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<!-- ############ chapter ############# -->
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<chapter id="chapter-building-pads">
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<title>Specifying the pads</title>
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<para>
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As explained before, pads are the port through which data goes in and out
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of your element, and that makes them a very important item in the process
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of element creation. In the boilerplate code, we have seen how static pad
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templates take care of registering pad templates with the element class.
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Here, we will see how to create actual elements, use <function>_link ()</function>
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and <function>_getcaps ()</function> functions to let other elements know
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their capabilities and how to register functions to let data flow through
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the element.
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</para>
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<para>
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In the element <function>_init ()</function> function, you create the pad
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from the pad template that has been registered with the element class in
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the <function>_base_init ()</function> function. After creating the pad,
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you have to set a <function>_link ()</function> function pointer and a
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<function>_getcaps ()</function> function pointer. Optionally, you can
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set a <function>_chain ()</function> function pointer (on sink pads in
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filter and sink elements) through which data will come in to the element,
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or (on source pads in source elements) a <function>_get ()</function>
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function pointer through which data will be pulled from the element. After
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that, you have to register the pad with the element. This happens like
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this:
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</para>
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<programlisting>
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static GstPadLinkReturn gst_my_filter_link (GstPad *pad,
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const GstCaps *caps);
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static GstCaps * gst_my_filter_getcaps (GstPad *pad);
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static void gst_my_filter_chain (GstPad *pad,
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GstData *data);
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static void
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gst_my_filter_init (GstMyFilter *filter)
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{
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GstElementClass *klass = GST_ELEMENT_GET_CLASS (filter);
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/* pad through which data comes in to the element */
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filter->sinkpad = gst_pad_new_from_template (
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gst_element_class_get_pad_template (klass, "sink"), "sink");
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gst_pad_set_link_function (filter->sinkpad, gst_my_filter_link);
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gst_pad_set_getcaps_function (filter->sinkpad, gst_my_filter_getcaps);
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gst_pad_set_chain_function (filter->sinkpad, gst_my_filter_chain);
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gst_element_add_pad (GST_ELEMENT (filter), filter->sinkpad);
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/* pad through which data goes out of the element */
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filter->srcpad = gst_pad_new_from_template (
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gst_element_class_get_pad_template (klass, "src"), "src");
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gst_pad_set_link_function (filter->srcpad, gst_my_filter_link);
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gst_pad_set_getcaps_function (filter->srcpad, gst_my_filter_getcaps);
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gst_element_add_pad (GST_ELEMENT (filter), filter->srcpad);
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[..]
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}
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</programlisting>
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<sect1 id="section-pads-linkfn" xreflabel="The link function">
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<title>The link function</title>
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<para>
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The <function>_link ()</function> is called during caps negotiation. This
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is the process where the linked pads decide on the streamtype that will
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transfer between them. A full list of type-definitions can be found in
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<xref linkend="chapter-building-types"/>. A <function>_link ()</function>
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receives a pointer to a <ulink type="http"
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url="../../gstreamer/html/gstreamer-GstCaps.html"><classname>GstCaps</classname>
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</ulink> struct that defines the proposed streamtype, and can respond with
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either <quote>yes</quote> (<symbol>GST_PAD_LINK_OK</symbol>),
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<quote>no</quote> (<symbol>GST_PAD_LINK_REFUSED</symbol>) or
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<quote>don't know yet</quote> (<symbol>GST_PAD_LINK_DELAYED</symbol>).
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If the element responds positively towards the streamtype, that type
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will be used on the pad. An example:
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</para>
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<programlisting>
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static GstPadLinkReturn
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gst_my_filter_link (GstPad *pad,
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const GstCaps *caps)
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{
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GstStructure *structure = gst_caps_get_structure (caps, 0);
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GstMyFilter *filter = GST_MY_FILTER (gst_pad_get_parent (pad));
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GstPad *otherpad = (pad == filter->srcpad) ? filter->sinkpad :
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filter->srcpad;
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GstPadLinkReturn ret;
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const gchar *mime;
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/* Since we're an audio filter, we want to handle raw audio
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* and from that audio type, we need to get the samplerate and
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* number of channels. */
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mime = gst_structure_get_name (structure);
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if (strcmp (mime, "audio/x-raw-int") != 0) {
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GST_WARNING ("Wrong mimetype %s provided, we only support %s",
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mime, "audio/x-raw-int");
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return GST_PAD_LINK_REFUSED;
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}
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/* we're a filter and don't touch the properties of the data.
