... and store all parsed values.
We are storing pic_struct_present_flag although it's not part of
this SEI message but GstH264PicTiming includes it to clarify
following syntax values.
In addition to that, by adding CpbDpbDelaysPresentFlag, we don't need to
refer to VUI anymore.
As per specification in A.3.1 h) and A.3.2 f), the maximum size of the DPB is
16. Fix the maximum in the fine and fix the formula to use MIN instead of MAX
so that we no longer always use the maximum for the profile/level.
If decoding failed because end_picture() failed, set the picture to
nonexisting, this way output_picture() will be skipped. This avoids confusing
special cases in output_picture() implementation.
gsth265parser does it already. Although corresponding API of h265parser is
gst_h265_sei_free, _clear suffix is more consistent naming for h264parser
since there are gst_h264_{sps,pps}_clear().
According to following two specs, add support for AC4 in tsdemux.
1. ETSI TS 103 190-2 V1.2.1 (2018-02) : Annex D (normative): AC-4 in MPEG-2 transport streams
2. ETSI EN 300 468 V1.16.1 (2019-08) : Annex D (normative):Service information implementation of AC-3, EnhancedAC-3, and AC-4 audio in DVB systems
That's the value of NumDeltaPocs[RefRpsIdx] and we might be able to derive
the value from given sps and slice header.
Because well known hardware implementations refer to the value, however,
storing the value makes things easier.
Following is the list of hardware implementations
* DXVA2: ucNumDeltaPocsOfRefRpsIdx
* NVDEC/VDPAU: NumDeltaPocsOfRefRpsIdx
See C.5.2.2 Output and removal of pictures from the DPB.
If the number of pictures in the DPB is greater than or equal to
sps_max_dec_pic_buffering_minus1[HighestTid] + 1, then the picture
should be outputted.
On new_segment, the decoder is expected to negotiate. The decoder may want to
pre-allocate the needed buffers. Pass the max_dpb_size as this is needed to
determin how many buffers should be allocated.
This introduce a library which contains a set of base classes which
handles the parsing and the state tracking for the purpose of decoding
different CODECs. Currently H264, H265 and VP9 are supported. These
bases classes are used to decode with low level decoding API like DXVA,
NVDEC, VDPAU, VAAPI and V4L2 State Less decoders. The new library is
named gstreamer-codecs-1.0 / libgstcodecs.
Add a missing dependency to wl_client_dep for the wayland build. Some distros
have the wayland-client headers not installed in /usr/include (which is perfectly
valid, the pkg-config .pc file gives the right feedback).
Instead of synchronising at the ICE transport, do clock sync for the
RTP stream at the DTLS transport via the dtlssrtpenc rtp-sync
property. This avoids delaying RTCP while waiting until it is time
to output an RTP packet when rtcp-mux is enabled.
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-bad/issues/1212
Posting any message to parent seems to be pointless. That might break
parent window.
Regardless of the posting, parent window can catch mouse event
and also any keyboard events will be handled by parent window by default.