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<!-- struct AppSink -->
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Appsink is a sink plugin that supports many different methods for making
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the application get a handle on the GStreamer data in a pipeline. Unlike
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most GStreamer elements, Appsink provides external API functions.
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appsink can be used by linking to the gstappsink.h header file to access the
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methods or by using the appsink action signals and properties.
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The normal way of retrieving samples from appsink is by using the
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`AppSink::pull_sample` and `AppSink::pull_preroll` methods.
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These methods block until a sample becomes available in the sink or when the
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sink is shut down or reaches EOS. There are also timed variants of these
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methods, `AppSink::try_pull_sample` and `AppSink::try_pull_preroll`,
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which accept a timeout parameter to limit the amount of time to wait.
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Appsink will internally use a queue to collect buffers from the streaming
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thread. If the application is not pulling samples fast enough, this queue
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will consume a lot of memory over time. The "max-buffers" property can be
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used to limit the queue size. The "drop" property controls whether the
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streaming thread blocks or if older buffers are dropped when the maximum
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queue size is reached. Note that blocking the streaming thread can negatively
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affect real-time performance and should be avoided.
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If a blocking behaviour is not desirable, setting the "emit-signals" property
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to `true` will make appsink emit the "new-sample" and "new-preroll" signals
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when a sample can be pulled without blocking.
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The "caps" property on appsink can be used to control the formats that
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appsink can receive. This property can contain non-fixed caps, the format of
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the pulled samples can be obtained by getting the sample caps.
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If one of the pull-preroll or pull-sample methods return `None`, the appsink
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is stopped or in the EOS state. You can check for the EOS state with the
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"eos" property or with the `AppSink::is_eos` method.
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The eos signal can also be used to be informed when the EOS state is reached
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to avoid polling.
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# Implements
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[`gst_base::BaseSinkExt`](../gst_base/trait.BaseSinkExt.html), [`gst::ElementExt`](../gst/trait.ElementExt.html), [`gst::ObjectExt`](../gst/trait.ObjectExt.html), [`glib::object::ObjectExt`](../glib/object/trait.ObjectExt.html), [`gst::URIHandlerExt`](../gst/trait.URIHandlerExt.html)
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<!-- impl AppSink::fn get_buffer_list_support -->
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Check if `self` supports buffer lists.
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Feature: `v1_12`
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# Returns
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`true` if `self` supports buffer lists.
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<!-- impl AppSink::fn get_caps -->
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Get the configured caps on `self`.
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# Returns
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the `gst::Caps` accepted by the sink. `gst_caps_unref` after usage.
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<!-- impl AppSink::fn get_drop -->
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Check if `self` will drop old buffers when the maximum amount of queued
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buffers is reached.
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# Returns
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`true` if `self` is dropping old buffers when the queue is
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filled.
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<!-- impl AppSink::fn get_emit_signals -->
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Check if appsink will emit the "new-preroll" and "new-sample" signals.
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# Returns
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`true` if `self` is emiting the "new-preroll" and "new-sample"
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signals.
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<!-- impl AppSink::fn get_max_buffers -->
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Get the maximum amount of buffers that can be queued in `self`.
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# Returns
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The maximum amount of buffers that can be queued.
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<!-- impl AppSink::fn get_wait_on_eos -->
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Check if `self` will wait for all buffers to be consumed when an EOS is
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received.
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# Returns
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`true` if `self` will wait for all buffers to be consumed when an
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EOS is received.
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<!-- impl AppSink::fn is_eos -->
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Check if `self` is EOS, which is when no more samples can be pulled because
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an EOS event was received.
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This function also returns `true` when the appsink is not in the PAUSED or
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PLAYING state.
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# Returns
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`true` if no more samples can be pulled and the appsink is EOS.
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<!-- impl AppSink::fn pull_preroll -->
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Get the last preroll sample in `self`. This was the sample that caused the
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appsink to preroll in the PAUSED state. This sample can be pulled many times
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and remains available to the application even after EOS.
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This function is typically used when dealing with a pipeline in the PAUSED
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state. Calling this function after doing a seek will give the sample right
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after the seek position.
