Writing a N-to-1 Element or Muxer
N-to-1 elements have been previously mentioned and discussed in both
and in
. The main noteworthy thing
about N-to-1 elements is that each pad is push-based in its own thread,
and the N-to-1 element synchronizes those streams by
expected-timestamp-based logic. This means it lets all streams wait
except for the one that provides the earliest next-expected timestamp.
When that stream has passed one buffer, the next
earliest-expected-timestamp is calculated, and we start back where we
were, until all streams have reached EOS. There is a helper base class,
called GstCollectPads, that will help you to do
this.
Note, however, that this helper class will only help you with grabbing
a buffer from each input and giving you the one with earliest timestamp.
If you need anything more difficult, such as "don't-grab-a-new-buffer
until a given timestamp" or something like that, you'll need to do this
yourself.