Public bug reported:

Few specific h264 and h265 RTSP input streams sources when used with
nvidia specific gst-v4l2 based gstreamer-1.0 (version gst-1.14 and
ubuntu-18.04) decode pipeline intermittently yields very low fps (in the
range of [~0/1 fps]).

Issue seems caused by the gst_video_decoder_drain_out function
erroneously getting called inside gst_video_decoder_chain_forward
function.

Required changes to fix the issue seems available with gst-1.16 and to
resolve the issue need to backport the relevant OSS fixes from gst-1.16
to gst-1.14 on ubuntu-18.04.

The mentioned issue was reported on with:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=796771

Corresponding fix was incorporated with below:
https://github.com/GStreamer/gst-plugins-base/commit/62cb08404b9bd055c45cc1d5b71141e927ad748a

We need to backport above fix on top of gst-1.14.5 on ubuntu-18.04 in
order to have out-of-box fix available with default gstreamer-1.0
version 1.14 on ubuntu-18.04

** Affects: gstreamer1.0 (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  Intermittent very low fps(sometimes zero) with few specific h264 and
  h265 RTSP input streams sources when used with gst-v4l2 based
  gstreamer-1.0(version gst-1.14.5) decode pipeline

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