
Prior to the gstreamer-1.0 upgrade, the video processing engine included a check for excluded extensions which gstreamer might accept despite us not wanting to process them. In commit 91f5f5e, the check against EXCLUDED_EXT was removed. Since then, the video plugin has accepted and attempted to process svg files. This commit adds the check against EXCLUDED_EXTS into the sniff_handler function so that we can bail out on certain file extensions before the plugins tries to sniff the file type. The previous implementation excluded nef files, which appears to be a Nikon camera image. I've copied that forward to this code. I've also added a log message to indicate that we're purposefully refusing to process the file.
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======== README ======== What is GNU MediaGoblin? ======================== * A place to store all your different media (photos, videos, audios, and more!) that’s as awesome as, if not more awesome than, existing network services (Flickr, YouTube, etc) * Customizable! * A place for people to collaborate and show off original and derived creations. Free, as in freedom. We’re a GNU project after all. * Extensible: Plugins allow you to add new media types (3d models? Presentations and documents? Yes, and more!) or extend old ones. * A real community, and we'd love to have you join us! Is it ready for me to use? ========================== Yes! Can I help/hang out/participate/whisper sweet nothings in your ear? =================================================================== Yes! Please join us and hang out! For more information on where we hang out, see `our Join page <http://mediagoblin.org/join/>`_ Where is the documentation? =========================== The beginnings of a site administration manual is located in the ``docs/`` directory in HTML, Texinfo, and source (Restructured Text) forms. It's also available online at http://docs.mediagoblin.org/ in HTML form. Contributor/developer documentation as well as documentation on the project processes and infrastructure is located on `the wiki <http://wiki.mediagoblin.org/>`_.
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