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Note that the preroll sample will also be returned as the first sample
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when calling `AppSink::pull_sample`.
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If an EOS event was received before any buffers, this function returns
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`None`. Use gst_app_sink_is_eos () to check for the EOS condition.
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This function blocks until a preroll sample or EOS is received or the appsink
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element is set to the READY/NULL state.
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# Returns
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a `gst::Sample` or NULL when the appsink is stopped or EOS.
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Call `gst_sample_unref` after usage.
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<!-- impl AppSink::fn pull_sample -->
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This function blocks until a sample or EOS becomes available or the appsink
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element is set to the READY/NULL state.
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This function will only return samples when the appsink is in the PLAYING
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state. All rendered buffers will be put in a queue so that the application
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can pull samples at its own rate. Note that when the application does not
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pull samples fast enough, the queued buffers could consume a lot of memory,
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especially when dealing with raw video frames.
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If an EOS event was received before any buffers, this function returns
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`None`. Use gst_app_sink_is_eos () to check for the EOS condition.
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# Returns
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a `gst::Sample` or NULL when the appsink is stopped or EOS.
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Call `gst_sample_unref` after usage.
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<!-- impl AppSink::fn set_buffer_list_support -->
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Instruct `self` to enable or disable buffer list support.
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For backwards-compatibility reasons applications need to opt in
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to indicate that they will be able to handle buffer lists.
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Feature: `v1_12`
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## `enable_lists`
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enable or disable buffer list support
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<!-- impl AppSink::fn set_callbacks -->
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Set callbacks which will be executed for each new preroll, new sample and eos.
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This is an alternative to using the signals, it has lower overhead and is thus
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less expensive, but also less flexible.
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If callbacks are installed, no signals will be emitted for performance
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reasons.
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## `callbacks`
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the callbacks
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## `user_data`
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a user_data argument for the callbacks
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## `notify`
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a destroy notify function
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<!-- impl AppSink::fn set_caps -->
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Set the capabilities on the appsink element. This function takes
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a copy of the caps structure. After calling this method, the sink will only
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accept caps that match `caps`. If `caps` is non-fixed, or incomplete,
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you must check the caps on the samples to get the actual used caps.
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## `caps`
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caps to set
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<!-- impl AppSink::fn set_drop -->
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Instruct `self` to drop old buffers when the maximum amount of queued
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buffers is reached.
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## `drop`
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the new state
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<!-- impl AppSink::fn set_emit_signals -->
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Make appsink emit the "new-preroll" and "new-sample" signals. This option is
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by default disabled because signal emission is expensive and unneeded when
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the application prefers to operate in pull mode.
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## `emit`
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the new state
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<!-- impl AppSink::fn set_max_buffers -->
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Set the maximum amount of buffers that can be queued in `self`. After this
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amount of buffers are queued in appsink, any more buffers will block upstream
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elements until a sample is pulled from `self`.
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## `max`
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the maximum number of buffers to queue
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<!-- impl AppSink::fn set_wait_on_eos -->
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Instruct `self` to wait for all buffers to be consumed when an EOS is received.
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## `wait`
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the new state
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<!-- impl AppSink::fn try_pull_preroll -->
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Get the last preroll sample in `self`. This was the sample that caused the
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appsink to preroll in the PAUSED state. This sample can be pulled many times
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and remains available to the application even after EOS.
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This function is typically used when dealing with a pipeline in the PAUSED
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state. Calling this function after doing a seek will give the sample right
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after the seek position.
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Note that the preroll sample will also be returned as the first sample
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when calling `AppSink::pull_sample`.
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If an EOS event was received before any buffers or the timeout expires,
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this function returns `None`. Use gst_app_sink_is_eos () to check for the EOS
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condition.
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This function blocks until a preroll sample or EOS is received, the appsink
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element is set to the READY/NULL state, or the timeout expires.
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Feature: `v1_10`
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## `timeout`
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the maximum amount of time to wait for the preroll sample
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# Returns
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a `gst::Sample` or NULL when the appsink is stopped or EOS or the timeout expires.
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Call `gst_sample_unref` after usage.
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<!-- impl AppSink::fn try_pull_sample -->
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This function blocks until a sample or EOS becomes available or the appsink
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element is set to the READY/NULL state or the timeout expires.
