gstreamer/tools
Tim-Philipp Müller 3b930ebf09 gst/subparse/gstsubparse.c: Implement some sort of event handling that doesn't rely on g_return_if_fail; make sure we...
Original commit message from CVS:
* gst/subparse/gstsubparse.c: (gst_sub_parse_init),
(gst_sub_parse_do_seek), (gst_sub_parse_src_event), (parse_subrip),
(parser_state_init), (handle_buffer), (gst_sub_parse_chain),
(gst_sub_parse_sink_event), (gst_sub_parse_change_state):
Implement some sort of event handling that doesn't rely on
g_return_if_fail; make sure we always push the last chunk of an
.srt out when we receive an EOS; use gst_pad_alloc_buffer; fix
state change function; remove some old cruft. Seeking is still
rather unlikely to work though.
* tools/.cvsignore:
Ignore more.
2005-12-12 09:52:37 +00:00
..
.gitignore gst/subparse/gstsubparse.c: Implement some sort of event handling that doesn't rely on g_return_if_fail; make sure we... 2005-12-12 09:52:37 +00:00
filterstamp.sh
gst-launch-ext.1.in update 2004-07-08 07:44:01 +00:00
gst-visualise-m.m tools/gst-visualise-m.m: Switch to elements that currently exist. 2004-12-08 22:43:08 +00:00
gst-visualise.1.in
Makefile.am tools/: Remove gst-launch-ext. It doesn't work, and is no longer particularly useful. 2005-12-09 10:23:42 +00:00
README.filterstamp

filterstamp.sh is a script to copy a filter and change filenames and all
occurrences of the old name to the new name.

This is used for writing new audio filters. The best one to copy for now is
passthrough; it works on raw/audio int or float data.

If your new filter is called StereoPan, for example, then do this :

cd gst
../tools/filterstamp.sh Passthrough StereoPan
cd stereopan
make

(Please note the upper- and lower-case !)

You should also add a line to configure.ac to make sure the Makefiles are built
correctly. Just search for "passthrough" and add corresponding "stereopan" (or
whatever your plugin is) lines.

Register it, then try it out.  It shouldn't do anything !

Now edit the filter.func in the new directory; this file contains the body
of the main processing loop.