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Add appsrc and appsink documentation.
Original commit message from CVS: * docs/plugins/Makefile.am: * docs/plugins/gst-plugins-bad-plugins-docs.sgml: * docs/plugins/gst-plugins-bad-plugins-sections.txt: * gst-libs/gst/app/gstappsink.c: * gst-libs/gst/app/gstappsrc.c: (gst_app_src_class_init): Add appsrc and appsink documentation.
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/**
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* SECTION:element-appsink
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* SECTION:element-appsink
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* @see_also: #GstBaseSrc
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* @see_also: #GstBaseSink, appsrc
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* Appsink is a sink plugin that supports many different methods for making
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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.
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* the application get a handle on the GStreamer data in a pipeline.
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* Last reviewed on 2008-05-03 (0.10.8)
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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 buffers from appsink is by using the
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* gst_app_sink_pull_buffer() and gst_app_sink_pull_preroll() methods.
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* These methods block until a buffer becomes available in the sink or when the
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* sink is shut down or reaches EOS.
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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 buffers 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-buffer" and "new-preroll" signals
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* when a buffer 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 buffers can be obtained by getting the buffer caps.
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* If one of the pull-preroll or pull-buffer methods return %NULL, 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 gst_app_sink_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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* Last reviewed on 2008-12-17 (0.10.10)
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#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
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#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
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/**
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* SECTION:element-appsrc
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* @see_also: #GstBaseSrc, appsink
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* The appsrc element can be used by applications to insert data into a
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* The appsrc element can be used by applications to insert data into a
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* GStreamer pipeline.
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* GStreamer pipeline.
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* appsrc can be used by linking to the gstappsrc.h header file to access the
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* methods or by using the appsrc action signals.
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* Before operating appsrc, the caps property must be set to a fixed caps
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* describing the format of the data that will be pushed with appsrc.
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* The main way of handing data to the appsrc element is by calling the
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* gst_app_src_push_buffer() method or by emiting 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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* emited, which signals the application that it should start pushing more data
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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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* These signals allow the application to operate the appsrc in two different
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* The push model, in which the application repeadedly calls the push-buffer method
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* with a new buffer. Optionally, the queue size in the appsrc can be controlled
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* with the enough-data and need-data signals by respectively stopping/starting
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* the push-buffer calls. This is a typical mode of operation for the
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* This mode is typically used in the "random-access" stream-type. Use this
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* model 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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* 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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* When the application is finished pushing data into appsrc, it should call
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* gst_app_src_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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* happened or the state of the appsrc has gone through READY.
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* Last reviewed on 2008-12-17 (0.10.10)
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g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_SIZE,
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G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
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G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
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