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This helps in cases where raw audio data is being delivered, but the buffers do not come in sample aligned sizes. The new unalignedaudioparse bin can be autoplugged and configures an internal audioparse element to align the data. audioparse itself gets support for audio/x-unaligned-raw input caps; the output caps then contain the same information, except that the name is changed to audio/x-raw (since audioparse aligns the data). This ensures that souphttpsrc ! audioparse still works. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=689460 |
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gstaudioparse.c | ||
gstaudioparse.h | ||
gstrawparse.c | ||
gstrawparse.h | ||
gstunalignedaudioparse.c | ||
gstunalignedaudioparse.h | ||
gstvideoparse.c | ||
gstvideoparse.h | ||
Makefile.am | ||
plugin.c | ||
README | ||
unalignedaudio.h |
videoparse ========== The videoparse element is used to parse a file containing raw image data. Creating example data ===================== gst-launch-1.0 videotestsrc num_buffers=300 ! \ video/x-raw,format=\(string\)I420,width=320,height=240 ! \ filesink location=raw Reading example data ==================== gst-launch-1.0 filesrc location=raw ! \ videoparse format=I420 width=320 height=240 framerate=30/1 ! \ xvimagesink