Fixes the time calculations when dealing with a slaved clock (as
will occur with more than one decklink video sink), when performing
flushing seeks causing stalls in the output timeline, pausing.
Tighten up the calculations by relying solely on the internal time
(from the internal clock) for determining when to schedule display
frames instead attempting to track pause lengths from the external
clock and converting to internal time. This results in a much easier
offset calculation for choosing the output time and ensures that the
clock is always advancing when we need it to.
This is fixup to the 'monotonically increasing output timestamps' goal
in: bf849e9a69
CodecProfile will be set in MFXVideoDECODE_DecodeHeader() to match
the input stream. Setting the hard-coded profile here will mislead
user that msdkh265dec supports a special profile only.
Previously alloc_info is initialized when both thiz->initialized
and thiz->allocation_caps are true, but only thiz->initialized is
checked when alloc_info is used.
Instead of relying on buffers after a state change to PLAYING to always start
from 0, track the amount of time we have spent outside playing but not changed
state to PAUSED.
Note that, since Nvidia does not provide nvEncodeAPI.lib file,
find_library() couldn't be used for build on Windows.
This patch changes to load nvEncodeAPI(64).dll or libnvidia-encode.so
in runtime
dynlink_* was introduced since CUDA Toolkit 9.x but it's deprecated from 10.0.
Instead of using #ifdef hack, shipping nvidia headers of NVIDA CODEC SDK
can make build/code simple
MediaSDK has been released as open source [1], but the directories
where it installs its files, are different from the binary only
distribution.
This patch adds to the libraries path the directory /lib. Also it
is defined in meson if the include directory has the mfx/ prefix,
something that is already handled in autotools.
1. https://github.com/Intel-Media-SDK/MediaSDK
"required" keyword is not a valid argument for has_header()
WARNING: Passed invalid keyword argument "required".
WARNING: This will become a hard error in the future.
These function are not used at all, using them together with the
transport-volume property from avdtpsrc may end up in a binding loop so
we better remove the functions.
If properties are proxied through GBinding this can work only if the
proxied property keeps it's own value. The previous implementation will
read the original value if the proxied property signals a change and
thus nothing will happen.
Right now this only works for video. An attempt was made at adding
monitoring following the example winks, but it seems the only devices that
can be easily detected are KS sources, which winks already handles.
The previous behaviour had issues when setting one of the device properties
after _get_caps had been called. The device shouldn't be locked in until after
_start has been called.