Starting with Meson 0.62, meson automatically populates the variables
list in the pkgconfig file if you reference builtin directories in the
pkgconfig file (whether via a custom pkgconfig variable or elsewhere).
We need this, because ${prefix}/libexec is a hard-coded value which is
incorrect on, for example, Debian.
Bump requirement to 0.62, and remove version compares that retained
support for older Meson versions.
Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/1245
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/3061>
This allows users to let videorate fully fill the segments when received
EOS or on new segment, removing an arbitrary limit of 25 duplicates which
might not be what the user wants (for example on low FPS stream in GES,
that sometimes leaded to broken behavior)
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/3000>
when expose-all=False
When trying to find an decoder in that case, we loop over the different
decoder factories, and check that it outputs a format that matches the
requested one (through the :caps property), but if we find a decoder
that do match but later on some other don't we end up failing
autopluging. This patch ensures that we still plug the decoder that can
work.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/3011>
We are supposed to guarantee that pads that are exposed have the caps
set, but for sources that have pad with "all raw caps" templates, we end
up exposing pads that don't have caps set yet, which can break code (in
GES for example).
To avoid that we let uridecodebin plug a `decodebin` after such pads and
let decodebin to handle that for us. In the end the only thing that
decodebin does in those cases is to wait for pads to be ready and expose
them, after that `uridecodebin` will expose those pads.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/3009>
GLib made the unfortunate decision to prevent libgobject from ever being
unloaded, which means that now any library which registers a static type
can't ever be unloaded either (and any library that depends on those,
ad nauseam).
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/778>
Newer compilers ( clang 15 ) have turned stricter and errors out instead
of warning on implicit function declations
Fixes
gstssaparse.c:297:12: error: call to undeclared library function 'isspace' with type 'int (int)'; ISO C99 and later do not support implicit function declarations [-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
while (isspace(*t))
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/2879>
When a new segment event arrives, it immediately updates
the current stored segment, which was used for calculating
the running time of the current text buffer for every
passing video frame. This means a segment that arrives
after the text buffer might get used to (mis)calculate
the running times subsequently.
Instead, calculate and store the right running time
using the current segment when storing the buffer. Later
the stored segment can get freely updated.
This fixes the case where pieces of video and text streams
are seamlessly concatenated and fed through the text overlay.
Previously, it could lead to the current text buffer suddenly
have a massive running time and blocking all further input.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/2802>
This can be important for instance when a container holds multiple
tracks with the same media type, with no indication (eg tags) of
which track is the default one.
In that case, players usually pick the first track by default.
This is especially useful when using smart editing with GES, as
it will result in the same ordering as the input file that was
used as a template.
For reference, this yields the same order as ffprobe.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1549>
when creating a profile from a discoverer info.
There is no justification for the existing code, and talking with
Thibault he cannot remember why the sort was in place.
On the other hand, this allows GES users to not have to implement
a callback for the select-tracks-for-object callback when using
it to trim a single clip, which the output profile was built from:
track elements will be placed in the appropriate track by default,
that is the one that will be connected to the matching profile.
For multi-clip timelines, the situation doesn't change, users will
still have to implement a callback and do the leg work of placing
track elements (if any) in a matching track (if any).
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1549>
chroma-format, bit-depth-chroma, bit-depth-luma are all informative
fields set by the H265 and H265 parser upon receiving an SPS.
They shouldn't be constrained downstream of the parser, instead
if a user wants those to ultimately match certain values they
should do so by constraining a profile.
In this case however, we also always remove the profile constraint
in order to let encoders pick a suitable one as a function of the
raw input video format and their own capabilities.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1549>
With the 2.72 release, glib-networking developers have decided that
TLS certificate validation cannot be implemented correctly by them, so
they've deprecated it.
In a nutshell: a cert can have several validation errors, but there
are no guarantees that the TLS backend will return all those errors,
and things are made even more complicated by the fact that the list of
errors might refer to certs that are added for backwards-compat and
won't actually be used by the TLS library.
Our best option is to ignore the deprecation and pass the warning onto
users so they can make an appropriate security decision regarding
this.
We can't deprecate the tls-validation-flags property because it is
very useful when connecting to RTSP cameras that will never get
updates to fix certificate errors.
Relevant upstream merge requests / issues:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/merge_requests/2214https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib-networking/-/issues/179https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib-networking/-/merge_requests/193
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/2494>
For formats which we don't have fast-path implementation, compositor
will convert it to common unpack formats (AYUV, ARGB, AYUV64 and ARGB64)
then blending will happen using the intermediate formats.
Finally blended image will be converted back to the selected output format
if required.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1486>
It is entirely possible for the cancellable to be cancelled (and freed)
in gst_rtsp_connection_flush() while there may be an ongoing read/write
operation.
