Instead of using a static hardcoded PCR interval, allow the user
to configure it.
Also revert back the default to a 40 ms interval, that was changed
in recent patches for no good reason.
There's no point in working with invalid LTC timestamps as all future
calculations will be wrong based on this, and invalid LTC timestamps can
sometimes be read via the audio input.
This patch just enforces boudaries for the access to the
standard_deviation array (64 floats). Such case can be
seen with a corrupted stream, where there's no hope to
obtain a valid decoded frame anyway.
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-bad/issues/1002
The D bit is meant to be set whenever there is a discontinuity
in transmission, and directly maps to the DISCONT flag.
The E bit is not meant to be set on every buffer preceding a
discontinuity, but only on the last buffer of a contiguous section
of recording. This has to be signaled through the unfortunately-named
"discont" field of the custom NtpOffset event.
Based on a patch by
Georg Lippitsch <glippitsch@toolsonair.com>
Vivia Nikolaidou <vivia@toolsonair.com>
Using libltc from https://github.com/x42/libltc
We now have a single property to select the timecode source that should
be applied, and for each timecode source the timecode is updated at
every frame. Then based on a set mode, the timecode is added to the
frame if none exists already or all existing timecodes are removed and
the timecode is added.
In addition the real-time clock is considered a proper timecode source
now instead of only allowing to initialize once in the beginning with
it, and also instead of just taking the current time we now take the
current time at the clock time of the video frame.
The SPS parsing functions take a parse_vui_param flag
to skip VUI parsing, but there's no indication in the output
SPS struct that the VUI was skipped.
The only caller that ever passed FALSE seems to be the
important gst_h264_parser_parse_nal() function, meaning - so the
cached SPS were always silently invalid. That needs changing
anyway, meaning noone ever passes FALSE.
I don't see any use for saving a few microseconds in
order to silently produce garbage, and since this is still
unstable API, let's remove the parse_vui_param.
Fix a recently introduced segfault. Don't de-reference a NULL
SPS pointer when attempting to update source caps before SPS
has been seen in the stream.
Interleaved frames can be fragmented between
incoming frames. Thus, we can have multiple
frames within the single input frame, as well as
incomplete frame. Now it preserves parsing
state and handle both situations.
Fixes#991
The length of the TCP payload is the IP plus TCP header length
subtracted from the IP datagram length specified in the IP header.
Prior to this, the size was calculated incorrectly, considering
all data after TCP header as a payload till the end of a packet.
Fixes#995
If recording is set to FALSE after the last audio or video buffer and
before the EOS event then recording stop is never signalled.
Similarly, we should signal recording stop once both audio and video are
EOS, regardless of the recording property, as there's nothing to be
recorded anymore.
We generally always prefer the information from upstream for other
metadata (pixel-aspect-ration, etc.) and should also do so here.
Other parsers (h264parse) already do the same.
When sps parsing fails we use a fallback sps from the caps, since we
have got an sps we need to update parser state and header as in the case the
sps was successfully parsed
When sps parsing fails we use a fallback sps from the caps, since we
have got an sps we need to update parser state and header as in the case the
sps was successfully parsed
Closes#503
Set more unhandled flags to general_constraint_indicator_flags field.
The field is required for building "Codecs" parameter as defined
ISO/IEC 14496-15 Annex E. The resulting "Codecs" string might be used
in various places (e.g., HLS/DASH manifest, browser, player, etc)
This is a re-implementation of the RTP elements that are submitted in
2013 to handle RTP streams. The elements handle a correct connection
for the bi-directional use of the RTCP sockets.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=703111
The rtpsink and rtpsrc elements add an URI interface so that streams
can be decoded with decodebin using the rtp:// interface.
