gst_glimage_sink_handle_events can be called from the overlay interface and from
the main thread before GL is setup. Before this change, that would call
_ensure_gl_setup() and deadlock on OSX.
Change things so that it's always safe to call gst_glimage_sink_handle_events()
without stuff deadlocking.
Remove gst_glimage_sink_handle_events call in gst_glimage_sink_init. It was
unnecessary and when the element was instantiated from the main thread, caused a
deadlock in OSX creating the context (thread).
gstinteraudiosrc.c: In function 'gst_inter_audio_src_create':
gstinteraudiosrc.c:339:27: error: variable 'buffer_samples' set but not used [-Werror=unused-but-set-variable]
guint64 period_samples, buffer_samples;
^
Otherwise when resizing the window you will also get messages like:
class NSConcreteMapTable autoreleased with no pool in place - just leaking
class NSConcreteValue autoreleased with no pool in place - just leaking
class NSConcreteValue autoreleased with no pool in place - just leaking
class __NSCFDictionary autoreleased with no pool in place - just leaking
Need to set the ':' as the reshape method now takes one parameter.
For the story, the GstGLNSView was previously inheriting from
NSOpenGLView which has a reshape function without any parameter.
Now the GstGLNSView inherits from NSView and we re-use the reshape
function manually.
Use the reshape function after being defined. The other way
would have been to declare the reshape function in the header.
gstglwindow_cocoa.m: In function '-[GstGLNSView drawRect:]':
gstglwindow_cocoa.m:555: warning: 'GstGLNSView' may not respond to '-reshape'
gstglwindow_cocoa.m:555: warning: (Messages without a matching method signature
gstglwindow_cocoa.m:555: warning: will be assumed to return 'id' and accept
gstglwindow_cocoa.m:555: warning: '...' as arguments.)
The whole not_linked optimisation is really a bit dodgy here, but
let's leave it in place for now and at least start pushing data
again when a pad got linked later, in which case we should get a
RECONFIGURE event.
Both Firefox and Chrome uses OPUS as the encoding in their SDP.
Adding this now defacto standard name remove the need for special
case in SDP parsing code.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=737810
GTK-Doc uses a special syntax for code documentation. A multiline comment that
starts with an additional '*' marks a documentation block that will be processed
by the GTK-Doc tools. So GTK-Doc is confused if a comment block starts with that
additional '*' but isn't meant to be processed. Removing this additional '*'.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=739444
with force-aspect-ratio=true, if the width or height changed, the
viewport wasn't being updated to respect the new video width and height
until a resize occured.
Both _parse_atsc_mgt() and _parse_atsc_vct () change the value of the variable
data just before returning. The new value is never used since data is a pointer
declared at the beginning of the function and going out of scope just after the
new value is stored.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=739404
Current CLAMP checks both if the value is below 0 or above 255. Considering it
is an unsigned value it can never be less than zero, so that comparison is
unnecessary. Switching to using if just for the upper bound.
CID #1139796
Value from left_luminance is assigned to out_luminance here, but that stored
value is not used before it is overwritten in the next cycle of the loop.
Removing assignation.
CID #1226473
As a consequence, tsdemux won't remove its pads anymore on EOS.
Fixes the case when mpegtsbase is not able to process new packets
after EOS as the corresponding pids aren't known anymore because
the programs were removed and the pes/psi were kept, preventing the
PAT to be parsed again.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=738695
It was using a 24000/24000/48000, but I think it meant to use
24000/32000/48000. Not 100% sure...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G.722.1 has the list of supported
bitrates. It's not clear whether the "flag" code maps to this,
however.
Coverity 206072