Hi, I have a problem for seeking in MPEG-TS-files (to
slow) and want to convert a TS-Stream to PS. But it seems to be a little tricky to select the
pids. My pipe looks like this: ‘gst-launch-0.10 dvbsrc pids=97:511:512 frequ…..
! mpegtsdemux es-pids=511:512 ! mpeg2dec ! filesink location=test.mpg’ The pids are: 97 = PMT, 511 = Video, 512 = Audio. But it doesn’t work. The file is always 0 Bytes
long. Without converting, it’s a very simple pipe: ‘gst-launch-0.10 dvbsrc pids=97:511:512 frequ…..
! filesink location=test.mpg’ And it’s works very good. What to I wrong to convert the stream? Thanks’ a lot for helping!! Bernhard _______________________________________________ gstreamer-devel mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel |
Hi, Sorry, there is a fault
in my pipe. I try this: gst-launch-0.10 -v dvbsrc
adapter=0 frequency=12544000 pids=97:511:512:515 polarity='h' symbol-rate=22000
! mpegtsdemux es-pids=511:512 ! mpegpsmux ! filesink location=test.mpg The Messages are: New clock: MpegTSClock /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstMpegTSDemux:mpegtsdemux0.GstPad:sink:
caps = video/mpegts, mpegversion=(int)2, systemstream=(boolean)true /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstMpegTSDemux:mpegtsdemux0:
pat-info = ((GValueArray*) 0x8307b60) /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstMpegTSDemux:mpegtsdemux0:
pmt-info = ((MpegTsPmtInfo*) 0xb6c04680) /GstPipeline:pipeline0/MpegPsMux:mpegpsmux0.GstPad:pad0:
caps = video/mpeg, mpegversion=(int)2, systemstream=(boolean)false /GstPipeline:pipeline0/MpegPsMux:mpegpsmux0.GstPad:src:
caps = video/mpeg, mpegversion=(int)2, systemstream=(boolean)true /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstFileSink:filesink0.GstPad:sink:
caps = video/mpeg, mpegversion=(int)2, systemstream=(boolean)true And that’s what I
get: Only the video-stream without any audio. What’s wrong with
this pipe? Thanks’ a lot! Bernhard Von: gstreamer-devel-bounces+bernhard.graaf=[hidden email]
[mailto:gstreamer-devel-bounces+bernhard.graaf=[hidden email]] Im Auftrag von Bernhard Graaf Hi, I have a problem for seeking in MPEG-TS-files (to
slow) and want to convert a TS-Stream to PS. But it seems to be a little tricky to select the
pids. My pipe looks like this: ‘gst-launch-0.10 dvbsrc pids=97:511:512
frequ….. ! mpegtsdemux es-pids=511:512 ! mpeg2dec ! filesink
location=test.mpg’ The pids are: 97 = PMT, 511 = Video, 512 = Audio. But it doesn’t work. The file is always 0 Bytes
long. Without converting, it’s a very simple pipe: ‘gst-launch-0.10 dvbsrc pids=97:511:512
frequ….. ! filesink location=test.mpg’ And it’s works very good. What to I wrong to convert the stream? Thanks’ a lot for helping!! Bernhard _______________________________________________ gstreamer-devel mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel |
Hi, is there anyone who can
tell me, why the mpepsmux-element recognized only the video caps? If I try to use the pipe
only with audio-pids, I’ll get a file with audio-data, but the Message is
also: /GstPipeline:pipeline0/MpegPsMux:mpegpsmux0.GstPad:pad0:
caps = video/mpeg, mpegversion=(int)2, systemstream=(boolean)false So, there must be a bug
in the mpegpsmux-element! Who can help me? Bernhard Von:
gstreamer-devel-bounces+bernhard.graaf=[hidden email]
[mailto:gstreamer-devel-bounces+bernhard.graaf=[hidden email]] Im Auftrag von Bernhard Graaf Hi, Sorry, there is a fault
in my pipe. I try this: gst-launch-0.10 -v dvbsrc
adapter=0 frequency=12544000 pids=97:511:512:515 polarity='h' symbol-rate=22000
! mpegtsdemux es-pids=511:512 ! mpegpsmux ! filesink location=test.mpg The Messages are: New clock: MpegTSClock /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstMpegTSDemux:mpegtsdemux0.GstPad:sink:
caps = video/mpegts, mpegversion=(int)2, systemstream=(boolean)true /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstMpegTSDemux:mpegtsdemux0:
pat-info = ((GValueArray*) 0x8307b60) /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstMpegTSDemux:mpegtsdemux0:
pmt-info = ((MpegTsPmtInfo*) 0xb6c04680) /GstPipeline:pipeline0/MpegPsMux:mpegpsmux0.GstPad:pad0:
caps = video/mpeg, mpegversion=(int)2, systemstream=(boolean)false /GstPipeline:pipeline0/MpegPsMux:mpegpsmux0.GstPad:src:
caps = video/mpeg, mpegversion=(int)2, systemstream=(boolean)true /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstFileSink:filesink0.GstPad:sink:
