This is a video specific sink used to test video CODEC conformance. This is similar
to a combination of filesink and testsink, but will skip over any type of
padding that GStreamer Video library introduces. This is needed in order to obtain the
correct checksum or raw yuv data.
This element currently support writing back non-padded raw I420 through the
location property and will calculate an MD5 and post it as an element message
of type conformance/checksum. More output format or checksum type could be
added in the future as needed.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-bad/-/merge_requests/2287>
Sometimes, one wants to force a clock on some pipelines - for instance,
when testing TSN related pipelines, one usually uses GstPtpClock or
CLOCK_REALTIME (assuming system realtime clock is in sync with network
one). Until now, one needs to write an application for that - not
difficult, but quite boring if one just wants to test something. This
patch presents a new element to help that: clockselect.
clockselect is a pipeline with two properties to select a clock. One
property, "clock-id", enables one to choose between "monotonic",
"realtime", "ptp" or "default" clock - where default keeps pipeline
behaviour of choosing a clock based on its elements. The other property,
"ptp-domain" gives one the choice of which PTP domain should be used.
Some very simple tests also added for this new element.
This is a simple Bin that will expose audiotestsrc or videotestsrc
based on what is asked by the user either through the GstURIHandler
API or through the "stream-types" property.
This element also provides GstStream and GstStreamCollection
so it is nicely usable from playbin3.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=795366
This is a wrapper around fakesink that will advertise GstVideoMeta
and other meta API in order to achieve zero-copy whenever possible.
his new element is useful when doing performance testing with
video stream and don't want the sink capability to change the
upstream behaviour.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=793624
This element can be configured to add jitter and/or drift to incoming
buffers' PTS, DTS, or both. Amplitude and average of jitter and drift
are configurable.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=787358
Can be used to fix misbehaving sinks. It will pass through all buffers
until it encounters GST_FLOW_ERROR or GST_FLOW_NOT_NEGOTIATED (configurable).
At that point it will unref the buffers and return GST_FLOW_NOT_LINKED
(configurable) - until the next READY_TO_PAUSED or FLUSH_STOP.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=750098
This element allows you to get information about buffers with bus messages. It
provides the same kind of information as identity does through a notify signal
on a string property, but in a more programmer-friendly way.