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querying.
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2004-01-04 Benjamin Otte <in7y118@public.uni-hamburg.de>
* gst-libs/gst/xoverlay/xoverlay.c: (gst_x_overlay_base_init),
(gst_x_overlay_got_xwindow_id), (gst_x_overlay_get_desired_size),
(gst_x_overlay_got_desired_size):
* gst-libs/gst/xoverlay/xoverlay.h:
Add optional "desired size" signal and querying.
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Change GST_*_PADDING to _gst_private[GST_PADDING]
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Don't use class casts before they're initialized
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signals to several interfaces
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Move over from GstInterface to GstImplementsInterface. Also adds some signals to several interfaces
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Removing have_size as it is in GstVideoSink higher class.
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Merged GstVideoOverlay features here.
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libgst-interface.
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Fix makefiles for GstPropertyProbe. Combine all interfaces into
a single libgst-interface.
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interface, with which one can select inp...
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Some interface implementations for video4linux/video4linux2 plugins:
* a Tuner interface, with which one can select inputs and stations. Audio
work is underway here, but unfinished.
* A Xoverlay interface with which one can do simple overlay. Similar to
the API of the v4l/Xv XFree86 extension. Widget implementation for
GTK-2.0 coming up in the sandbox.
* Colorbalance - for adapting colors (brightness, contrast, etc.) - pretty
basic and maybe somewhat overdesigned. But it'll do for now.
Apart from these interfaces, there's also a loadable library 'xwindowlistener'
that listenes to X for the movement of a window and the overlap of other
windows. This is partly copied from xawtv (and thus partly GPL :(), but it's
needed for the xoverlay interface implementation in the v4l/v4l2 elements.
Lastly, some small changes to remove redundant properties from the v4l/v4l2
elements since these can be done much simpler. Comments appreciated!
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