caps = video/mpeg, mpegversion=(int)2, systemstream=(boolean)true And that’s what I
get: Only the video-stream without any audio. What’s wrong with
this pipe? Thanks’ a lot! Bernhard Von:
gstreamer-devel-bounces+bernhard.graaf=[hidden email]
[mailto:gstreamer-devel-bounces+bernhard.graaf=[hidden email]] Im Auftrag von Bernhard Graaf Hi, I have a problem for seeking in MPEG-TS-files (to
slow) and want to convert a TS-Stream to PS. But it seems to be a little tricky to select the
pids. My pipe looks like this: ‘gst-launch-0.10 dvbsrc pids=97:511:512
frequ….. ! mpegtsdemux es-pids=511:512 ! mpeg2dec ! filesink
location=test.mpg’ The pids are: 97 = PMT, 511 = Video, 512 = Audio. But it doesn’t work. The file is always 0 Bytes
long. Without converting, it’s a very simple pipe: ‘gst-launch-0.10 dvbsrc pids=97:511:512
frequ….. ! filesink location=test.mpg’ And it’s works very good. What to I wrong to convert the stream? Thanks’ a lot for helping!! Bernhard _______________________________________________ gstreamer-devel mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel |
Hi, the next test. I’ve try to use this
pipe: gst-launch-0.10 -v dvbsrc adapter=0
frequency=12544000 pids=97:511:512:515 polarity='h' symbol-rate=22000 !
mpegtsdemux es-pids=511:512 name=mux ! queue ! mpeg2dec !
ffmpegcolorspace mux. ! queue ! mad ! audioconvert mux. ! queue ! mpegpsmux !
filesink location=test2.mpg Then I will only get the audio-data. Any
Idea? Von:
gstreamer-devel-bounces+bernhard.graaf=[hidden email]
[mailto:gstreamer-devel-bounces+bernhard.graaf=[hidden email]] Im Auftrag von Bernhard Graaf Hi, is there anyone who can
tell me, why the mpepsmux-element recognized only the video caps? If I try to use the pipe
only with audio-pids, I’ll get a file with audio-data, but the Message is
also: /GstPipeline:pipeline0/MpegPsMux:mpegpsmux0.GstPad:pad0:
caps = video/mpeg, mpegversion=(int)2, systemstream=(boolean)false So, there must be a bug
in the mpegpsmux-element! Who can help me? Bernhard Von:
gstreamer-devel-bounces+bernhard.graaf=[hidden email]
[mailto:gstreamer-devel-bounces+bernhard.graaf=[hidden email]] Im Auftrag von Bernhard Graaf Hi, Sorry, there is a fault
in my pipe. I try this: gst-launch-0.10 -v dvbsrc
adapter=0 frequency=12544000 pids=97:511:512:515 polarity='h' symbol-rate=22000
! mpegtsdemux es-pids=511:512 ! mpegpsmux ! filesink location=test.mpg The Messages are: New clock: MpegTSClock /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstMpegTSDemux:mpegtsdemux0.GstPad:sink:
caps = video/mpegts, mpegversion=(int)2, systemstream=(boolean)true /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstMpegTSDemux:mpegtsdemux0:
pat-info = ((GValueArray*) 0x8307b60) /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstMpegTSDemux:mpegtsdemux0:
pmt-info = ((MpegTsPmtInfo*) 0xb6c04680) /GstPipeline:pipeline0/MpegPsMux:mpegpsmux0.GstPad:pad0:
caps = video/mpeg, mpegversion=(int)2, systemstream=(boolean)false /GstPipeline:pipeline0/MpegPsMux:mpegpsmux0.GstPad:src:
caps = video/mpeg, mpegversion=(int)2, systemstream=(boolean)true /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstFileSink:filesink0.GstPad:sink:
caps = video/mpeg, mpegversion=(int)2, systemstream=(boolean)true And that’s what I
get: Only the video-stream without any audio. What’s wrong with
this pipe? Thanks’ a lot! Bernhard Von:
gstreamer-devel-bounces+bernhard.graaf=[hidden email]
[mailto:gstreamer-devel-bounces+bernhard.graaf=[hidden email]] Im Auftrag von Bernhard Graaf Hi, I have a problem for seeking in MPEG-TS-files (to
slow) and want to convert a TS-Stream to PS. But it seems to be a little tricky to select the
pids. My pipe looks like this: ‘gst-launch-0.10 dvbsrc pids=97:511:512
frequ….. ! mpegtsdemux es-pids=511:512 ! mpeg2dec ! filesink
location=test.mpg’ The pids are: 97 = PMT, 511 = Video, 512 = Audio. But it doesn’t work. The file is always 0 Bytes
long. Without converting, it’s a very simple pipe: ‘gst-launch-0.10 dvbsrc pids=97:511:512
frequ….. ! filesink location=test.mpg’ And it’s works very good. What to I wrong to convert the stream? Thanks’ a lot for helping!! Bernhard _______________________________________________ gstreamer-devel mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel |
Hi, so I try to use a complex
pipe: ‚gst-launch-0.10
dvbsrc adapter=0 frequency=12544000 pids="97:511:512"
polarity="h" symbol-rate=22000 ! mpegtsdemux name=demux ! queue !
