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Original commit message from CVS: Modified a lot of plugins to use the caps system. Modified the caps of audio/raw to our agreed properties. Added the multidisksrc plugin of Dominic Ludlam Renamed audiosink/src to osssink/src and updated all the examples using the old name. Moved oss specific plugins in an oss directory. removed the old audiosink from the elements/ dir. removed audioraw.h metadata header files since we now use the properties. There are still a few plugins that won't build because they include the old audioraw.h header file. This will be fixed soon. Make sure the caps are set in the plugins as described by their padtemplates (this should solve problems with gstmediaplay with various media files). *please don't panic when some plugins won't build, just cd manually into the plugin dirs* This will be fixed soon. |
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README |
gstreamer-launch ================ This is a tool that will construct pipelines based on a command-line syntax. The syntax is rather complex to enable all the features I want it to have, but should be easy to use for most people. Multi-pathed and feedback pipelines are the most complex. A simple commandline looks like: ./launch disksrc demo.mp3 | mp3parse | mpg123 | osssink A more complex pipeline looks like: ./launch disksrc redpill.vob | css-descramble | private_stream_1.0| \ (ac3parse | ac3dec | audioink-oss) video_0| (mpeg2dec | videosink)