Upper volume limmit was 1000. That appear unneceasrily high. It would also cause
sever distortion if accidentialy used. Now its 10 (~ +15db) which is also in
sync with volume and playbin2.
Since we map the ringbuffer to the pulseaudio internal ringbuffer, flush the
pulseaudio buffer when we are asked to clear the ringbuffer.
This avoids some leftover audio after a seek.
Query the audio format, esp. dvdemux->num_channels, before we use that
variable to allocate the initial buffer. That way we don't accidentally
push a zero-sized buffer as first audio buffer.
Hack around thread-safety issues in GObject and our racy _get_type()
functions (we could easily fix the _get_type() functions, but we still
need to hack around the GObject class races until we require a newer
GLib version, I think).
Some have been replaced by newer ones, others are demoing elements that
don't exist any longer (not in -good anyway), and others have not been
touched in many years and it seem pointless to keep them around.
Removing these files makes sure we don't have any code in our repository
that uses Gtk+ symbols which are to be removed for GNOME3, and as such
will make some script that greps for this kind of stuff give us a clean
bill of code health. Fixes#585757.
A malformed (or simply huge) PNG file can lead to integer overflow in
calculating the size of the output buffer, leading to crashes or buffer
overflows later. Fixes SA35205 security advisory.
Let's be paranoid and make sure we never pass a number that takes up
more than 36 bits to _set_total_samples_estimate(), since libFLAC
expects all the other bits to be zero, and if this is not the case
neighbouring fields in the global stream info header may get messed
up inadvertently, so that flac -d refuses to decode the stream.
See #584455.
When "Content-Type" header is "audio/L16", we need to set the caps on the
outgoing buffers so that downstream elements can have means to detect the
stream type and handle it appropriately. Tested with HTTP stream provided
by pulse-audio's http module (git master).
It was previously sending the bogus buffer which was returned from
the bufferalloc (required for reverse negotiation apparently) instead
of the pending buffer.
This allows to set the Referer header among other things by
adding a "extra-headers" property that takes a GstStructure
with field=string pairs.
Fixes bug #581806.
Store the offset and caps when allocating a buffer during seeking, and then
allocate a new buffer with buffer_alloc before we push it out. This ensures
that in all respects the first buffer decoded during seeking behaves like
all other buffers, including allowing downstream re-negotiation.
The libjpeg api says that we need to set the colorspace before we call
_set_defaults(). Indeed, if we don't do that we end up with some very freaky
non-standard quant table and huffman table indexes.
Don't pass a 0 divisor to gst_util_uint64_scale(), or it will complain
in the single image case where fps=0/1 (are we supposed to differentiate
between no fps=still image and fps=0/1=variable rate here btw?)