mpeg2dec ! ffmpegcolorspace name=video demux. ! queue ! mad name=audio video. !
queue ! mpegpsmux ! filesink location=test.mpg’ But the message is: WARNUNG: Fehlerhafte
Leitung: queue2 konnte nicht mit mpegpsmux0 verknüpft werden In English something
like: Warning: queue2 could not be linked to mpegpsmux0. Any Idea? Thanks’ for
helping! Regards Bernhard Von:
gstreamer-devel-bounces+bernhard.graaf=[hidden email]
[mailto:gstreamer-devel-bounces+bernhard.graaf=[hidden email]] Im Auftrag von Bernhard Graaf Hi, the next test. I’ve try to use this
pipe: gst-launch-0.10 -v dvbsrc adapter=0
frequency=12544000 pids=97:511:512:515 polarity='h' symbol-rate=22000 !
mpegtsdemux es-pids=511:512 name=mux ! queue ! mpeg2dec ! ffmpegcolorspace
mux. ! queue ! mad ! audioconvert mux. ! queue ! mpegpsmux ! filesink
location=test2.mpg Then I will only get the audio-data. Any
Idea? Von:
gstreamer-devel-bounces+bernhard.graaf=[hidden email] [mailto:gstreamer-devel-bounces+bernhard.graaf=[hidden email]]
Im Auftrag von Bernhard Graaf Hi, is there anyone who can
tell me, why the mpepsmux-element recognized only the video caps? If I try to use the pipe
only with audio-pids, I’ll get a file with audio-data, but the Message is
also: /GstPipeline:pipeline0/MpegPsMux:mpegpsmux0.GstPad:pad0:
caps = video/mpeg, mpegversion=(int)2, systemstream=(boolean)false So, there must be a bug
in the mpegpsmux-element! Who can help me? Bernhard Von:
gstreamer-devel-bounces+bernhard.graaf=[hidden email]
[mailto:gstreamer-devel-bounces+bernhard.graaf=[hidden email]] Im Auftrag von Bernhard Graaf Hi, Sorry, there is a fault
in my pipe. I try this: gst-launch-0.10 -v dvbsrc
adapter=0 frequency=12544000 pids=97:511:512:515 polarity='h' symbol-rate=22000
! mpegtsdemux es-pids=511:512 ! mpegpsmux ! filesink location=test.mpg The Messages are: New clock: MpegTSClock /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstMpegTSDemux:mpegtsdemux0.GstPad:sink:
caps = video/mpegts, mpegversion=(int)2, systemstream=(boolean)true /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstMpegTSDemux:mpegtsdemux0:
pat-info = ((GValueArray*) 0x8307b60) /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstMpegTSDemux:mpegtsdemux0:
pmt-info = ((MpegTsPmtInfo*) 0xb6c04680) /GstPipeline:pipeline0/MpegPsMux:mpegpsmux0.GstPad:pad0:
caps = video/mpeg, mpegversion=(int)2, systemstream=(boolean)false /GstPipeline:pipeline0/MpegPsMux:mpegpsmux0.GstPad:src:
caps = video/mpeg, mpegversion=(int)2, systemstream=(boolean)true /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstFileSink:filesink0.GstPad:sink:
caps = video/mpeg, mpegversion=(int)2, systemstream=(boolean)true And that’s what I
get: Only the video-stream without any audio. What’s wrong with
this pipe? Thanks’ a lot! Bernhard Von:
gstreamer-devel-bounces+bernhard.graaf=[hidden email]
[mailto:gstreamer-devel-bounces+bernhard.graaf=[hidden email]] Im Auftrag von Bernhard Graaf Hi, I have a problem for seeking in MPEG-TS-files (to
slow) and want to convert a TS-Stream to PS. But it seems to be a little tricky to select the
pids. My pipe looks like this: ‘gst-launch-0.10 dvbsrc pids=97:511:512
frequ….. ! mpegtsdemux es-pids=511:512 ! mpeg2dec ! filesink
location=test.mpg’ The pids are: 97 = PMT, 511 = Video, 512 = Audio. But it doesn’t work. The file is always 0 Bytes
