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The idea was originally that if one passed &dest_fmt with dest_fmt=GST_FORMAT_DEFAULT, then the code answering the query could change dest_fmt to the actual default format used. However, in more than half a decade of GStreamer 0.10 no piece of code in GStreamer has ever used that feature, nor are there that many users of this API that actually check whether the format returned is the original format passed before using the values returned. Also, it's just annoying-to-use API in its own right. For all these reasons, make it so that the destination format is passed directly and can't be changed by the element queried.
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346 lines
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The 0.11 porting guide
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* All deprecated methods were removed. Recompile against 0.10 with
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DISABLE_DEPRECATED and fix issues before attempting to port to 0.11.
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* GST_BOILERPLATE is gone, use G_DEFINE_TYPE instead.
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* various methods take a gsize instead of a guint when talking about memory
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sizes.
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* multifdsink, tcpclientsink, tcpclientsrc, tcpserversrc the protocol property
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is removed, use gdppay and gdpdepay.
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* Presets and plugins moved to $XDG_DATA_HOME/gstreamer-0.11/ root
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directory. Registry moved to $XDG_CACHE_HOME/gstreamer-0.11/.
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XDG_CACHE_HOME usually points to $HOME/.cache and XDG_DATA_HOME
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usually is $HOME/.local/share/.
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* GstObject:
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GST_OBJECT_DISPOSING flag removed
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GST_OBJECT_IS_DISPOSING removed
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GST_OBJECT_FLOATING flag remove, GstObject is now GInitiallyUnowned
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GST_OBJECT_IS_FLOATING removed, use g_object_is_floating()
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GST_CLASS_GET_LOCK, GST_CLASS_LOCK, GST_CLASS_TRYLOCK, GST_CLASS_UNLOCK,
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used to be a workaround for thread-unsafe glib < 2.8
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gst_object_ref_sink() has gpointer as result to make it more like the
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GObject version.
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gst_object_sink() removed, use gst_object_ref_sink() instead.
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gst_class_signal_connect() removed, was only used for XML
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parent-set and parent-unset signals removed. Use notify:parent. Currently
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still disabled because of deep notify locking issues.
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* GstElement:
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GstElementDetails is removed and replaced with more generic metadata.
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gst_element_class_set_details_simple() -> gst_element_class_set_metadata()
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gst_element_class_set_documentation_uri -> gst_element_class_add_metadata
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gst_element_class_set_icon_name -> gst_element_class_add_metadata
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also gst_element_class_get_metadata()
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gst_element_factory_get_longname -> gst_element_factory_get_metadata
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gst_element_factory_get_klass -> gst_element_factory_get_metadata
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gst_element_factory_get_description -> gst_element_factory_get_metadata
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gst_element_factory_get_author -> gst_element_factory_get_metadata
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gst_element_factory_get_documentation_uri -> gst_element_factory_get_metadata
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gst_element_factory_get_icon_name -> gst_element_factory_get_metadata
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gstelementmetadata.h contains the keys for all standard metadata.
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gst_element_factory_can_{src,sink}_caps() => gst_element_factory_can_{src,sink}_{any,all}_caps()
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Element metadata and pad templates are inherited from parent classes and
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should be added in class_init instead of base_init.
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gst_element_class_add_pad_template() takes ownership of the template
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Elements that change the duration must post DURATION messages on the
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bus when the duration changes in PAUSED or PLAYING.
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gst_element_lost_state_full() -> gst_element_lost_state()
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gst_element_lost_state() -> gst_element_lost_state(, TRUE)
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request_new_pad_full() -> request_new_pad()
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* GstPad:
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gst_pad_get_caps() does not return writable caps anymore and an explicit
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gst_caps_make_writable() needs to be performed. This was the functionality
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of gst_pad_get_caps_reffed(), which is removed now.
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A similar change was done for gst_pad_peer_get_caps() and
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gst_pad_peer_get_caps_reffed()
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gst_pad_set_bufferalloc_function(), gst_pad_alloc_buffer() and
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gst_pad_alloc_buffer_and_set_caps() are removed. Use the ALLOCATION query
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now to obtain a reference to a bufferpool object that can be used to
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allocate buffers.
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removed sched_private, it should not be used, use g_object_set_qdata() or
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use element_private.
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Removed GST_PAD_CAPS() use gst_pad_get_current_caps() to get a handle to the
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currently configured caps.
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GstPadGetCapsFunction, gst_pad_get_caps(), gst_pad_peer_get_caps(),
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gst_pad_proxy_getcaps() now takes a GstCaps* parameter to inform
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the other side about the possible caps and preferences.
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gst_pad_get_pad_template_caps() and gst_pad_get_pad_template()
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return a new reference of the caps or template now and the return
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value needs to be unreffed after usage.
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gst_pad_set_caps() now pushes a CAPS event for backward compatibility.
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Consider sending the CAPS event yourself. It is not possible anymore to set
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NULL caps.
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gst_pad_set_checkgetrange_function() and gst_pad_check_pull_range() are
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gone, use the SCHEDULING query now.
