Original commit message from CVS:
* ext/a52dec/gsta52dec.c: (gst_a52dec_chain):
Add more debug
* gst/dvdlpcmdec/gstdvdlpcmdec.c: (gst_dvdlpcm_reset),
(gst_dvdlpcmdec_init), (update_timestamps),
(gst_dvdlpcmdec_chain_dvd), (gst_dvdlpcmdec_chain_raw),
(dvdlpcmdec_sink_event):
* gst/dvdlpcmdec/gstdvdlpcmdec.h:
If we have a first_access offset but no current timestamp (might
happen after a seek), then calculate a start time for the first
portion so that it will align with the timestamp given for the
first_access portion.
If a new-segment arrives with format time, store the start
time as a failsafe timestamp in case we never get any further
timestamp info (unlikely)
Mask out the 'frame number' section of the incoming header so
that we don't consider it to be changing on every buffer and
reset the caps constantly.
Use gst_util_uint64_scale for duration calculation
Original commit message from CVS:
Restructure LPCM decoder to not expect the demuxer to parse the LPCM
header; instead do this internally. Also support the old way, using
a different mime-type. CVS: