I was lucky that:
e1 = vc_dispmanx_element_add ()
eglCreateWindowSurface (e1)
vc_dispmanx_element_remove (e1)
e2 = vc_dispmanx_element_add ()
resulted in having e2 equal to e1. And also having the egl surface
that does not allocate its buffers before the first draw.
Handle stride alignment through the use of the video meta API. The
code is based on the corevideobuffer implementation.
If the video meta API is not supported and the underlying buffer
contains padding, the core media buffer is copied to a system memory
buffer.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=727885
It avoids to draw to an invalid buffer.
Withtout this the default frame buffer is undefined:
glBindFramebuffer (GL_FRAMEBUFFER, 0)
Visually you could see some white frames at the beginning
when lunching videotestsrc ! glimagesink
With OpenGL Profiler from XCode you could see some
GL_INVALID_FRAMEBUFFER_OPERATION for the first frames
Devices suitable for decklinksrc may not have any output, hence querying
the input returns NULL. Add support for all cases where
input/output/config may be missing.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=727306
This should not harm regular files, since those are the last 4 bytes of
a normal file.
This allows to handle playback of concatenated mpeg-ps files. Seeking and
duration reporting is still wrong though.
Testing mpegversion when mpegaudioversion was likely meant.
Similar tests in sys/androidmedia/gstamcaudiodec.c also test
mpegaudioversion with the same conditional code.
Coverity 206071
usecount is unsigned, so too many "unuse" will wrap the counter
around and the >= 0 check will always be fine.
It would be much simpler to just make the counter signed, but
moving the checks where the decrements happen allow a mistake
to be detected earlier, and thus easier to debug.
Coverity 1139791
This component is dereferenced, and later code checking for
NULL in particular cases implies it can be NULL. This likely
does not fix the coverity warning as it was seeing another
path setting component to NULL explicitely, but this was
spotted by looking at:
Coverity 1139736
Which is actually OK from what I can see since the actual
dereference of the explicit NULL pointer will not happen
if the condition that led to the NULL pointer assignment
is met, since the assignment and defeference have mutually
exclusive tests.
Detect resolution changes on key frames, and propagate the resulting
caps to the src pad. Only the uncompressed data chunk is decoded, so
avoid using the new VP8 bitstream parsing library for now.
Signed-off-by: Gwenole Beauchesne <gwenole.beauchesne@intel.com>
Avoid possible division-by-zero while deriving the presentation timestamp
of the buffer. The base class will take care of any interpolation needs.
Signed-off-by: Gwenole Beauchesne <gwenole.beauchesne@intel.com>
Add standalone test application that demonstrates how to use the new
VP8 bitstream parsing library, while also allowing simple debugging/
tracing of IVF files.
[clean-ups, updated to new parser API]
Signed-off-by: Gwenole Beauchesne <gwenole.beauchesne@intel.com>
Import libvpx 1.3.0 range decoder files (dboolhuff.[ch]) to implement
the VP8 utilities native interface. Likewise, copy and use the default
libvpx generated entropy probabilities tables.
Signed-off-by: Gwenole Beauchesne <gwenole.beauchesne@intel.com>
* Search in current pending values first. For CBR streams we can very
easily end up having just one initial observations and then nothing
else (since the bitrate doesn't change).
* Use one group whether we are in that group *OR* if there is only
one group.
* If the group to use isn't closed (points are being accumulated in the
PCROffsetCurrent), use the latest data available for calculation
* If in the unlikelyness that all of this *still* didn't produce more
than one data point, just return the initial offset
While the calculation done in these macros will work with 64bit
integers, they will fail if working with 32bit integers.
Force the scaling up to solve that.
This amazingly didn't introduce major issues up to now, but resulted
in bogus values in debug logs.