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* configure.ac:
* ext/Makefile.am:
* ext/libpng/Makefile.am:
* ext/libpng/gstpng.c:
* ext/libpng/gstpngenc.c:
Ported pngenc , still have to port pngdec...
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* Makefile.am:
* ext/Makefile.am:
* sys/Makefile.am:
Make my automake version shut up about undefined variables
* gst/goom/gstgoom.c:
GstAdapter moved to base objects.
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* configure.ac: Pull in librfb from my CVS tree, because it is
too small and annoying to be separate. Move rfbsrc plugin
to gst/.
* ext/Makefile.am:
* ext/librfb/Makefile.am:
* ext/librfb/gstrfbsrc.c:
* gst/librfb/Makefile.am:
* gst/librfb/gstrfbsrc.c:
* gst/librfb/rfb.c:
* gst/librfb/rfb.h:
* gst/librfb/rfbbuffer.c:
* gst/librfb/rfbbuffer.h:
* gst/librfb/rfbbytestream.c:
* gst/librfb/rfbbytestream.h:
* gst/librfb/rfbcontext.h:
* gst/librfb/rfbdecoder.c:
* gst/librfb/rfbdecoder.h:
* gst/librfb/rfbutil.h:
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* configure.ac:
Fix indentation, fix v4l2 plugin detection.
* ext/Makefile.am:
Fix libmms location (Maciej, use diff -u!).
* ext/alsa/gstalsa.c: (gst_alsa_init):
Initialize caps cache to NULL.
* gst/playback/gstplaybin.c: (gst_play_bin_change_state):
Only change state on audiosink if it exists.
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* configure.ac: add audioresample and cairo plugins. Remove
HAVE_MMX stuff, because it's not used.
* ext/Makefile.am: same
* ext/audioresample/Makefile.am: You are not ready for an
audio resampling element based on audioresample.
* ext/audioresample/gstaudioresample.c:
* ext/audioresample/gstaudioresample.h:
* ext/cairo/Makefile.am: You are not ready for overlay elements
based on cairo. Don't look too closely, these elements kinda
suck right now.
* ext/cairo/gstcairo.c: new
* ext/cairo/gsttextoverlay.c: new
* ext/cairo/gsttextoverlay.h: new
* ext/cairo/gsttimeoverlay.c: new
* ext/cairo/gsttimeoverlay.h: new
* gst-libs/gst/media-info/media-info-priv.h: fix compile
problem with compilers that don't support variadic macros.
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* Trying to correct the GST_CHECK_CONFIGPROG macro. It works perfectly for
I hope i dont break anything.
* Shifting the MAS plugin back from gst-rotten.
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* ext/Makefile.am:
add rules to build shout2send (was removed by accident
when this module was no more marked experimental/broken)
* ext/shout2/gstshout2.c:
* ext/shout2/gstshout2.h:
adding a "connection problem" signal to shout2send
(fixes#142954)
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* configure.ac:
* ext/Makefile.am:
* ext/libvisual/Makefile.am:
* ext/libvisual/visual.c:
add initial support for libvisual (http://libvisual.sourceforge.net)
libvisual is still quite alpha, so expect crashes in there :)
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2004-02-20 Benjamin Otte <otte@gnome.org>
* ext/xine/Makefile.am:
* ext/xine/gstxine.h:
* ext/xine/xine.c:
* ext/xine/xineaudiodec.c:
* ext/xine/xinecaps.c:
add first version of xine plugin wrapper. Currently only wraps the
QDM2 win32 DLL, and even that only in proof-of-concept quality.
* configure.ac:
* ext/Makefile.am:
add xine plugin wrapper, disabled by default. Use --enable-xine to
build. Note that it'll segfault on gst-register if you don't remove
the goom and tvtime post plugins from xine.
* gst/qtdemux/qtdemux.c: (gst_qtdemux_handle_sink_event),
(qtdemux_parse), (qtdemux_parse_trak), (qtdemux_audio_caps):
add extradata parsing for QDM2.
change around debugging prints.
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2004-01-30 Benjamin Otte <in7y118@public.uni-hamburg.de>
* configure.ac:
use AC_C_INLINE
* configure.ac:
* ext/Makefile.am:
* ext/theora/Makefile.am:
* ext/theora/theoradec.c:
add theora video decoder. Does just do simple decoding for now and
has been tested against Theora cvs only.
* ext/vorbis/vorbisdec.c: (vorbis_dec_event):
always reset packetno on DISCONT
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* configure.ac:
* ext/Makefile.am: Fixes to make ext/libcaca compile.
* ext/divx/gstdivxdec.c:
* ext/gdk_pixbuf/gstgdkpixbuf.c: (gst_gdk_pixbuf_sink_link),
(gst_gdk_pixbuf_init), (gst_gdk_pixbuf_chain): Make gdkpixbufdec
handle images that span multiple buffers. Now work with both
filesrc ! gdkpixbufdec and qtdemux ! gdkpixbufdec.
