We really don't want this in gst-plugins-bad because of
legal complexities around RTMP and possible problems
for distributions.
Add README that explains how to build librtmp to be suitable
for linking to the GStreamer plugin.
Adds a new plugin that has elements that perform geometric
transformations to images. By geometric transformations I mean
that the operations are functions that given the output pixel
position, get the pixel position in the input image. This pixel
is then copied from input to output.
The gstgeometrictransform baseclass makes it easy to write
such elements. It boils down to write the mapping function
and exposing properties
Already added the first of the elements, 'pinch'. It's a common
effect in image editors, like gimp (distort -> pinch)
These two elements (shmsink and shmsrc) communicate buffers using POSIX
shared memory. They also communicate the caps. The source currently acts as
a live source and ignores the timestamps coming from the sink. It also does
not transfer the tags.
Move figures into docs/plugins as well, to avoid issues with
make dist and make distcheck (make distdir will not first descend
into child directories). Out-of-source build seems to still work
as well.
Move include directives for gst-libs into GST_PLUGINS_BAD_CFLAGS,
and fix all the Makefiles that use it. This is so that all the
include directories are added in the proper order: first the
directories in srcdir/builddir, then gst-plugins-base dirs, then
gstreamer dirs. If the order is wrong, installed headers may be
used instead of local headers and/or uninstalled headers from -base.
Commit message copied from core's commit from Benjamin Otte:
246f5dba96
Apparently gcc warns that GstMiniObject is not castable to
GstEvent/Message/Buffer due to them containing 64bit variables, even
though ARM hackers claim that those only need 4byte alignment. And as
long as gcc behaves that way, this warning is not very useful.
So we'll remove the warning until this problem is fixed.
Fixes#615698
Add a script that creates elements based on any of the GStreamer
base classes. It isn't very user friendly at the moment, one
needs to edit the script to make it work properly. Each base class
has a template file describing what to put into the constructed
element. Eventually, these templates should be moved to reside
with the base class source and installed to a well-known directory,
where an installed script could find them.
The template files use the .c ending so editors know they are C
source, but gst-indent doesn't handle them correctly. So they
need to be committed with -n. Ugh. I'll try to figure out a fix
for that soon.
Removes GST_TAG_XMP_GEO_LOCATION_COUNTRY,
GST_TAG_XMP_GEO_LOCATION_CITY and
GST_TAG_XMP_GEO_LOCATION_SUBLOCATION from metadata's
private tags as those are now present at -core tags.
Fixes#612410
This just replaces every "$ERROR_CFLAGS" usage with a usage of
"$WARNING_CFLAGS $ERROR_CFLAGS" to get the same functionality as
previously.
Actually using that separation will happen later.
Automatic inverse telecine element. Right now, it clumsily attempts
to rearrange video fields into frames that don't have combing effects,
and only works with 60i/24p content at 720x480. Later, it will handle
other pulldown variations, change caps and smooth timestamps
appropriately.
We don't want C specific flags in GST_CXXFLAGS, so base it on the
GST_CFLAGS that only contains the pkg-config CFLAGS but none of
the GST_OPTION_CFLAGS. Also, we only need the local includes once.
Flite is a speech synthesizer library (BSD-ish license). This element
negotiates a (possibly) multichannel audio stream, and then continually
outputs buffers naming the number and position of the channel. It's
kinda crappy, but I needed it for testing purposes.
Check for openssl and libcrypto using pkg-config and don't build the
plugin if those are not available. Also, fix the CFLAGS/LIBS order
in Makefile.am and use the detected LIBS instead of hard-coding
-lcrypto in the Makefile.am. Should fix#601417.
This uses same approach like in playbin, namely checking for user defined
element, auto{audio,video}{sink,src} and finally DEFAULT_{AUDIO,VIDEO}{SRC,SINK}
defines from config.h.
This plugin contains elements for calculating metrics of video streams, intended for objective video codec comparison.
At the moment only SSIM metric is implemented (why would you need anything else anyway?).
Also contains a helper videomeasure_collector element that collects measurement events and outputs them into a file (to be used with gst-launch).
Other metrics may be implemented in the future along with a base class for all measurers.
Fixes bug #594321.
One set of CFLAGS for all DirectX-based plugins. Correct header/library
checks for DirectX-based-plugins. Remove unused variable and label in
directsoundsrc.
Fixes#593068.
Adds the brand new asfmux plugin, containing 3 elements:
asfmux, rtpasfpay and asfparse. This plugin was developed
as a GSoC 2009 project, with David Schleef as the mentor and
Thiago Santos as the student.
-remove gst-libs/gst/dshow
-fakesource is moved from gst-libs/gst/dshow to sys/dshowsrcwrapper
-some minor changes (C/C++ check and includes) to make the plugin
compile again.
katedec: Kate decoder (text only)
kateenc: Kate encoder (text and DVD SPU only)
katetag: Kate tagger
kateparse: Kate parser
tiger: Kate renderer using the Tiger rendering library
Fixes#525743.
Also move schroedinger plugin. This creates a new library,
gstbasevideo-0.10, which will probably be merged back into
gstvideo-0.10 when this is moved back to -base.
- Separate gstsignalprocessor into a separate library (not sure if this
is in the right place, but it works for now anyway)
- Create LV2 element based on LADSPA element, port most discovery
functionality
gst-camera is a gtk-test app to play with the imagecapture and videorecording.
gst-camera-perf is a tool to run various scenarios and take time meassurements
(e.g. shot-to-shot). Also sort the output files in configure.ac a bit to be
in alphabetical order.
Check for the VDPAU headers in /usr/include/nvidia as they are on some
platforms (Fedora/rpmfusion). Also check that the libvdpau library is
available.