Those are advertised in the template caps, but the
setcaps handler didn't handle them. But then oggmux
and oggparse at least for now still always output
application/ogg anyway, so that wasn't a real problem.
This element and the underlying libshout2 library
can handle video media files too. The code already
handles video/webm so the name gets confusing. Also
add and use DEFAULT_FORMAT macro Instead of hardwiring
SHOUT_FORMAT_VORBIS at init
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=721342
libshout2 (we require > 2.0 at config time) supports
both IP and hostname for _set_host(). Dropped an
outdated FIXME regarding this limitation, adjusted
some comments and changed the param blurb to reflect
this too.
The base videodecoder class has an error counting feature to tolerate
a few errors before posting an error message. So don't force the
error and let the base class decide when it should happen
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=710762
The source hdv1394src has the guid property that permits select a camera
connected from its GUID number.
However when this property is setted the selected camera is not changed.
The source continues using the default camera.
This problem was solved using the function iec61883_cmp_connect.
The reference for the function could be found here:
http://www.dennedy.org/libiec61883/API-iec61883-cmp-connect.html
The solution came from dvgrab source code.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=710415
If the pipeline is stalled for too long, souphttpsrc will block and
stop fetching data from the network. This can cause the connection to
drop and souphttpsrc would handle it as an EOS. This patch makes it
persist and try to fetch more data until the end of the content length
or until receiving an error that it is beyong limits in case the content
is unknown.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=683536
Since jpegdec already parse the jpeg stream, the sink caps could be
relaxed. This will allow jpegdec to be selected in more case and in
particular when the jpeg typefinder does not find the width and height.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=709352
The audio library considers them as encoded formats and does not fill in the
sample width. The audio ringbuffers identifies the format as alaw/mulaw and that
is always 8 bits.
This reverts commit 01457027e0.
We'll just depend on PulseAudio 2.0 or above instead of having the bug
partially fixed based on the installed libpulse version.
The getcaps function we added uses some pa_format_info_get_prop...
accessor functions that were only added in 2.0, so we only have our
getcaps implementation exist if we're compiling against libpulse 2.0 or
above.
Eventually, we could bump the minimum requirement to 2.0 or above.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=686459
getcaps is called frequently during stream setup, and creating a new
stream each time is very inefficient. There's some more room for
optimisation by caching the queried sink formats as well, but this needs
some more changes to listen for format changes on the sink (for when
supported formats change between probe stream creation and sink
querying).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=686459
This allows us to have more fine-tuned caps in READY or above. However,
this is _really_ inefficient since we create a new stream and query sink
for every getcaps in READY, which on a simple gst-launch line happens
about 35 times. The next step is to cache getcaps results.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=686459
The HTTP server could give wrong information, e.g. if the HTTP stream is
chunk-encoded or compressed, or if the server does not know the complete size
at the time when the file is requested by the client.
Also see
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=115354
Answer to scheduling queries with default parameters and the new
_BANDWIDTH_LIMITED_FLAG so that downstream is advised to minimize seek
operations and perform on-disk buffering if possible.
Bug 693484
In 1.0 we now always send the icecast request headers by default, which
makes the server send icecasts metadata inserted into the stream if it
supports that. However, there are some use cases where this is not
desirable, like when just saving a radio stream to disk, so add back
the "iradio-mode" property to allow people to disable this.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=697984
This makes sure that we update segdone based on the read index received
during latency updates. As the comment notes, we make some compromises
to deal with the fact that segdone is a segment multiple, while the read
index offers finer granularity. The updates are also not very often
(100ms since that is how often automatic timing updates are provided).
All this is required for the baseaudiosink sample alignment code to work
at all.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=694257
Apparently there's no reason to use it any longer. Drop libsoup-gnome
dependency while at it, now that we don't need anything from it any
more (it only consists entirely of deprecated API now anyways).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=693911
Now that the subset check actually works, this breaks
things with demuxers that don't put a "sof-marker"
in their jpeg caps, and we don't have a good parser
to plug either yet.