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Original commit message from CVS: tagging stuff and build fixes. In detail: - make gdk-pixbuf loader work when distchecking - fix invalid syntax in ffmpeg Makefile. wildcards for EXTRA_DIST are not allowed. This broke builds where distdir != srcdir - fix ffmpeg cvs grabbing when srcdir != distdir - new id3tag plugin for id3 tag reading/writing (uses mad's libid3tag) - mad and libid3tag require mad/libid3tag v0.15. Fixed configure to require that - added ogg demuxer in ext/ogg. The demuxer does not handle events yet. Especially getting seeking right will require some effort or code copying from libvorbis. - added raw vorbis detection to typefinding. oggdemux requires a typefind function to detect its contents. - tags plugin in gst/tags. Provides API in <gst/tags/gsttagediting.h>. API includes tag matching GStreamer <=> ID3 and GStreamer <=> vorbis and writing/reading vorbiscomments or ID3v1 tags. Also included is a simple vorbiscomment reader/writer. Writing will not really work though until someone writes oggmux. - various build fixes. Mostly missing (DIST)CLEANFILES. - vorbisenc handles tag writing. Now it's YOUR turn to fix and write more plugins that handle writing/reading of tags. :) |
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README |
level plugin by thomas <thomas@apestaart.org> this plugin signals: - running time since last EOS/start - channel - RMS level - peak level - decaying peak level over the given interval. This is useful for a VU meter display and for plotting out the signal graph. The VU meter can either display RMS, or display immediate peak level and have the falloff decaying peak level displayed as a line. The interval for signal emission, ttl of decay peak, and falloff of decay peak can all be set. The element only takes unsigned data in; it could be extended to signed as well, if separate fast chain functions are made that displaces the incoming data to its midpoint (ie, 0,65535 should be mapped to -32768, 32767) There are two demo apps, apps and plot. apps will create some GTK sliders to display the volume. plot will output data readable by gnuplot. Here is a sample plot script to plot output of the plot command that was stored to plot.dat set xlabel "Seconds" set ylabel "dB" set yrange [-60:0] plot 'plot.dat' using 1:2 title 'L RMS' with lines, \ 'plot.dat' using 1:3 title 'L peak' with lines, \ 'plot.dat' using 1:4 title 'L decay' with lines plot 'plot.dat' using 1:5 title 'R RMS' with lines, \ 'plot.dat' using 1:6 title 'R peak' with lines, \ 'plot.dat' using 1:7 title 'R decay' with lines