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# Basic tutorial 9: Media information gathering
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# Goal
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Sometimes you might want to quickly find out what kind of media a file
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(or URI) contains, or if you will be able to play the media at all. You
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can build a pipeline, set it to run, and watch the bus messages, but
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GStreamer has a utility that does just that for you. This tutorial
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shows:
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- How to recover information regarding a URI
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- How to find out if a URI is playable
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# Introduction
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`GstDiscoverer` is a utility object found in the `pbutils` library
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(Plug-in Base utilities) that accepts a URI or list of URIs, and returns
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information about them. It can work in synchronous or asynchronous
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modes.
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In synchronous mode, there is only a single function to call,
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`gst_discoverer_discover_uri()`, which blocks until the information is
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ready. Due to this blocking, it is usually less interesting for
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GUI-based applications and the asynchronous mode is used, as described
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in this tutorial.
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The recovered information includes codec descriptions, stream topology
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(number of streams and sub-streams) and available metadata (like the
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audio language).
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![](images/icons/grey_arrow_down.gif)As an example, this is the result
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of discovering http://docs.gstreamer.com/media/sintel\_trailer-480p.webm
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(Click to expand)
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Duration: 0:00:52.250000000
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Tags:
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video codec: On2 VP8
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language code: en
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container format: Matroska
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application name: ffmpeg2theora-0.24
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encoder: Xiph.Org libVorbis I 20090709
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encoder version: 0
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audio codec: Vorbis
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nominal bitrate: 80000
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bitrate: 80000
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Seekable: yes
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Stream information:
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container: WebM
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audio: Vorbis
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Tags:
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language code: en
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container format: Matroska
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audio codec: Vorbis
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application name: ffmpeg2theora-0.24
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encoder: Xiph.Org libVorbis I 20090709
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encoder version: 0
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nominal bitrate: 80000
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bitrate: 80000
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video: VP8
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Tags:
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video codec: VP8 video
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container format: Matroska
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The following code tries to discover the URI provided through the
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command line, and outputs the retrieved information (If no URI is
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provided it uses a default one).
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This is a simplified version of what the `gst-discoverer-1.0` tool does
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([Basic tutorial 10: GStreamer
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tools](Basic%2Btutorial%2B10%253A%2BGStreamer%2Btools.html)), which is
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an application that only displays data, but does not perform any
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playback.
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# The GStreamer Discoverer
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Copy this code into a text file named `basic-tutorial-9.c` (or find it
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in the SDK installation).
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**basic-tutorial-9.c**
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``` lang=c
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#include <string.h>
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#include <gst/gst.h>
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#include <gst/pbutils/pbutils.h>
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/* Structure to contain all our information, so we can pass it around */
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typedef struct _CustomData {
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GstDiscoverer *discoverer;
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GMainLoop *loop;
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} CustomData;
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/* Print a tag in a human-readable format (name: value) */
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static void print_tag_foreach (const GstTagList *tags, const gchar *tag, gpointer user_data) {
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GValue val = { 0, };
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gchar *str;
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gint depth = GPOINTER_TO_INT (user_data);
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gst_tag_list_copy_value (&val, tags, tag);
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if (G_VALUE_HOLDS_STRING (&val))
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str = g_value_dup_string (&val);
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else
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str = gst_value_serialize (&val);
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g_print ("%*s%s: %s\n", 2 * depth, " ", gst_tag_get_nick (tag), str);
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g_free (str);
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g_value_unset (&val);
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}
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/* Print information regarding a stream */
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static void print_stream_info (GstDiscovererStreamInfo *info, gint depth) {
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gchar *desc = NULL;
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GstCaps *caps;
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const GstTagList *tags;
