Start the media pipeline in the provided context (or our default one
when NULL). This makes sure that we run the bus thread in this context and that
all media threads are children of this context.
Remove the auth object from media and factory. We want to have the RTSPClient
authenticate and authorize resources, there is no need to place another auth
manager on the media/factory.
get_range_times worked for handling UTC ranges for seeks, but we also
need to convert back from NPT to the requested unit in
get_range_string. convert_range is now used for both.
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=702084
Make it possible to override the conversion from GstRTSPTimeRange to
GstClockTimes, that is done before seeking on the media
pipeline. Overriding can be useful for UTC ranges, where the default
conversion gives nanoseconds since 1900.
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=701191
Listen to the pad-removed signal and remove the stream associated with the
removed pad.
Add signal to be notified of the removed pad.
Remove the fakesink in unprepare()
Fix signatures of the signal methods
Together with a shared clock, this base-time could eventually be sent to
the client so that it can reconstruct the exact running-time of the clock
on the server.
Add a property to let the media provide a GstNetTimeProvider for its clock.
Make methods to get the clock and nettimeprovider
Add a x-gst-clock property to the SDP with the IP and port number of the nettime
provider and also the current time of the clock. This should make it possible
for (GStreamer) clients to slave their clock to the server clock.
* A GDestroyNotify function is set for the bus watch in gst_rtsp_media_prepare.
* An extra media ref is added for the bus watch. This extra ref is unreffed by
the GDestroyNotify function.
* gst_rtsp_media_unprepare destroys the source so the bus watch is removed.
* GstRTSPClient, which calls gst_rtsp_media_prepare, also calls
gst_rtsp_media_unprepare before unreffing the media.
This way, the bus watch will be removed before the media is finalized.
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=688707
Use the address managed by the stream for multicast. This allows us to have 1
multicast address for each stream.
Because the address is now managed by the stream we don't have to pass it around
anymore.
Set the address pool on the streams.
Make GObjects from the remaining simple structures.
Remove GstRTSPSessionStream, it's not needed.
Rename GstRTSPMediaStream -> GstRTSPStream: It is shorter
Rename GstRTSPMediaTrans -> GstRTSPStreamTransport: It describes how
a GstRTSPStream should be transported to a client.
Rename GstRTSPMediaFactory::get_element -> create_element because that
more accurately describes what it does.
Make nice methods instead of poking in the structures.
Move some methods inside the relevant object source code.
Use GPtrArray to store objects instead of plain arrays, it is more
natural and allows us to more easily clean up.
Move the allocation of udp ports to the Stream object. The Stream object
contains the elements needed to stream the media to a client.
Improve the prepare and unprepare methods. Unprepare should now undo
everything prepare did. Improve also async unprepare when doing EOS on
shutdown. Make sure we always unprepare correctly.
This patch makes it possible for the client to send transport settings for
multicast (destination && ttl). Client settings must be explicitly allowed or
the server will use its own settings.
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685561
* gst/rtsp-server/rtsp-media.c: GstRTSPMediaStream transports might not
be available in "on_new_ssrc". The transports are added in
gst_rtsp_media_set_state when going to PLAYING state. However,
"on_new_ssrc" might be called before this happens.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=683304
Allow for adding a GstRTSPAuth on the factory and media level and check
permissions when accessing the factory.
Add hints to the auth methods for future more fine grained authorisation.
Add example application for per factory authentication.
Make a 'prepared' signal and emit it when we successfully prepared the element.
This signal can be used to configure the media object after it has been prepared
for streaming.
When we changed the number of active clients, update the current range
information because we want the second client connecting to a shared resource
continue from where the stream currently.
When we are dynamically adding pads, the addition of the udpsrc elements will
trigger an ASYNC_DONE. We have to ignore this because we only want to react to
the real ASYNC_DONE when everything is prerolled.
Add an eos-shutdown property that will send an EOS to the pipeline before
shutting it down. This allows for nice cleanup in case of a muxer.
Fixes#625597
If we have a new enough multiudpsink with the send-duplicates property, use this
instead of doing our own filtering. Our custom filtering code should eventually
be removed when we can depend on a released -good.
Keep track of how the client connected to the server and setup the udp ports
with the same protocol.
Copy the server ip address in the SDP so that clients can send RTCP back to
us.
When preparing, use the ASYNC_DONE and ERROR messages in the bus handler to wait
until the media is prerolled or in error. This avoids doing a blocking call of
gst_element_get_state() that can cause lockups when there is an error.
Fixes#611899
Disable loop and automatic multicast join on the udpsink elements.
Add some more debug info.
Reset some state variables in the right place.
Use the right port numbers for multicast.
Keep track of which transport is active to avoid closing the connection too
soon.
Remove the destination transport also when going to NULL.
Print some stats about the SDES and other RTCP messages we receive from the
clients.
Always perform the state actions even if the target state of the pipeline is
already correct, we still want to add/remove the transports when we are dealing
with shared media.
Keep a counter of the number of active transports for a media so that we can use
this to perform a state change when needed.
Perform a state change of the pipeline only when the first transport was added
or when there are no active transports.
Keep the udp sources in playing even if we go to paused. unlock the sources when
we shut down.
Add some more debug info.
Only seek when we need to.
Keep track of the position when we go to paused.
Add support for tunneling over HTTP.
Use new connection methods to retrieve the url.
Dispatch messages based on the message type instead of blindly
assuming it's always a request.
Keep track of the watch id so that we can remove it later.
Set the media pipeline to NULL before unreffing the pipeline.
Fix the refcounting of media and sessions in the client. Properly clean up the
session data when the client performs a teardown.
Add Server header to responses.
Allow for multiple uri setups in one session.
Add Range header to the PLAY response and add the range attribute to the SDP
message.
Fix the session pool remove method, it used the wrong key in the hashtable. Also
give the ownership of the sessionid to the session object.
Make the media accept an array of transports for the streams that we have
configured for the play/pause requests.
Implement server states for a client and its media.
Require 0.10.22.1 (git HEAD) of gstreamer.
Fix some memory leaks by setting the udpsrc elements to the unlocked state after
we finished the initial preroll. If we keep them locked, setting the pipeline to
NULL will not stop and clean up the sources correctly.
Change the default RTSP port to 8554 aka the official alternative RTSP port.
Added various other test server examples
Move the SDP message generation to a separate helper.
Refactor common code for finding the session.
Add content-base for realplayer compatibility
Clean up request uris before processing for better vlc compatibility.
Move prerolling and pipeline construction to the RTSPMedia object.
Use multiudpsink for future pipeline reuse.
Rename GstRTSPMediaBin to GstRTSPMedia
Parse the request url into a GstRTSPUri object and pass this object to the
various handlers and methods that require the uri.
Make GstMediaFactory an object that can instantiate GstMediaBin objects.
The GstMediaBin object has a handle to a bin with elements and to a list of
GstMediaStream objects that this bin produces.
Add GstMediaMapper that can map url mountpoints to GstMediaFactory objects along
with methods to register and remove those mappings.
Add methods and a property to GstRTSPServer to manage the GstMediaMapper object
used by the server instance.
Modify the example application so that it shows how to create custom pipelines
attached to a specific mount point.
Various misc cleanps.