The code can be used as follows
```
gst-launch-1.0 videotestsrc ! x264enc ! rtph264pay config-interval=3 ! rtpsink uri=rtp://239.1.1.1:1234
gst-launch-1.0 videotestsrc ! x264enc ! rtph264pay config-interval=1 ! rtpsink uri=rtp://239.1.2.3:5000
gst-launch-1.0 rtpsrc uri=rtp://239.1.2.3:5000?encoding-name=H264 ! rtph264depay ! avdec_h264 ! videoconvert ! xvimagesink
gst-launch-1.0 videotestsrc ! avenc_mpeg4 ! rtpmp4vpay config-interval=1 ! rtpsink uri=rtp://239.1.2.3:5000
gst-launch-1.0 rtpsrc uri=rtp://239.1.2.3:5000?encoding-name=MP4V-ES ! rtpmp4vdepay ! avdec_mpeg4 ! videoconvert ! xvimagesink
```
rtpmanagerbad: add pkg-config
rtpmanagerbad: Rtp should be uppercase
rtpmanagerbad: add G_OS_WIN32 for shielding unix headers
rtpmanagerbad: remove Since from documentation
rtpmanagerbad: rename lib name from nrtp to rtpmanagerbad
rtpmanagerbad: sync meson.build with other modules
rtpmanagerbad: add Makefile.am
rtpmanagerbad: use GstElement to count pads
rtpmanagerbad: use gst_bin_set_suppressed_flags
rtpmanagerbad: check element creation
rtpmanagerbad: post message when trying to access missing rtpbin
rtpmanagerbad: return FALSE with g_return tests
rtpmanagerbad: use gsocket multicast check
rtpmanagerbad: use gst_caps_new_empty_simple iso gst_caps_from_string
rtpmanagerbad: sync with gstrtppayloads.h
rtpmanagerbad: correct media type X-GST
rtpmanagerbad: test if a compatible pad was found
rtpmanagerbad: remove evil copy of GstRTPPayloadInfo
rtpmanagerbad: add gio_dep to meson
rtpmanagerbad: revert to old glib boilerplate
GStreamer 1.16 does not yet support the newer GLib templates, so revert.
rtpmanagerbad: return GST_STATE_CHANGE_NO_PREROLL for live sources
for live sources, NO_PREROLL should be returned for PLAYING->PAUSED and
READY->PAUSED transitions.
rtpmanagerbad: use GstElement pad counting
rtpmanagerbad: just use template name to request pad
rtpmanagerbad: remove commented code
rtpmanagerbad: use funnel to send multiple streams on one socket
rtpmanagerbad: avoid beaches
beaches should only be used during the summer, so rewrite the code to
return explicitly and avoid beaches during the winter.
rtpmanagerbad: add copyright to test code
rtpmanagerbad: g_free is NULL safe
rtpmanagerbad: do not trace rtpbin
rtpmanagerbad: return NULL explitly
rtpmanagerbad: warn when data port is not even
According to RFC 3550, RTP data should be sent on even ports, while RTCP
is sent on the following odd port.
rtpmanagerbad: document port allocation in rtpsink/src
rtpmanagerbad: improve uri description
rtpmanagerbad: add comment re-use socket
rtpmanagerbad: rename gst_object_set_properties_from_uri_query
rtpmanagerbad: loan prop/val setter from rist
rtpmanagerbad: rtpsrc: fix unitialised pointer
rtpmanagerbad: fix silly typo
rtpmanagerbad: test for empty key/value
rtpmanagerbad: rtpsrc: deprecate ssrc collision to INFO
rtpmanagerbad: sync debug with rist
rtpmanagerbad: small strings allocated on stack
rtpmanagerbad: correct rename
rtpmanagerbad: add locking on prop setters/getters
Locking is added because the URI allows to access the properties too.
rtpmanagerbad: allow for RTCP through NAT
rtpmanagerbad: move gio to header file
rtpmanagerbad: free small strings too
rtpmanagerbad: ttl_mc for ttl on dynudpsink
rtpmanagerbad: add comments on the URI registered
rtpmanagerbad: correct macro after file rename
rtpmanagerbad: code style
rtpmanagerbad: handle wrong URIs in setter
rtpmanagerbad: nit URI notation correction
In an URI, the first key/value pair should not have an ampersand, the
parser did not die though.
As sections can be provided by the user through send_event
when the element state is NULL, their lifetime is expected
to match that of the muxer, and they must be preserved when
the state changes
We can have multiple TsMuxPacketInfo objects for the same PID
with user-provided sections, for example ATSC requires multiple
tables with the same PID.