diff --git a/docs/plugins/gst-plugins-base-plugins-docs.sgml b/docs/plugins/gst-plugins-base-plugins-docs.sgml
index b1d6209c78..e822702f16 100644
--- a/docs/plugins/gst-plugins-base-plugins-docs.sgml
+++ b/docs/plugins/gst-plugins-base-plugins-docs.sgml
@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@
+
@@ -46,7 +47,9 @@
+
+
@@ -64,6 +67,7 @@
+
diff --git a/docs/plugins/gst-plugins-base-plugins-sections.txt b/docs/plugins/gst-plugins-base-plugins-sections.txt
index 593beb1d17..0d4d63c6e8 100644
--- a/docs/plugins/gst-plugins-base-plugins-sections.txt
+++ b/docs/plugins/gst-plugins-base-plugins-sections.txt
@@ -210,6 +210,22 @@ GST_TYPE_DECODE_BIN
gst_decode_bin_get_type
+
+element-decodebin3
+decodebin3
+GstDecodebin3
+
+GstDecodebin3Class
+GST_DECODEBIN3
+GST_DECODEBIN3_CAST
+GST_IS_DECODEBIN3
+GST_DECODEBIN3_CLASS
+GST_IS_DECODEBIN3_CLASS
+GST_TYPE_DECODEBIN3
+
+gst_decodebin3_get_type
+
+
element-encodebin
encodebin
@@ -471,6 +487,22 @@ GST_TYPE_OPUS_ENC
gst_opus_enc_get_type
+
+element-parsebin
+parsebin
+GstParseBin
+
+GstParseBinClass
+GST_PARSE_BIN
+GST_PARSE_BIN_CAST
+GST_IS_PARSE_BIN
+GST_PARSE_BIN_CLASS
+GST_IS_PARSE_BIN_CLASS
+GST_TYPE_PARSE_BIN
+
+gst_parse_bin_get_type
+
+
element-playbin
playbin
@@ -487,6 +519,22 @@ GST_TYPE_PLAY_BIN
gst_play_bin_get_type
+
+element-playbin3
+playbin3
+GstPlayBin3
+
+GstPlayBin3Class
+GST_PLAY_BIN3
+GST_PLAY_BIN3_CAST
+GST_IS_PLAY_BIN3
+GST_PLAY_BIN3_CLASS
+GST_IS_PLAY_BIN3_CLASS
+GST_TYPE_PLAY_BIN3
+
+gst_play_bin3_get_type
+
+
element-playsink
playsink
@@ -765,6 +813,22 @@ GST_TYPE_URI_DECODE_BIN
gst_uri_decode_bin_get_type
+
+element-urisourcebin
+urisourcebin
+GstURISourceBin
+
+GstURISourceBinClass
+GST_URI_SOURCE_BIN
+GST_URI_SOURCE_BIN_CAST
+GST_IS_URI_SOURCE_BIN
+GST_URI_SOURCE_BIN_CLASS
+GST_IS_URI_SOURCE_BIN_CLASS
+GST_TYPE_URI_SOURCE_BIN
+
+gst_uri_source_bin_get_type
+
+
element-videoconvert
videoconvert
@@ -831,6 +895,134 @@ GST_TYPE_VIDEO_TEST_SRC
gst_video_test_src_get_type
+
+element-libvisual_bumpscope
+libvisual_bumpscope
+GstVisualbumpscope
+
+GstVisualbumpscopeClass
+GST_VISUALBUMPSCOPE
+GST_VISUALBUMPSCOPE_CAST
+GST_IS_VISUALBUMPSCOPE
+GST_VISUALBUMPSCOPE_CLASS
+GST_IS_VISUALBUMPSCOPE_CLASS
+GST_TYPE_VISUALBUMPSCOPE
+
+gst_visualbumpscope_get_type
+
+
+
+element-libvisual_corona
+libvisual_corona
+GstVisualcorona
+
+GstVisualcoronaClass
+GST_VISUALCORONA
+GST_VISUALCORONA_CAST
+GST_IS_VISUALCORONA
+GST_VISUALCORONA_CLASS
+GST_IS_VISUALCORONA_CLASS
+GST_TYPE_VISUALCORONA
+
+gst_visualcorona_get_type
+
+
+
+element-libvisual_infinite
+libvisual_infinite
+GstVisualinfinite
+
+GstVisualinfiniteClass
+GST_VISUALINFINITE
+GST_VISUALINFINITE_CAST
+GST_IS_VISUALINFINITE
+GST_VISUALINFINITE_CLASS
+GST_IS_VISUALINFINITE_CLASS
+GST_TYPE_VISUALINFINITE
+
+gst_visualinfinite_get_type
+
+
+
+element-libvisual_jakdaw
+libvisual_jakdaw
+GstVisualjakdaw
+
+GstVisualjakdawClass
+GST_VISUALJAKDAW
+GST_VISUALJAKDAW_CAST
+GST_IS_VISUALJAKDAW
+GST_VISUALJAKDAW_CLASS
+GST_IS_VISUALJAKDAW_CLASS
+GST_TYPE_VISUALJAKDAW
+
+gst_visualjakdaw_get_type
+
+
+
+element-libvisual_jess
+libvisual_jess
+GstVisualjess
+
+GstVisualjessClass
+GST_VISUALJESS
+GST_VISUALJESS_CAST
+GST_IS_VISUALJESS
+GST_VISUALJESS_CLASS
+GST_IS_VISUALJESS_CLASS
+GST_TYPE_VISUALJESS
+
+gst_visualjess_get_type
+
+
+
+element-libvisual_lv_analyzer
+libvisual_lv_analyzer
+GstVisuallv_analyzer
+
+GstVisuallv_analyzerClass
+GST_VISUALLV_ANALYZER
