This reverts commit b75a61342f.
The parser would only set the mode to progressive or mixed, missing the
cases where it should have been interleaved. Interleaved is more
difficult to detect because in h264 it happens per frame. On the other
hand, h264 decoders detect the interlacing information per-frame and set
the caps correctly. By giving potentially incorrect interlacing
information in the parser already, it's being enforced downstream even
after decoding, breaking some use cases (e.g. an encoder can't properly
mark the stream as TFF or BFF). On the other hand, there's no valid use
case for having interlacing information on the caps at the parsing
stage, so after a lot of discussion, it was decided to revert this.
Initial commit message:
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Those are the rules:
In the SPS:
* if frame_mbs_only_flag=1 => all frame progressive
* if frame_mbs_only_flag=0 => field_pic_flag defines if each frame is
progressive or interlaced, thus the mode is 'mixed' in GStreamer
terms.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=779309
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Fixes#1313
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-bad/-/merge_requests/1335>
SURROUND is more to spec according to the FIXME comments, so add this.
Also add SIDE for 5 and 5.1 because of ffmpeg compatibility, because the
following pipeline downmixes to mono otherwise:
gst-launch-1.0 audiotestsrc num-buffers=1 ! audio/x-raw, channels=6 !
avenc_ac3 ! avdec_ac3 ! audioconvert ! fdkaacenc ! fakesink -v
Fixes#1327
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-bad/-/merge_requests/1352>
Extensions and layers can be enabled before calling
gst_vulkan_instance_open() but after calling
gst_vulkan_instance_fill_info().
Use the list of available extensions to better choose a default display
implementation to use based on the available Vulkan extensions for surface
output.
Defaults are still the same.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-bad/-/merge_requests/1341>
Until now, bound check would simply trace the values and the range. This
enhances the trace by also tracing the name of the variable that was to be set
or read. This is not magically perfect in all cases, but greatly speed the
debugging work. Here's an example before and after this change:
Before: gst_h264_parser_parse_slice_hdr: value not in allowed range. value: 819183, range -87-77
After: gst_h264_parser_parse_slice_hdr: value for 'slice->slice_qp_delta' not in allowed range. value: 819183, range -87-77
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-bad/-/merge_requests/1356>
Unfortunately it means those tune enums don't show up in
the docs then, but if that's how it's gotta be..
(Problem at hand is that on Tim's machine x265enc gets an
tune=animation and on the CI machine this doesn't show up.)
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-bad/-/merge_requests/1354>
Now that autotools has been removed generate a meson project template in
gst-project-maker.
There are some differences with the autotools project
1. gstreamer-controller-1.0 is not added to the default dependencies.
2. The '-Wall' option is not set explicitly, meson can handle that.
3. The flags in GST_PLUGIN_LDFLAGS have not been ported to meson as
they are not necessary anymore.
The generated project requires meson 0.53.0 for the 'fs' module. It's up
to the user to remove that part in case compatibility with older
versions of meson is desired.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-bad/-/merge_requests/184>
It was introduced for later use of its enhanced feature over IMFSourceReader
such as taking photo with video preview, audio/video capturing at
the same time, etc. But currently it's not our use case, and it would
be maintenance burden.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-bad/-/merge_requests/1342>