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caps = gst_discoverer_stream_info_get_caps (info);
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if (caps) {
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if (gst_caps_is_fixed (caps))
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desc = gst_pb_utils_get_codec_description (caps);
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else
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desc = gst_caps_to_string (caps);
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gst_caps_unref (caps);
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}
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g_print ("%*s%s: %s\n", 2 * depth, " ", gst_discoverer_stream_info_get_stream_type_nick (info), (desc ? desc : ""));
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if (desc) {
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g_free (desc);
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desc = NULL;
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}
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tags = gst_discoverer_stream_info_get_tags (info);
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if (tags) {
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g_print ("%*sTags:\n", 2 * (depth + 1), " ");
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gst_tag_list_foreach (tags, print_tag_foreach, GINT_TO_POINTER (depth + 2));
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}
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}
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/* Print information regarding a stream and its substreams, if any */
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static void print_topology (GstDiscovererStreamInfo *info, gint depth) {
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GstDiscovererStreamInfo *next;
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if (!info)
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return;
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print_stream_info (info, depth);
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next = gst_discoverer_stream_info_get_next (info);
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if (next) {
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print_topology (next, depth + 1);
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gst_discoverer_stream_info_unref (next);
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} else if (GST_IS_DISCOVERER_CONTAINER_INFO (info)) {
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GList *tmp, *streams;
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streams = gst_discoverer_container_info_get_streams (GST_DISCOVERER_CONTAINER_INFO (info));
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for (tmp = streams; tmp; tmp = tmp->next) {
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GstDiscovererStreamInfo *tmpinf = (GstDiscovererStreamInfo *) tmp->data;
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print_topology (tmpinf, depth + 1);
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}
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gst_discoverer_stream_info_list_free (streams);
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}
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}
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/* This function is called every time the discoverer has information regarding
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* one of the URIs we provided.*/
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static void on_discovered_cb (GstDiscoverer *discoverer, GstDiscovererInfo *info, GError *err, CustomData *data) {
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GstDiscovererResult result;
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const gchar *uri;
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const GstTagList *tags;
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GstDiscovererStreamInfo *sinfo;
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uri = gst_discoverer_info_get_uri (info);
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result = gst_discoverer_info_get_result (info);
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switch (result) {
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case GST_DISCOVERER_URI_INVALID:
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g_print ("Invalid URI '%s'\n", uri);
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break;
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case GST_DISCOVERER_ERROR:
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g_print ("Discoverer error: %s\n", err->message);
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break;
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case GST_DISCOVERER_TIMEOUT:
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g_print ("Timeout\n");
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break;
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case GST_DISCOVERER_BUSY:
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g_print ("Busy\n");
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break;
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case GST_DISCOVERER_MISSING_PLUGINS:{
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const GstStructure *s;
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gchar *str;
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s = gst_discoverer_info_get_misc (info);
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str = gst_structure_to_string (s);
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g_print ("Missing plugins: %s\n", str);
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g_free (str);
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break;
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}
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case GST_DISCOVERER_OK:
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g_print ("Discovered '%s'\n", uri);
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break;
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}
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if (result != GST_DISCOVERER_OK) {
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g_printerr ("This URI cannot be played\n");
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return;
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}
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/* If we got no error, show the retrieved information */
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g_print ("\nDuration: %" GST_TIME_FORMAT "\n", GST_TIME_ARGS (gst_discoverer_info_get_duration (info)));
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tags = gst_discoverer_info_get_tags (info);
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if (tags) {
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g_print ("Tags:\n");
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gst_tag_list_foreach (tags, print_tag_foreach, GINT_TO_POINTER (1));
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}
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g_print ("Seekable: %s\n", (gst_discoverer_info_get_seekable (info) ? "yes" : "no"));
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g_print ("\n");
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sinfo = gst_discoverer_info_get_stream_info (info);
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if (!sinfo)
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return;
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g_print ("Stream information:\n");
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print_topology (sinfo, 1);
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gst_discoverer_stream_info_unref (sinfo);
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g_print ("\n");
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}
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/* This function is called when the discoverer has finished examining
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* all the URIs we provided.*/
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static void on_finished_cb (GstDiscoverer *discoverer, CustomData *data) {
