Porting 0.8 applications to 0.10 This section of the appendix will discuss shortly what changes to applications will be needed to quickly and conveniently port most applications from &GStreamer;-0.8 to &GStreamer;-0.10, with references to the relevant sections in this Application Development Manual where needed. With this list, it should be possible to port simple applications to &GStreamer;-0.10 in less than a day. List of changes Most functions returning an object or an object property have been changed to return its own reference rather than a constant reference of the one owned by the object itself. The reason for this change is primarily thread safety. This means, effectively, that return values of functions such as gst_element_get_pad (), gst_pad_get_name () and many more like these have to be free'ed or unreferenced after use. Check the API references of each function to know for sure whether return values should be free'ed or not. It is important that all objects derived from GstObject are ref'ed/unref'ed using gst_object_ref() and gst_object_unref() respectively (instead of g_object_ref/unref). Applications should no longer use signal handlers to be notified of errors, end-of-stream and other similar pipeline events. Instead, they should use the GstBus, which has been discussed in . The bus will take care that the messages will be delivered in the context of a main loop, which is almost certainly the application's main thread. The big advantage of this is that applications no longer need to be thread-aware; they don't need to use g_idle_add () in the signal handler and do the actual real work in the idle-callback. &GStreamer; now does all that internally. Related to this, gst_bin_iterate () has been removed. Pipelines will iterate in their own thread, and applications can simply run a GMainLoop (or call the mainloop of their UI toolkit, such as gtk_main ()). State changes can be delayed (ASYNC). Due to the new fully threaded nature of GStreamer-0.10, state changes are not always immediate, in particular changes including the transition from READY to PAUSED state. This means two things in the context of porting applications: first of all, it is no longer always possible to do gst_element_set_state () and check for a return value of GST_STATE_CHANGE_SUCCESS, as the state change might be delayed (ASYNC) and the result will not be known until later. You should still check for GST_STATE_CHANGE_FAILURE right away, it is just no longer possible to assume that everything that is not SUCCESS means failure. Secondly, state changes might not be immediate, so your code needs to take that into account. You can wait for a state change to complete if you use GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE as timeout interval with gst_element_get_state (). In 0.8, events and queries had to manually be sent to sinks in pipelines (unless you were using playbin). This is no longer the case in 0.10. In 0.10, queries and events can be sent to toplevel pipelines, and the pipeline will do the dispatching internally for you. This means less bookkeeping in your application. For a short code example, see . Related, seeking is now threadsafe, and your video output will show the new video position's frame while seeking, providing a better user experience. The GstThread object has been removed. Applications can now simply put elements in a pipeline with optionally some queue elements in between for buffering, and &GStreamer; will take care of creating threads internally. It is still possible to have parts of a pipeline run in different threads than others, by using the queue element. See for details. Filtered caps -> capsfilter element (the pipeline syntax for gst-launch has not changed though). libgstgconf-0.10.la does not exist. Use the gconfvideosink and gconfaudiosink elements instead, which will do live-updates and require no library linking. The new-pad and state-change signals on GstElement were renamed to pad-added and state-changed. gst_init_get_popt_table () has been removed in favour of the new GOption command line option API that was added to GLib 2.6. gst_init_get_option_group () is the new GOption-based equivalent to gst_init_get_ptop_table (). Porting 0.10 applications to 1.0 This section of the appendix will discuss shortly what changes to applications will be needed to quickly and conveniently port most applications from &GStreamer;-0.10 to &GStreamer;-1.0, with references to the relevant sections in this Application Development Manual where needed. With this list, it should be possible to port simple applications to &GStreamer;-1.0 in less than a day. List of changes All deprecated methods were removed. Recompile against 0.10 with DISABLE_DEPRECATED and fix issues before attempting to port to 1.0. "playbin2" has been renamed to "playbin", with similar API "decodebin2" has been renamed to "decodebin", with similar API. Note that there is no longer a "new-decoded-pad" signal, just use GstElement's "pad-added" signal instead (but don't forget to remove the 'gboolean last' argument from your old signal callback functino signature). the names of some "formatted" pad templates has been changed from e.g. "src%d" to "src%u" or "src_%u" or similar, since we don't want to see negative numbers in pad names. This mostly affects applications that create request pads from elements. some elements that used to have a single dynamic source pad have a source pad now. Example: wavparse, id3demux, iceydemux, apedemux. (This does not affect applications using decodebin or playbin). playbin now proxies the GstVideoOverlay (former GstXOverlay) interface, so most applications can just remove the sync bus handler where they would set the window ID, and instead just set the window ID on playbin from the application thread before starting playback. playbin also proxies the GstColorBalance and GstNavigation interfaces, so applications that use this don't need to go fishing for elements that may implement those any more, but can just use them unconditionally. multifdsink, tcpclientsink, tcpclientsrc, tcpserversrc the protocol property is removed, use gdppay and gdpdepay. XML serialization was removed. Probes and pad blocking was merged into new pad probes. Position, duration and convert functions no longer use an inout parameter for the destination format. Video and audio caps were simplified. audio/x-raw-int and audio/x-raw-float are now all under the audio/x-raw media type. Similarly, video/x-raw-rgb and video/x-raw-yuv are now video/x-raw. ffmpegcolorspace was removed and replaced with videoconvert. GstMixerInterface / GstTunerInterface were removed without replacement. The GstXOverlay interface was renamed to GstVideoOverlay, and now part of the video library in gst-plugins-base, as the interfaces library no longer exists. The name of the GstXOverlay "prepare-xwindow-id" message has changed to "prepare-window-handle" (and GstXOverlay has been renamed to GstVideoOverlay). Code that checks for the string directly should be changed to use gst_is_video_overlay_prepare_window_handle_message(message) instead. The GstPropertyProbe interface was removed. the is no replacement yet, but a more featureful replacement for device discovery and feature querying is planned, see https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=678402 gst_uri_handler_get_uri() and the get_uri vfunc now return a copy of the URI string gst_uri_handler_set_uri() and the set_uri vfunc now take an additional GError argument so the handler can notify the caller why it didn't accept a particular URI. gst_uri_handler_set_uri() now checks if the protocol of the URI passed is one of the protocols advertised by the uri handler, so set_uri vfunc implementations no longer need to check that as well. GstTagList is now an opaque mini object instead of being typedefed to a GstStructure. While it was previously okay (and in some cases required because of missing taglist API) to cast a GstTagList to a GstStructure or use gst_structure_* API on taglists, you can no longer do that. Doing so will cause crashes. Also, tag lists are refcounted now, and can therefore not be freely modified any longer. Make sure to call gst_tag_list_make_writable (taglist) before adding, removing or changing tags in the taglist. GST_TAG_IMAGE, GST_TAG_PREVIEW_IMAGE, GST_TAG_ATTACHMENT: many tags that used to be of type GstBuffer are now of type GstSample (which is basically a struct containing a buffer alongside caps and some other info). GstController has now been merged into GstObject. It does not exists as an individual object anymore. In addition core contains a GstControlSource base class and the GstControlBinding. The actual control sources are in the controller library as before. The 2nd big change is that control sources generate a sequence of gdouble values and those are mapped to the property type and value range by GstControlBindings. The whole gst_controller_* API is gone and now available in simplified form under gst_object_*. ControlSources are now attached via GstControlBinding to properties. There are no GValue arguments used anymore when programming control sources.