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.TH "GStreamer" "1" "December 2005"
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.SH "NAME"
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gst\-launch \- build and run a GStreamer pipeline
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.SH "SYNOPSIS"
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\fBgst\-launch\fR \fI[OPTION...]\fR PIPELINE\-DESCRIPTION
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.SH "DESCRIPTION"
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.LP
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\fIgst\-launch\fP is a tool that builds and runs basic
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\fIGStreamer\fP pipelines.
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In simple form, a PIPELINE\-DESCRIPTION is a list of
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elements separated by exclamation marks (!). Properties may be appended to
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elements, in the form \fIproperty=value\fR.
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For a complete description of possible PIPELINE-DESCRIPTIONS see the section
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\fIpipeline description\fR below or consult the GStreamer documentation.
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Please note that \fIgst\-launch\fP is primarily a debugging tool for
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developers and users. You should not build applications on top of it. For
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applications, use the gst_parse_launch() function of the GStreamer API as an
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easy way to construct pipelines from pipeline descriptions.
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.
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.SH "OPTIONS"
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.l
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\fIgst\-launch\fP accepts the following options:
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.TP 8
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.B \-\-help
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Print help synopsis and available FLAGS
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.TP 8
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.B \-v, \-\-verbose
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Output status information
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.TP 8
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.B \-m, \-\-messages
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Output messages posted on the pipeline's bus
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.TP 8
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.B \-t, \-\-tags
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Output tags (also known as metadata)
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.TP 8
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.B \-o FILE, \-\-output=FILE
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Save XML representation of pipeline to FILE and exit
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.TP 8
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.B \-f, \-\-no_fault
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Do not install a fault handler
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.TP 8
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.B \-T, \-\-trace
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Print memory allocation traces. The feature must be enabled at compile time to
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work.
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.TP 8
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.
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.SH "GSTREAMER OPTIONS"
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.l
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\fIgst\-launch\fP also accepts the following options that are common
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to all GStreamer applications:
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.TP 8
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.B \-\-gst\-version
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Prints the version string of the \fIGStreamer\fP core library.
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.TP 8
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.B \-\-gst\-fatal\-warnings
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Causes \fIGStreamer\fP to abort if a warning message occurs. This is equivalent
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to setting the environment variable G_DEBUG to 'fatal_warnings' (see the
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section \fIenvironment variables\fR below for further information).
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.TP 8
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.B \-\-gst\-debug=STRING
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A comma separated list of category_name:level pairs to specify debugging levels
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for each category. Level is in the range 0-5 where 0 will show no messages, and
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5 will show all messages. The wildcard * can be used to match category names.
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Use \-\-gst\-debug\-help to show category names
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Example:
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GST_CAT:5,GST_ELEMENT_*:3,oggdemux:5
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.TP 8
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.B \-\-gst\-debug\-level=LEVEL
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Sets the threshold for printing debugging messages. A higher level
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will print more messages. The useful range is 0-5, with the default
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being 0.
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.TP 8
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.B \-\-gst\-debug\-no\-color
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\fIGStreamer\fP normally prints debugging messages so that the
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messages are color-coded when printed to a terminal that handles
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ANSI escape sequences. Using this option causes \fIGStreamer\fP
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to print messages without color. Setting the \fBGST_DEBUG_NO_COLOR\fR
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environment variable will achieve the same thing.
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.TP 8
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.B \-\-gst\-disable\-debug
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Disables debugging.
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.TP 8
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.B \-\-gst\-debug\-help
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Prints a list of available debug categories and their default debugging level.
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.TP 8
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.B \-\-gst\-plugin\-spew
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\fIGStreamer\fP info flags to set
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Enable printout of errors while loading \fIGStreamer\fP plugins
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.TP 8
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.B \-\-gst\-plugin\-path=PATH
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Add directories separated with ':' to the plugin search path
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.TP 8
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.B \-\-gst\-plugin\-load=PLUGINS
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Preload plugins specified in a comma-separated list. Another way to specify
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plugins to preload is to use the environment variable GST_PLUGIN_PATH
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.SH "PIPELINE DESCRIPTION"
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A pipeline consists \fIelements\fR and \fIlinks\fR. \fIElements\fR can be put
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into \fIbins\fR of different sorts. \fIElements\fR, \fIlinks\fR and \fIbins\fR
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can be specified in a pipeline description in any order.