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g_print ("Finished discovering\n");
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g_main_loop_quit (data->loop);
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}
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int main (int argc, char **argv) {
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CustomData data;
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GError *err = NULL;
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gchar *uri = "http://docs.gstreamer.com/media/sintel_trailer-480p.webm";
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/* if a URI was provided, use it instead of the default one */
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if (argc > 1) {
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uri = argv[1];
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}
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/* Initialize cumstom data structure */
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memset (&data, 0, sizeof (data));
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/* Initialize GStreamer */
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gst_init (&argc, &argv);
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g_print ("Discovering '%s'\n", uri);
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/* Instantiate the Discoverer */
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data.discoverer = gst_discoverer_new (5 * GST_SECOND, &err);
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if (!data.discoverer) {
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g_print ("Error creating discoverer instance: %s\n", err->message);
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g_clear_error (&err);
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return -1;
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}
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/* Connect to the interesting signals */
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g_signal_connect (data.discoverer, "discovered", G_CALLBACK (on_discovered_cb), &data);
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g_signal_connect (data.discoverer, "finished", G_CALLBACK (on_finished_cb), &data);
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/* Start the discoverer process (nothing to do yet) */
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gst_discoverer_start (data.discoverer);
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/* Add a request to process asynchronously the URI passed through the command line */
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if (!gst_discoverer_discover_uri_async (data.discoverer, uri)) {
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g_print ("Failed to start discovering URI '%s'\n", uri);
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g_object_unref (data.discoverer);
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return -1;
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}
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/* Create a GLib Main Loop and set it to run, so we can wait for the signals */
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data.loop = g_main_loop_new (NULL, FALSE);
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g_main_loop_run (data.loop);
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/* Stop the discoverer process */
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gst_discoverer_stop (data.discoverer);
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/* Free resources */
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g_object_unref (data.discoverer);
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g_main_loop_unref (data.loop);
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return 0;
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}
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```
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<table>
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<tbody>
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<tr class="odd">
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<td><img src="images/icons/emoticons/information.png" width="16" height="16" /></td>
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<td><div id="expander-2049220294" class="expand-container">
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<div id="expander-control-2049220294" class="expand-control">
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<span class="expand-control-icon"><img src="images/icons/grey_arrow_down.gif" class="expand-control-image" /></span><span class="expand-control-text">Need help? (Click to expand)</span>
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</div>
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<div id="expander-content-2049220294" class="expand-content">
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<p>If you need help to compile this code, refer to the <strong>Building the tutorials</strong> section for your platform: <a href="Installing%2Bon%2BLinux.html#InstallingonLinux-Build">Linux</a>, <a href="Installing%2Bon%2BMac%2BOS%2BX.html#InstallingonMacOSX-Build">Mac OS X</a> or <a href="Installing%2Bon%2BWindows.html#InstallingonWindows-Build">Windows</a>, or use this specific command on Linux:</p>
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<div class="panel" style="border-width: 1px;">
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<div class="panelContent">
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<p><code>gcc basic-tutorial-9.c -o basic-tutorial-9 `pkg-config --cflags --libs gstreamer-pbutils-1.0 gstreamer-1.0`</code></p>
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</div>
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</div>
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<p>If you need help to run this code, refer to the <strong>Running the tutorials</strong> section for your platform: <a href="Installing%2Bon%2BLinux.html#InstallingonLinux-Run">Linux</a>, <a href="Installing%2Bon%2BMac%2BOS%2BX.html#InstallingonMacOSX-Run">Mac OS X</a> or <a href="Installing%2Bon%2BWindows.html#InstallingonWindows-Run">Windows</a></p>
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<p><span>This tutorial opens the URI passed as the first parameter in the command line (or a default URI if none is provided) and outputs information about it on the screen. If the media is located on the Internet, the application might take a bit to react depending on your connection speed.</span></p>
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<p>Required libraries: <code>gstreamer-pbutils-1.0 gstreamer-1.0</code></p>
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</div>
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</div></td>
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</tr>
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</tbody>
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</table>
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# Walkthrough
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These are the main steps to use the `GstDiscoverer`:
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``` lang=c
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/* Instantiate the Discoverer */
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data.discoverer = gst_discoverer_new (5 * GST_SECOND, &err);
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if (!data.discoverer) {
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g_print ("Error creating discoverer instance: %s\n", err->message);
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g_clear_error (&err);
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return -1;
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}
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```
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`gst_discoverer_new()` creates a new Discoverer object. The first
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parameter is the timeout per file, in nanoseconds (use the
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`GST_SECOND` macro for simplicity).
