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# Windows deployment
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This page explains how to deploy GStreamer along your
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application. There are different mechanisms, which have been reviewed
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in [](deploying/index.md). The details for some of the
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mechanisms are given here, and more options might be added to this
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documentation in the future.
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## Shared GStreamer
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This is the easiest way to deploy GStreamer, although most of the time
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it installs unnecessary files which grow the size of the installer and
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the target drive free space requirements. Since GStreamer might be shared
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among all applications that use it, though, the extra space requirements
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are somewhat blurred.
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Simply pack GStreamer **runtime** installer ([the same one you
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installed in your development machine](installing/on-windows.md))
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inside your installer (or download it from your installer) and execute
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it silently using `msiexec`. `msiexec` is the tool that wraps most of
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the Windows Installer functionality and offers a number of options to
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suit your needs. You can review these options by
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executing `msiexec` without parameters. For example using 1.8.1:
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```
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msiexec /i gstreamer-1.0-x86-1.8.1.msi
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```
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This will bring up the installation dialog as if the user had
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double-clicked on the `msi` file. Usually, you will want to let the user
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choose where they want to install GStreamer. An environment variable will
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let your application locate it later on.
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## Private deployment of GStreamer
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You can use the same method as the shared GStreamer, but instruct its
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installer to deploy to your application’s folder (or a
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subfolder). Again, use the `msiexec` parameters that suit you best. For
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example:
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```
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msiexec /passive INSTALLDIR=C:\Desired\Folder /i gstreamer-1.0-x86-1.8.1.msi
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```
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This will install GStreamer to `C:\Desired\Folder` showing a progress
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dialog, but not requiring user intervention.
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## Deploy only necessary files, by manually picking them
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On the other side of the spectrum, if you want to reduce the space
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requirements (and installer size) to the maximum, you can manually
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choose which GStreamer libraries to deploy. Unfortunately, you are on
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your own on this road, besides using the [Dependency
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Walker](http://www.dependencywalker.com/) tool to discover inter-DLL
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dependencies.
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Bear in mind that GStreamer is modular in nature. Plug-ins are loaded
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depending on the media that is being played, so, if you do not know in
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advance what files you are going to play, you do not know which DLLs you
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need to deploy.
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## Deploy only necessary packages, using provided Merge Modules
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If you are building your installer using one of the Professional
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editions of [Visual
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Studio](http://www.microsoft.com/visualstudio/en-us/products/2010-editions/professional/overview)
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or [WiX](http://wixtoolset.org) you can take advantage of pre-packaged
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[Merge
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Modules](http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa369820\(v=vs.85\).aspx).
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GStreamer is divided in packages, which roughly take care of
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different tasks. There is the core package, the playback package, the
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networking package, etc. Each package contains the necessary libraries
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and files to accomplish its task.
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The Merge Modules are pieces that can be put together to build a larger
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Windows Installer. In this case, you just need to create a deployment
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project for your application with Visual Studio and then add the Merge
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Modules for the GStreamer packages your application needs.
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This will produce a smaller installer than deploying the complete
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GStreamer, without the added burden of having to manually pick each
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library. You just need to know which packages your application requires.
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| Package name | Dependencies | Licenses | Description |
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|--------------|--------------|----------|-------------|
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| base-system-1.0 | |JPEG, FreeType, BSD-like, LGPL, LGPL-2+, LGPL-2.1, LibPNG and MIT | Base system dependencies |
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| gstreamer-1.0-capture | gstreamer-1.0-core, gstreamer-1.0-encoding | LGPL and LGPL-2+ | GStreamer plugins for capture |
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| gstreamer-1.0-codecs | base-crypto, gstreamer-1.0-core | BSD, Jasper-2.0, BSD-like, LGPL, LGPL-2, LGPL-2+, LGPL-2.1 and LGPL-2.1+ | GStreamer codecs |
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| gstreamer-1.0-codecs-gpl | gstreamer-1.0-core | BSD-like, LGPL, LGPL-2+ and LGPL-2.1+ | GStreamer codecs under the GPL license and/or with patents issues |
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| gstreamer-1.0-core | base-system-1.0 | LGPL and LGPL-2+ | GStreamer core |
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| gstreamer-1.0-dvd | gstreamer-1.0-core | GPL-2+, LGPL and LGPL-2+ | GStreamer DVD support |
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| gstreamer-1.0-effects | gstreamer-1.0-core | LGPL and LGPL-2+ | GStreamer effects and instrumentation plugins |
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| gstreamer-1.0-net | base-crypto, gstreamer-1.0-core | GPL-3, LGPL, LGPL-2+, LGPL-2.1+ and LGPL-3+ | GStreamer plugins for network protocols |
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| gstreamer-1.0-playback | gstreamer-1.0-core | LGPL and LGPL-2+ | GStreamer plugins for playback |
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| gstreamer-1.0-system | gstreamer-1.0-core | LGPL, LGPL-2+ and LGPL-2.1+ | GStreamer system plugins |
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| gstreamer-1.0-visualizers | gstreamer-1.0-core | LGPL and LGPL-2+ | GStreamer visualization plugins |
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| gstreamer-1.0-encoding | gstreamer-1.0-core, gstreamer-1.0-playback | LGPL and LGPL2+ | GStreamer plugins for encoding |
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| gstreamer-1.0-editing | gstreamer-1.0-core, gstreamer-1.0-devtools | LGPL and LGPL2+ | GStreamer libraries and plugins for non linear editing |
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| gstreamer-1.0-devtools | gstreamer-1.0-core | LGPL and LGPL2+ | GStreamer developers tools |
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| gstreamer-1.0-libav | gstreamer-1.0-core | LGPL and LGPL2+ | GStreamer plugins wrapping ffmpeg |
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| gstreamer-1.0-net-restricted | base-crypto, gstreamer-1.0-core | LGPL and LGPL2+ | GStreamer plugins for network protocols with potential patent issues in some countries |
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| gstreamer-1.0-codecs-restricted | gstreamer-1.0-core | LGPL and LGPL2+ | GStreamer restricted codecs with potential patent issues in some countries |
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| base-crypto | base-system-1.0 | LGPL and LGPL2+ | Cryptographic libraries |
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If you include a merge module in your deployment project, remember to
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include also its dependencies. Otherwise, the project will build
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correctly and install flawlessly, but, when executing your application,
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it will miss files.
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