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.B Elements
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ELEMENTTYPE \fI[PROPERTY1 ...]\fR
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Creates an element of type ELEMENTTYPE and sets the PROPERTIES.
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.B Properties
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PROPERTY=VALUE ...
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Sets the property to the specified value. You can use \fBgst\-inspect\fR(1) to
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find out about properties and allowed values of different elements.
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.br
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Enumeration properties can be set by name, nick or value.
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.B Bins
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\fI[BINTYPE.]\fR ( \fI[PROPERTY1 ...]\fR PIPELINE-DESCRIPTION )
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.br
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Specifies that a bin of type BINTYPE is created and the given properties are
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set. Every element between the braces is put into the bin. Please note the dot
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that has to be used after the BINTYPE. You will almost never need this
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functionality, it is only really useful for applications using the
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gst_launch_parse() API with 'bin' as bintype. That way it is possible to build
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partial pipelines instead of a full-fledged top-level pipeline.
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.B Links
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\fI[[SRCELEMENT].[PAD1,...]]\fR ! \fI[[SINKELEMENT].[PAD1,...]]\fR
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\fI[[SRCELEMENT].[PAD1,...]]\fR ! CAPS ! \fI[[SINKELEMENT].[PAD1,...]]\fR
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Links the element with name SRCELEMENT to the element with name SINKELEMENT,
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using the caps specified in CAPS as a filter.
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Names can be set on elements with the name property. If the name is omitted, the
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element that was specified directly in front of or after the link is used. This
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works across bins. If a padname is given, the link is done with these pads. If
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no pad names are given all possibilities are tried and a matching pad is used.
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If multiple padnames are given, both sides must have the same number of pads
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specified and multiple links are done in the given order.
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.br
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So the simplest link is a simple exclamation mark, that links the element to
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the left of it to the element right of it.
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.br
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.B Caps
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MIMETYPE \fI[, PROPERTY[, PROPERTY ...]]]\fR \fI[; CAPS[; CAPS ...]]\fR
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Creates a capability with the given mimetype and optionally with given
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properties. The mimetype can be escaped using " or '.
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If you want to chain caps, you can add more caps in the same format afterwards.
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.B Properties
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NAME\fI[:TYPE]\fR=VALUE
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.br
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in lists and ranges: [TYPE=]VALUE
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Sets the requested property in capabilities. The name is an alphanumeric value
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and the type can have the following case-insensitive values:
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.br
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- \fBi\fR or \fBint\fR for integer values or ranges
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.br
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- \fBf\fR or \fBfloat\fR for float values or ranges
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.br
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- \fB4\fR or \fBfourcc\fR for FOURCC values
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.br
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- \fBb\fR, \fBbool\fR or \fBboolean\fR for boolean values
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.br
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- \fBs\fR, \fBstr\fR or \fBstring\fR for strings
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.br
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- \ffraction\fR for fractions (framerate, pixel-aspect-ratio)
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.br
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- \fBl\fR or \fBlist\fR for lists
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.br
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If no type was given, the following order is tried: integer, float, boolean,
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string.
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.br
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Integer values must be parsable by \fBstrtol()\fP, floats by \fBstrtod()\fP. FOURCC values may
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either be integers or strings. Boolean values are (case insensitive) \fIyes\fR,
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\fIno\fR, \fItrue\fR or \fIfalse\fR and may like strings be escaped with " or '.
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.br
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Ranges are in this format: [ PROPERTY, PROPERTY ]
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.br
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Lists use this format: ( PROPERTY \fI[, PROPERTY ...]\fR )
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.SH "PIPELINE CONTROL"
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A pipeline can be controlled by signals. SIGUSR2 will stop the pipeline
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(GST_STATE_NULL); SIGUSR1 will put it back to play (GST_STATE_PLAYING).
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By default, the pipeline will start in the playing state.
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.br
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There are currently no signals defined to go into the ready or pause
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(GST_STATE_READY and GST_STATE_PAUSED) state explicitely.
