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s/@GST_PLUGIN_LDFLAGS@/$(GST_PLUGIN_LDFLAGS)/
@-substitued variables variables are defined as make variables automagically,
and this gives the user the freedom to say make GST_PLUGIN_LDFLAGS=-myflag
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* s/gst_element_install_std_props/gst_element_class_install_std_props/ -- it just makes more sense that way
* added jack element, doesn't quite work right yet but i didn't want to lose the work -- it does build, register,
and attempt to run though
* imposed some restrictions on the naming of request pads to better allow for reverse parsing
* added '%s' to reverse parsing
* added new bin flag to indicate that it is self-iterating, and some lame code in gst-launch to test it out
* fixen on launch-gui
* added pkg-config stuff for the editor's libs
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* get up-to-date with the gst_caps_debug api
* improved capsnego in mad
* improved capsnego in adder
* improved capsnego in intfloat plugins
* unbroke capsnego in stereomono plugins
* fix cothread stack allocation within the main thread in new cothreads
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adding videosink
is there any good reason why the videosink plugin didn't just go in the xvideo
dir ? It's not like we *need* to have the most dirs we can get ;)
if no one objects then I guess I'll move it to the sensible place
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let's not update here, it's not necessary; ie, if you run cvs update in gst-plugins,
it will update common automatically, and we don't support half-updated trees
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Added esdmon plugin.
Monitors output from the esd sound daemon.
Particularly useful for displaying a visualisation of the audio being
played on your system. eg:
gst-launch esdmon ! goom ! { queue leaky=yes ! colorspace ! sdlvideosink }
You can even have several of them going at once. :)
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Initial rough version of new synaesthesia plugin.
Works like goom: reads audio in, and outputs raw video.
It currently works for a short time, and then freezes: I've no idea why.
But at least it works a little. ;-)
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* on sink connect, check if the current pad is compatible with the given
caps
* cleaned up debug output
* change pad template to only accept allowed sample rates
if these changes are considered ok by others then the same should be
applied to other encoding plugins (notably the compatibility check)
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Uhm, if I'll be fixing errors like this all over just because I'm enabling
plugin debug output for the first time, I'm in for a world of hurt over
the next few hours...
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somebody help me fix lame ;)
I commented out the state change function because it is called before lame has the right caps.
Is the state change function still necessary ?
in any case, at least now lame actually listens to osssrc re: rate and channels
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* add 'toolsdir' to the pc files
* add our first plugin test, which involves simply running gst-compprep,
which in the course of creating the completion registry instantiates every
plugin. gst-register is run first.