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# Playback tutorial 7: Custom playbin sinks
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## Goal
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`playbin` can be further customized by manually selecting its audio and
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video sinks. This allows applications to rely on `playbin` to retrieve
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and decode the media and then manage the final render/display
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themselves. This tutorial shows:
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- How to replace the sinks selected by `playbin`.
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- How to use a complex pipeline as a sink.
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## Introduction
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Two properties of `playbin` allow selecting the desired audio and video
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sinks: `audio-sink` and `video-sink` (respectively). The application
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only needs to instantiate the appropriate `GstElement` and pass it to
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`playbin` through these properties.
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This method, though, only allows using a single Element as sink. If a
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more complex pipeline is required, for example, an equalizer plus an
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audio sink, it needs to be wrapped in a Bin, so it looks to
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`playbin` as if it was a single Element.
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A Bin (`GstBin`) is a container that encapsulates partial pipelines so
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they can be managed as single elements. As an example, the
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`GstPipeline` we have been using in all tutorials is a type of
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`GstBin`, which does not interact with external Elements. Elements
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inside a Bin connect to external elements through Ghost Pads
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(`GstGhostPad`), this is, Pads on the surface of the Bin which simply
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forward data from an external Pad to a given Pad on an internal Element.
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![](images/bin-element-ghost.png)
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**Figure 1:** A Bin with two Elements and one Ghost Pad.
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`GstBin`s are also a type of `GstElement`, so they can be used wherever
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an Element is required, in particular, as sinks for `playbin` (and they
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are then known as **sink-bins**).
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## An equalized player
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Copy this code into a text file named `playback-tutorial-7.c`.
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**playback-tutorial7.c**
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``` c
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#include <gst/gst.h>
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int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
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GstElement *pipeline, *bin, *equalizer, *convert, *sink;
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GstPad *pad, *ghost_pad;
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GstBus *bus;
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GstMessage *msg;
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/* Initialize GStreamer */
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gst_init (&argc, &argv);
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/* Build the pipeline */
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pipeline = gst_parse_launch ("playbin uri=https://www.freedesktop.org/software/gstreamer-sdk/data/media/sintel_trailer-480p.webm", NULL);
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/* Create the elements inside the sink bin */
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equalizer = gst_element_factory_make ("equalizer-3bands", "equalizer");
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convert = gst_element_factory_make ("audioconvert", "convert");
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sink = gst_element_factory_make ("autoaudiosink", "audio_sink");
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if (!equalizer || !convert || !sink) {
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g_printerr ("Not all elements could be created.\n");
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return -1;
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}
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/* Create the sink bin, add the elements and link them */
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bin = gst_bin_new ("audio_sink_bin");
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gst_bin_add_many (GST_BIN (bin), equalizer, convert, sink, NULL);
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gst_element_link_many (equalizer, convert, sink, NULL);
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pad = gst_element_get_static_pad (equalizer, "sink");
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ghost_pad = gst_ghost_pad_new ("sink", pad);
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gst_pad_set_active (ghost_pad, TRUE);
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gst_element_add_pad (bin, ghost_pad);
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gst_object_unref (pad);
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/* Configure the equalizer */
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g_object_set (G_OBJECT (equalizer), "band1", (gdouble)-24.0, NULL);
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g_object_set (G_OBJECT (equalizer), "band2", (gdouble)-24.0, NULL);
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/* Set playbin's audio sink to be our sink bin */
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g_object_set (GST_OBJECT (pipeline), "audio-sink", bin, NULL);
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/* Start playing */
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gst_element_set_state (pipeline, GST_STATE_PLAYING);
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/* Wait until error or EOS */
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bus = gst_element_get_bus (pipeline);
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msg = gst_bus_timed_pop_filtered (bus, GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE, GST_MESSAGE_ERROR | GST_MESSAGE_EOS);
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/* Free resources */
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if (msg != NULL)
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gst_message_unref (msg);
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gst_object_unref (bus);
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gst_element_set_state (pipeline, GST_STATE_NULL);
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gst_object_unref (pipeline);
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return 0;
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}
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```
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> ![information] If you need help to compile this code, refer to the
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> **Building the tutorials** section for your platform: [Mac] or
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> [Windows] or use this specific command on Linux:
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>
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> `` gcc playback-tutorial-7.c -o playback-tutorial-7 `pkg-config --cflags --libs gstreamer-1.0` ``
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>
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> If you need help to run this code, refer to the **Running the
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> tutorials** section for your platform: [Mac OS X], [Windows][1], for
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> [iOS] or for [android].