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gst_pad_set_blocked(), gst_pad_set_blocked_async(),
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gst_pad_set_blocked_async_full() are removed, use the gst_pad_add_probe()
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method with the GST_PROBE_TYPE_BLOCK to get the same result as the async
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blocking version. There is no more sync version of blocking, this is in
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general dangerous and can be implemented using the callbacks if needed.
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gst_pad_add_data_probe(), gst_pad_add_data_probe_full(),
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gst_pad_remove_data_probe(), gst_pad_add_event_probe(),
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gst_pad_add_event_probe_full(), gst_pad_remove_event_probe(),
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gst_pad_add_buffer_probe(), gst_pad_add_buffer_probe_full(),
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gst_pad_remove_buffer_probe() are removed. Use gst_pad_add_probe() and
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gst_pad_remove_probe() for equivalent functionality.
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The have-data signal was removed from pads, it was never supposed to be used
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without calling the _add_.*_probe() methods.
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The request-link signal was removed. It was never used.
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* GstPadTemplate
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gst_pad_template_get_caps() returns a new reference of the caps
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and the return value needs to be unreffed after usage.
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gst_pad_template_new() does not take ownership of the caps anymore.
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GstPadTemplate is now created with a floating ref and
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gst_element_class_add_pad_template() takes ownership of this floating ref.
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GstPadTemplate instances are considered immutable and must not be
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changed.
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* GstMiniObject
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A miniobject is now a simple refcounted structure holding the information
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common to buffers, events, messages, queries and caps.
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There is no more GST_TYPE_MINIOBJECT as the type for subclasses.
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G_TYPE_BOXED can be used as the type of all GstMiniObject based types such
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as buffers, events, messages, caps, etc. Signals, for example, would use the
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boxed type if the argument include GstMiniObject derived types.
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gst_mini_object_new() is removed. You would allocate memory with the the
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methods specific for the derived type.
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GstParamSpecMiniObject is removed, use boxed param spec now with the GType
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of the specific GstMiniObject derived type. Also
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gst_param_spec_mini_object().
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gst_param_spec_mini_object() -> g_param_spec_boxed()
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The specific gst_value_*_mini_object() methods are removed, used the generic
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boxed methods instead.
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gst_value_set_mini_object() -> g_value_set_boxed()
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gst_value_take_mini_object() -> g_value_take_boxed()
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gst_value_take_get_object() -> g_value_get_boxed()
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gst_value_take_dup_object() -> g_value_dup_boxed()
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GST_VALUE_HOLDS_MINI_OBJECT() was removed, use G_VALUE_HOLDS_BOXED() or
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type-specific GST_VALUE_HOLDS_{BUFFER,CAPS,etc.}() instead.
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The GST_MINI_OBJECT_READONLY flag was removed as it used to mark the
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memory in buffers as READONLY. Marking memory READONLY can now be done
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with the GstMemory API. Writability of miniobjects is now only done by using
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the refcount.
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* GstBuffer
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A GstBuffer is now a simple boxed type this means that subclassing is not
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possible anymore.
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To add data to the buffer you would now use gst_buffer_take_memory() with
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a GstMemory object containing the data. Multiple memory blocks can added to
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a GstBuffer that can then be retrieved with gst_buffer_peek_memory().
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GST_BUFFER_DATA(), GST_BUFFER_MALLOCDATA(), GST_BUFFER_FREE_FUNC() and
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GST_BUFFER_SIZE() are gone, along with the fields in GstBuffer. Use the
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memory API to get access to the buffer data. GST_BUFFER_SIZE() can be
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replaced with gst_buffer_get_size() but if also access to the data is
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required, gst_buffer_map() can return both the size and data in one go.
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The most common way to access all the data in a buffer is by using
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gst_buffer_map() and gst_buffer_unmap(). These calls require you to specify
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the access mode required to the data and will automatically merge and return
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a writable copy of the data.
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The buffer must be writable (gst_buffer_is_writable()) in order to modify
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the fields, metadata or buffer memory. gst_buffer_make_writable() will not
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automatically make a writable copy of the memory but will instead increase
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the refcount of the memory. The _map() and _peek_memory() methods will
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automatically create writable copies when needed.
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gst_buffer_make_metadata_writable() is gone, you can replace this safely
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with gst_buffer_make_writable().
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gst_buffer_create_sub() is gone and can be safely replaced with
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gst_buffer_copy_region().
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Changing the size of the buffer data can be done with gst_buffer_resize(),
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which will also update the metadata fields correctly. gst_buffer_set_size()
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is #defined to a special case of gst_buffer_resize() with a 0 offset.
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gst_buffer_try_new_and_alloc() is replaced with gst_buffer_new_and_alloc(),
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which now returns NULL when memory allocation fails.
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GST_BUFFER_CAPS() is gone, caps are not set on buffers anymore but are set
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on the pads where the buffer is pushed on. Likewise GST_BUFFER_COPY_CAPS is
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not needed anymore. gst_buffer_get/set_caps() are gone too.
