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I have a nicely working gstparsed pipeline that is mostly this:
gstoarse( "souphttpsrc timestamp=true ! multipartdemux ! image/jpeg,width=640,height=480 ! matroskamux ! filesink" ) and I wasn't quite happy with this modification: (see my previous append to this forum). gstoarse( "souphttpsrc timestamp=trye ! multipartdemux ! image/jpeg,width=640,height=480 ! matroskamux ! tee name=fred. ! queue ! filesink fred. ! queue ! appsink" ). With some stuf to catch the frames and eos-es In both cases these are in C/C++ code and I inject an eos to halt the pipeline. Stuff catches the apsink output. So I decided to try this: gstoarse( "souphttpsrc timestamp=true ! multipartdemux ! image/jpeg,width=640,height=480 ! matroskamux ! appsink" ); // note appsink replaced filesink. Now I made a do while not eos loop that catches every frame. From looking at the timestamp info in the frame I see that I get an occasional bad timestamp (-1, I think)). Where do these frames fome from? How Do I interpret them? Also, if I stream all the frames into a file I get a container full of jpegs with some stuff up front. The file, however, won't play as a matroska file (matroskademux ! jpegdec ! ppmpegcolorspace ! autovideosink). So, how does saving the frames out of matroskamux this way differ from filesink? Is there something I need to know to add or throw away? Many thanks, Wes |
On Thursday 29 April 2010 14:12:11, Wes Miller wrote: > So I decided to try this: > > gstoarse( "souphttpsrc timestamp=true ! multipartdemux ! > image/jpeg,width=640,height=480 ! matroskamux ! appsink" ); // note > appsink replaced filesink. > > Now I made a do while not eos loop that catches every frame. > > From looking at the timestamp info in the frame I see that I get an > occasional bad timestamp (-1, I think)). Where do these frames fome > from? How Do I interpret them? > > Also, if I stream all the frames into a file I get a container full of > jpegs with some stuff up front. The file, however, won't play as a > matroska file (matroskademux ! jpegdec ! ppmpegcolorspace ! > autovideosink). > > So, how does saving the frames out of matroskamux this way differ from > filesink? Is there something I need to know to add or throw away? matroskamux does a lot of seeks. If your appsink ignores them, the resulting file will have headers and such in the wrong order. Regards, Arnout -- Arnout Vandecappelle arnout at mind be Senior Embedded Software Architect +32-16-286540 Essensium/Mind http://www.mind.be G.Geenslaan 9, 3001 Leuven, Belgium BE 872 984 063 RPR Leuven LinkedIn profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/arnoutvandecappelle GPG fingerprint: 31BB CF53 8660 6F88 345D 54CC A836 5879 20D7 CF43 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ gstreamer-devel mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gstreamer-devel |
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Arnout wrote:
?> So, how does saving the frames out of matroskamux this way differ from >> filesink? Is there something I need to know to add or throw away? > matroskamux does a lot of seeks. If your appsink ignores them, the> > resulting file will have headers and such in the wrong order. So, how do i know the proper order of the frames? Timestamps? What about the ones with invalid timestamps? Wes |
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