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.SH "PIPELINE EXAMPLES"
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The examples below assume that you have the correct plug-ins available.
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In general, "osssink" can be substituted with another audio output
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plug-in such as "esdsink", "alsasink", "osxaudiosink", or "artsdsink".
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Likewise, "xvimagesink" can be substituted with "ximagesink", "sdlvideosink",
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"osxvideosink", or "aasink". Keep in mind though that different sinks might
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accept different formats and even the same sink might accept different formats
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on different machines, so you might need to add converter elements like
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audioconvert and audioresample (for audio) or ffmpegcolorspace (for video)
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in front of the sink to make things work.
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.B Audio playback
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.B
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gst\-launch filesrc location=music.mp3 ! mad ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! osssink
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.br
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Play the mp3 music file "music.mp3" using a libmad-based plug-in and
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output to an OSS device
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.B
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gst\-launch filesrc location=music.ogg ! oggdemux ! vorbisdec ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! osssink
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.br
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Play an Ogg Vorbis format file
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.B
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gst\-launch gnomevfssrc location=music.mp3 ! mad ! osssink
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.br
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.B
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gst\-launch gnomevfssrc location=http://domain.com/music.mp3 ! mad ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! osssink
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.br
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Play an mp3 file or an http stream using GNOME\-VFS
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.B
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gst\-launch gnomevfssrc location=smb://computer/music.mp3 ! mad ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! osssink
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.br
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Use GNOME\-VFS to play an mp3 file located on an SMB server
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.B Format conversion
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.B
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gst\-launch filesrc location=music.mp3 ! mad ! audioconvert ! vorbisenc ! oggmux ! filesink location=music.ogg
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.br
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Convert an mp3 music file to an Ogg Vorbis file
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.B
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gst\-launch filesrc location=music.mp3 ! mad ! audioconvert ! flacenc ! filesink location=test.flac
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.br
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Convert to the FLAC format
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.B Other
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.B
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gst\-launch filesrc location=music.wav ! wavparse ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! osssink
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.br
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Plays a .WAV file that contains raw audio data (PCM).
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.B
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gst\-launch filesrc location=music.wav ! wavparse ! audioconvert ! vorbisenc ! oggmux ! filesink location=music.ogg
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.br
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.B
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gst\-launch filesrc location=music.wav ! wavparse ! audioconvert ! lame ! filesink location=music.mp3
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.br
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Convert a .WAV file containing raw audio data into an Ogg Vorbis or mp3 file
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.B
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gst\-launch cdparanoia ! lame ! filesink location=cd.mp3
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.br
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rips all tracks from compact disc and convert them into a single mp3 file
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Using \fBgst\-inspect\fR(1), it is possible to discover settings for cdparanoia
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that will tell it to rip individual tracks. Alternatively, you can use an URI
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and gst-launch will find an element (such as cdparanoia) that supports that
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protocol for you, e.g.:
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.B
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gst\-launch cdda://5 ! lame vbr=new vbr-quality=6 ! filesink location=track5.mp3
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.B
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gst\-launch osssrc ! audioconvert ! vorbisenc ! oggmux ! filesink location=input.ogg
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.br
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records sound from your audio input and encodes it into an ogg file
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.B Video
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.B
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gst\-launch filesrc location=JB_FF9_TheGravityOfLove.mpg ! dvddemux ! mpeg2dec ! xvimagesink
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.br
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Display only the video portion of an MPEG-1 video file, outputting to
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an X display window
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.B
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gst\-launch filesrc location=/flflfj.vob ! dvddemux ! mpeg2dec ! sdlvideosink
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.br
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Display the video portion of a .vob file (used on DVDs), outputting to
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an SDL window
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.B
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gst\-launch filesrc location=movie.mpg ! dvddemux name=demuxer demuxer. ! queue ! mpeg2dec ! sdlvideosink demuxer. ! queue ! mad ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! osssink
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.br
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Play both video and audio portions of an MPEG movie
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.B
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gst\-launch filesrc location=movie.mpg ! mpegdemux name=demuxer demuxer. ! queue ! mpeg2dec ! ffmpegcolorspace ! sdlvideosink demuxer. ! queue ! mad ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! osssink
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.br
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Play an AVI movie
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.B Network streaming
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FIXME: give example pipelines using RTP and network elements.
