# GStreamer command-line cheat sheet This series of docs provides a cheat sheet for GStreamer on the command-line. ## Contents * [Test streams](test_streams.md) * [Basics](basics.md) * [RTMP](rtmp.md) * [Mixing video](mixing.md) * [Images](images.md) * [Capturing images](capturing_images.md) * [Sending/receiving video from shared memory](memory_transfer.md) * [Network transfer](network_transfer.md) (including how to send so that VLC can preview) ## Sources and references * [Basic command line reference](http://docs.gstreamer.com/display/GstSDK/Basic+tutorial+10%3A+GStreamer+tools) * [More examples here](http://docs.gstreamer.com/display/GstSDK/gst-launch) * [List of all Gstreamer plugins](https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/documentation/plugins.html) * [Handy elements](https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/documentation/tutorials/basic/handy-elements.html#uridecodebin) ## Other cheat-sheets * http://wiki.oz9aec.net/index.php/Gstreamer_cheat_sheet * https://github.com/xmementoit/gstreamerCheatsheet/blob/master/README.md * https://gist.github.com/nebgnahz/26a60cd28f671a8b7f522e80e75a9aa5 ## Interaction If you want to interact with GStreamer after it's started (e.g. respond to an event, or dynamically change a pipeline), the command-line GStreamer doesn't really cut it. Instead you have two options: * *[GStreamer Daemon (gstd)](https://github.com/RidgeRun/gstd-1.x)* - allows setting and updating via a TCP connection * *Develop using the GStreamer library*, in either [C](https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/documentation/application-development/basics/helloworld.html), [Python](https://github.com/GStreamer/gst-python), or [C#/.NET](https://github.com/GStreamer/gstreamer-sharp) ### Python with GStreamer Good GStreamer Python resources include: * [Getting started with GStreamer with Python](https://www.jonobacon.com/2006/08/28/getting-started-with-gstreamer-with-python/) * [Python GStreamer Tutorial](http://brettviren.github.io/pygst-tutorial-org/pygst-tutorial.html) * [Function reference](http://lazka.github.io/pgi-docs/#GstApp-1.0) # Problems or suggestions with this guide? If you spot anything incorrect or incomplete, reports are welcome, either using [issues](issues) or [pull requests](pulls)