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This function will only return samples when the appsink is in the PLAYING
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state. All rendered buffers will be put in a queue so that the application
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can pull samples at its own rate. Note that when the application does not
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pull samples fast enough, the queued buffers could consume a lot of memory,
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especially when dealing with raw video frames.
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If an EOS event was received before any buffers or the timeout expires,
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this function returns `None`. Use gst_app_sink_is_eos () to check for the EOS
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condition.
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Feature: `v1_10`
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## `timeout`
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the maximum amount of time to wait for a sample
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# Returns
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a `gst::Sample` or NULL when the appsink is stopped or EOS or the timeout expires.
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Call `gst_sample_unref` after usage.
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<!-- trait AppSinkExt::fn connect_eos -->
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Signal that the end-of-stream has been reached. This signal is emitted from
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the streaming thread.
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<!-- trait AppSinkExt::fn connect_new_preroll -->
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Signal that a new preroll sample is available.
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This signal is emitted from the streaming thread and only when the
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"emit-signals" property is `true`.
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The new preroll sample can be retrieved with the "pull-preroll" action
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signal or `AppSink::pull_preroll` either from this signal callback
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or from any other thread.
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Note that this signal is only emitted when the "emit-signals" property is
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set to `true`, which it is not by default for performance reasons.
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<!-- trait AppSinkExt::fn connect_new_sample -->
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Signal that a new sample is available.
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This signal is emitted from the streaming thread and only when the
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"emit-signals" property is `true`.
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The new sample can be retrieved with the "pull-sample" action
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signal or `AppSink::pull_sample` either from this signal callback
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or from any other thread.
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Note that this signal is only emitted when the "emit-signals" property is
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set to `true`, which it is not by default for performance reasons.
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<!-- trait AppSinkExt::fn connect_pull_preroll -->
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Get the last preroll sample in `appsink`. This was the sample that caused the
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appsink to preroll in the PAUSED state. This sample can be pulled many times
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and remains available to the application even after EOS.
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This function is typically used when dealing with a pipeline in the PAUSED
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state. Calling this function after doing a seek will give the sample right
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after the seek position.
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Note that the preroll sample will also be returned as the first sample
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when calling `AppSink::pull_sample` or the "pull-sample" action signal.
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If an EOS event was received before any buffers, this function returns
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`None`. Use gst_app_sink_is_eos () to check for the EOS condition.
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This function blocks until a preroll sample or EOS is received or the appsink
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element is set to the READY/NULL state.
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# Returns
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a `gst::Sample` or NULL when the appsink is stopped or EOS.
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<!-- trait AppSinkExt::fn connect_pull_sample -->
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This function blocks until a sample or EOS becomes available or the appsink
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element is set to the READY/NULL state.
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This function will only return samples when the appsink is in the PLAYING
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state. All rendered samples will be put in a queue so that the application
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can pull samples at its own rate.
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Note that when the application does not pull samples fast enough, the
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queued samples could consume a lot of memory, especially when dealing with
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raw video frames. It's possible to control the behaviour of the queue with
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the "drop" and "max-buffers" properties.
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If an EOS event was received before any buffers, this function returns
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`None`. Use gst_app_sink_is_eos () to check for the EOS condition.
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# Returns
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a `gst::Sample` or NULL when the appsink is stopped or EOS.
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<!-- trait AppSinkExt::fn connect_try_pull_preroll -->
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Get the last preroll sample in `appsink`. This was the sample that caused the
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appsink to preroll in the PAUSED state. This sample can be pulled many times
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and remains available to the application even after EOS.
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This function is typically used when dealing with a pipeline in the PAUSED
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state. Calling this function after doing a seek will give the sample right
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after the seek position.
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Note that the preroll sample will also be returned as the first sample
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when calling `AppSink::pull_sample` or the "pull-sample" action signal.
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If an EOS event was received before any buffers or the timeout expires,
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this function returns `None`. Use gst_app_sink_is_eos () to check for the EOS
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condition.
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This function blocks until a preroll sample or EOS is received, the appsink
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element is set to the READY/NULL state, or the timeout expires.
