* cache window size event and update handle ratio
* init width with 1, don't use 0
* don't update overlay when receiving same window size
* receive window size from allocation query
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=751157
This makes pipelines with multiple textoverlay elements possible.
The meta data is collected from the upstream textoverlay element,
merged into a new GstVideoOverlayComposition and passed down downstream.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=751157
Have all sections in alphabetical order. Also make the macro order consistent.
This is a preparation for generating the file. Remove GET_CLASS macro for
some elements, since it is not used and the header is not installed.
The intention was to skip the allocation query if upstream has decided
to use the overlay meta feature in the caps. We can safely assume that
upstream have done that query already before making this decision. This
is an optimization since doing allocation queries is relatively
expensive.
CID #1308943
upstream_has_meta is set to FALSE and never changed. The two checks for if
upstream_has_meta will never go to the true branch. Removing the boolean
and the true branches of these checks.
CID #1308943
This cleanup the negotiation function by properly splitting the probe
and the decisions. This allow handling correctly pipeline where upstream
caps have special memory type. An example pipeline is:
gltestsrc ! textoverlay text=bla ! fakesink
The upstream caps will be memory:GLMemory, which isn't supported by the
blitter.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=749243
This reverts commit 76647f2710.
Avoiding pull mode activation is a feature regression, and
demuxers should always use pull mode where that is possible,
e.g. if there's an upstream queue2 with a ring buffer or
a download buffer.
This patch made reverse playback no longer possible over http.
If the goal is to minimise seeks, then that can still be done
by making the demuxer behave differently in pull mode if
the SEQUENTIAL flag is set. If there are bugs, like the demuxer
needlessly scanning the entire file on start-up in pull mode,
then those should be fixed instead.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=746010
gst_event_replace() takes its own reference on the event so we should drop
ours after creating and storing an event using it.
This fix leaks which can be reproduced using the
validate.http.media_check.vorbis_theora_1_ogg scenario.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=748247
If we don't consume the buffer by passing its reference to
overlay->text_buffer then we need to unref it.
Fix a leak with validate.file.playback.fast_forward.test5_mkv
when running inside Valgrind.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=747602
When a stream has a skeleton index, the stream time is taken from that
index. However, when part of the stream is captured, the index is
invalid as its offsets are now wrong. To avoid this, we ignore the index
when the last offset points beyond the end of the stream (when its
byte length is known).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=744070
When deltax is large enough to cause the text to push past the
width of the frame, it would disappear due to a bug in setting
the layout width.
While there, fix a log printing an incorrect width to set.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=739689
oggmux keeps a cached buffer per pad, and pulls buffers from
collectpads to this cached buffer for all pads before processing
the best pad. In some cases, the move from collectpads buffer
to cached buffer is delayed till next call. However, when there
is only one pad, this can't be delayed till next call as there
will be a deadlock since collectpads has no other pad to push to.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=740565
gstoggdemux.c:1233:11: error: format specifies type 'long' but the argument has type 'ogg_int64_t' (aka 'long long') [-Werror,-Wformat]
granule);
^~~~~~~
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=746512
The code that was calculating the start granule from packet durations
was interpreting a negative value as an error, but this is actually a
valid case, to indicate clipping of data at start.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=743900
If we get EOS when we're trying to build a chain, we disable seeking
and continue instead of posting an error. This can happen for corner
cases such as a stream with a video that stops before the end, for
instance.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=745980
When looking for pages when seeking, we stop looking for non sparse
streams if we don't find one within a given threshold. This fixes
seeking filling up queues and blocking in corner cases such as an
audio file with a pathological 1 frame video stream (yes, I saw one).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=745980
Store the video info of the internal frame decode width/height
separate to the exposed (cropped) frame info, so that it can be
used for mapping the downstream allocated video frame buffer correctly
when using GstVideoCropMeta.
Fixes playback of files with sizes that aren't a multiple of 16-pixels
width or height.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=741030
This will usually deadlock, despite this patch being in master for
quite some time and working fine. Nevertheless, we deem it to be
not working, disregarding facts.
As such, we fix it by keeping track of seek events, and sending
them upstream from a separate thread. Buffers are then discarded
till we get a new segment with the expected seqnum.
READY->PAUSED can be too early as souphttpsrc can get the HTTP
headers after this. Try again in the chain function.
Also use seeking query to disable seeking if upstream reports
being unseekable.
Some resetting code has to be done in the NEW_SEGMENT
event handler, instead of the missing FLUSH_STOP one.
Segment base was also wrongly accounted for. This was hidden
by the fact that flushing resets the base.
A discontinuity is now also signalled on seeking. We have to
also ensure that the discontinuity "sticks" till a buffer
with a valid timestamp goes out, or the audio decoder base
class will ignore the discontinuity for purposes of keeping
track of the current time.
This allows using non flushing segment seeks for looping
HTML audio in particular, and more generally non flushing seeks.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=729198
The code was using the first nonnegative granulepos to seed the
granule tracking, which appeared to work since headers have zero
granulepos. However, this does not work for files with a hole at
start, which are common in live streaming.
The correct behavior is to look for the first granule, and subtract
the duration of all the packets finishing on this page.
The function which does this relies on the fact that the ogg_stream
structure can be duplicated by shallow copy, in order to pull the
packets from the first page(s) on the copy without affecting the
original stream state.
Don't use private GMutex implementation details to check
whether it has been freed already or not. Just turn dispose
function into finalize function which will only be called
once, that way we can just clear the mutex unconditionally.
Makes theora work in cases where the header packets are only in the caps
(because theoradec was connected to oggdemux late and missed the
beginning of the stream)
If the streaming task attempts to read a chain while the pipeline
is stopping (which can happen if the pipeline stops shortly after
start or a new URI being setup in gapless playback case), it will
see a flushing return from upstream, and should then also return
flushing to the caller, rather than emit a flow error.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=722442