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* gst/wavparse/gstwavparse.c:
add ATRAC3 to STATIC CAPS to fix a warning
* gst/matroska/ebml-read.c:
* gst-libs/gst/riff/riff-read.c:
fix typos
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* gst/wavparse/Makefile.am
* gst/wavparse/riff.h
* gst/wavparse/wavparse.vcproj
riff.h removal (unused and duplication with riff-ids.h)
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* gst/flx/gstflxdec.c: (gst_flxdec_init), (gst_flxdec_loop):
Actually _do_ negotiation. Pass gdouble as arg instead
of guint64 for the framerate.
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* gst/playback/gstdecodebin.c: (gst_decode_bin_init),
(find_compatibles), (close_pad_link), (try_to_link_1),
(no_more_pads), (close_link), (type_found):
* gst/playback/gstplaybasebin.c: (new_decoded_pad):
* gst/playback/gstplaybin.c: (gen_video_element),
(gen_audio_element):
Set state on newly added element to READY so that negotiation
can happen ASAP.
Addes some more debug info.
Do not try to plug pads with multiple caps structures or ANY
because it is too dangerous since we do not do dynamic
replugging.
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- better detection of audio/video stream for files not produced by real official codec
- enable parsing of CONT sections (a text field, sort of title for the file)
- modify ac3 audio output a bit
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* gst/avi/gstavidemux.c: (gst_avi_demux_handle_src_event):
Fix seeking in some files. All this code is no longer needed (and
actually breaks stuff) because we now synchronize the full index
right when reading the header.
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* gst/realmedia/rmdemux.c: (gst_rmdemux_handle_sink_event),
(gst_rmdemux_loop), (gst_rmdemux_add_stream),
(gst_rmdemux_parse_mdpr), (gst_rmdemux_dump_mdpr):
Don't hang on length=0 chunks. Some negotiation fixes. Signal
no-more-pads.
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* gst/avi/gstavidemux.c: (gst_avi_demux_stream_index),
(gst_avi_demux_stream_scan), (sort), (gst_avi_demux_massage_index),
(gst_avi_demux_stream_header), (gst_avi_demux_stream_data):
Improve allocation, cutting and sorting of the index. How takes a
few seconds instead of minutes.
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- detect the real audio stream codec (not audio container fourcc)
- list all known audio/video codecs, bind them to FOURCC and pads
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add FOURCC => mime type on video and audio pads
(for real[audio/video] streams only for now, other codec ids to come)
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first little steps, trying to revive the real media demuxer.
works better :
tag/info extraction
audio/video streams recognition
container mime type
to do :
no mime type on caps
fixing lots more
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* gst-libs/gst/riff/riff-media.c:
(gst_riff_create_video_caps_with_data),
(gst_riff_create_video_template_caps):
Add wing commander format mimetype/fourccs.
* gst/avi/gstavidemux.c: (gst_avi_demux_massage_index):
Don't crash if some value is 0.
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* gst-libs/gst/riff/riff-media.c:
(gst_riff_create_video_caps_with_data),
(gst_riff_create_video_template_caps):
Add DIB fourcc (raw, palettized 8-bit RGB).
* gst-libs/gst/riff/riff-read.c:
(gst_riff_read_strf_vids_with_data):
Oops, fix strf_data reading bug.
* gst/avi/gstavidemux.c: (gst_avi_demux_add_stream):
Use a non-NULL tag.
* gst/qtdemux/qtdemux.c: (qtdemux_parse_trak):
Time for hacks. Sorry Dave. At least one quicktime movie (a
trailer) that I've encountered contains multiple video tracks.
One of those is the actual video track, the other are one-frame
tracks (images). Unfortunately, the number of frames according
to the trak header is 1 for each, so that doesn't help. So
instead, I look at the duration and discard tracks with a
duration shorter than 20% of the length of the stream. Better
than nothing.
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* gst/wavparse/gstwavparse.c: (gst_wavparse_class_init),
(gst_wavparse_stream_init), (gst_wavparse_fmt),
(gst_wavparse_other), (gst_wavparse_loop),
(gst_wavparse_pad_convert), (gst_wavparse_pad_query),
(gst_wavparse_srcpad_event):
* gst/wavparse/gstwavparse.h:
Added some more debugging info.
Fix the case where the length of the file is 0.
Make sure we seek to sample borders.
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* gst/playback/README:
* gst/playback/gstdecodebin.c: (gst_decode_bin_factory_filter),
(gst_decode_bin_init), (find_compatibles), (close_pad_link),
(try_to_link_1), (no_more_pads), (close_link), (type_found):
Add some debug info to decodebin, update README
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Reviewed by: Ronald S. Bultje <rbultje@ronald.bitfreak.net>
* ext/faad/gstfaad.c: (gst_faad_init), (gst_faad_sinkconnect),
(gst_faad_chain), (gst_faad_change_state):
* ext/faad/gstfaad.h:
Allow playback of raw (unframed) MPEG AAC files (#148993).
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Reviewed by: Ronald S. Bultje <rbultje@ronald.bitfreak.net>
* gst/wavparse/gstwavparse.c: (gst_wavparse_fmt):
Throw error if we didn't recognize the stream. Fixes#152289.
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Reviewed by: Ronald S. Bultje <rbultje@ronald.bitfreak.net>
* gst/wavparse/gstwavparse.c: (gst_wavparse_fmt):
Fix memleak.
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* gst-libs/gst/riff/riff-media.c:
(gst_riff_create_video_caps_with_data),
(gst_riff_create_audio_caps_with_data):
Add codec_data handling (like asfdemux used to do).