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Feature: `v1_10`
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## `timeout`
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the maximum amount of time to wait for the preroll sample
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# Returns
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a `gst::Sample` or NULL when the appsink is stopped or EOS or the timeout expires.
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<!-- trait AppSinkExt::fn connect_try_pull_sample -->
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This function blocks until a sample or EOS becomes available or the appsink
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element is set to the READY/NULL state or the timeout expires.
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This function will only return samples when the appsink is in the PLAYING
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state. All rendered samples will be put in a queue so that the application
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can pull samples at its own rate.
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Note that when the application does not pull samples fast enough, the
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queued samples could consume a lot of memory, especially when dealing with
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raw video frames. It's possible to control the behaviour of the queue with
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the "drop" and "max-buffers" properties.
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If an EOS event was received before any buffers or the timeout expires,
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this function returns `None`. Use gst_app_sink_is_eos () to check
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for the EOS condition.
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Feature: `v1_10`
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## `timeout`
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the maximum amount of time to wait for a sample
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# Returns
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a `gst::Sample` or NULL when the appsink is stopped or EOS or the timeout expires.
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<!-- struct AppSrc -->
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The appsrc element can be used by applications to insert data into a
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GStreamer pipeline. Unlike most GStreamer elements, appsrc provides
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external API functions.
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appsrc can be used by linking with the libgstapp library to access the
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methods directly or by using the appsrc action signals.
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Before operating appsrc, the caps property must be set to fixed caps
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describing the format of the data that will be pushed with appsrc. An
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exception to this is when pushing buffers with unknown caps, in which case no
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caps should be set. This is typically true of file-like sources that push raw
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byte buffers. If you don't want to explicitly set the caps, you can use
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gst_app_src_push_sample. This method gets the caps associated with the
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sample and sets them on the appsrc replacing any previously set caps (if
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different from sample's caps).
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The main way of handing data to the appsrc element is by calling the
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`AppSrc::push_buffer` method or by emitting the push-buffer action signal.
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This will put the buffer onto a queue from which appsrc will read from in its
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streaming thread. It is important to note that data transport will not happen
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from the thread that performed the push-buffer call.
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The "max-bytes" property controls how much data can be queued in appsrc
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before appsrc considers the queue full. A filled internal queue will always
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signal the "enough-data" signal, which signals the application that it should
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stop pushing data into appsrc. The "block" property will cause appsrc to
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block the push-buffer method until free data becomes available again.
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When the internal queue is running out of data, the "need-data" signal is
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emitted, which signals the application that it should start pushing more data
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into appsrc.
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In addition to the "need-data" and "enough-data" signals, appsrc can emit the
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"seek-data" signal when the "stream-mode" property is set to "seekable" or
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"random-access". The signal argument will contain the new desired position in
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the stream expressed in the unit set with the "format" property. After
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receiving the seek-data signal, the application should push-buffers from the
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new position.
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These signals allow the application to operate the appsrc in two different
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ways:
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The push mode, in which the application repeatedly calls the push-buffer/push-sample
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method with a new buffer/sample. Optionally, the queue size in the appsrc
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can be controlled with the enough-data and need-data signals by respectively
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stopping/starting the push-buffer/push-sample calls. This is a typical
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mode of operation for the stream-type "stream" and "seekable". Use this
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mode when implementing various network protocols or hardware devices.
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The pull mode, in which the need-data signal triggers the next push-buffer call.
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This mode is typically used in the "random-access" stream-type. Use this
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mode for file access or other randomly accessable sources. In this mode, a
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buffer of exactly the amount of bytes given by the need-data signal should be
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pushed into appsrc.
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In all modes, the size property on appsrc should contain the total stream
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size in bytes. Setting this property is mandatory in the random-access mode.
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For the stream and seekable modes, setting this property is optional but
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recommended.
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When the application has finished pushing data into appsrc, it should call
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`AppSrc::end_of_stream` or emit the end-of-stream action signal. After
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this call, no more buffers can be pushed into appsrc until a flushing seek
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occurs or the state of the appsrc has gone through READY.
