PulseAudio defines PA_RATE_MAX as the maximum sampling rate that it
supports. We were previously exposing a maximum rate of INT_MAX, which
is incorrect, but worked because nothing was really using a rate greater
than 384000 kHz.
While playing DSD data, we hit a case where there might be very high
sample rates (>1MHz), and pulsesink fails during stream creation with
such streams because it erroneously advertises that it supports such
rates.
Since PA_RATE_MAX is #define'd to (8*48000U), we can't just use it in
the caps string. Instead, we fix up the rate to what we actually support
whenever we use our macro caps.
The audio library considers them as encoded formats and does not fill in the
sample width. The audio ringbuffers identifies the format as alaw/mulaw and that
is always 8 bits.
This reverts commit 01457027e0.
We'll just depend on PulseAudio 2.0 or above instead of having the bug
partially fixed based on the installed libpulse version.
The getcaps function we added uses some pa_format_info_get_prop...
accessor functions that were only added in 2.0, so we only have our
getcaps implementation exist if we're compiling against libpulse 2.0 or
above.
Eventually, we could bump the minimum requirement to 2.0 or above.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=686459
This allows us to have more fine-tuned caps in READY or above. However,
this is _really_ inefficient since we create a new stream and query sink
for every getcaps in READY, which on a simple gst-launch line happens
about 35 times. The next step is to cache getcaps results.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=686459
If converting a PA channel map to gst channel positions results in a
valid set of channel positions, we clear the unpositioned flag from the
ringbuffer spec.
This adds support for various compressed formats (AC3, E-AC3, DTS and
MP3) payloaded in IEC 61937 format (used for transmission over S/PDIF,
HDMI and Bluetooth).
The acceptcaps() function allows bins to probe for what formats the sink
being connected to support. This only works after the element is set to
at least READY.
If the underlying sink changes and the format we are streaming is not
available, we emit a message that will allow upstream elements/bins to
block and renegotiate a new format.
This drops support fof PulseAudio versions prior to 0.9.16, which was
released about 1.5 years ago. Testing with very old versions is not
feasible and we don't want to maintain 2 independent code-paths.
newer pulseaudio.
Fixes: #567794
* Hook pulsesink's volume property up with the stream volume -- not the
sink volume in PA.
* Read the device description directly from the sink instead of going
via the mixer.
* Properly implement _reset() methods for both sink and source to avoid
deadlocks when shutting down a pipeline.
* Replace all simple pa_threaded_mainloop_wait() by proper loops to
guarantee that we wait for the right event in case multiple events are
fired. While this is not strictly necessary in many cases it
certainly is more correct and makes me sleep better at night.
* Replace CHECK_DEAD_GOTO macros with proper functions
* Extend the number of supported channels to 32 since that is the actual
limit in PA.
* Get rid of _dispose() methods since we don't need them.
* Increase the volume property upper limit of the sink to 1000.
* Reset function pointers after we disconnect a stream/context. Better
fix for bug 556986.
* Reset the state of the element properly if open/prepare fails
* Cork the PA stream when the pipeline is paused. This allows the PA
* daemon to
close audio device on pause and thus save a bit of power.
* Set PA stream properties based on GST tags such as GST_TAG_TITLE,
GST_TAG_ARTIST, and so on.
Signed-off-by: Lennart Poettering <lennart@poettering.net>
Original commit message from CVS:
* ext/pulse/pulsesrc.c: (gst_pulsesrc_class_init),
(gst_pulsesrc_create_stream), (gst_pulsesrc_negotiate),
(gst_pulsesrc_prepare):
* ext/pulse/pulseutil.c: (gst_pulse_gst_to_channel_map),
(gst_pulse_channel_map_to_gst):
* ext/pulse/pulseutil.h:
If downstream provides no channel layout and >2 channels should be
used use the default layout that pulseaudio chooses and also
add this layout to the caps. Fixes bug #547258.