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Original commit message from CVS: * docs/pwg/advanced-clock.xml: * docs/pwg/appendix-porting.xml: * docs/pwg/intro-preface.xml: * docs/pwg/other-base.xml: * docs/pwg/other-manager.xml: * docs/pwg/other-nton.xml: * docs/pwg/other-ntoone.xml: * docs/pwg/other-oneton.xml: * docs/pwg/pwg.xml: Document base classes, update sections of n-to-1 and 1-to-n (muxer, demuxer), remove n-to-n (was never written), fix some code examples and links and update the porting section to include all this.
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<chapter id="chapter-other-oneton" xreflabel="Writing a Demuxer or Parser">
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<title>Writing a Demuxer or Parser</title>
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<para>
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Demuxers are the 1-to-N elements that need very special care.
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They are responsible for timestamping raw, unparsed data into
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elementary video or audio streams, and there are many things that you
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can optimize or do wrong. Here, several culprits will be mentioned
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and common solutions will be offered. Parsers are demuxers with only
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one source pad. Also, they only cut the stream into buffers, they
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don't touch the data otherwise.
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</para>
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<para>
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As mentioned previously in <xref linkend="chapter-negotiation"/>,
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demuxers should use fixed caps, since their data type will not change.
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</para>
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<para>
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As discussed in <xref linkend="chapter-scheduling"/>, demuxer elements
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can be written in multiple ways:
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</para>
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<itemizedlist>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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They can be the driving force of the pipeline, by running their own
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task. This works particularly well for elements that need random
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access, for example an AVI demuxer.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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They can also run in push-based mode, which means that an upstream
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element drives the pipeline. This works particularly well for streams
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that may come from network, such as Ogg.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</itemizedlist>
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<para>
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In addition, audio parsers with one output can, in theory, also be written
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in random access mode. Although simple playback will mostly work if your
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element only accepts one mode, it may be required to implement multiple
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modes to work in combination with all sorts of applications, such as
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editing. Also, performance may become better if you implement multiple
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modes. See <xref linkend="chapter-scheduling"/> to see how an element
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can accept multiple scheduling modes.
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</para>
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</chapter>
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