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``` lang=c
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/* Connect to the interesting signals */
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g_signal_connect (data.discoverer, "discovered", G_CALLBACK (on_discovered_cb), &data);
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g_signal_connect (data.discoverer, "finished", G_CALLBACK (on_finished_cb), &data);
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```
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Connect to the interesting signals, as usual. We discuss them in the
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snippet for their callbacks.
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``` lang=c
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/* Start the discoverer process (nothing to do yet) */
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gst_discoverer_start (data.discoverer);
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```
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`gst_discoverer_start()` launches the discovering process, but we have
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not provided any URI to discover yet. This is done
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next:
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``` lang=c
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/* Add a request to process asynchronously the URI passed through the command line */
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if (!gst_discoverer_discover_uri_async (data.discoverer, uri)) {
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g_print ("Failed to start discovering URI '%s'\n", uri);
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g_object_unref (data.discoverer);
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return -1;
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}
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```
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`gst_discoverer_discover_uri_async()` enqueues the provided URI for
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discovery. Multiple URIs can be enqueued with this function. As the
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discovery process for each of them finishes, the registered callback
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functions will be fired
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up.
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``` lang=c
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/* Create a GLib Main Loop and set it to run, so we can wait for the signals */
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data.loop = g_main_loop_new (NULL, FALSE);
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g_main_loop_run (data.loop);
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```
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The usual GLib main loop is instantiated and executed. We will get out
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of it when `g_main_loop_quit()` is called from the
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`on_finished_cb` callback.
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``` lang=c
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/* Stop the discoverer process */
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gst_discoverer_stop (data.discoverer);
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```
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Once we are done with the discoverer, we stop it with
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`gst_discoverer_stop()` and unref it with `g_object_unref()`.
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Let's review now the callbacks we have
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registered:
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``` lang=c
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/* This function is called every time the discoverer has information regarding
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* one of the URIs we provided.*/
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static void on_discovered_cb (GstDiscoverer *discoverer, GstDiscovererInfo *info, GError *err, CustomData *data) {
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GstDiscovererResult result;
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const gchar *uri;
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const GstTagList *tags;
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GstDiscovererStreamInfo *sinfo;
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uri = gst_discoverer_info_get_uri (info);
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result = gst_discoverer_info_get_result (info);
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```
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We got here because the Discoverer has finished working on one URI, and
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provides us a `GstDiscovererInfo` structure with all the information.
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The first step is to retrieve the particular URI this call refers to (in
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case we had multiple discover process running, which is not the case in
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this example) with `gst_discoverer_info_get_uri()` and the discovery
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result with `gst_discoverer_info_get_result()`.
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``` lang=c
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switch (result) {
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case GST_DISCOVERER_URI_INVALID:
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g_print ("Invalid URI '%s'\n", uri);
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break;
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case GST_DISCOVERER_ERROR:
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g_print ("Discoverer error: %s\n", err->message);
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break;
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case GST_DISCOVERER_TIMEOUT:
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g_print ("Timeout\n");
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break;
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case GST_DISCOVERER_BUSY:
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g_print ("Busy\n");
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break;
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case GST_DISCOVERER_MISSING_PLUGINS:{
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const GstStructure *s;
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gchar *str;
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s = gst_discoverer_info_get_misc (info);
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str = gst_structure_to_string (s);
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g_print ("Missing plugins: %s\n", str);
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g_free (str);
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break;
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}
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case GST_DISCOVERER_OK:
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g_print ("Discovered '%s'\n", uri);
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break;
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}
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if (result != GST_DISCOVERER_OK) {
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g_printerr ("This URI cannot be played\n");
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return;
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}
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```
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As the code shows, any result other than `GST_DISCOVERER_OK` means that
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there has been some kind of problem, and this URI cannot be played. The
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reasons can vary, but the enum values are quite explicit
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(`GST_DISCOVERER_BUSY` can only happen when in synchronous mode, which
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is not used in this example).
