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Original commit message from CVS: 2005-06-27 Andy Wingo <wingo@pobox.com> * gst/base/gsttypefindhelper.c (gst_type_find_helper): Unref any remaining buffer. * gst/gsttrace.c (gst_alloc_trace_list_sorted): New helper, returns a sorted copy of the trace list. (gst_alloc_trace_print_live): New API, only prints traces with live objects. Sort the list. (gst_alloc_trace_print_all): Sort the list. (gst_alloc_trace_print): Align columns. * gst/elements/gstttypefindelement.c: * gst/elements/gsttee.c: * gst/base/gstbasesrc.c: * gst/base/gstbasesink.c: * gst/base/gstbasetransform.c: * gst/gstqueue.c: Adapt for pad activation changes. * gst/gstpipeline.c (gst_pipeline_init): Unref after parenting sched. (gst_pipeline_dispose): Drop ref on sched. * gst/gstpad.c (gst_pad_init): Set the default activate func. (gst_pad_activate_default): Push mode by default. (pre_activate_switch, post_activate_switch): New stubs, things to do before and after switching activation modes on pads. (gst_pad_set_active): Take a boolean and not a mode, dispatch to the pad's activate function to choose which mode to activate. Shortcut on deactivation and call the right function directly. (gst_pad_activate_pull): New API, (de)activates a pad in pull mode. (gst_pad_activate_push): New API, same for push mode. (gst_pad_set_activate_function) (gst_pad_set_activatepull_function) (gst_pad_set_activatepush_function): Setters for new API. * gst/gstminiobject.c (gst_mini_object_new, gst_mini_object_free): Trace all miniobjects. (gst_mini_object_make_writable): Unref the arg if we copy, like gst_caps_make_writable. * gst/gstmessage.c (_gst_message_initialize): No trace init. * gst/gstghostpad.c (gst_proxy_pad_do_activate) (gst_proxy_pad_do_activatepull, gst_proxy_pad_do_activatepush): Adapt for new pad API. * gst/gstevent.c (_gst_event_initialize): Don't initialize trace. * gst/gstelement.h: * gst/gstelement.c (gst_element_iterate_src_pads) (gst_element_iterate_sink_pads): New API functions. * gst/gstelement.c (iterator_fold_with_resync): New utility, should fold into gstiterator.c in some form. (gst_element_pads_activate): Simplified via use of fold and delegation of decisions to gstpad->activate. * gst/gstbus.c (gst_bus_source_finalize): Set the bus to NULL, help in debugging. * gst/gstbuffer.c (_gst_buffer_initialize): Ref the buffer type class once in init, like gstmessage. Didn't run into this issue but it seems correct. Don't initialize a trace, gstminiobject does that. * check/pipelines/simple_launch_lines.c (test_stop_from_app): New test, runs fakesrc ! fakesink, stopping on ::handoff via a message to the bus. (assert_live_count): New util function, uses alloc traces to check cleanup. * check/gst/gstghostpad.c (test_ghost_pads): More refcount checks. To be modified when unlink drops the internal pad. |
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gst-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: gst-launch filesrc location=music.mp3 ! mad ! osssink This plays an mp3 music file music.mp3 using libmad, and: gst-launch filesrc location=music.mp3 ! mp3parse ! mpg123 ! osssink Plays and mp3 music file using mpg123 You can also stream files over http: gst-launch httpsrc location=http://domain.com/music.mp3 ! mad ! osssink And using gnome-vfs you can do the same with: gst-launch gnomevfssrc location=music.mp3 ! mad ! osssink gst-launch gnomevfssrc location=http://domain.com/music.mp3 ! mad ! osssink And too play the same song with gnome-vfs via smb: gst-launch gnomevfssrc location=smb://computer/music.mp3 ! mad ! osssink Here we convert a Mp3 file into an Ogg Vorbis file: gst-launch filesrc location=music.mp3 ! mad ! vorbisenc ! filesink location=music.ogg And then we can play that file with: gst-launch filesrc location=music.ogg ! oggdemux ! vorbisdec ! audioconvert ! osssink Some other useful pipelines are.. Plays wav files (currently there are no wav encoders): gst-launch filesrc location=music.wav ! wavparse ! osssink Converts wav files into mp3 and ogg files: gst-launch filesrc location=music.wav ! wavparse ! vorbisenc ! filesink location=music.ogg gst-launch filesrc location=music.wav ! wavparse ! mpegaudio ! filesink location=music.mp3 You can also use lame for mp3 encoding if you have it installed, it does a much better job than mpegaudio. Rips all songs from cd and saves them into a mp3 file: gst-launch cdparanoia ! mpegaudio ! filesink location=cd.mp3 You can toy around with gst-inspect to discover the settings for cdparanoia to rip individual tracks Record sound from your sound input and encode it into an ogg file: gst-launch osssrc ! vorbisenc ! filesink location=input.ogg gst-launch not only handles audio but video as well: For mpeg1 files (video and audio streams respectively): gst-launch filesrc location=video.mpg ! mpegdemux video_00! { queue ! mpeg2dec ! sdlvideosink } gst-launch filesrc location=video.mpg ! mpegdemux audio_00! { queue ! mad ! osssink } for mpeg1 with both audio and video (for glib2): gst-launch filesrc location=video.mpg ! mpegdemux name=demux video_00! { queue ! mpeg2dec ! sdlvideosink } demux.audio_00! { queue ! mad ! osssink } for mpeg1 with both audio and video (for gtk1.2, the shim doesn't handle the 'name' property yet): gst-launch filesrc location=video.mpg ! mpegdemux video_00! { queue ! mpeg2dec ! sdlvideosink } mpegdemux0.audio_00! { queue ! mad ! osssink } For mpeg2 files (video and audio streams respectively): gst-launch filesrc location=video.mpeg ! mpegdemux video_00! { queue ! mpeg2dec ! sdlvideosink } gst-launch filesrc location=video.mpeg ! mpegdemux private_stream_1.0! { queue ! a52dec ! osssink } for mpeg2 with both audio and video (glib2): gst-launch filesrc location=video.mpg ! mpegdemux name=demux video_00! { queue ! mpeg2dec ! sdlvideosink } demux.private_stream_1.0! { queue ! a52dec ! osssink } Note: The types of audio streams in the mpeg files can vary! For an avi file (DivX, mjpeg,...) gst-launch filesrc location=video.avi ! avidecoder video_00! { queue ! sdlvideosink } avidecoder0.audio_00! { queue ! osssink } gst-complete ================== This is a simple utility which provides custom bash completion when typing gst-launch commands. Simply run "gst-compprep" as root to build the registry of completions, and then put, in your .bashrc, "complete -C gst-complete gst-launch" (ensuring that gst-complete is on your path). You can then enjoy context sensitive tab-completion of gst-launch commands. gst-register ================== This tool will perform an introspection on all available plugins and will create a registry file in /etc/gstreamer/reg.xml. Startup time will be much faster since the gstreamer core doesn't have to bring all the plugins files into memory at startup. As with gst-compprep you need to run this as root for it too work correctly. gst-inspect ================= Allows you to check the properties of plugins and elements. ./gst-inspect will show all the plugins available and the elements they contain. ./gst-inspect <pluginname/elementname> shows more info about the plugin/element. gst-xmlinspect ================= Dump properties of plugins and elements in an xml format. You can transform the xml to something else with an appropriate stylesheet. ./gst-xmlinspect <elementname> | xsltproc xml2text.xsl -