* gst/asfdemux/gstasf.c: (plugin_init):
* gst/asfdemux/gstasfdemux.c: (gst_asf_demux_base_init),
(gst_asf_demux_add_audio_stream), (gst_asf_demux_add_video_stream):
Use riff-media for caps creation instead of our own (mostly
broken) copy of its functions.
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* sys/v4l/v4lsrc_calls.c: (gst_v4lsrc_try_capture):
Don't actually error out if we get another return value than
-EINVAL. Opposite to what I first thought, drivers have random
return values for this, although -EINVAL is the expected return
value. Since this is not fatal, we shouldn't use
GST_ELEMENT_ERROR() but just GST_ERROR_OBJECT().
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* ext/dvdread/dvdreadsrc.c: (dvdreadsrc_class_init),
(dvdreadsrc_init), (dvdreadsrc_dispose), (dvdreadsrc_set_property),
(dvdreadsrc_get_property), (_open), (_seek), (_read),
(dvdreadsrc_get), (dvdreadsrc_open_file),
(dvdreadsrc_change_state):
Fix. Don't do one big huge loop around the whole DVD, that will
cache all data and thus eat sizeof(dvd) (several GB) before we
see something.
* gst-libs/gst/riff/riff-read.c: (gst_riff_read_seek):
Actually NULL'ify event after using it.
* gst/matroska/ebml-read.c: (gst_ebml_read_use_event),
(gst_ebml_read_handle_event), (gst_ebml_read_element_id),
(gst_ebml_read_element_length), (gst_ebml_read_element_data),
(gst_ebml_read_seek), (gst_ebml_read_skip):
Handle events.
* gst/mpegstream/gstdvddemux.c: (gst_dvd_demux_base_init),
(gst_dvd_demux_init), (gst_dvd_demux_get_audio_stream),
(gst_dvd_demux_get_subpicture_stream), (gst_dvd_demux_plugin_init):
Fix timing (this will probably break if I seek using menus, but
I didn't get there yet). VOBs and normal DVDs should now work.
Add a mpeg2-only pad with high rank so this get autoplugged for
MPEG-2 movies.
* gst/mpegstream/gstmpegdemux.c: (gst_mpeg_demux_base_init),
(gst_mpeg_demux_class_init), (gst_mpeg_demux_init),
(gst_mpeg_demux_new_output_pad), (gst_mpeg_demux_get_video_stream),
(gst_mpeg_demux_get_audio_stream),
(gst_mpeg_demux_get_private_stream), (gst_mpeg_demux_parse_packet),
(gst_mpeg_demux_parse_pes), (gst_mpeg_demux_plugin_init):
Use this as second rank for MPEG-1 and MPEG-2. Still use this for
MPEG-1 but use dvddemux for MPEG-2.
* gst/mpegstream/gstmpegparse.c: (gst_mpeg_parse_class_init),
(gst_mpeg_parse_init), (gst_mpeg_parse_new_pad),
(gst_mpeg_parse_parse_packhead):
Timing. Only add pad template if it exists. Add sink template from
class and not from ourselves. This means we will always use the
correct sink template even if it is not the one defined in this
file.
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* gst/mpegstream/gstmpegdemux.c: (gst_mpeg_demux_parse_packet),
(gst_mpeg_demux_parse_pes):
* gst/mpegstream/gstmpegparse.c: (gst_mpeg_parse_parse_packhead):
Fix playback of mpeg again, timestamps where screwed up by
patch 1.61.
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* ext/flac/gstflacdec.c: (gst_flacdec_src_query):
Only return true if we actually filled something in. Prevents
player applications from showing a random length for flac files.
* gst-libs/gst/riff/riff-read.c: (gst_riff_read_class_init),
(gst_riff_read_use_event), (gst_riff_read_handle_event),
(gst_riff_read_seek), (gst_riff_read_skip), (gst_riff_read_strh),
(gst_riff_read_strf_vids_with_data),
(gst_riff_read_strf_auds_with_data), (gst_riff_read_strf_iavs):
OK, ok, so I implemented event handling. Apparently it's normal
that we receive random events at random points without asking
for it.
* gst/avi/gstavidemux.c: (gst_avi_demux_reset),
(gst_avi_demux_src_convert), (gst_avi_demux_handle_src_query),
(gst_avi_demux_handle_src_event), (gst_avi_demux_stream_index),
(gst_avi_demux_sync), (gst_avi_demux_stream_scan),
(gst_avi_demux_massage_index), (gst_avi_demux_stream_header),
(gst_avi_demux_handle_seek), (gst_avi_demux_process_next_entry),
(gst_avi_demux_stream_data), (gst_avi_demux_loop):
* gst/avi/gstavidemux.h:
Implement non-lineair chunk handling and subchunk processing.
The first solves playback of AVI files where the audio and video
data of individual buffers that we read are not synchronized.
This should not happen according to the wonderful AVI specs, but
of course it does happen in reality. It is also a prerequisite for
the second. Subchunk processing allows us to cut chunks in small
pieces and process each of these pieces separately. This is
required because I've seen several AVI files with incredibly large
audio chunks, even some files with only one audio chunk for the
whole file. This allows for proper playback including seeking.
This patch is supposed to fix all AVI A/V sync issues.
* gst/flx/gstflxdec.c: (gst_flxdec_class_init),
(flx_decode_chunks), (flx_decode_color), (gst_flxdec_loop):
Work.
* gst/modplug/gstmodplug.cc:
Proper return value setting for the query() function.
* gst/playback/gstplaybasebin.c: (setup_source):
Being in non-playing state (after, e.g., EOS) is not necessarily
a bad thing. Allow for that. This fixes playback of short files.
They don't actually playback fully now, because the clock already
runs. This means that small files (<500kB) with a small length
(<2sec) will still not or barely play. Other files, such as mod
or flx, will work correctly, however.