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If no error happened, information can be retrieved from the
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`GstDiscovererInfo` structure with the different
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`gst_discoverer_info_get_*` methods (like,
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`gst_discoverer_info_get_duration()`, for example).
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Bits of information which are made of lists, like tags and stream info,
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needs some extra parsing:
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``` lang=c
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tags = gst_discoverer_info_get_tags (info);
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if (tags) {
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g_print ("Tags:\n");
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gst_tag_list_foreach (tags, print_tag_foreach, GINT_TO_POINTER (1));
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}
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```
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Tags are metadata (labels) attached to the media. They can be examined
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with `gst_tag_list_foreach()`, which will call `print_tag_foreach` for
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each tag found (the list could also be traversed manually, for example,
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or a specific tag could be searched for with
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`gst_tag_list_get_string()`). The code for `print_tag_foreach` is pretty
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much self-explicative.
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``` lang=c
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sinfo = gst_discoverer_info_get_stream_info (info);
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if (!sinfo)
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return;
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g_print ("Stream information:\n");
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print_topology (sinfo, 1);
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gst_discoverer_stream_info_unref (sinfo);
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```
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`gst_discoverer_info_get_stream_info()` returns
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a `GstDiscovererStreamInfo` structure that is parsed in
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the `print_topology` function, and then discarded
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with `gst_discoverer_stream_info_unref()`.
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|
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``` lang=c
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/* Print information regarding a stream and its substreams, if any */
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static void print_topology (GstDiscovererStreamInfo *info, gint depth) {
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GstDiscovererStreamInfo *next;
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if (!info)
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return;
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print_stream_info (info, depth);
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next = gst_discoverer_stream_info_get_next (info);
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if (next) {
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print_topology (next, depth + 1);
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gst_discoverer_stream_info_unref (next);
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} else if (GST_IS_DISCOVERER_CONTAINER_INFO (info)) {
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GList *tmp, *streams;
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||
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streams = gst_discoverer_container_info_get_streams (GST_DISCOVERER_CONTAINER_INFO (info));
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for (tmp = streams; tmp; tmp = tmp->next) {
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GstDiscovererStreamInfo *tmpinf = (GstDiscovererStreamInfo *) tmp->data;
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print_topology (tmpinf, depth + 1);
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}
|
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gst_discoverer_stream_info_list_free (streams);
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
The `print_stream_info` function's code is also pretty much
|
||
self-explicative: it prints the stream's capabilities and then the
|
||
associated caps, using `print_tag_foreach` too.
|
||
|
||
Then, `print_topology` looks for the next element to display. If
|
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`gst_discoverer_stream_info_get_next()` returns a non-NULL stream info,
|
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it refers to our descendant and that should be displayed. Otherwise, if
|
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we are a container, recursively call `print_topology` on each of our
|
||
children obatined with `gst_discoverer_container_info_get_streams()`.
|
||
Otherwise, we are a final stream, and do not need to recurse (This part
|
||
of the Discoverer API is admittedly a bit obscure).
|
||
|
||
# Conclusion
|
||
|
||
This tutorial has shown:
|
||
|
||
- How to recover information regarding a URI using the `GstDiscoverer`
|
||
|
||
- How to find out if a URI is playable by looking at the return code
|
||
obtained with `gst_discoverer_info_get_result()`.
|
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It has been a pleasure having you here, and see you soon\!
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