Nothing prevents gst_rtsp_connection_flush() from waiting for the
outstanding read/writes.
This could lead to a crash like (where cancellable has been freed
within gst_rtsp_connection_flush()):
#0 0x00007ffff4351096 in g_output_stream_writev (stream=stream@entry=0x7fff30002950, vectors=vectors@entry=0x7ffe2c6afa80, n_vectors=n_vectors@entry=3, bytes_written=bytes_written@entry=0x7ffe2c6af950, cancellable=cancellable@entry=0x7fff300288a0, error=error@entry=0x7ffe2c6af958) at ../subprojects/glib/gio/goutputstream.c:377
#1 0x00007ffff44b2c38 in writev_bytes (stream=0x7fff30002950, vectors=vectors@entry=0x7ffe2c6afa80, n_vectors=n_vectors@entry=3, bytes_written=bytes_written@entry=0x7ffe2c6afb90, block=block@entry=1, cancellable=0x7fff300288a0) at ../subprojects/gst-plugins-base/gst-libs/gst/rtsp/gstrtspconnection.c:1320
#2 0x00007ffff44b583e in gst_rtsp_connection_send_messages_usec (conn=0x7fff30001370, messages=messages@entry=0x7ffe2c6afcc0, n_messages=n_messages@entry=1, timeout=timeout@entry=3000000) at ../subprojects/gst-plugins-base/gst-libs/gst/rtsp/gstrtspconnection.c:2056
#3 0x00007ffff44d2669 in gst_rtsp_client_sink_connection_send_messages (sink=0x7fffac0192c0, timeout=3000000, n_messages=1, messages=0x7ffe2c6afcc0, conninfo=0x7fffac019610) at ../subprojects/gst-rtsp-server/gst/rtsp-sink/gstrtspclientsink.c:1929
#4 gst_rtsp_client_sink_try_send (sink=sink@entry=0x7fffac0192c0, conninfo=conninfo@entry=0x7fffac019610, requests=requests@entry=0x7ffe2c6afcc0, n_requests=n_requests@entry=1, response=response@entry=0x0, code=code@entry=0x0) at ../subprojects/gst-rtsp-server/gst/rtsp-sink/gstrtspclientsink.c:2845
#5 0x00007ffff44d3077 in do_send_data (buffer=0x7fff38075c60, channel=<optimized out>, context=0x7fffac042640) at ../subprojects/gst-rtsp-server/gst/rtsp-sink/gstrtspclientsink.c:3896
#6 0x00007ffff4281cc6 in gst_rtsp_stream_transport_send_rtp (trans=trans@entry=0x7fff20061f80, buffer=<optimized out>) at ../subprojects/gst-rtsp-server/gst/rtsp-server/rtsp-stream-transport.c:632
#7 0x00007ffff4278e9b in push_data (stream=0x7fff40019bf0, is_rtp=<optimized out>, buffer_list=0x0, buffer=<optimized out>, trans=0x7fff20061f80) at ../subprojects/gst-rtsp-server/gst/rtsp-server/rtsp-stream.c:2586
#8 check_transport_backlog (stream=0x7fff40019bf0, trans=0x7fff20061f80) at ../subprojects/gst-rtsp-server/gst/rtsp-server/rtsp-stream.c:2645
#9 0x00007ffff42793b3 in send_tcp_message (idx=<optimized out>, stream=0x7fff40019bf0) at ../subprojects/gst-rtsp-server/gst/rtsp-server/rtsp-stream.c:2741
#10 send_func (stream=0x7fff40019bf0) at ../subprojects/gst-rtsp-server/gst/rtsp-server/rtsp-stream.c:2776
#11 0x00007ffff7d59fad in g_thread_proxy (data=0x7fffbc062920) at ../subprojects/glib/glib/gthread.c:827
#12 0x00007ffff7a8ce2d in start_thread () from /lib64/libc.so.6
#13 0x00007ffff7b12620 in clone3 () from /lib64/libc.so.6
Fix by adding a cancellable lock and returning an extra reference used
across all read/write operations. gst_rtsp_connection_flush() can free
the in-use cancellable and it will no longer affect any in progress
read/write.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/2799>
4x downscaling of chroma with co-sited chroma has never worked
it seems.
Fixes incorrect videotestsrc output and videoconvert conversions
to Y41B, YUV9, YVU9 and IYU9 with co-sited chroma.
e.g.
gst-launch-1.0 videotestsrc ! video/x-raw,format=Y41B,width=1280,height=720 ! \
videoconvert ! autovideosink
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/2789>
SMPTE 170M and 240M use the same RGB and white point coordinates
and therefore both primaries can be considered functionally
equivalent.
Also, some transfer functions have different name but equal
gamma functions. Adding another colorimetry compare function
to deal with thoes cases at once
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/2765>