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Added a quick hack to allow loop based elements to finish intead of
looping till infinity.
Added compile time i386 or plain C getbits implementation selection.
The vorbis decoder now is our first loop based element!
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Fix on x86 architectures - was just checking for 386, D'oh.
Fix autogen to run autoheader _before_ autoconf, since it generates a
required file (config.h.in, which I just removed from CVS since its an
autogenerated one). Also fix messed up variables in gst/Makefile.am
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Begun to add support for non i386 architectures, with the help of Chris
Emerson. Added bits to configure to figure out architecture, and added
some alternatives for PPC. Should cause no problems on i386, but I'll
check after this commit, but doesn't yet work on PPC by a fair way...
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The vorbis encoder
A test program to convert an mp3 to a vorbis file.
A fix for the dynamic plugin loader factory_find was not working.
Don't forget to run gstreamer-register after installing the plugins!
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Due to popular demand :-), I added a vorbis decoder.
The encoder is not yet functional.
Small cosmetic changes to gstcpu.c
Beware:
You *need* to install libvorbis.a from the main vorbis CVS.
you *have* to change the line in libtool to
deplibs_check_method="pass_all"
because else the plugin shared library refuses to link against the
static libvorbis.a library. This is a hack. I have no intention in
including libvorbis into the gstreamer CVS tree and making it
libtool compatible.
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Added CPU detection.
Added SSE optimisation to mpeg_play
Modified the mpeg2 decoder and gstidct to use cpu detection.
Cleanups in the mpeg1 and mpeg2 decoders.
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Changes to gstreamer-config to include gtk+ libs
manual changes: queues, threads, programs
gsteditor does not crash anymore.
gstpipline new should return a GstElement *
fixed ac3dec for new getbits
fixes to gstreamer-launch
more efficient startup for gstplay.
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Faster and modular getbits implementation.
Fixed a bug in the audiosink that could lock up your box on bad MB.
Modified the plugins to use the new getbits functions.
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Externalized the plugin information in /etc/gstreamer/reg.xml
- no need to do a plugin_load_all()
- plugins are loaded when needed
- typedetect functions are loaded when needed (still buggy)
- no need to check for the existance of the plugin in the codecs
- added gstreamer-register to create the reg.xml file
- renamed launch to gstreamer-launch
- plugins need to register the typefactory they provide
modified the plugins to meet the new design
modified the plugins to correctly set their pad types
autoplugging can be done without loading the plugins now
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More docs (most of them just empty...)
Added automatic pad plugging.
Added automatic dynamic pad plugging.
Changed some codecs to correctly set their pad types.
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A first (rude) attempt at autoplug.
Autoplugging selects appropriate codecs to connect src to sink, adds
them to the pipeline and connect pads.
Autoplugging will run the typedetect plugin if the src pad has no MIME
type.
No autoplugging is done on the src and sink pads, it's hardcoded:
connect 'src to sink'.
No attempt at creating threads.
No attempt at dynamically autoplugging not yet existing pads.
Changes to (some) plugins to properly set their MIME types.
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Added the bufferpool handler.
This object is able to generate buffers and is passed between elements to
exchange buffers. Elements can also use this pool to efficiently generate
output buffers.
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Megapatch, changes which states are available, how they're used, and how
they're set. Also modifies the scheduling system, breaking pulled
buffers. Check mail archives for more details.
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Better error recovery in teh MPEG1 decoder.
Removed MPEG2 stuff from the MPEG1 decoderand make it ignore MPEG2
streams.
Some extra framerates in the MPEG2 decoder (from libmpeg2)
Round image size up to the nearest multiple of 16 (MPEG2 decoder)
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This is the audio/video sync release.
Changed the mpegvideoparser to parse complete pictures. Added the PTS
timestamps to the pictures.
Added PTS timestamps to the MPEG audio frames.
Made the clock a littlebit better.
Gstplay now uses two more threads one for video, one for audio playback.
Added the first QoS callbacks for the pads.
hopefully fix an mmx compilation problem.
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Added seeking to some of the plugins.
some MMX speedups in the MPEG decoders.
Better YUV to MMX conversion
implemented seeking to gstplay.
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Switched Cr and Cb in YUV2RGB
fixed the avi parser (gstriff had wrong size)
the system_encoder can now do video only system streams
sanitized the colorspace and scaler api.
added fast self modifying asm scaler.
worked on the typefind stuff.
added a cool media player (gstplay) it uses the typefinder to playback
avi, mpeg1 (system and video) streams. It is also a testbed and a real app.
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Reworked the audio resampler.
Added first frames skipping to the mp3 and ac3 parser (this allows you to
skip a number of frames before pushing them).
Removed wrong mmx code from the encoder.
Added Macroblocks per slice to the encoder.
added bilinear and bicubic interpolation to the videoscaler.
Added a MPEG1 multiplexer (no SCR or mux rate calculations yet)
Added some options (framerate to the encoder/decoder)
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Added a basic element: pipefilter. This element connects the stdin/stdout
of an external program into the pipeline. We now have virtually all of
the capabilities of sox, lame, ...
