Didn't know which one to choose between queuing and queueing, so I picked
the one with the biggest amount of vowels in a row ;-P (both are
acceptable apparently)
This time, check if it's an RGB format and sets the transformation
matrix to identity. The rest of the colorimetry information is
meaningfull and shall be kept.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=759624
Use the new primaries and transfer function for Adobe RGB.
Explicitly list the colorimetry instead of using the default GStreamer
ones. The defaults for BT2020, for example, do not match.
Explicitly set the matrix of SRGB to RGB.
Add properties to the device with exactly the same keys and sematics
as what pulseaudio uses as property keys.
Also handle the case when a device is probed manually and not through gudev.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org//show_bug.cgi?id=759780
This change add all the new RGB based format. Those format removes the
ambiguity with the ALPHA channel. Some other missing multiplanar format
has been added with some additional cleanup.
If GetStatus() fails, the status itself won't be very meaningful but we also
have to look at its return value. This fixes blocking pipelines when removing
sound devices or during other errors, where we wouldn't notice the error and
then wait forever.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=734098
If something in /dev/video* get added, removed or replaced, we need to
probe the devices again in order to ensure the dynamic devices are up to
date.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=758085
There was some miss-match in the implementation. This makes it
concistent, though functionally it worked, except the video decoder
output-io-mode getter.
These days the xserver seems to give us the same damage regions
over and over for entire windows, and we retrieve them multiple
times, which gives time for more damage to appear. Instead, just
quickly gather all damaged areas into a region list and copy
out once.
For 1ch or 2ch devices, we just need to set the caps to allow both
options since CoreAudio will up/downmix appropriately.
Also fixes the condition for the 2ch case to be exact, rather than at
least 2 channels since the downmix will not take place in the >stereo
case.
We need to initialize the AudioUnit early to be able to probe the
underlying device, but according to the AudioUnitInitialize() and
AudioUnitUninitialize() documentation, format changes should be done
while the AudioUnit is uninitialized. So we explicitly uninitialize the
AudioUnit during a format change and reinitialize it when we're done.
_audio_unit_property_listener is called either from a Core Audio thread
or as a result of a Core Audio API (e.g. AudioUnitInitialize)
from our own thread. In the latter case, osxbuf can be already locked
(GStreamer's mutex is not recursive).
We introduce the flag cached_caps_valid and use it instead of nullifying
cached_caps when we cannot lock on osxbuf.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=743758
- Probing caps is unified between source and sink
- Hardware stream format is now reported as preferred capabilities
(dynamically updated when hardware configuration changes)
- Get hardware channel layout from Remote IO just like from HAL
- More comprehensive mapping between AudioChannelLabel and
GstAudioChannelPosition
- Support for unpositioned channel layouts
- Announce stereo-mono upmixing/downmixing in caps
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=743758
ximage metadata can't be transformed or copied, but provide an empty
transformation function instead of NULL to allow unconditional calling
of metas' transform functions.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=751778
AudioUnitGetProperty would fail with kParamErr (-50) every time,
simply because size wasn't initialized.
Now it returns zero latency, but at least it doesn't fail.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=750868