We currently don't log much about channel positions making debugging
harder as it should be. This is the first step in my attempt to improve
this.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=763985
There is a small window of time where the audio ringbuffer thread
can access the parent thread variable, before it's initialized
by the parent thread. The patch replaces this variable use by
g_thread_self().
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=764865
When blocking the subtitle pad, it's expected that stream-start
is the first event, and that it can precede caps arriving on the
peer pad - in fact the caps can only have arrived on the peer
pad when it was pre-primed with sticky events previously.
Instead, just pass the stream-start and don't block, because
stream-start is sticky anyway.
Don't require a cue identifier preceding the time range line
when parsing WebVTT. We could also store the CueID, but it's
not using anywhere, so just ignore it for now.
Since the allocation query caps contains memory size and the pad's caps
contains the display size, an audio encoder or decoder might need to allocate
a different buffer size than the size negotiated in the caps.
This patch splits this logic distinction for audiodecoder and audioencoder.
Thus the user, if needs a different allocation caps, should set it through
gst_audio_{encoder,decoder}_set_allocation_cap() before calling the negotiate()
vmethod. Otherwise the allocation_caps will be the same as the caps in the
src pad.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=764421
Since the allocation query caps contains memory size and the pad's caps
contains the display size, a video encoder or decoder might need to allocate
a different frame size than the size negotiated in the caps.
This patch splits this logic distinction for videodecoder and videoencoder.
The user if needs a different allocation caps, should set the allocation_caps
in the GstVideoCodecState before calling negotiate() vmethod. Otherwise the
allocation_caps will be the same as the caps set in the src pad.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=764421
Doing so prevents us dropping buffers in the rare, but possible, situations,
when the stream changes SSRC and new sequence numbers does not differ
much from the last sequence number from previous SSRC. For example:
ssrc - 0xaaaa 101,102,103,104 ssrc - 0xbbbb 102, 103, 104, 105...
In the scenario above we don't want to drop the first 3 packets of
0xbbbb stream.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=764459
Make writable the buffer before pushing it lead to a buffer copy. It's
because a reference is keep for the previous buffer.
The previous buffer reference is only need to duplicate the buffer. In
drop-only mode, the previous buffer is release just after pushing the
buffer so a copy is done but it's useless.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=764319
The function gst_discoverer_info_copy doesn't copy the data members seekable
and result of the source GstDiscovererInfo.
In the case of copying a GstDiscovererInfo for later use, the seekbale will be
undefined, which in practice usually will be false, even though the seekable of
the original GstDiscovererInfo is true.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=762710
The parameter type was wrongly documenting that a GstVideoInfo structure
pointer was needed, while it needs a GstVideoFormatInfo structure
pointer.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=764414
Insert extra checks for the validity of the incoming
data when parsing subrip/webvtt content and debug log
output for invalid content.
Should fix Coverity warnings.
P010 is a YUV420 format with an interleaved U-V plane and 2-bytes per
component with the the color value stored in the 10 most significant
bits.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=761607
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Changes since v2:
- Set bits=16 in DPTH10_10_10_HI
Changes since v1:
- Fixed x-offset calculation in uv.
- Added 6-bit shifts to FormatInfo.
Store the filter in the desired sample format so that we can simply do a
linear or cubic interpolation to get the new filter instead of having to
go through gdouble and then convert.