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.
Don't overwrite the origin flow return by whatever flow we get
when trying to push the remaining internally queued payloads.
We want to do our eos logic, ie. send an EOS event or segment-done
message in any case. Makes things EOS properly when an EOS event
is forced upon the pipeline so that the source returns
FLOW_UNEXPECTED to a pulling asfdemux. Should fix#582056.
This also makes timestamps (more) consistent before and after a possible
seek, and moreover makes for reasonable position reporting in live stream
(whose payload timestamps should not be taken for granted).
* Improve newsegment handling, e.g. upstream might live in TIME.
* Only send newsegment if we have needed info.
* Avoid reading past end of data section.
The problem that happens is the following:
* A packet with multiple payloads comes in
* Those payloads get handled one by one
* The first payload contains the first audio payload with timestamp A
* The second payload contains the first video (key)frame with timestamp V (where V < A)
With the previous code, the following would happen:
* the first payload gets processed, then passed to queue_for_stream
* queue_for_stream detects it's the first valid timestamp received and stores
first_ts = A
* the second payload gets processed, then pass to queue_for_stream
* queue_for_stream detects the timestamp is lower than first_ts... and
discards it... resulting in losing the first keyframe of the video stream
We've been having this issue for *ages*... it's just that nobody noticed it
that much with playbin. But with playbin2's aggresive multiqueue handling, this
will result in multiqueue not being able to preroll (because the video decoder will
be dropping a ton of buffers before (maybe) receiving the next keyframe).
Tested with over 200 asf files, and they all play the first frame correctly now,
even the most braindead ones.
This might be caused by entering the if() line 1214 and then not having
any activated_streams.. resulting in reaching line 1267 without having
any valid flow value.
On win32, we're required to link to all the libraries used - including
ones only indirectly used by other libs. So, add gstaudio, gsttag, and
(for windows only) winsock.
Drop packets with an invalid replicated data length
instead of continuing with an invalid timestamp
and uninitialized payload metadata.
All other code assumes that the timestamps are valid.
Original commit message from CVS:
* gst/asfdemux/gstasfdemux.c: (gst_asf_demux_chain):
Remove duplicate and broken code for the streaming case and simply reuse
the much better working pull based code. Fixes#560348.
Original commit message from CVS:
* gst/asfdemux/gstasfdemux.c: (gst_asf_demux_add_video_stream):
Only copy sane aspect ratio values on the caps. Fixes#559682.
Original commit message from CVS:
* gst/asfdemux/gstasfdemux.c: (gst_asf_demux_loop):
Fix aggregated GST_FLOW_RETURN check for when to send an error message
on the bus.
Re-fixes #546859
Original commit message from CVS:
* gst/asfdemux/gstasfdemux.c:
Properly aggregate flow returns for both push and pull mode, so we shut
down if all pads are unlinked.
Fixes#546859.
Original commit message from CVS:
Patch by: Frederic Crozat <fcrozat@mandriva.org>
* ext/dvdread/dvdreadsrc.c: (plugin_init):
* ext/lame/gstlame.c: (plugin_init):
* gst/asfdemux/gstasf.c: (plugin_init):
Make sure gettext returns translations in UTF-8 encoding rather
than in the current locale encoding (#546822).
Original commit message from CVS:
* configure.ac:
* gst/asfdemux/gstasfdemux.c: (gst_asf_demux_process_object):
Use correct error code for encrypted streams.
Original commit message from CVS:
* docs/plugins/gst-plugins-ugly-plugins-docs.sgml:
* docs/plugins/gst-plugins-ugly-plugins-sections.txt:
* ext/a52dec/gsta52dec.c:
* ext/amrnb/amrnbdec.c:
* ext/amrnb/amrnbenc.c:
* ext/amrnb/amrnbparse.c:
* ext/lame/gstlame.c:
* ext/mad/gstmad.c:
* ext/sidplay/gstsiddec.cc:
* gst/asfdemux/gstrtspwms.c:
* gst/mpegaudioparse/gstxingmux.c:
* gst/realmedia/rademux.c:
* gst/realmedia/rdtmanager.c:
* gst/realmedia/rtspreal.c:
* gst/synaesthesia/gstsynaesthesia.c:
Add missing elements to docs. Restore alphabetical order in section
file. Document mad (it was included in docs already).
Fix doc-markup: use convinience syntax for examples
(produces valid docbook), add several refsec2 when we have several
titles. Fix some types.