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>
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> This tutorial opens a window and displays a movie, with accompanying audio. The media is fetched from the Internet, so the window might take a few seconds to appear, depending on your connection speed. The higher frequency bands have been attenuated, so the movie sound should have a more powerful bass component.<
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>
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> Required libraries: `gstreamer-1.0`
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## Walkthrough
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``` c
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/* Create the elements inside the sink bin */
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equalizer = gst_element_factory_make ("equalizer-3bands", "equalizer");
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convert = gst_element_factory_make ("audioconvert", "convert");
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sink = gst_element_factory_make ("autoaudiosink", "audio_sink");
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if (!equalizer || !convert || !sink) {
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g_printerr ("Not all elements could be created.\n");
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return -1;
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}
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```
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All the Elements that compose our sink-bin are instantiated. We use an
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`equalizer-3bands` and an `autoaudiosink`, with an `audioconvert` in
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between, because we are not sure of the capabilities of the audio sink
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(since they are hardware-dependant).
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``` c
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/* Create the sink bin, add the elements and link them */
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bin = gst_bin_new ("audio_sink_bin");
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gst_bin_add_many (GST_BIN (bin), equalizer, convert, sink, NULL);
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gst_element_link_many (equalizer, convert, sink, NULL);
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```
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This adds the new Elements to the Bin and links them just as we would do
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if this was a pipeline.
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``` c
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pad = gst_element_get_static_pad (equalizer, "sink");
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ghost_pad = gst_ghost_pad_new ("sink", pad);
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gst_pad_set_active (ghost_pad, TRUE);
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gst_element_add_pad (bin, ghost_pad);
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gst_object_unref (pad);
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```
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Now we need to create a Ghost Pad so this partial pipeline inside the
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Bin can be connected to the outside. This Ghost Pad will be connected to
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a Pad in one of the internal Elements (the sink pad of the equalizer),
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so we retrieve this Pad with `gst_element_get_static_pad()`. Remember
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from [](tutorials/basic/multithreading-and-pad-availability.md) that
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if this was a Request Pad instead of an Always Pad, we would need to use
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`gst_element_request_pad()`.
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The Ghost Pad is created with `gst_ghost_pad_new()` (pointing to the
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inner Pad we just acquired), and activated with `gst_pad_set_active()`.
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It is then added to the Bin with `gst_element_add_pad()`, transferring
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ownership of the Ghost Pad to the bin, so we do not have to worry about
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releasing it.
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Finally, the sink Pad we obtained from the equalizer needs to be release
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with `gst_object_unref()`.
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At this point, we have a functional sink-bin, which we can use as the
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audio sink in `playbin`. We just need to instruct `playbin` to use it:
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``` c
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/* Set playbin's audio sink to be our sink bin */
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g_object_set (GST_OBJECT (pipeline), "audio-sink", bin, NULL);
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```
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It is as simple as setting the `audio-sink` property on `playbin` to
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the newly created sink.
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``` c
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/* Configure the equalizer */
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g_object_set (G_OBJECT (equalizer), "band1", (gdouble)-24.0, NULL);
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g_object_set (G_OBJECT (equalizer), "band2", (gdouble)-24.0, NULL);
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```
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The only bit remaining is to configure the equalizer. For this example,
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the two higher frequency bands are set to the maximum attenuation so the
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bass is boosted. Play a bit with the values to feel the difference (Look
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at the documentation for the `equalizer-3bands` element for the allowed
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range of values).
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## Exercise
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Build a video bin instead of an audio bin, using one of the many
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interesting video filters GStreamer offers, like `solarize`,
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`vertigotv` or any of the Elements in the `effectv` plugin. Remember to
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use the color space conversion element `videoconvert` if your
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pipeline fails to link due to incompatible caps.
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## Conclusion
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This tutorial has shown:
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- How to set your own sinks to `playbin` using the audio-sink and
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video-sink properties.
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- How to wrap a piece of pipeline into a `GstBin` so it can be used as
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a **sink-bin** by `playbin`.
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It has been a pleasure having you here, and see you soon\!
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[information]: images/icons/emoticons/information.svg
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[Mac]: installing/on-mac-osx.md
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[Windows]: installing/on-windows.md
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[Mac OS X]: installing/on-mac-osx.md#building-the-tutorials
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[1]: installing/on-windows.md#running-the-tutorials
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[iOS]: installing/for-ios-development.md#building-the-tutorials
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[android]: installing/for-android-development.md#building-the-tutorials
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[warning]: images/icons/emoticons/warning.svg
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