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# Implements
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[`gst_base::BaseSrcExt`](../gst_base/trait.BaseSrcExt.html), [`gst::ElementExt`](../gst/trait.ElementExt.html), [`gst::ObjectExt`](../gst/trait.ObjectExt.html), [`glib::object::ObjectExt`](../glib/object/trait.ObjectExt.html), [`gst::URIHandlerExt`](../gst/trait.URIHandlerExt.html)
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<!-- impl AppSrc::fn end_of_stream -->
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Indicates to the appsrc element that the last buffer queued in the
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element is the last buffer of the stream.
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# Returns
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`gst::FlowReturn::Ok` when the EOS was successfuly queued.
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`gst::FlowReturn::Flushing` when `self` is not PAUSED or PLAYING.
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<!-- impl AppSrc::fn get_caps -->
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Get the configured caps on `self`.
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# Returns
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the `gst::Caps` produced by the source. `gst_caps_unref` after usage.
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<!-- impl AppSrc::fn get_current_level_bytes -->
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Get the number of currently queued bytes inside `self`.
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# Returns
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The number of currently queued bytes.
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<!-- impl AppSrc::fn get_duration -->
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Get the duration of the stream in nanoseconds. A value of GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE means that the duration is
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not known.
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Feature: `v1_10`
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# Returns
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the duration of the stream previously set with `AppSrc::set_duration`;
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<!-- impl AppSrc::fn get_emit_signals -->
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Check if appsrc will emit the "new-preroll" and "new-buffer" signals.
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# Returns
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`true` if `self` is emitting the "new-preroll" and "new-buffer"
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signals.
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<!-- impl AppSrc::fn get_latency -->
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Retrieve the min and max latencies in `min` and `max` respectively.
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## `min`
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the min latency
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## `max`
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the min latency
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<!-- impl AppSrc::fn get_max_bytes -->
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Get the maximum amount of bytes that can be queued in `self`.
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# Returns
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The maximum amount of bytes that can be queued.
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<!-- impl AppSrc::fn get_size -->
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Get the size of the stream in bytes. A value of -1 means that the size is
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not known.
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# Returns
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the size of the stream previously set with `AppSrc::set_size`;
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<!-- impl AppSrc::fn get_stream_type -->
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Get the stream type. Control the stream type of `self`
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with `AppSrc::set_stream_type`.
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# Returns
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the stream type.
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<!-- impl AppSrc::fn push_buffer -->
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Adds a buffer to the queue of buffers that the appsrc element will
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push to its source pad. This function takes ownership of the buffer.
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When the block property is TRUE, this function can block until free
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space becomes available in the queue.
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## `buffer`
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a `gst::Buffer` to push
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# Returns
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`gst::FlowReturn::Ok` when the buffer was successfuly queued.
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`gst::FlowReturn::Flushing` when `self` is not PAUSED or PLAYING.
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`gst::FlowReturn::Eos` when EOS occured.
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<!-- impl AppSrc::fn push_sample -->
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Extract a buffer from the provided sample and adds it to the queue of
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buffers that the appsrc element will push to its source pad. Any
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previous caps that were set on appsrc will be replaced by the caps
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associated with the sample if not equal.
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When the block property is TRUE, this function can block until free
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space becomes available in the queue.
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## `sample`
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a `gst::Sample` from which buffer and caps may be
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extracted
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# Returns
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`gst::FlowReturn::Ok` when the buffer was successfuly queued.
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`gst::FlowReturn::Flushing` when `self` is not PAUSED or PLAYING.
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`gst::FlowReturn::Eos` when EOS occured.
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<!-- impl AppSrc::fn set_callbacks -->
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Set callbacks which will be executed when data is needed, enough data has
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been collected or when a seek should be performed.
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This is an alternative to using the signals, it has lower overhead and is thus
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less expensive, but also less flexible.
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If callbacks are installed, no signals will be emitted for performance
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reasons.
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## `callbacks`
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the callbacks
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## `user_data`
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a user_data argument for the callbacks
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## `notify`
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a destroy notify function
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<!-- impl AppSrc::fn set_caps -->
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Set the capabilities on the appsrc element. This function takes
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a copy of the caps structure. After calling this method, the source will
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only produce caps that match `caps`. `caps` must be fixed and the caps on the
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buffers must match the caps or left NULL.