long. Without converting, it’s a very simple pipe: ‘gst-launch-0.10 dvbsrc pids=97:511:512
frequ….. ! filesink location=test.mpg’ And it’s works very good. What to I wrong to convert the stream? Thanks’ a lot for helping!! Bernhard _______________________________________________ gstreamer-devel mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel |
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Your pipe may look like
gst-launch dvbsrc ! mpegtsdemux name=demux demux.video_0040 ! queue ! mpegpsmux name=mux ! filesink demux.audio_0040 ! queue ! mux. So in your pipe only video pad of demux was linked with video pad of mux. You need to link both audio & video. Regards Kapil  On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 3:17 PM, Bernhard Graaf <[hidden email]> wrote:
-- www.mediamagictechnologies.com (Gstreamer, ffmpeg, Red5, Streaming) twitter handle: @gst_kaps http://www.linkedin.com/in/kapilagrawal _______________________________________________ gstreamer-devel mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel |
Hi Kapil, thanks’ for your answer
and your help. The following pipe is running well (after your mail): gst-launch-0.10 -vvv
dvbsrc adapter=1 frequency=12544000 pids=97:511:512:515 polarity='h'
symbol-rate=22000 ! mpegtsdemux name=demux demux.video_01ff ! queue ! mpegpsmux
name=mux ! filesink location=/home/bgraaf/Share/TVAufnahmen/Test3.mpg
demux.audio_0200 ! queue ! mux. But the next problem I
have is that this pipe should run in my own C-program. --------------------------- #include
<stdio.h> #include
<unistd.h> #include
<gst/gst.h> #include
<glib.h> #include
<string.h> GstElement
*dvb_pipe, *dvb_source, *dvb_demux, *dvb_queue, *dvb_mux, *dvb_sink,
*fake_queue, *fake_sink; GstBus *dvb_bus; GMainLoop *loop; int mux_pad = 0; static gboolean dvb_bus_call
(GstBus *tmp_bus,
GstMessage *msg,
gpointer data) { switch
(GST_MESSAGE_TYPE (msg)) {
case GST_MESSAGE_EOS:
g_print ("End of stream\n");
break;
case GST_MESSAGE_ERROR: {
gchar *debug;
GError *error;
gst_message_parse_error (msg, &error, &debug);
g_free (debug);
g_printerr ("Error: %s\n", error->message);
g_error_free (error);
break;
}
default:
break; } return
TRUE; } static void tv_demux_pad_added
(GstElement *element,
GstPad *pad,
gpointer data) { GstPad
*sinkpad; GstElement
*queue = (GstElement *) data; gchar
*name; char
tmp_str[20]; name =
gst_pad_get_name (pad); g_print
("A new pad %s was created\n", name);
if(strncmp(name,"v",1) == 0) || (strncmp(name,"a",1) == 0)) {
sprintf(tmp_str,"pad%d", mux_pad);
printf("Pad: %s\n", tmp_str);
sinkpad = gst_element_get_static_pad (queue, tmp_str);
gst_pad_link (pad, sinkpad);
gst_object_unref (sinkpad);
g_print ("Dynamic pad created, linking TS-Demuxer/TS-Muxer\n");
++mux_pad; } else {
sinkpad = gst_element_get_static_pad (fake_queue, "sink");
gst_pad_link (pad, sinkpad);
gst_object_unref (sinkpad);
g_print ("Dynamic pad created, linking TS-Demuxer/Fake-Sink\n"); } g_free
(name); } static void tv_mux_pad_added
(GstElement *element,
GstPad *pad,
gpointer data) { GstPad
*sinkpad; GstElement
*queue = (GstElement *) data; gchar
*name; name =
gst_pad_get_name (pad); g_print
("A new pad %s was created\n", name); sinkpad =
gst_element_get_static_pad (queue, "sink"); gst_pad_link
