We weren't taking the preroll into account previously, meaning that we
were always seeking preroll nanoseconds too early... resulting in a lot
of dropped packets (which are before the start time).
This brings quit a bit closer to as-fast-as-possible seeking in asf files.
Post global tags only after we've added our source pads, so that
tag events get sent downstream in addition to tag messages posted
on the bus. This makes sure tags can be picked up automatically
when transcoding, but also by tagreadbin/playbin2. Fixes#519721.
While we're at it, also add a container-format tag.
When we receive a DISCONT as input, don't clear our complete state but simply
mark a discont that will be put on the next buffer. The code will be able to
handle and throw away incomplete data.
Add some more debug info.
Remove an unused variable.
Let's not put every single mp3 frame in our index, a few frames per
second should be more than enough. For now use an index interval
of 100ms-500ms depending on the upstream size, to keep the index at
a reasonable size. Factor out the code that adds the index entry
into a separate function for better code readability.
While technically upstream may be seekable even if it doesn't know
the exact size, I can't think of a use case where this distincation
is relevant in practice, so for now just assume we're not seekable
if upstream doesn't provide us with a size. Makes sure we don't
build a seek index when streaming internet radio with sources that
pretend to be seekable until you try to actually seek.
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* ext/x264/gstx264enc.c: (gst_x264_enc_class_init),
(gst_x264_enc_header_buf), (gst_x264_enc_encode_frame):
Use hyphen in property name, perform safety buffer size check
prior to mem access, and some more parentheses in macro.
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* ext/apexsink/Makefile.am:
Link against -lgcrpyto for RSA_new and RSA_free.
* ext/faac/gstfaac.c:
* ext/x264/gstx264enc.c:
Fix compiler warnings.
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* ext/x264/gstx264enc.c: (gst_x264_enc_set_src_caps):
Construct source caps in more conventional (and correct) manner.
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* ext/x264/gstx264enc.c: (gst_x264_enc_reset),
(gst_x264_enc_chain), (gst_x264_enc_encode_frame):
* ext/x264/gstx264enc.h:
Do not deal with duplicated input (timestamps). If needed,
a generic element can do so.
Do not manipulate input timestamps on the way out,
since that shifts the timeline and A/V sync.
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* docs/plugins/gst-plugins-bad-plugins.args:
Integrate new properties into documentation.
* ext/x264/gstx264enc.c: (gst_x264_enc_class_init),
(gst_x264_enc_init), (gst_x264_enc_init_encoder),
(gst_x264_enc_set_property), (gst_x264_enc_get_property):
Fix up API prior to eventual plugin move.
API: GstX264Enc:pass (provides more options, and changed to enum)
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* docs/plugins/Makefile.am:
* docs/plugins/gst-plugins-bad-plugins-docs.sgml:
* docs/plugins/gst-plugins-bad-plugins-sections.txt:
* ext/x264/gstx264enc.c:
* tests/check/Makefile.am:
* tests/check/elements/x264enc.c: (setup_x264enc),
(cleanup_x264enc), (GST_START_TEST), (x264enc_suite), (main):
Add documentation and unit test for x264enc.
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* ext/x264/gstx264enc.c: (gst_x264_enc_init),
(gst_x264_enc_header_buf), (gst_x264_enc_encode_frame):
Allocate some buffers in more adaptive and economical fashion.
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* configure.ac:
Check for sufficiently up-to-date x264 API.
* ext/x264/gstx264enc.c: (gst_x264_enc_pass_get_type),
(gst_x264_enc_base_init), (gst_x264_enc_class_init),
(gst_x264_enc_init), (gst_x264_enc_init_encoder),
(gst_x264_enc_set_property), (gst_x264_enc_get_property):
* ext/x264/gstx264enc.h:
Expose some more parameters of the x264 encoder as properties.
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* ext/x264/gstx264enc.c: (gst_x264_enc_log_callback),
(gst_x264_enc_finalize), (gst_x264_enc_header_buf),
(gst_x264_enc_set_src_caps), (gst_x264_enc_sink_set_caps),
(gst_x264_enc_flush_frames):
Coding style and layout; re-order some functions in more
typical and natural flow.