+GST_VISUALLV_ANALYZER_CAST
+GST_IS_VISUALLV_ANALYZER
+GST_VISUALLV_ANALYZER_CLASS
+GST_IS_VISUALLV_ANALYZER_CLASS
+GST_TYPE_VISUALLV_ANALYZER
+
+gst_visuallv_analyzer_get_type
+
+
+
+element-libvisual_lv_scope
+libvisual_lv_scope
+GstVisuallv_scope
+
+GstVisuallv_scopeClass
+GST_VISUALLV_SCOPE
+GST_VISUALLV_SCOPE_CAST
+GST_IS_VISUALLV_SCOPE
+GST_VISUALLV_SCOPE_CLASS
+GST_IS_VISUALLV_SCOPE_CLASS
+GST_TYPE_VISUALLV_SCOPE
+
+gst_visuallv_scope_get_type
+
+
+
+element-libvisual_oinksie
+libvisual_oinksie
+GstVisualoinksie
+
+GstVisualoinksieClass
+GST_VISUALOINKSIE
+GST_VISUALOINKSIE_CAST
+GST_IS_VISUALOINKSIE
+GST_VISUALOINKSIE_CLASS
+GST_IS_VISUALOINKSIE_CLASS
+GST_TYPE_VISUALOINKSIE
+
+gst_visualoinksie_get_type
+
+
element-volume
volume
diff --git a/docs/plugins/gst-plugins-base-plugins.signals b/docs/plugins/gst-plugins-base-plugins.signals
index cd627963a4..30e8a706bf 100644
--- a/docs/plugins/gst-plugins-base-plugins.signals
+++ b/docs/plugins/gst-plugins-base-plugins.signals
@@ -370,6 +370,22 @@ GstAppSink *gstappsink
GstAppSink *gstappsink
+
+GstAppSink::try-pull-preroll
+GstSample*
+la
+GstAppSink *gstappsink
+guint64 arg1
+
+
+
+GstAppSink::try-pull-sample
+GstSample*
+la
+GstAppSink *gstappsink
+guint64 arg1
+
+
GstMultiSocketSink::add
void
diff --git a/gst/playback/gstparsebin.c b/gst/playback/gstparsebin.c
index 94dd66a031..6540bff625 100644
--- a/gst/playback/gstparsebin.c
+++ b/gst/playback/gstparsebin.c
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
*/
/**
- * SECTION:element-ParseBin
+ * SECTION:element-parsebin
*
* #GstBin that auto-magically constructs a parsing pipeline
* using available parsers and demuxers via auto-plugging.
diff --git a/gst/playback/gstplaybin3.c b/gst/playback/gstplaybin3.c
index 588c572845..e9066a69b2 100644
--- a/gst/playback/gstplaybin3.c
+++ b/gst/playback/gstplaybin3.c
@@ -24,10 +24,10 @@
/**
* SECTION:element-playbin3
*
- * Playbin provides a stand-alone everything-in-one abstraction for an
+ * Playbin3 provides a stand-alone everything-in-one abstraction for an
* audio and/or video player.
*
- * Playbin can handle both audio and video files and features
+ * Playbin3 can handle both audio and video files and features
*
*
* automatic file type recognition and based on that automatic
@@ -60,12 +60,12 @@
*
* Usage
*
- * A playbin element can be created just like any other element using
+ * A playbi3n element can be created just like any other element using
* gst_element_factory_make(). The file/URI to play should be set via the #GstPlayBin3:uri
* property. This must be an absolute URI, relative file paths are not allowed.
* Example URIs are file:///home/joe/movie.avi or http://www.joedoe.com/foo.ogg
*
- * Playbin is a #GstPipeline. It will notify the application of everything
+ * Playbin3 is a #GstPipeline. It will notify the application of everything
* that's happening (errors, end of stream, tags found, state changes, etc.)
* by posting messages on its #GstBus. The application needs to watch the
* bus.
@@ -74,17 +74,17 @@
* gst_element_set_state(). Note that the state change will take place in
* the background in a separate thread, when the function returns playback
* is probably not happening yet and any errors might not have occured yet.
- * Applications using playbin should ideally be written to deal with things
+ * Applications using playbin3 should ideally be written to deal with things
* completely asynchroneous.
