Previously the sequence number kept track of by GstRTPBasePayload would
only be set when going from READY to PAUSED state. This meant that a
downstream element that attempted to configure a basepayloader by
setting seqnum-offset e.g. in its sinkpad's caps template would have
trouble configuring the basepayloader. The reason was that the caps
event which arrives with the desired value for seqnum-offset did not
arrive at the basepayloader until caps negotiation took place,
significantly later than the transition from READY to PAUSED.
The result after this patch is that the default value for the
seqnum-offset property, or later set values for this property, will take
effect when going from READY to PAUSED like before. In addition the an
arriving caps event will also affect the basepayloaders configured
sequence number as the event arrives.
The payload type field in an RTP packet header is 7 bits wide, hence the
boundary values ought to be 0x00 and 0x7f, not the previously stated
values 0x00 and 0x80.
* Change running time type to guint64
* Use GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE() to check for invalid timestamps
* Name variables so ns-based and hz-based timestamps are evident
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=719383
Most payloaders set/send their own output format from the setcaps
function, so if we don't get input caps, things probably wont' work
right, even if the input format is fixed (as in the case of the mpeg-ts
payloader for example).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=683428
Add support RTP buffers with multiple memory blocks. We allow one block for the
header, one for the extension data, N for data and one memory block for the
padding.
Remove the validate function, we validate now when we map because we need to
parse things in order to map multiple memory blocks.