When all fragments have already been downloaded on a live stream
dashdemux would busy loop as the default implementation of
has_next_fragment would return TRUE. Implement it to correctly
signal if adaptivedemux should wait for the manifest update before
trying to get new fragments.
When updating the manifest the timestamps on it might have changed a little
due to rounding and timescale conversions. If the change makes the timestamp
of the current segment to go up it makes dashdemux reposition to the previous
one causing one extra unnecessary download.
So when repositioning add an extra 10 microseconds to cover for that rounding
issues and increase the chance of falling in the same segment.
Additionally, also improve the time used when the client is already after the
last segment. Instead of using the last segment starting timestamp use the
final timestamp to make it reposition to the next one and not to the one that
has already been downloaded.
These functions of directly getting and setting segment indexes
are no longer useful as now we need 2 indexes: repeat and segment
index.
The only operations needed are advance_segment, going back to the
first one or seeking for a timestamp.
Segments are now stored with their repeat counts instead of spanding
them to multiple segments. This caused advancing to the next segment
using a single index to have to iterate over the whole list every time.
This commit addresses this by storing both the segment index as well
as the repeat index and makes advancing to next segment just an
increment of the repeat or the segment index.
Use a single segment to represent it internally to avoid using too
much memory. This has the drawback of issuing a linear search to
find the correct segment to play but this can be fixed by using
binary searches or caching the current position and just looking
for the next one.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=748369
The custom code is wrong as it ignores the templates, which leads to
missing fields in the result. Instead, simply use the default get_caps
implementation which does it correctly (get the template, intersect
with filter and return).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=749237
Without this, we will fixate weird pixel-aspect-ratios like 1/2147483647. But
in the end, all the negotiation code in videoaggregator needs a big cleanup
and videoaggregator needs to get rid of the software-mixer specific things
everywhere.
Upstream might not give us a caps event (dtlssrtpdec) because it might be an
RTP/RTCP mixed stream, but we split the two streams anyway and should report
proper caps downstream if possible.
Fixes "sticky event misordering" warnings with dtlssrtpdec.
And provide home-made fallback for older GLib versions,
so that we can later find these and remove them when
we bump the GLib requirement (which is certainly going
to happen before 2.0).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=748495