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## Getting Started
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The controller subsystem offers a lightweight way to adjust gobject
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properties over stream-time. Normally these properties are changed using
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`g_object_set()`. Timing those calls reliably so that the changes affect
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certain stream times is close to impossible. The controller takes time
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into account. It works by attaching control-sources to properties using
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control-bindings. Control-sources provide values for a given time-stamp
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that are usually in the range of 0.0 to 1.0. Control-bindings map the
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control-value to a gobject property they are bound to - converting the
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type and scaling to the target property value range. At run-time the
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elements continuously pull values changes for the current stream-time to
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update the gobject properties. GStreamer includes a few different
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control-sources and control-bindings already, but applications can
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define their own by sub-classing from the respective base classes.
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GStreamer properties are normally set using `g_object_set()`, but timing these
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calls reliably so that the changes affect certain stream times is close to
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impossible. The controller subsystem offers a lightweight way to adjust
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`GObject` properties over stream-time.
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Most parts of the controller mechanism is implemented in GstObject. Also
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the base classes for control-sources and control-bindings are included
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in the core library. The existing implementations are contained within
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the `gstcontroller` library. You need to include the header in your
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application's source file:
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The controller takes time into account; it works by attaching
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`GstControlSource`s to properties using control-bindings. Control-sources
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provide values for a given time-stamp that are usually in the range of 0.0 to 1.0.
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Control-bindings map the control-value to the `GObject` property they are bound
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to, converting the type and scaling to the target property's value range. At
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run-time the elements continuously pull value changes for the current
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stream-time to update the `GObject` properties. GStreamer already includes a
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few different `GstControlSource`s and control-bindings, but applications can
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define their own by sub-classing the respective base classes.
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Most parts of the controller mechanism are implemented in `GstObject`.
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The base classes for `GstControlSource`s and control-bindings are also included
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in the core library but the existing implementations are contained within
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the `gstcontroller` library, so you need to include these headers in your
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application's source file as needed:
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``` c
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...
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#include <gst/gst.h>
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#include <gst/controller/gstinterpolationcontrolsource.h>
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#include <gst/controller/gstdirectcontrolbinding.h>
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...
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```
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Your application should link to the shared library
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`gstreamer-controller`. One can get the required flag for compiler and
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linker by using pkg-config for gstreamer-controller-1.0.
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Beyond including the proper headers, your application should link to the
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`gstreamer-controller` shared library. To get the required compiler and
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liker flags, you can use:
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```
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pkg-config --libs --cflags gstreamer-controller-1.0
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```
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## Setting up parameter control
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If we have our pipeline set up and want to control some parameters, we
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first need to create a control-source. Lets use an interpolation
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control-source:
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first need to create a `GstControlSource`. Lets use an interpolation
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`GstControlSource`:
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``` c
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csource = gst_interpolation_control_source_new ();
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g_object_set (csource, "mode", GST_INTERPOLATION_MODE_LINEAR, NULL);
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csource = gst_interpolation_control_source_new ();
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g_object_set (csource, "mode", GST_INTERPOLATION_MODE_LINEAR, NULL);
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```
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Now we need to attach the control-source to the gobject property. This
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Now, we need to attach the `GstControlSource` to the gobject property. This
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is done with a control-binding. One control source can be attached to
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several object properties (even in different objects) using separate
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control-bindings.
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``` c
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gst_object_add_control_binding (object, gst_direct_control_binding_new (object, "prop1", csource));
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gst_object_add_control_binding (object, gst_direct_control_binding_new (object, "prop1", csource));
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```
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This type control-source takes new property values from a list of
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This type `GstControlSource` takes new property values from a list of
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time-stamped parameter changes. The source can e.g. fill gaps by
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smoothing parameter changes This behavior can be configured by setting
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the mode property of the control-source. Other control sources e.g.
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smoothing parameter changes. This behavior can be configured by setting
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the mode property of the `GstControlSource`. Other control sources e.g.
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produce a stream of values by calling `sin()` function. They have
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parameters to control e.g. the frequency. As control-sources are
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GstObjects too, one can attach control-sources to these properties too.
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parameters to control e.g. the frequency. As `GstControlSource`s are also
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`GstObject`s, one can attach `GstControlSource`s to these properties too.
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Now we can set some control points. These are time-stamped gdouble
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values and are usually in the range of 0.0 to 1.0. A value of 1.0 is
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later mapped to the maximum value in the target properties value range.
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The values become active when the timestamp is reached. They still stay
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in the list. If e.g. the pipeline runs a loop (using a segmented seek),
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the control-curve gets repeated as
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well.
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the control-curve gets repeated as well.
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``` c
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GstTimedValueControlSource *tv_csource = (GstTimedValueControlSource *)csource;
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gst_timed_value_control_source_set (tv_csource, 0 * GST_SECOND, 0.0);
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gst_timed_value_control_source_set (tv_csource, 1 * GST_SECOND, 1.0);
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GstTimedValueControlSource *tv_csource = (GstTimedValueControlSource *)csource;
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gst_timed_value_control_source_set (tv_csource, 0 * GST_SECOND, 0.0);
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gst_timed_value_control_source_set (tv_csource, 1 * GST_SECOND, 1.0);
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```
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Now everything is ready to play. If the control-source is e.g. bound to
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a volume property, we will head a fade-in over 1 second. One word of
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caution, the volume element that comes with gstreamer has a value range
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of 0.0 to 4.0 on its volume property. If the above control-source is
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attached to the property the volume will ramp up to 400%\!
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Now everything is ready to play. If we bound the `GstControlSource` to a volume
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property, we will hear a 1 second fade-in. One word of caution: GStreamer's
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stock volume element has a `volume` property with a range from 0.0 to 4.0. If
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the above `GstControlSource` is attached to this property the volume will ramp
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up to 400%\!
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One final note - the controller subsystem has a built-in live-mode. Even
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though a property has a control-source assigned one can change the
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GObject property through the `g_object_set()`. This is highly useful
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when binding the GObject properties to GUI widgets. When the user
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adjusts the value with the widget, one can set the GObject property and
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this remains active until the next programmed control-source value
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overrides it. This also works with smoothed parameters. It does not work
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for control-sources that constantly update the property (e.g. the
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lfo\_control\_source).
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One final note: the controller subsystem has a built-in live-mode. Even
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though a property has a `GstControlSource` assigned one can set the
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`GObject` property with `g_object_set()`. This is highly useful when binding
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the `GObject` properties to GUI widgets. When the user adjusts the value with
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the widget, one can set the `GObject` property and this remains active until
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the next programmed `GstControlSource` value overrides it. This also works with
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smoothed parameters but it does not work for `GstControlSource`s that constantly
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update the property, like `GstLFOControlSource`.
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