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Rewrote the mpeg1 system stream parser.
Fixed a motion compensation bug (was a bug on Intels site)
Faster/Better/more accurate motion detection in the mpeg encoder
Added an audio resampler (convert 48000 kHz to 44100 for example) does not work
Fixed rate control in the mpeg2 encoder.
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Fixed the mpeg2 encoder. Added MMX optimisations for motion estimation.
Added another mpeg1 encoder.
Added Two filters: smooth and median (a median cut filter)
Made the queue pull buffers.
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More changes to the mpeg parser and encoder.
It seems like the mpeg2 decoder does not like some MPEG1 videos. Use
mpeg_play for now (eg. AlienSong)
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Added MMX optimized yuv2rgb (AlienSong now plays back at only 6% CPU)
Added mpeg1 picture skipping and fixed a buffer overflow.
Added a system clock. The audiosink can now adjust the clock.
Fixed incorrect behaviour on 8, 15, 16, 24 and 32 bits displays.
Cleanup of the videosink, it now uses the color conversion library when
needed.
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Added a colorspace library and removed yuv2rgb conversion from the
videosink.
The aviencoder should now more or less work.
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Documentation updates. All standard library objects and standard
elements are documented. Modified some of the elements to more
accuratly report about their arguments so the documentation builds
more reasonable output.
Added aviencoder and jpegencoder elements (not working yet)
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Added jpeg decoder. the avi decoder now configures the jpeg codec if
an MJPG encoded avi is found. Fixed riff parsing. readded rgb_draw
functions to the videosink. jpeglib is used to decode the jpeg image.
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Added the riff code into a seperate library in /libs dir. The plugin
loader also checks the /libs path.
The avi parser now uses the riff library.
WAV is broken.
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Various cleanups. Moved the overlay code to a specialized widget.
One error I cannot seem to fix: switching desktops does not disable the
overlay.
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This is a rather large patch. Switched on -Wall compiler flag and fixed
the warnings.
Made the Video for Linux more like it should be.
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Added a pull function in the gstpad. Modified the videosink to implement
the pull. This function allows a source element to request a buffer
from the destination. This is much more efficient because the
videosink can then pass a buffer with SHM to the element, which does
not require an aditional memcpy.
removed scaling from the videosink. I need something better.
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Speedup in mpg123 parsing. speedup in mp1videoparse. rearanged the
MPEG player got rid of some memcpy. bit handling changes.
MMX code for the IDCT and motion compensation in mpeg_play.
Almost as fast as the commercial mpeg player mtv, but with a much
better video quality :-)
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The first functional video sink... Removed all of the video stuff
from the MPEG video decoder. Fixed a bug in smoothwave.
The MPEG video decoder still does the YUV->RGB conversion.
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Made queue default bigger.
fixed parsing errors in mp3parse mpeg1parse mp1videoparse: more than 2
zeros and a 1 is also a sync.
fixed MPEG1 video SKIP_PICTURE which caused a segfault. AlienSong now
plays as it should do. Skips are currently ignored and give some error
on the console, need to clean this up.
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Fixed the queue length (fixed length 5 for now).
fixed mpeg1 video rate control.
AlienSong segfaults sometimes. My other movies don't....
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Changed the way state is dealt with when a child is added to the bin. The
note states that the COMPLETE state should probably reflect nothing more
than whether or not there is a child in the bin, not whether or not all
children are COMPLETE. I need to write out a few scenarios for complex
pipeline manipulations to figure out how all the states should interact.
The idea is to maintain the ability to dynamically recofigure the
pipeline.
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Compile a test program to ensure that we have working atomic resource
counting.
A few small changes (include headers, fix a cast) to stop compiler
warnings.
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Fixed lowercase PLUGINS_USE_SRCDIR which made running test apps fail.
Added GHTTP_LIBS to the libraries.
commented out mm_support() call, wich is not working yet and causes errors.
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Tidy up of configure script.
Make libghttp detection work at all.
Make library configuration specifiable on configure commandline.
Make detection of atomic resource stuff cope with 2.0 linux kernels.
Fix typo (HAVE_ATOMIC_T for HAVE_ATOMIC_H).
Remove generated ltmain.sh file from mp3decode.
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More incremental updates. I can now successfully produce an rpm simply by
typing `./autogen.sh;make rpm`. This is good ;-)
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A bunch more changes to clean up build/`make dist` issues, as well as a
spec file, -config file, .m4, etc. Next step is to build an RPM of this
mess.
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OK, I think I've got all the .cvsignore stuff taken care of, though we'll
want to fine-tune things as we go, of course. Most of them are the same,
with some exceptions for directories that produce executables (those are
listed by name after the standard ones and a newline for separation).
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Changed Makefiles to:
detect xaudio (check header xaudio/decoder.h)
detect mmx.h
detect CSS (check if css.c is in plugins/dvdsrc), need something better.
some LDFLAGS had *.la dependencies which failed for libtool
The build is now 100% on my system.