packetized mode is being set when framerate is being set
which is not correct. Changing the same by checking the
input segement format. If input segment is in TIME it is
Packetized, and if it is in BYTES it is not.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=736252
packetized mode is being set when framerate is being set
which is not correct. Changing the same by checking the
input segement format. If input segment is in TIME it is
Packetized, and if it is in BYTES it is not.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=736252
In gst_gdk_pixbuf_dec_setup_pool(), query is being allocated using
gst_query_new_allocation(), but the same is not unreferenced
hence calling gst_query_unref() after usage of query.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=735950
They are reported properly by libvpx if the correct struct members are used.
This also fixes handling of resolution changes without input caps changes.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=719359
When we cancel connection attempts and similar things, there are still
some operations pending on our main context from the GCancellables. We
should let them all run before unreffing our context, otherwise we leak
file descriptors.
Unfortunately this requires libsoup 2.47.0 or newer as earlier versions
steal our main context from us and we can't use it for cleanup later
without assertions and funny crashes.
Based on a patch by Dmitry Shatrov <shatrov@gmail.com>.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=663944
fpp can never equal 0 here, or the loop would not execute at all.
Zero fpp was possible before as the loop condition was allowing
it specifically, but no more.
Coverity 1139681
They are very confusing for people, and more often than not
also just not very accurate. Seeing 'last reviewed: 2005' in
your docs is not very confidence-inspiring. Let's just remove
those comments.
Makes libpng deinterlace Adam7 interlaced pictures
by default. It is the only interlaced format available
and if the picture isn't interlaced the code should behave
as before.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=726161
This will happen if we have an incoming stream with a non-TIME segment
Could be improved later to figure out proper pts/duration.
CID #1199702
CID #1199703
If nothing happens after 15 seconds, chances are good that
our connection will never will work. Stop after 15 seconds
instead of waiting until the system's default timeout, which
can be > 1 minute.
Only return EOS the next time create() is called, if at all. basesrc
should already take care of not calling it again.
Also always return immediately if the previous flow return was
not OK. This indicates an error somewhere.