Changed the ebml reader's gst_ebml_peek_id_length() function so
that it returns the actual reason for why the peek failed, instead
of (almost) always returning GST_FLOW_UNEXPECTED. This prevents
the pulling task from sending EOS when doing a flushing seek.
Original commit message from CVS:
* gst/matroska/ebml-read.c:
* gst/matroska/ebml-read.h:
* gst/matroska/matroska-demux.c: (gst_matroska_demux_reset),
(gst_matroska_demux_parse_metadata):
* gst/matroska/matroska-demux.h:
Make sure that every Tags element is only parsed once and it's
containing tags are only posted once.
Original commit message from CVS:
* gst/matroska/ebml-read.c: (gst_ebml_read_class_init),
(gst_ebml_read_init), (gst_ebml_read_use_event),
(gst_ebml_read_element_id), (gst_ebml_peek_id),
(gst_ebml_read_seek), (gst_ebml_read_skip),
(gst_ebml_read_reserve), (gst_ebml_read_buffer),
(gst_ebml_read_master):
* gst/matroska/ebml-read.h:
* gst/matroska/matroska-demux.c:
(gst_matroska_demux_parse_contents),
(gst_matroska_demux_loop_stream), (gst_matroska_demux_audio_caps):
Disgustingly evil hack for working around INTERRUPT events and
their extremely annoying habit of being a pain in the ass. We
simply peek a cluster before reading any of it.
Original commit message from CVS:
Riff, EBML, fourcc etc. work. Not fully finished, but better than
what we used to have and definately worth a first broad testing.
I've revived rifflib. Rifflib used to be a bytestream-for-riff, which
just dup'ed bytestream. I've rewritten rifflib to be a modern riff-
chunk parser that uses bytestream fully, plus adds some extra functions
so that riff file parsing becomes extremely easy. It also contains some
small usability functions for strh/strf and metadata parsing. Note that
it doesn't use the new tagging yet, that's a TODO.
Avidemux has been rewritten to use this. I think we all agreed that
avidemux was pretty much a big mess, which is because it used all
sort of bytestream magic all around the place. It was just ugly.
This is a lot nicer, very complete and safe. I think this is far more
robust than what the old avidemux could ever have been. Of course, it
might contain bugs, please let me know.
EBML writing has also been implemented. This is useful for matroska.
I'm intending to modify avidemux (with a riffwriter) similarly. Maybe
I'll change wavparse/-enc too to use rifflib.
Lastly, several plugins have been modified to use rifflib's fourcc
parsing instead of their own. this puts fourcc parsing in one central
place, which should make it a lot simpler to add new fourccs. We might
want to move this to its own lib instead of rifflib.
Enjoy!