Don't use g_assert() for error handling, even if they're highly unlikely.
Either we *know* that something can't happen, in which case we
should just not handle it, or we think something can happen, but it is
very very unlikely that it will ever happen, in which case we should
handle it like any other error instead of asserting.
g_assert() is best left for conditions we have control of, like checking
internal consistency of our code, not checking return values of external
code.
Fixes a bunch of warnings when compiling with -DG_DISABLE_ASSERT:
gstrtpgsmpay.c: In function 'gst_rtp_gsm_pay_handle_buffer':
gstrtpgsmpay.c:130:17: warning: variable 'rtpgsmpay' set but not used
gstspeexenc.c: In function 'gst_speex_enc_encode':
gstspeexenc.c:904:19: warning: variable 'written' set but not used
pulsesink.c: In function 'gst_pulsesink_change_state':
pulsesink.c:2725:9: warning: variable 'res' set but not used
pulsesrc.c: In function 'gst_pulsesrc_change_state':
pulsesrc.c:1253:7: warning: variable 'e' set but not used
Speex has build in silence detection. If speex_encode_int returns 0,
than there is silence and sample do not need to be transmitted.
This work only if vbr=1 and dtx=1 optionas are enabled.
So if we get 0, we add GAP flag to the sample.
If we did not know how many frames to expect, then we get an unexpected
end of stream when trying to decode more frames that are there, if there
are leftover bits to pad to the next byte
Looking at the remaining bits in the bitstream after decoding a
single frame can't be used as loop condition. The remaining
bits might not give a complete frame and the speex decoder will
then output nothing but access uninitialized memory, which leads
to valgrind warnings.
Fixes bug #644669.
Using the symbols for the different Speex modes results
in crashes when using MSVC. Use the library functions to
get the modes instead.
Fixes bug #630378.
Link to properties. Correct titles for examples. Document a few trivial cases. Keep lists in section file and docs/plugins/Makefile.am alphabetically ordered. Fix warnings that gtk-doc points out.
Original commit message from CVS:
* ext/speex/gstspeexdec.c: (speex_dec_chain_parse_data):
* ext/speex/gstspeexdec.h:
* ext/speex/gstspeexenc.c: (gst_speex_enc_encode):
* ext/speex/gstspeexenc.h:
Use integer encoding and decoding functions instead of converting
the integer input to float in the element. The libspeex integer
functions are doing this for us already or, if libspeex was compiled
in integer mode, they're doing everything using integer arithmetics.
Also saves some copying around.
Original commit message from CVS:
* ext/speex/gstspeexenc.c: (gst_speex_enc_encode):
Correct the timestamp and granulepos calculation by one Speex
frame.
Original commit message from CVS:
* ext/speex/gstspeexdec.c: (speex_dec_chain_parse_data):
Correctly take the granulepos from upstream if possible and
correctly handle the granulepos in various calculations: the
granulepos is the sample number of the _last_ sample in a frame, not
the first.
* ext/speex/gstspeexenc.c: (gst_speex_enc_sinkevent),
(gst_speex_enc_encode), (gst_speex_enc_chain),
(gst_speex_enc_change_state):
* ext/speex/gstspeexenc.h:
Handle non-zero start timestamps in the encoder and detect/handle
stream discontinuities. Fixes bug #547075.
Original commit message from CVS:
Patch by: Olivier Crete <tester at tester dot ca>
* ext/speex/gstspeexenc.c: (gst_speex_enc_sink_getcaps),
(gst_speex_enc_init), (gst_speex_enc_chain):
Add negotiation for the speex channels and rate. Fixes#465146.
Original commit message from CVS:
* ext/speex/gstspeexdec.c: (speex_dec_sink_event),
(speex_dec_chain_parse_data):
Produce concealment data when time progresses in a segment update.
Original commit message from CVS:
* ext/speex/gstspeexdec.c: (speex_dec_chain_parse_data),
(speex_dec_chain):
Try to preserve input timestamps when we can.
Do beginnings of error concealment.