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## `caps`
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caps to set
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<!-- impl AppSrc::fn set_duration -->
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Set the duration of the stream in nanoseconds. A value of GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE means that the duration is
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not known.
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Feature: `v1_10`
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## `duration`
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the duration to set
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<!-- impl AppSrc::fn set_emit_signals -->
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Make appsrc emit the "new-preroll" and "new-buffer" signals. This option is
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by default disabled because signal emission is expensive and unneeded when
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the application prefers to operate in pull mode.
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## `emit`
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the new state
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<!-- impl AppSrc::fn set_latency -->
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Configure the `min` and `max` latency in `src`. If `min` is set to -1, the
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default latency calculations for pseudo-live sources will be used.
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## `min`
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the min latency
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## `max`
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the min latency
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<!-- impl AppSrc::fn set_max_bytes -->
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Set the maximum amount of bytes that can be queued in `self`.
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After the maximum amount of bytes are queued, `self` will emit the
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"enough-data" signal.
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## `max`
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the maximum number of bytes to queue
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<!-- impl AppSrc::fn set_size -->
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Set the size of the stream in bytes. A value of -1 means that the size is
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not known.
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## `size`
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the size to set
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<!-- impl AppSrc::fn set_stream_type -->
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Set the stream type on `self`. For seekable streams, the "seek" signal must
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be connected to.
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A stream_type stream
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## `type_`
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the new state
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<!-- trait AppSrcExt::fn connect_end_of_stream -->
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Notify `appsrc` that no more buffer are available.
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<!-- trait AppSrcExt::fn connect_enough_data -->
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Signal that the source has enough data. It is recommended that the
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application stops calling push-buffer until the need-data signal is
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emitted again to avoid excessive buffer queueing.
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<!-- trait AppSrcExt::fn connect_need_data -->
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Signal that the source needs more data. In the callback or from another
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thread you should call push-buffer or end-of-stream.
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`length` is just a hint and when it is set to -1, any number of bytes can be
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pushed into `appsrc`.
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You can call push-buffer multiple times until the enough-data signal is
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|
fired.
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## `length`
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|
the amount of bytes needed.
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<!-- trait AppSrcExt::fn connect_push_buffer -->
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Adds a buffer to the queue of buffers that the appsrc element will
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|
push to its source pad. This function does not take ownership of the
|
|
buffer so the buffer needs to be unreffed after calling this function.
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|
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When the block property is TRUE, this function can block until free space
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|
becomes available in the queue.
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## `buffer`
|
|
a buffer to push
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|
<!-- trait AppSrcExt::fn connect_push_sample -->
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Extract a buffer from the provided sample and adds the extracted buffer
|
|
to the queue of buffers that the appsrc element will
|
|
push to its source pad. This function set the appsrc caps based on the caps
|
|
in the sample and reset the caps if they change.
|
|
Only the caps and the buffer of the provided sample are used and not
|
|
for example the segment in the sample.
|
|
This function does not take ownership of the
|
|
sample so the sample needs to be unreffed after calling this function.
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|
|
|
When the block property is TRUE, this function can block until free space
|
|
becomes available in the queue.
|
|
## `sample`
|
|
a sample from which extract buffer to push
|
|
<!-- trait AppSrcExt::fn connect_seek_data -->
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|
Seek to the given offset. The next push-buffer should produce buffers from
|
|
the new `offset`.
|
|
This callback is only called for seekable stream types.
|
|
## `offset`
|
|
the offset to seek to
|
|
|
|
# Returns
|
|
|
|
`true` if the seek succeeded.
|
|
<!-- enum AppStreamType -->
|
|
The stream type.
|
|
<!-- enum AppStreamType::variant Stream -->
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|
No seeking is supported in the stream, such as a
|
|
live stream.
|
|
<!-- enum AppStreamType::variant Seekable -->
|
|
The stream is seekable but seeking might not
|
|
be very fast, such as data from a webserver.
|
|
<!-- enum AppStreamType::variant RandomAccess -->
|
|
The stream is seekable and seeking is fast,
|
|
such as in a local file.
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