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Capturing images (GStreamer command-line cheat sheet)
The shmsink
element allows you to write video into shared memory, from which another gstreamer application can read it with shmsrc
.
Putting a stream into memory
Put a test video source into memory:
gst-launch-1.0 -v videotestsrc ! \
'video/x-raw, format=(string)I420, width=(int)320, height=(int)240, framerate=(fraction)30/1' ! \
queue ! identity ! \
shmsink wait-for-connection=1 socket-path=/tmp/tmpsock shm-size=20000000 sync=true
Another example, this time from a file rather than test source, and keeping the audio local:
gst-launch-1.0 filesrc location=$SRC ! \
qtdemux name=demux demux.audio_0 ! queue ! decodebin ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! \
autoaudiosink \
demux.video_0 ! queue ! \
decodebin ! videoconvert ! videoscale ! videorate ! \
'video/x-raw, format=(string)I420, width=(int)320, height=(int)240, framerate=(fraction)30/1' ! \
queue ! identity ! \
shmsink wait-for-connection=0 socket-path=/tmp/tmpsock shm-size=20000000 sync=true
Reading a stream from memory
This will display the video of a stream locally:
gst-launch-1.0 shmsrc socket-path=/tmp/tmpsock ! \
'video/x-raw, format=(string)I420, width=(int)320, height=(int)240, framerate=(fraction)30/1' ! \
autovideosink