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* GstBufferList
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The GstBufferList object is much simplified because most of the
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functionality in the groups is now part of the GstMemory in buffers.
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The object is reduced to encapsulating an array of buffers that you can send
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with the regular gst_pad_push_list. The iterator is not needed anymore
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because you can simply use gst_buffer_list_len() and gst_buffer_list_get()
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to iterate the array.
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For dealing with the groups, it's now needed to add the memory blocks to
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GstBuffer and use the normal buffer API to get and merge the groups.
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* GstStructure
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The GArray of the structure fields are moved to private part and are not
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accessible from the application anymore. Use the methods to retrieve and
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modify fields from the array.
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* GstEvent
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GST_EVENT_SRC is removed. Don't use this anymore.
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gst_event_new_qos_full() -> gst_event_new_qos()
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gst_event_parse_qos_full() -> gst_event_parse_qos()
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The GstStructure is removed from the public API, use the getters to get
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a handle to a GstStructure.
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GST_EVENT_NEWSEGMENT -> GST_EVENT_SEGMENT
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gst_event_new_new_segment () -> gst_event_new_segment() and it takes a
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GstSegment structure as an argument.
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gst_event_parse_new_segment() -> gst_event_parse_segment() to retrieve the
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GstSegment structure from the event.
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gst_event_copy_segment() to fill a GstSegment structure.
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* GstQuery
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Boxed types derived from GstMiniObject.
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The GstStructure is removed from the public API, use the getters to get
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a handle to a GstStructure.
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gst_query_new_application() -> gst_query_new_custom()
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gst_query_parse_formats_length() -> gst_query_parse_n_formats()
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gst_query_parse_formats_nth() -> gst_query_parse_nth_format()
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Some query utility functionsno longer use an inout parameter for the
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destination/query format:
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- gst_pad_query_position()
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- gst_pad_query_duration()
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- gst_pad_query_convert()
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- gst_pad_query_peer_position()
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- gst_pad_query_peer_duration()
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- gst_pad_query_peer_convert()
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- gst_element_query_position()
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- gst_element_query_duration()
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- gst_element_query_convert()
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* GstBufferList
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Is now a boxed type derived from GstMiniObject.
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* GstMessage
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Is now a boxed type derived from GstMiniObject
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The GstStructure is removed from the public API, use the getters to get
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a handle to a GstStructure.
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* GstCaps
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Is now a boxed type derived from GstMiniObject.
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* GstSegment
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abs_rate was removed from the public fields, it can be trivially calculated
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from the rate field.
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accum was renamed to base. last_stop was renamed to position.
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The segment info now contains all the information needed to convert buffer
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timestamps to running_time and stream_time. There is no more segment
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accumulation, the GstSegment is completely self contained.
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gst_segment_set_duration() and gst_segment_set_last_stop() are removed,
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simply modify the structure members duration and position respectively.
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gst_segment_set_newsegment() is removed, it was used to accumulate segments
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and is not needed anymore, use gst_segment_copy_into() or modify the segment
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values directly.
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gst_segment_set_seek() -> gst_segment_do_seek(). Updates the segment values
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with seek parameters.
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* GstPluginFeature
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GST_PLUGIN_FEATURE_NAME() was removed, use GST_OBJECT_NAME() instead.
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* GstTypeFind
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gst_type_find_peek() returns a const guint8 * now.
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* GstAdapter
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gst_adapter_peek() is removed, use gst_adapter_map() and gst_adapter_unmap()
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to get access to raw data from the adapter.
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Arguments renamed from guint to gsize.
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* GstBitReader, GstByteReader, GstByteWriter
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gst_*_reader_new_from_buffer(), gst_*_reader_init_from_buffer() removed, get
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access to the buffer data with _map() and then use the _new() functions.
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gst_byte_reader_new_from_buffer() and gst_byte_reader_init_from_buffer()
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removed, get access to the buffer data and then use the _new() functions.
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* GstCollectPads
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gst_collect_pads_read() removed, use _read_buffer() or _take_buffer() and
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then use the memory API to get to the memory.
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* GstBaseSrc, GstBaseTransform, GstBaseSink
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GstBaseSrc::get_caps(), GstBaseTransform::transform_caps() and
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GstBaseSink::get_caps() now take a filter GstCaps* parameter to
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filter the caps and allow better negotiation decisions.
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* GstBaseTransform
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GstBaseTransform::transform_caps() now gets the complete caps passed
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instead of getting it passed structure by structure.
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GstBaseTransform::event() was renamed to sink_event(). The old function
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uses the return value to determine if the event should be forwarded or not.
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The new function has a default implementation that always forwards the event
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and the return value is simply returned as a result from the event handler.
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The semantics of the sink_event are thus the same as those for the src_event
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function.
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* GstImplementsInterface
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has been removed. Interfaces need to be updated to either have
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is_ready/usable/available() methods, or have GError arguments
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to their methods so we can return an appropriate error if a
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particular interface isn't supported for a particular device.
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