The RTP clock-rate used for G722 is 8000, even though the samplerate is
16000. Compensate for this by pretending G722 has 8 bits per sample
instead of the 4 bits as if it were a codec that ran at half the speed,
but with twice the number of bits. Fixes#661376
Since matroskademux will attempt to push unaligned buffers,
downstream might have trouble with those, especially if downstream
uses ORC, such as audioconvert.
Ensure we push buffers aligned to the basic type at least for
those raw buffers.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=659798
A particular window may be selected using the new xid (X-Window
XID, eg a pointer) and xname (window title) properties. If both
are specified, the XID is used in preference, falling back to
xname if not found.
Default (if none of xid and xname are specified, or if no such
window is found) is to capture the root window.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=546932
... to at least having it trigger a/v synchronization, possibly without
using provided values which are still not considered sane
(as previously dropped).
... when operating in non slave mode, and reset if detected.
This should avoid some (large) bogus outgoing timestamp due to jumps
in rtp time, as result of PAUSE/PLAY or seek or ...
... at least if not syncing to NPT time:
* either sync using RTCP SR data (as currently)
* only perform the above once using initial RTCP SR packets
* discard RTCP and sync by equating provided stream's clock-base rtptime,
as provided by jitterbuffer (typically obtained from RTP-Info in RTSP).
This introduces a new bin which wraps around pulsesink and depending on
the formats supported by the sink, plugs in/out a decodebin2 as
required. This allows users to switch sinks on the stream and adapts
accordingly (for example, you could watch a movie in passthrough mode on
your receiver which supports AC3 decode, then plug out and switch to a
non-digital profile to continue uninterrupted on analog output).
The bin is required because doing the same with playbin2/playsink will
require API changes that cannot be made in 0.10. With 0.11/1.0, we
should be able to ask for upstream caps renegotiation to deal with all
this.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=657179
Changed the ebml reader's gst_ebml_peek_id_length() function so
that it returns the actual reason for why the peek failed, instead
of (almost) always returning GST_FLOW_UNEXPECTED. This prevents
the pulling task from sending EOS when doing a flushing seek.
matroskademux performs segment tricks to skip gaps in streams,
notably at start for non 0 based files. There may however be
cases when full presentation (including intermediate gaps) is
desired, so a property allows to configure as of which gap
to act (or not at all).
API: GstMatroskaDemux::max-gap-time
Fixes#659009.