*
* When playback has finished (an EOS message has been received on the bus)
* or an error has occured (an ERROR message has been received on the bus) or
- * the user wants to play a different track, playbin should be set back to
+ * the user wants to play a different track, playbin3 should be set back to
* READY or NULL state, then the #GstPlayBin3:uri property should be set to the
- * new location and then playbin be set to PLAYING state again.
+ * new location and then playbin3 be set to PLAYING state again.
*
* Seeking can be done using gst_element_seek_simple() or gst_element_seek()
- * on the playbin element. Again, the seek will not be executed
+ * on the playbin3 element. Again, the seek will not be executed
* instantaneously, but will be done in a background thread. When the seek
* call returns the seek will most likely still be in process. An application
* may wait for the seek to finish (or fail) using gst_element_get_state() with
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@
* Advanced Usage: specifying the audio and video sink
*
* By default, if no audio sink or video sink has been specified via the
- * #GstPlayBin3:audio-sink or #GstPlayBin3:video-sink property, playbin will use the autoaudiosink
+ * #GstPlayBin3:audio-sink or #GstPlayBin3:video-sink property, playbin3 will use the autoaudiosink
* and autovideosink elements to find the first-best available output method.
* This should work in most cases, but is not always desirable. Often either
* the user or application might want to specify more explicitly what to use
@@ -109,16 +109,16 @@
*
* If the application wants more control over how audio or video should be
* output, it may create the audio/video sink elements itself (for example
- * using gst_element_factory_make()) and provide them to playbin using the
+ * using gst_element_factory_make()) and provide them to playbin3 using the
* #GstPlayBin3:audio-sink or #GstPlayBin3:video-sink property.
*
* GNOME-based applications, for example, will usually want to create
- * gconfaudiosink and gconfvideosink elements and make playbin use those,
+ * gconfaudiosink and gconfvideosink elements and make playbin3 use those,
* so that output happens to whatever the user has configured in the GNOME
* Multimedia System Selector configuration dialog.
*
* The sink elements do not necessarily need to be ready-made sinks. It is
- * possible to create container elements that look like a sink to playbin,
+ * possible to create container elements that look like a sink to playbin3,
* but in reality contain a number of custom elements linked together. This
* can be achieved by creating a #GstBin and putting elements in there and
* linking them, and then creating a sink #GstGhostPad for the bin and pointing
@@ -144,11 +144,11 @@
*
*
* Buffering
- * Playbin handles buffering automatically for the most part, but applications
- * need to handle parts of the buffering process as well. Whenever playbin is
+ * Playbin3 handles buffering automatically for the most part, but applications
+ * need to handle parts of the buffering process as well. Whenever playbin3 is
* buffering, it will post BUFFERING messages on the bus with a percentage
* value that shows the progress of the buffering process. Applications need
- * to set playbin to PLAYING or PAUSED state in response to these messages.
+ * to set playbin3 to PLAYING or PAUSED state in response to these messages.
* They may also want to convey the buffering progress to the user in some
* way. Here is how to extract the percentage information from the message:
* |[
@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@
*
*
* Embedding the video window in your application
- * By default, playbin (or rather the video sinks used) will create their own
+ * By default, playbin3 (or rather the video sinks used) will create their own
* window. Applications will usually want to force output to a window of their
* own, however. This can be done using the #GstVideoOverlay interface, which most
* video sinks implement. See the documentation there for more details.
@@ -177,9 +177,9 @@
*
* Specifying which CD/DVD device to use
* The device to use for CDs/DVDs needs to be set on the source element
- * playbin creates before it is opened. The most generic way of doing this
- * is to connect to playbin's "source-setup" (or "notify::source") signal,
- * which will be emitted by playbin when it has created the source element
+ * playbin3 creates before it is opened. The most generic way of doing this
+ * is to connect to playbin3's "source-setup" (or "notify::source") signal,
+ * which will be emitted by playbin3 when it has created the source element
* for a particular URI. In the signal callback you can check if the source
* element has a "device" property and set it appropriately. In some cases
* the device can also be set as part of the URI, but it depends on the
@@ -200,18 +200,18 @@
*
* Examples
* |[
- * gst-launch-1.0 -v playbin uri=file:///path/to/somefile.mp4
+ * gst-launch-1.0 -v playbin3 uri=file:///path/to/somefile.mp4
* ]| This will play back the given AVI video file, given that the video and
* audio decoders required to decode the content are installed. Since no
- * special audio sink or video sink is supplied (via playbin's audio-sink or
- * video-sink properties) playbin will try to find a suitable audio and
+ * special audio sink or video sink is supplied (via playbin3's audio-sink or
+ * video-sink properties) playbin3 will try to find a suitable audio and
* video sink automatically using the autoaudiosink and autovideosink elements.
* |[
- * gst-launch-1.0 -v playbin uri=cdda://4
+ * gst-launch-1.0 -v playbin3 uri=cdda://4
* ]| This will play back track 4 on an audio CD in your disc drive (assuming
* the drive is detected automatically by the plugin).
* |[
- * gst-launch-1.0 -v playbin uri=dvd://
+ * gst-launch-1.0 -v playbin3 uri=dvd://
* ]| This will play back the DVD in your disc drive (assuming
* the drive is detected automatically by the plugin).
*