Milliseconds was wrong and made use of this timeout quite
confusing. The code uses the value as microsenconds so
any meaningful number was off by orders of magnitude.
This is needed to know the PTS, without that we only know the DTS and
using that also for the PTS is wrong unless we have an intra-only codec.
If we can't get the temporal reordering from the index table, don't set
any PTS for non-intra-only codecs and let decoders figure out something.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784027
On the raspberry pi no pkg-config file is provided for the bcm_host
library. We are using AC_CHECK_LIB to detect this lib with autotools,
cc.find_library() library is a closer meson equivalent.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784026
When retrieving the `mxfdemux.structure` property, it leads to an
assertion as metadatas need to be resolved for the call to
mxf_metadata_base_to_structure to be valid.
We have to pass the "height" as height = vmeta->offset[1] / width to the
API, which of course does not work well for formats with only a single
plane. Use the whole memory size instead of the offset in that case.
Set the pts and dts on the frame that we receive from the msdk.
Also fix the inverted logic in setting sync points, previously we
were marking all frames as sync points except IDRs.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=782801
The RSIZ capabilities tag stores the JPEG 2000 profile. In the case of
broadcast profiles, it also stores the broadcast main level, which
specifies the bit rate.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=782337
Previous commit let demux call gst_uri_downloader_cancel() on _demux_reset().
Note that, _demux_reset() called during PAUSED_TO_READY and READY_TO_PAUSED.
And, it will set "cancelled" on uridownloader which blocks the use of
uridownloader. The issue is that, subclass can use the uridownloader not only
live streaming for manifest update, but also for fetching another manifests
such as variant and rendition m3u8 of hls streaming. So to unblock it,
demux should clear "cancelled" before processing initial manifest.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=783401
Also swap the linktype after we detected that we need to do
byteswapping. Fixes a problem with reading pcap files generated
on a machine with different endianness.
before broadcasting preroll.
The deadlock was as follows:
-> The subclass pushes a buffer on a newly-created stream in T1
-> We take the preroll lock in T1, to handle_preroll
-> The demuxer is stopped in T2, we take the MANIFEST_LOCK
-> T1 starts blocking because it received a reconfigure event
and needs to take the MANIFEST_LOCK
-> T2 deadlocks because it now wants the preroll_lock.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=783255
Make sure the manifest update loop is stopped before proceeding with the
resetting of the manifest data. Otherwise, the updates loop will try to
use it and it leads to a segfault
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=783028
As we release the MANIFEST_LOCK in stop_tasks,
demux->priv->old_streams can be set, we need to free these
otherwise we may end up trying to dispose elements in the
READY state.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=783256