove commented functions
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gst_play_get_sink_element has been improved :
- Recursively searches in bins
- Able to find sink_element of a specified GstPlaySinkType (audio,video,any)
This now allow us to send very complex bins to GstPlay for audio/video sink without breaking length querying, eos signaling, etc..
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add FreeBSD patches from Andrew Turner and add missing ivorbis m4 to cvs, also disable ivorbis plugin as the test mistakes ordinary vorbis for tremor
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Code cleanup and reorganization
I ll now be able to make nice gtk-doc for this lib
Fixed latency bug on async_queue pop
X video window now comes immediatly
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added func gst_play_set_data_src
removed pipeline GST_PLAY_PIPE_VIDEO_THREADSAFE - it never worked and its just taking up space
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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
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Fixed gst_play_dispose function so that GstPlay objects can be unrefed safely.
Optimized some g_idle_add for the signal poller.