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This adds width/height properties to qtdemux, so that it connects to ffdec_*... still doesn't work, because the buffer allocation in ffdec_ allocs too small buffers (edge emulation failure or so?), which causes a segfault. I'm working on that
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Handle compressed headers. Fix inappropriate use of bytestream_flush().
Code cleanup. Added getcaps and _link functions for src pads. Extract
and set the size,rate,channels correctly. Fix some of the caps to
agree with avidemux and/or ffmpeg.
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* caps refcounting fixes for float2int
* fixed wrt setting of caps on int pad with dynamic number of sink pads in float2int
* added libsndfile plugin (currently only the src is implemented) - currently only float output, noninterleaved is implemented
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Actually push the event over to the next element instead of leaving it into eternity - thanks for Joshua for detecting
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Fix avimux (somewhat). Note: the EOS event still doesn't get through. This is completely braindead, I have no clue why, but setting this thing to PAUSE should do the trick too. EOS fix will come later on...
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- UNITS -> DEFAULT
- added chunk_size option to osssink, buffers will be written to the
devive in chunks of this size, this can increase the accuracy of the
clock on some devices.
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fix Makefiles for C++ libraries. They should now work with Forte. This needs a new libtool, update autogen.sh to reflect this.
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Made the SWAP and PREPARE_3D_LINE macros work with gints rather than
using typeof(), since typeof() is a gcc-extension and does not work
with other compilers. This is okay since every place these macros
are used, gints are passed in. I renamed SWAP to SWAP_INT to reflect
that it is not so generic.
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Corrected the configure.ac so it actually works. Updated some c files
so that they build on Solaris. This mostly involved supporting ISO
style variable-argument macros.
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Updated autogen.sh/configure.ac and various Makefiles to make the
configure script set up all gcc specific compiler arguments, rather
than hardcoding them in the Makefile.am files
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Some final fixes for the v4lsrc elements.
* remove software sync thread (use GST_ELEMENT_THREAD_SUGGESTED instead)
* make all src elements threadsafe
* fix num_buffer argument setting in v4l2src (VIDIOC_S_PARM)
* re-add bufsize (RO) for v4lmjpegsrc
* fix the A/V sync calculation in all elements (spvf=GST_SECOND/fps, not GST_SECOND*fps)
* probably some more crap....
With all this, it actually works quite well. The TODO files describes the
next steps in order to make a full-featured video recorder based on these
elements and GStreamer (bottom). Making a simple recorder should be fairly
easy now, btw.
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Fix typo (incorrect pointer dereference). Change the magic number
for little-endian streams to match with /etc/magic.