The coordinate are relative to the texture dimension and not
the window dimension now. There is no need to pass the window
dimension or to update the overlay if the dimension changes.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=745107
If a ContentProtection element is present in an AdaptationSet element,
send Protection events on the source pad, so that qtdemux can use this
information to correctly generate its source caps for DASH CENC
encrypted streams.
This allows qtdemux to support CENC encrypted DASH streams where the
content protection specific information is carried in the MPD file
rather than in pssh boxes in the initialisation segments.
This commit adds a new function to the adaptivedemux base class to allow
a GstEvent to be queued for a stream. The queue of events are sent the
next time a buffer is pushed for that stream.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=705991
They require to get_proc_address some functions through the
platform specific {glX,egl}GetProcAddress rather than the default
GL library symbol lookup.
nvidia drivers return the exact version in glGstString (GL_VERSION)
we request on creation so start with the highest known version and
work our way down.
The previous approach of traversing the other_context weak ref tree was
1. Less performant
2. Incorrect for context destruction removing a link in the tree
Example of 2:
c1 = context_create (NULL)
c2 = context_create (c1)
c3 = context_create (c2)
context_can_share (c1, c3) == TRUE
context_destroy (c2)
unref (c2)
context_can_share (c1, c3) returns FALSE when it should be TRUE!
This does not remove the restriction that context sharedness can only
be tracked between GstGLContext's.
This will deadlock if the main thread is the one who creates the GstGLContext.
All things we call from the main thread should be possible from any thread.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=751101
Sometimes the last fragment does not exist because of rounding errors with the
durations. Just finish the stream gracefully instead of erroring out instead.
Segment start/time/position/base should only be modified if this is the first
time we send a segment, otherwise we will override values from the seek
segment if new streams have to be exposed as part of the seek.
Segment base should be calculated from the segment start based on the stream's
own segment, not the demuxer's segment. Both might differ slightly because of
the presentationTimeOffset.
Always add the presentationTimeOffset (relative to the period start, not
timestamp 0) to the segment start after resetting the stream's segment based
on the demuxer's segment (i.e. after seeks or stream restart). Also make sure
to keep the stream's segment up to date and not just send a new segment event
without storing the segment in the stream.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=745455
And include the presentation offset in the last known position for each
stream, and just because we can also keep track of the latest known position
inside the demuxer segment.
It's going to return EOS if the period ended or otherwise there is just no
next fragment left. If we don't store the last return value, it will always
stay OK and gst_adaptive_demux_combine_flows() will always return OK instead
of EOS once all streams are done.
This partially switches period changes in DASH by at least trying to switch
instead of just stopping. What is still left is that after a period change
with DASH the times all start at 0 again instead of continuing.