If we can't find a valid granule near the end of the file, we
disable seeking. This guards against the whole file being then
read and never going to PLAYING.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=770314
When connecting a demuxer through a multiqueue ensure to copy sticky
events in order to allow the following factory being properly
checked that it is functional.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=769580
https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson
With contributions from:
Tim-Philipp Müller <tim@centricular.com>
Jussi Pakkanen <jpakkane@gmail.com> (original port)
Highlights of the features provided are:
* Faster builds on Linux (~40-50% faster)
* The ability to build with MSVC on Windows
* Generate Visual Studio project files
* Generate XCode project files
* Much faster builds on Windows (on-par with Linux)
* Seriously fast configure and building on embedded
... and many more. For more details see:
http://blog.nirbheek.in/2016/05/gstreamer-and-meson-new-hope.htmlhttp://blog.nirbheek.in/2016/07/building-and-developing-gstreamer-using.html
Building with Meson should work on both Linux and Windows, but may
need a few more tweaks on other operating systems.
They are false positive overflows, because coverity doesn't realize that
hours <= 24, minutes < 60 and seconds < 60 in all functions. Also casting the
number 60 (seconds in minute, minutes in hour) to guint64 for the
calculations, in order to avoid overflowing once we allow more than 24-hour
timecodes.
CIDs #1371459, #1371458
This is enough for making it work in GES, but it's unclear if all the various
property combinations are working correctly. It's an improvement over what was
there before in any case, which was to just drop all buffers if rate < 0.0.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=769624
_stdint.h is generated by Autotools and we don't really need it.
stdint.h is now available on all supported platforms.
This really only makes a difference for MSVC, which has it starting from
Visual Studio 2015.
Add GST_FD_MEMORY_FLAG_DONT_CLOSE to avoid closing the fd when the
memory is freed. When you can guarantee the lifetime of the fd is
longer than the memory, this can save a dup() call.
Most of them are overflow related and false positives, but coverity can't know
that these can't overflow without us giving it more information. Add some
assertions for this.
One was an actual issue with flags comparison.
CIDs #1369051, #1369050, #1369049, #1369048, #1369045
This workaround tried to avoid an EOS event when seeking to the
end of an Ogg stream in order to find its duration. At some point,
an EOS event there would cause any queue2 upstream to pause and
not restart on a seek back to the beginning. This now appears to
not be the case anymore, and so the workaround can be removed.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=767689
WAV is too generic to impose more-or-less arbitrary boundaries on the
sample rate and channel count caps. For example, there are 384 kHz WAV
files. Another example: it is in theory possible that somebody puts DSD
data into a WAV file, which will then have a sample rate of ~2.8 MHz.
For this reason, get rid of the rate and channel caps unless they are
fixed values. Downstream anyway usually knows the limitations better.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=761514