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Don't leak source caps. Use GST_PTR_FORMAT to log caps, so we don't need to leak strings from gst_caps_to_string(). No need to use GST_DEBUG_FUNCPTR for vfuncs where the base class will never look them up (like property getters/setters). Don't use g_return_*_if_fail() for things that aren't directly programming errors (by the application developer). Fixes kate unit test under valgrind. |
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gstkate.c | ||
gstkate.h | ||
gstkatedec.c | ||
gstkatedec.h | ||
gstkateenc.c | ||
gstkateenc.h | ||
gstkateparse.c | ||
gstkateparse.h | ||
gstkatespu.c | ||
gstkatespu.h | ||
gstkatetag.c | ||
gstkatetag.h | ||
gstkatetiger.c | ||
gstkatetiger.h | ||
gstkateutil.c | ||
gstkateutil.h | ||
Makefile.am | ||
README |
Kate is a free codec for text based data, which can also carry images. It is typically used to create overlays on a video. libkate, a codec for Kate streams, is required to build this plugin: http://libkate.googlecode.com/ libtiger, a rendering library for Kate streams, is optional: http://libtiger.googlecode.com/ The Kate plugin contains various elements to manipulate Kate streams: - katedec: decodes Kate streams to text and SPU images - kateenc: encodes Kate streams from text and SPU images - kateparse: parses Kate streams - katetag: allows changing metadata in Kate streams - tiger: decodes and renders Kate streams using libtiger (needs libtiger) More information about Kate can be found at: http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/OggKate