* ext/gdk_pixbuf/gstgdkpixbuf.h:
* ext/libcaca/gstcacasink.h: Fixes needed due to recent
video/video.h changes
* ext/xvid/gstxvid.c: (gst_xvid_csp_to_caps): same
* sys/v4l/gstv4lmjpegsrc.c: (gst_v4lmjpegsrc_get),
(gst_v4lmjpegsrc_buffer_free): Use buffer free function instead
of GstData free function.
* sys/v4l/gstv4lsrc.c: (gst_v4lsrc_get), (gst_v4lsrc_buffer_free):
same.
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This is a first attempt at a wrapper for the lib'ified mpeg2enc of
mjpegtools. Currently, there's a few release candidates for mjpegtools-1.6.2
available, but no stable version yet.
I've made 4 small subclasses to wrap input, output, options and generic
encoding model. The last .cc file is the GStreamer plugin element.
Note that it doesn't actually work yet, I'm doing something wrong with
header parsing and Andrew asked me to commit so he could help debugging
that. Apart from that, we should soon be able to make top-quality MPEG
encodes! :).
mpeg2enc licensing is tricky, btw, I don't even want to start discussing
that...
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tagging stuff and build fixes. In detail:
- make gdk-pixbuf loader work when distchecking
- fix invalid syntax in ffmpeg Makefile. wildcards for EXTRA_DIST are not allowed. This broke builds where distdir != srcdir
- fix ffmpeg cvs grabbing when srcdir != distdir
- new id3tag plugin for id3 tag reading/writing (uses mad's libid3tag)
- mad and libid3tag require mad/libid3tag v0.15. Fixed configure to require that
- added ogg demuxer in ext/ogg. The demuxer does not handle events yet. Especially getting seeking right will require some effort or code copying from libvorbis.
- added raw vorbis detection to typefinding. oggdemux requires a typefind function to detect its contents.
- tags plugin in gst/tags. Provides API in <gst/tags/gsttagediting.h>. API includes tag matching GStreamer <=> ID3 and GStreamer <=> vorbis and writing/reading vorbiscomments or ID3v1 tags. Also included is a simple vorbiscomment reader/writer. Writing will not really work though until someone writes oggmux.
- various build fixes. Mostly missing (DIST)CLEANFILES.
- vorbisenc handles tag writing.
Now it's YOUR turn to fix and write more plugins that handle writing/reading of tags. :)
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New typefind system:
* bytestream is now part of the core
* all plugins have been modified to use this new typefind system
* asf typefinding added
* mpeg video stream typefiding removed because it's broken
* duplicate typefind entries removed
* extra id3 typefinding added, because we've seen 4 types of files
(riff/wav, flac, vorbis, mp3) with id3 headers and each of these needs
to work. Instead, I've added an id3 element and let it redo typefiding
after the id3 header. this needs a hack because spider only typefinds
once. We can remove this hack once spider supports multiple typefinds.
* with all this, mp3 typefinding is semi-rewritten
* id3 typefinding in flac/vorbis is removed, it's no longer needed
* fixed spider and gst-typefind to use this, too.
* Other general cleanups
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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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Plugins cleanup:
* stereo2mono, mono2stereo, int2float, float2int: replaced by audioconvert.
* stereosplit replaced by oneton.
* vumeter replaced by level (and was broken anyway).
* avifile replaced by ffmpeg.
* mjpegtools duplicates functionality of jpeg. jpeg now works with jpeg-mmx,
too, which makes mjpegtools unneeded.
* allow for jpegmmx instead of jpeg.
* openquicktime replaced by qtdemux and ffmpeg. Broken anyway.
* XMMS is broken and will never be fixed.
* vga is broken and will not be fixed anywhere soon.
* videosink has never worked. If it works, add it back to replace xvideosink.
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* caps refcounting fixes for float2int
* fixed wrt setting of caps on int pad with dynamic number of sink pads in float2int
* added libsndfile plugin (currently only the src is implemented) - currently only float output, noninterleaved is implemented
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Adds divx/xvid encoders.
* divx encoder is based on divx4linux (commercial, closed-source)
* xvid encoder is based on xvidcore (http://www.xvid.org/, GPL - Christian? ;) )
Both use a GstCaps that doesn't conform with what we currently use, I might fix that later on or so. For now, it doesn't matter, it's just a test. We're also missing corresponding decoders (ffmpeg can decoded this too, but that's not the point), these might come later too.
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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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* s/gst_element_install_std_props/gst_element_class_install_std_props/ -- it just makes more sense that way
* added jack element, doesn't quite work right yet but i didn't want to lose the work -- it does build, register,
and attempt to run though
* imposed some restrictions on the naming of request pads to better allow for reverse parsing
* added '%s' to reverse parsing
* added new bin flag to indicate that it is self-iterating, and some lame code in gst-launch to test it out
* fixen on launch-gui
* added pkg-config stuff for the editor's libs
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... and cvs commits should not be allowed for people who spent six hours
on the phone talking to hardware vendors and struggling with failing raid
systems