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only use ranked element factories for autoplugging. This is the only commit that needs to be backed out to reinstate previous behaviour.
Before your spider will work again, you will have to update/rebuild plugins and run gst-register.
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Created an overridable method for seeking on an element, along with a default
implementation.
make queue flush on discont (not entirely correct)
removed the new_media from the discont event.
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many changes including:
- now the rate needs to be set explicitly, instead of from a pad
- asynchronous mode has been implemented - and it even works
- some refactoring of the process code
- a plugin api change, GST_DPMAN_PREPROCESS and GST_DPMAN_PROCESS have changed a bit
they are now *a lot* simpler to use, more flexible, and optimised so that the process func is never called if nothing changes - all in all worth the api breakage.
UPDATE YOUR PLUGINS PEOPLE!
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completely rewrite interpolation so that it is more stable, faster, easier to maintain and it now sounds damned smoooth
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this seems to be needed when doing a pipeline like -launch { foo ! bar }
Now you can run:
gst-launch --gst-mask=-1 { fakesrc ! fakesink }
to see what seems to be a double locking problem
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together with the recent commit in common, this little beauty should
- implement both --with-automake and --with-autoconf to autogen.sh
- pass them on to configure, along with good settings for aclocal and autoheader
- which then forces these tools to be used in rebuilding through running
make in the dirs (which was the whole point of this makeover)
Please test and let me know if it doesn't break other stuff.
Right, going to make the really minimal set of changes to all of our other
modules now. I love having made a common/ dir ;)
We now return to your regularly scheduled broadcast.
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* fixups in the prop view/controller
* compilation fixes in the player
* add gst-editor to gst-all
* fixes to adder to comply with new osssink sync issues
* alsa fixes, although still 100% cpu is used, yum
* reenable locking of threaded elements, seems to work fine here
* fix a makefile in examples/plugins
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- The clock_wait now returns the difference between requested time and
unlock time.
- Misc defines like GST_SECOND in gstclock.h
- remove pre/post in gstelement.c until fixed.
- added release_locks to gstelement so that the element can unlock itself
- added some more predefined events.
- added folowing functions to gstpad:
- convert function: get the relation between formats on this pad
- query function: get stats about the pad (position/total/latency)
- internal connect function: find out how this pad connects to other
pad internally to the element.
- generic pad_dispatcher.
- removed the last bits of pullregion
- use release_locks on the queue.
- added some events to queue
- make gstthread use the new release_locks function
- make the scheduler use the new clock_wait functions
- added events to fakesink
- added query functions to filesrc
- swap type and offset in the bytestream seek API to match fseek
- added some event handling in bytestream.
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* implemented threadsafe property set/get system as discussed in
docs/random/wingo/threadsafe-properties
* some cleanups
* this change will cause binary incompatibilities, better rebuild them plugins
now, off to drink :-)
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* add gerror to gstplugin.c -- not fully propagated to periphery apis
* fix recursive dir creation in the xml registry
* comment identity props
* fix dependency resolution in lib loading
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New bytestream fileio style api has landed, along with some minor fixes:
- implement gst_bytestream_tell
- prevent buffers from being gobbled after a seek
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* fix refcounting tests so that they compile and run, but they fail currently:
gst leaks obscene amounts of memory ;)
* fix plugin loading test so that it only refers to plugins within the gstreamer/
tree
* store gst plugin paths in the registry
* is GST_REGISTRY is set, only use the user registry with the PLUGIN_PATH explictly
specified by the user
* all tests should pass now except refcounting
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* added a get_perms_func to gstxmlregistry that will set _WRITABLE and _READABLE
as appropriate
* added an object property for location so that we can do some cleanup and initialization
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Added gst_bytestream_get_timestamp() call to get timestamp of data at
the front of the stream. If no data in stream, loads 1 byte to get a
new buffer and uses its timestamp.
Does nothing to handle readers that try to read data lengths that span
buffers with multiple timestamps.
_get_timestamp() now used when creating new buffers.
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* GST_PLUGIN_PATH gets split into the user registry
* some debugging output in registry rebuilding
* don't go into =build, =inst, etc
* i really don't know what the current idiom is for the plugin test suites, disabling for now
still pending issues: what to do when other plugin paths are passed on the command
line for existing registries. if the existing registries were built against those
paths, the time checks work, but if not they will need to be rebuilt. i have a feeling
they should be rebuilt in any case, but it's a tricky issue.