cca2f555d1 introduces a regression, where the demux segment is not
reset on flush stop, so the next upstream segment event will calculate
an invalid base time on the new segment to be sent downstream.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=704255
This can only reliably work if demuxers have a
separate streaming thread per srcpad. This should be
done in a demuxer base class, which integrates parts
of multiqueue
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=701856
bug #700505
Following a representation change that causes a resolution change,
the video decoder fails to decode correctly. Dashdemux detects the
representation change and pushes a new caps event and an
initialization segment (a new moov atom) to the downstream qtdemux,
but it doesn't handle this new moov yet, it will only parse the
first one it receives.
This commit changes qtdemux to accept a new moov in a dash bitstream
switching scenario.
In case qtdemux is handling a mss stream, do not mark the stream to wait
for EOS after a segment. Even if it seems to be the last one according to
the current streams information.
MSS handling is different here because there is another demuxer driving
the pipeline
The samplerate field in the STSD atom is not right for some ALAC files
(usually when audio is 96kHz/24bits), so the audio caps must be
extracted from the codec data.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=700382
Whenever the demuxer has a new caps on a stream, it should set the
new_caps variable to true and a new caps event will be pushed before
the next buffer
qtdemux takes its buffers from a GstAdapter. Those buffers are created
from the larger buffer that it obtained from upstream and they carry
the same flags, including DISCONT if it is set. In these cases, all
buffers that qtdemux is going to push would be marked as DISCONT.
This scenario can make parsers/decoders flush on every buffer leading
to no decoding at all hapenning. This patch prevents this by unsetting
the flag if it shouldn't be set.
* Explicitly init variables for fragmented formats at init
* Do not use GstClockTime type if the variable isn't a timestamp
* Fix a style/readability issue at an if block
* Group 2 mss mode conditional blocks together to improve readability
Conflicts:
gst/isomp4/qtdemux.c
This can confuse downstream when they get a byte segment after receiving
the natural time segment from qtdemux that it sends when starting to
push buffers. This is specially the case with parsers that try to
convert the position from byte to time format and might miss the
correct position for playback to start.
Reset different variables on state changes to ready and when
handling a flush-stop. For handling flush stops we should check
if there is an upstream adaptive demuxer driving the pipeline as this
means that qtdemux will get a new moov atom. For 'standard' isomedia
streams this isn't true and qtdemux should keep the previous moov
information around.
Conflicts:
gst/isomp4/qtdemux.c
Whenever dashdemux switches bitrates it sends a new moov with the
new stream configuration. qtdemux should now handle this by splitting
the exposing and configuration of streams into separate functions. When
the stream is new it is configured and exposed, when it is a new bitrate
of an existing stream it is only reconfigured.
Conflicts:
gst/isomp4/qtdemux.c
smoothstreaming streams should be handled as a special kind of
fragmented isomedia. In MSS the fragments will not contain a
'moov' atom with the media descriptions, this has to be extracted
from the caps.
Additionally, there should be another demuxer upstream that is likely
going to be the one to answer/act on queries and events, so qtdemux has
to forward those upstream.
Don't unmap short MOOV atom buffer twice, which happened
in the case where we don't fix up the MOOV atom.
Fixes crashes when thumbnailing partial mp4 file where
the MOOV atom is still incomplete.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=694010
Fixes abort in push mode where the source is not seekable and the
size of the file is not available, as with
cat foo.mp4 | gst-launch-1.0 playbin uri=fd://0
Less noticable with releases, since we disable all
g_assert() there.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=686008
Don't reset the segment because we need the values for accumulation. the segment
is reset at start and after a flushing seek. Fixes some problems with files with
quicktime segments.
MPEG DASH has defined a set of new boxes to specify duration, indexes and
offsets of ISOBMFF fragments.
The Track Fragment Base Media Decode Time (tfdt) Box can in particular be
included inside a traf box to specify the absolute decode time, measured on the
media timeline, of the first sample in decode order in the track fragment.
This information can be used by the isomp4 demux to find out the current position of
an MP4 fragment in the timeline.
This patch adds code to isomp4 to:
- parse the tfdt box
- adjust the time/position member of the new segment sent when playback starts
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=677535
When it receives a seek in push mode, the qtdemux should first try to push the event upstream, and only if upstream fails fall back to
its own seek logic.
This fixes a not-negotiated error at least on mov files with
twos audio with two channels and video dvcp. As playbin and gst-launch
sample coming from the qtdemux.c file uses audioconvert and the latter
require format interleaved.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=675326
We do an ALLOCATION query to find out an allocator and parameters on the
srcpads. This way decoders (and sinks) can specify the memory and parameters
they want us to write into.
Set PTS and DTS on output buffers instead of just the PTS. In streaming cases
you want to synchronized encoded data based on the DTS because that is
monotonically increasing.