Improve parsing of the samplerate.
Parse the framelen so that we can calculate timestamps.
When interpollate the incomming timestamp on outgoing buffers when there are
multiple subframes.
fixes#625825
It was an arbitrary limit from the start, meant as a basic sanity check,
so may just as well increase it a little. Would be good to provide
progress reporting while completing the block in any case..
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=637060
Use g_ascii_dtostr() and g_ascii_strtod() to serialise/deserialise
floating point numbers, instead of ugly hacks that switch locale
before and after calling libc functions (which is not a good idea
in a multi-threaded application).
atof() converts strings according to the current locale, but the
framerate string will likely always use a dot as floating point
separator, so use g_ascii_strtod() instead (but also canonicalise
the string before, so we can handle both formats as input).
Include all possible stats of a source in the stats structure because we might
be interested in what happened in the past.
Document the stats property and the fields.
Using this in a demuxer will cause deadlocks if there's
a pad with a pending pad-block downstream, no matter if
there is a queue between the pad or not. Queues pass
bufferalloc downstream from the same thread and only
act as a thread boundary for events and buffers.
When the jitterbuffer contains -1 timestamps, make sure we still calculate the
buffer fill level by skipping the -1 buffers.
Try to be more resilient to weird input timestamps.
since we are using the clock for sync, we need to also provide a clock for good
measure. The reason is that even if downstream elements provide a clock, we
don't want to have that clock selected because it might not be running yet.
... thereby (partially) deprecating properties currently controlling whether
or not byte-stream output or NAL/AU alignment (though properties still determine
fallback if nothing specified in caps).
Fixes#606662.