This fixes seeking if the first entries in the samples table are negative. The
binary search would always fail on this as the array would not be sorted if
interpreting the negative numbers as huge positive numbers. This caused us to
always output buffers from the beginning after a seek instead of close to the
seek position.
Also add a case to the comparison function for equality.
Actual code is checking for a NULL terminator and a ';' terminator,
for backward compat, in a chained way that cause all events being rejected.
The proper condition is to reject the events when terminator isn't
in ['\0', ';'] set.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=758151
It would be unusual to have the header segment with an 'edts' atom
indicating gaps at the beginning when handling fragmented streams.
The header usually doesn't contain any timestamping information, this
should come from the playlist/manifest and the segments with media
in those scenarios.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=758171
On POSIX, IP_MULTICAST_LOOP is a setting for the sender socket. On Windows it
is a setting for the receiver socket. As such we will need it on udpsrc too to
allow filtering out our own multicast packets.
In push-mode it is hard to support qt segments overall but it is
possible to support when the file isn't heavily edited but just contain
a segment to indicate a gap at the beginning. This also allows properly
timestamping data that has negative DTS in push-mode.
It is relevant to support those for 2 scenarios:
1) fragmented streaming
2) HTTP playback of 'regular' mp4
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=753484
No need to use G_GINT64_FORMAT for potentially negative values of
GstClockTimeDiff. Since 1.6 these can be handled with GST_STIME_ARGS.
Plus it creates more readable values in the logs.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=757480
For the MS/VfW codec ids, we want to write DTS timestamps instead
of PTS because that's what everyone else seems to do (and it's also
how it is in AVI). So for those input formats we use the buffer DTS
instead of the PTS. However, if there's no DTS set but only the PTS
then just take the PTS instead of dropping the input buffer. This
is useful especially for I-frame only codecs like JPEG and huffyuv,
but should also be fine as fallback in general.
Fixes regression with input JPEG frames that only have PTS set on them.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=756967
Instead, delay it until all request pads have been released. This is
because the release_pad() vfunc requires the multiqueue and muxer to
be there in order to release their request pads as well. If those
elements are destroyed earlier, release_pad() does not work, no
pads are released and some resources are leaked.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=753622
We have to reverse all samples in a buffer before processing them to properly
have continuous data from one buffer to another. As a result we will have a
negative applied rate and a rate of 1.0.
Also make sure that input buffers are correctly clipped to the segment,
otherwise our calculations are going to go wrong.
Also copy over the segment event's sequence number to the output segment while
we're at it.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=757033
Implement accept-caps handler to avoid doing a full caps query
downstream to handle it.
This commit implements accept-caps as a simplification of the _getcaps
function, so it exposes the same limitations that getcaps would.
For example, not accepting renegotiation to caps with capsfeatures when
it was last configured to a caps that it has to deinterlace.