Especially when changing the sample rate our timestamp tracking will be
completely off, but even otherwise we would usually lose the last few
samples if we don't drain here as the resampler gets reset if anything
but the sample rate changes.
This is usually not a problem as the first buffer after a caps event
usually has the discont flag set, but can cause problems if
- the caps event is followed by a segment event, which then causes
draining according to the new sample rate
- the caps were changed because of rengotiation due to a reconfigure
event and there is not discontinuity from upstream
In both cases we would output buffers with completely wrong timestamps.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-base/-/merge_requests/670>
Stop comparing all timestamps from buffers that are before the segment
with the segment.stop and compare with the actual end times.
Comparing to segment.stop for all the buffers that where before
the segment.stop was incorrect and leading to consuming wrong buffers
and not respecting segment.stop, this is now properly tested.
Expectations for `reverse.10_to_1fps.validatetest` have been fixed to
take that into account and comparing the checksums of the sinkpad and
srcpad expectations makes pretty clear how wrong that was.
(we can see in the expectations that videotestsrc outputs an extra
buffer with pts == segment.stop and this one is now properly dropped
by videorate as bec7f4ad5e aimed at
doing)
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-base/-/merge_requests/668>
In reverse playback we were not taking into account the current buffer
samples to check if we had reached EOS which was leading to a buffer
with PTS = CLOCK_TIME_NONE containing too many frames followed by a
useless buffer with pts=0 duration=0, and a g_critical issue in
gst_object_sync_values.
Also add a validate based test case.
Without that patch this is how the expectation fails:
``` diff
--- log-asink-sink-expected 2020-05-22 23:22:42.654384579 -0400
+++ log-asink-sink-actual 2020-05-22 23:29:35.671586380 -0400
@@ -27,5 +27,6 @@
buffer: pts=0:00:00.058820861, due=0:00:00.023219955, flags=discont
buffer: pts=0:00:00.035600907, due=0:00:00.023219954, flags=discont
buffer: pts=0:00:00.012380952, due=0:00:00.023219955, flags=discont
-buffer: pts=0:00:00.000000000, due=0:00:00.012380952, flags=discont
+buffer: due=0:00:00.012380953, flags=discont
+buffer: pts=0:00:00.000000000, flags=discont
event eos: (no structure)
```
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-base/-/merge_requests/667>
And fix reverse playback buffer duration computation as in reverse
playback, buffer duration is prev_buffer.pts - buffer.pts not pts -
next_pts (buffers are displayed from buffer.pts + buffer.duration for
a duration of buffers.duration).
This is now tested with the `validate.test.clock_sync.videorate.*`
tests in the default integration testsuite where we check the exact
data flow and the synchronization on the clock behaviour with a
TestClock.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-base/-/merge_requests/646>
In reverse playback, buffers have to be displayed at buffer.stop running
time, meaning:
buffer.pts + buffer.duration = prev_buffer.pts
=>
buffer.duration = prev_buffer.pts - buffer.pts
We were setting buffer.duration = next_buffer.pts - buffer.pts which
is not correct.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-base/-/merge_requests/646>
Include the Program Stream Map packet type 0xBC in the
set of packets we treat as PES. This fixes typefinding
on MPEG-PS streams with PSM, where the PSM would previously
be considered a loss-of-sync and cause the typefind
to require more data.
The string "\"OTIO_SCHEMA\":" is 14 characters and not 15. Checking for
15 characters would also check for the final '\0', which does not exist
in any otio file as the string is the key of a JSON map.
memcmp() returns 0 (aka FALSE) on match and a difference otherwise.
Previously the typefinder was matching on anything but otio files that
happened to have some curly braces in the beginning of the file.
Fixes a false positive with a MOV file.
Previously configured bufferpool can be expired/inactivate by the
updated caps. Therefore new reconfigure event should be signalled in order to
do allocation query dancing between upstream and downstream again.
Fixes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-base/issues/730
Note that we didn't do it for encodebin, as it has a class struct. We
_could_ techincally use `G_DECLARE_DERIVABLE_TYPE()` for that one, but
that would mean also using a private struct, which is even more work for
no gain.
Unfortunately the OS takes care of bad connections for us, so we can't
get the stats in a platform-independent way. Count total bytes received
as well, platform-independently.
The main_input stream-id would not get reset when going to READY state.
This would cause warnings when trying to reuse the same decodebin3, since
you would get a new STREAM_START event with a new stream-id, which would
collide with the now stale stream-id
The default values were not being set on element initialization. This
was a problem for buffer_duration and buffer_size since they would be
zero initialized, rather then being set to -1. This would cause the
underlaying queue2 element to have no limits and depending on the
streamed file, could cause queue2 to allocate massive amounts of memory.
In decodebin3 and uridecodebin3 the `force-sw-decoders` boolean property is
added. In uridecodebin3 it is only a proxy property which will forward
the value to decodebin3.
When decodebin3 has `force-sw-decoders` disabled, it will filter out in its
decoder and decodable factories those elements within the 'Hardware'
class, at reconfiguring output stream.
playbin3 adds by default GST_PLAY_FLAG_FORCE_SW_DECODERS, and sets
`force-sw-decoders` property accordingly to its internal uridecodebin, also
filters out the 'Hardware' class decoder elements when caps
negotiation.
Added `force-sw-decoders` boolean property in decodebin2 and
uridecodebin. By default the property is %FALSE and it bypass the new
code. Otherwise the factory list is filtered removing decoders
within 'Hardware' class.
uridecodebin sets the `force-sw-decoders` property in its internal
decodebin, and also filters out Hardware class in the
autoplug-factories default signal handler.
playbin2 adds by default GST_PLAY_FLAG_FORCE_SW_DECODERS it its flags
property, and depending on it playbin2 sets the `force-sw-decoders`
property on its internal uridecodebin, also filters out the Hardware
class decoding decoders at the autoplug-factories signal handler.