In decide_allocation function some element may when to test the proposed allocator.
For example like this:
if (gst_query_get_n_allocation_params (query) > 0) {
GstAllocator * allocator;
GstAllocationParams params;
gst_query_parse_nth_allocation_param (query, 0, &allocator, ¶ms);
if (g_strcmp0(allocator->mem_type, GST_ALLOCATOR_DMABUF) == 0)
GST_DEBUG("got dmabuf allocator");
else
GST_DEBUG("got an other allocator");
}
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=703659
When bisecting after an earliest time has been found, we need
to only consider the stream for which the earliest time was found.
Before, the following scenario could be and was encountered:
a) Find the earliest time for stream X
b) bisect and find a page which granuletime is indeed < target, but
contains another stream.
c) decide to seek at the wrong offset, sometimes inferior to
the real one, in which case the error was undected or
d) the offset was superior, and thus the actual target keyframe was
not processed, and packets were skipped waiting
for a granulepos.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=700537
Xsub (fourcc DXSB) is a subpicture stream used for embeded
subtitles on divx files. This provides a correct media type
for them instead of just video/x-avi-unknown.
Otherwise we will remove the bus that would proxy messages to playsink
and never set it again. If the sink is already in playsink, all failures
are fatal anyway as it's either a sink that worked before or one that
was set by the user.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=701997
playbin will now only activate the sinks in a single place and
will never change the states of any sinks that are owned by
playsink.
Also handle text-sinks the same way as audio/video sinks inside
playbin.
Caps description and missing plugin code does not really need caps to
be fixed, and indeed they may not be if giving encodebin unfixed caps
that correspond to an unknown encoder or muxer.
So we relax the check, and allow unfixed caps if all the structures
refer to the same media type.
With the current test, we get into problems when we try to typefind
a MPEG stream from a small amount of data, which can happen when
we get data pushed from a HTTP source. We thus make a second test
to give higher probability if all the potential headers were either
pack or pes headers (ie, no potential header was unrecognized).
This fixes an issue with a MPEG1/MP2 stream being properly discovered
as video/mpeg from a file, but as audio/mpeg from souphttpsrc.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=703256
We already have internally the information on what type of stream (audio,
video, container, subtitle, ...) a certain caps is.
Instead of forcing callers to specify which CODEC_TAG category a certain
caps is, use that information to make a smart choice.
Does not break previous behaviour of gst_pb_utils_add_codec_description_to_tag_list
(if tag is specified it will be used, if caps is invalid it will be rejected,
...).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=702215