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* That means we can set the given caps unmodified on the next
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* element, and use that negotiation return value as ours. */
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ret = gst_pad_try_set_caps (otherpad, gst_caps_copy (caps));
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if (GST_PAD_LINK_FAILED (ret))
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return ret;
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/* Capsnego succeeded, get the stream properties for internal
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* usage and return success. */
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gst_structure_get_int (structure, "rate", &filter->samplerate);
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gst_structure_get_int (structure, "channels", &filter->channels);
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g_print ("Caps negotiation succeeded with %d Hz @ %d channels\n",
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filter->samplerate, filter->channels);
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return ret;
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}
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</programlisting>
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<para>
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In here, we check the mimetype of the provided caps. Normally, you don't
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need to do that in your own plugin/element, because the core does that
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for you. We simply use it to show how to retrieve the mimetype from a
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provided set of caps. Types are stored in <ulink type="http"
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url="../../gstreamer/html/gstreamer-GstStructure.html"><classname>GstStructure
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</classname></ulink> internally. A <ulink
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type="http" url="../../gstreamer/html/gstreamer-GstCaps.html"><classname>GstCaps
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</classname></ulink> is nothing more than a small
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wrapper for 0 or more structures/types. From the structure, you can also
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retrieve properties, as is shown above with the function
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<function>gst_structure_get_int ()</function>.
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</para>
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<para>
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If your <function>_link ()</function> function does not need to perform
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any specific operation (i.e. it will only forward caps), you can set it
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to <function>gst_pad_proxy_link</function>. This is a link forwarding
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function implementation provided by the core. It is useful for elements
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such as <classname>identity</classname>.
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</para>
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</sect1>
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<sect1 id="section-pads-getcapsfn" xreflabel="The getcaps function">
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<title>The getcaps function</title>
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<para>
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The <function>_getcaps ()</function> funtion is used to request the list
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of supported formats and properties from the element. In some cases, this
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will be equal to the formats provided by the pad template, in which case
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this function can be omitted. In some cases, too, it will not depend on
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anything inside this element, but it will rather depend on the input from
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another element linked to this element's sink or source pads. In that case,
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you can use <function>gst_pad_proxy_getcaps</function> as implementation,
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it provides getcaps forwarding in the core. However, in many cases, the
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format supported by this element cannot be defined externally, but is
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more specific than those provided by the pad template. In this case, you
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should use a <function>_getcaps ()</function> function. In the case as
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specified below, we assume that our filter is able to resample sound, so
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it would be able to provide any samplerate (indifferent from the samplerate
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specified on the other pad) on both pads. It explains how a
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<function>_getcaps ()</function> can be used to do this.
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</para>
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<programlisting>
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static GstCaps *
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gst_my_filter_getcaps (GstPad *pad)
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{
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GstMyFilter *filter = GST_MY_FILTER (gst_pad_get_parent (pad));
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GstPad *otherpad = (pad == filter->srcpad) ? filter->sinkpad :
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filter->srcpad;
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GstCaps *othercaps = gst_pad_get_allowed_caps (otherpad), *caps;
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gint n;
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if (gst_caps_is_empty (othercaps))
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return othercaps;
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/* We support *any* samplerate, indifferent from the samplerate
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* supported by the linked elements on both sides. */
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for (i = 0; i < gst_caps_get_size (othercaps); i++) {
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GstStructure *structure = gst_caps_get_structure (othercaps, i);
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gst_structure_remove_field (structure, "rate");
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}
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caps = gst_caps_intersect (othercaps, gst_pad_get_pad_template_caps (pad));
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gst_caps_free (othercaps);
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return caps;
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}
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</programlisting>
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</sect1>
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<sect1 id="section-pads-explicitcaps" xreflabel="Explicit caps">
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<title>Explicit caps</title>
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<para>
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Obviously, many elements will not need this complex mechanism, because they
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are much simpler than that. They only support one format, or their format
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is fixed but the contents of the format depend on the stream or something
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else. In those cases, <emphasis>explicit caps</emphasis> are an easy way
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of handling caps. Explicit caps are an easy way of specifying one, fixed,
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supported format on a pad. Pads using explicit caps do not implement their
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own <function>_getcaps ()</function> or <function>_link ()</function>
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functions. When the exact format is known, an elements uses
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<function>gst_pad_set_explicit_caps ()</function> to specify the exact
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format. This is very useful for demuxers, for example.
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</para>
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<programlisting>
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static void
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gst_my_filter_init (GstMyFilter *filter)
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{
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GstElementClass *klass = GST_ELEMENT_GET_CLASS (filter);
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[..]
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filter->srcpad = gst_pad_new_from_template (
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gst_element_class_get_pad_template (klass, "src"), "src");
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gst_pad_use_explicit_caps (filter->srcpad);
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[..]
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}
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static void
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gst_my_filter_somefunction (GstMyFilter *filter)
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{
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GstCaps *caps = ..;
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[..]
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gst_pad_set_explicit_caps (filter->srcpad, caps);
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[..]
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}
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</programlisting>
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</sect1>
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</chapter>
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