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Currently there is no other way to unlock a buffer pool other then stopping it. This may have the effect of freeing all the buffers, which is too heavy for a seek. This patch add a method to enter and leave flushing state. As a convenience, flush_start/flush_stop virtual are added so pool implementation can also unblock their own internal poll atomically with the rest of the pool. This is fully backward compatible with doing stop/start to actually flush the pool (as being done in GstBaseSrc). https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=727611 |
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Building GStreamer on Windows ----------------------------- Running GStreamer on Windows is currently experimental, but improving. Building on MinGW/MSys ---------------------- Should work out of the box from the toplevel directory using the standard Unix build system provided. This build type is fairly well supported. Building with Visual Studio 6 ----------------------------- The directory vs6/ contains the workspaces needed to build GStreamer from Visual Studio. This build type is fairly well supported. Building with Visual Studio 7 ----------------------------- vs7/ contains the files needed, but they haven't been updated since the 0.8 series. This build is currently unsupported. The common/ directory contains support files that can be shared between these two versions of Visual Studio.