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.B
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FIXME: pipeline to send file
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.br
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Use this command on the receiver
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.B
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FIXME: pipeline to receive file
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.br
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This command would be run on the transmitter
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.B Diagnostic
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.B
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gst\-launch -v fakesrc num-buffers=16 ! fakesink
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.br
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Generate a null stream and ignore it (and print out details).
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.B
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gst\-launch audiotestsrc ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! osssink
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.br
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Generate a pure sine tone to test the audio output
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.B
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gst\-launch videotestsrc ! xvimagesink
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.br
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.B
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gst\-launch videotestsrc ! ximagesink
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.br
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Generate a familiar test pattern to test the video output
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.B Automatic linking
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You can use the decodebin element to automatically select the right elements
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to get a working pipeline.
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.B
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gst\-launch filesrc location=musicfile ! decodebin ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! osssink
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.br
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Play any supported audio format
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.B
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gst\-launch filesrc location=videofile ! decodebin name=decoder decoder. ! queue ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! osssink decoder. ! ffmpegcolorspace ! xvimagesink
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.br
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Play any supported video format with video and audio output. Threads are used
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automatically. To make this even easier, you can use the playbin element:
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.B
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gst\-launch playbin uri=file:///home/joe/foo.avi
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.br
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.B Filtered connections
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These examples show you how to use filtered caps.
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.B
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gst\-launch videotestsrc ! 'video/x-raw-yuv,format=(fourcc)YUY2;video/x-raw-yuv,format=(fourcc)YV12' ! xvimagesink
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.br
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Show a test image and use the YUY2 or YV12 video format for this.
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.B
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gst\-launch osssrc ! 'audio/x-raw-int,rate=[32000,64000],width=[16,32],depth={16,24,32},signed=(boolean)true' ! wavenc ! filesink location=recording.wav
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.br
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record audio and write it to a .wav file. Force usage of signed 16 to 32 bit
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samples and a sample rate between 32kHz and 64KHz.
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.SH "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES"
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.TP
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\fBGST_DEBUG\fR
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Comma-separated list of debug categories and levels, e.g.
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GST_DEBUG=totem:4,typefind:5
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.TP
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\fBGST_DEBUG_NO_COLOR\fR
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When this environment variable is set, coloured debug output is disabled.
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.TP
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\fBGST_REGISTRY\fR
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Path of the registry file. Default is ~/.gstreamer-GST_MAJORMINOR/registry-HOST_CPU.xml.
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.TP
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\fBGST_PLUGIN_PATH\fR
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Specifies a list of directories to scan for additional plugins.
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These take precedence over the system plugins.
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.TP
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\fBGST_PLUGIN_SYSTEM_PATH\fR
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Specifies a list of plugins that are always loaded by default. If not set,
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this defaults to the system-installed path, and the plugins installed in the
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user's home directory
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.TP
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\fBOIL_CPU_FLAGS\fR
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Useful liboil environment variable. Set OIL_CPU_FLAGS=0 when valgrind or
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other debugging tools trip over liboil's CPU detection (quite a few important
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GStreamer plugins like videotestsrc, audioconvert or audioresample use liboil).
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.TP
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\fBG_DEBUG\fR
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Useful GLib environment variable. Set G_DEBUG=fatal_warnings to make
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GStreamer programs abort when a critical warning such as an assertion failure
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occurs. This is useful if you want to find out which part of the code caused
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that warning to be triggered and under what circumstances. Simply set G_DEBUG
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as mentioned above and run the program in gdb (or let it core dump). Then get
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a stack trace in the usual way.
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.SH FILES
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.TP 8
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~/.gstreamer-GST_MAJORMINOR/registry-*.xml
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The xml plugin database; can be deleted at any time, will be re-created
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automatically when it does not exist yet or plugins change.
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.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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.BR gst\-feedback (1),
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.BR gst\-inspect (1),
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.BR gst\-typefind (1)
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.SH "AUTHOR"
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The GStreamer team at http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/
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