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Author SHA1 Message Date
Stéphane Cerveau
6bc0e9527e remove various useless linefeed in logs 2019-12-11 10:51:29 +01:00
Aaron Boxer
6d3429af34 documentation: fixed a heap o' typos 2019-11-05 09:11:25 -05:00
Sebastian Dröge
10b7b13732 videoaggregator: Rename ignore-eos pad property to repeat-after-eos
What it does is to repeat the last frame forever after EOS, it does not
literally ignore EOS.
2018-05-04 16:46:00 +02:00
Vineeth TM
8c9ca808af gstreamer: bad: Fix memory leaks when context parse fails
When g_option_context_parse fails, context and error variables are not getting free'd
which results in memory leaks. Free'ing the same.

And replacing g_error_free with g_clear_error, which checks if the error being passed
is not NULL and sets the variable to NULL on free'ing.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=753854
2015-10-02 17:24:35 +03:00
Nirbheek Chauhan
f8137dd8a6 examples: playout: Add better help text
This should help people figure out how to use the example a bit better
2015-06-12 21:15:03 +01:00
Nirbheek Chauhan
4d42704312 examples: playout: Decrement the currently-playing counter correctly
Only do that when we're removing an item that was playing, otherwise we'll mess
things up while trying to edit the play queue (playlist).
2015-06-12 21:14:57 +01:00
Nirbheek Chauhan
5da10b4f57 playout: New example for seamless audio/video playback
An example app that takes video URIs as command line arguments and switches
between them seamlessly one after the other using compositor and audiomixer.
Both audio-video and video-only media files are valid inputs, but mixing files
of both types in a single invocation is cumbersome to support, and hence does
not work. The example attempts to keep the audio stream moving along perfectly,
and duplicates video frames where necessary to cover gaps in the video
timestamps using the 'ignore-eos' videoaggregator pad property.

Ensuring seamless (and mostly-glitch-free) switching is harder than it sounds,
and hence the example contains plenty of pad probes and running time
calculations to make things work.

The GPtrArray play_queue contains items that are being played back, have been
prepared for playback, and will be played back in the future. The queue itself
is mutable besides the first two items (playing and prepared). The item that has
been prepared should not be edited or removed since it has been prepared in
advance to be activated immediately on the current item's EOS.

The example also has support for switching to the next item in the queue
prematurely; see the --switch-after/-s flag to the application.

Note: the output video is hard-coded at 1280x720, and input video is scaled as
needed to fit this size. Set OUTPUT_VIDEO_WIDTH/HEIGHT to change this.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=748947
2015-06-12 20:32:25 +01:00