(pad, sinkpad);
gst_object_unref (sinkpad); g_print
("Dynamic pad created, linking TS-Muxer/Video-Sink\n"); g_free
(name); } int init_gst() { gst_init
(0, NULL); loop =
g_main_loop_new (NULL, FALSE); dvb_pipe =
gst_pipeline_new ("DVB-Streamer");
dvb_source = gst_element_factory_make
("dvbsrc", "dvb-source");
dvb_demux = gst_element_factory_make
("mpegtsdemux", "dvb-demux"); dvb_queue =
gst_element_factory_make
("queue", "dvb-queue");
dvb_mux = gst_element_factory_make
("mpegpsmux", "dvb-mux");
dvb_sink = gst_element_factory_make
("filesink", "dvb-sink"); fake_queue =
gst_element_factory_make
("queue",
"fake-queue"); fake_sink =
gst_element_factory_make ("fakesink", "fake-sink"); if
(!dvb_pipe || !dvb_source || !dvb_demux || !dvb_queue || !dvb_mux || !dvb_sink
|| !fake_queue || !fake_sink) {
g_printerr ("One element could not be created. Exiting.\n");
if(!dvb_pipe) g_printerr("DVB-Pipeline not created\n");
else if(!dvb_source) g_printerr("DVB-Source not created\n");
else if(!dvb_demux) g_printerr("DVB-Demuxer not created\n");
else if(!dvb_queue) g_printerr("DVB-Queue not created\n");
else if(!dvb_mux) g_printerr("DVB-Muxer not created\n"); else
if(!dvb_sink) g_printerr("DVB-Sink not created\n");
else if(!fake_queue) g_printerr("Fake-Queue not created\n");
else if(!fake_sink) g_printerr("Fake-Sink not created\n");
return -1; } dvb_bus =
gst_pipeline_get_bus (GST_PIPELINE (dvb_pipe));
gst_bus_add_watch (dvb_bus, dvb_bus_call, NULL);
gst_object_unref (dvb_bus);
gst_bin_add_many (GST_BIN (dvb_pipe), dvb_source, dvb_demux, dvb_queue,
dvb_mux, dvb_sink, fake_queue, fake_sink, NULL);
gst_element_link (dvb_source, dvb_demux);
gst_element_link_many(dvb_queue, dvb_mux, dvb_sink, NULL);
gst_element_link_many(fake_queue, fake_sink, NULL);
g_signal_connect (dvb_demux, "pad-added", G_CALLBACK
(tv_demux_pad_added), dvb_mux);
g_signal_connect (dvb_mux, "pad-added", G_CALLBACK
(tv_mux_pad_added), dvb_sink); return 1; } int send_p7() {
gst_element_set_state (dvb_pipe, GST_STATE_NULL);
g_object_set (G_OBJECT (dvb_source), "adapter", 1, NULL);
g_object_set (G_OBJECT (dvb_source), "frequency", 12544000, NULL);
g_object_set (G_OBJECT (dvb_source), "pids",
"97:511:512:515", NULL);
g_object_set (G_OBJECT (dvb_source), "polarity", "h",
NULL);
g_object_set (G_OBJECT (dvb_source), "symbol-rate", 22000, NULL); g_object_set
(G_OBJECT (dvb_sink), "location",
"/home/bgraaf/Videos/Test.mpg", NULL); g_print
("Now playing: Prog 7\n");
gst_element_set_state (dvb_pipe, GST_STATE_PLAYING); g_print
("Running...\n");
g_main_loop_run (loop); return 0; } int main (int argc,
char *argv[]) {
init_gst(); send_p7();
return 0; } ------------------------ The messages from the
program are: A new pad video_01ff was
created (<unknown>:2469):
GStreamer-CRITICAL **: gst_pad_link: assertion `GST_IS_PAD (sinkpad)' failed (<unknown>:2469):
GStreamer-CRITICAL **: gst_object_unref: assertion `object != NULL' failed So it look like a link
problem between the mpegtsdemux-src-pads and the mpegpsmux-sink-pads. What’s
wrong with this program. Thanks’ a lot for
your help!!! Bernhard Von:
gstreamer-devel-bounces+bernhard.graaf=[hidden email]
[mailto:gstreamer-devel-bounces+bernhard.graaf=[hidden email]] Im Auftrag von Kapil Agrawal Your pipe may look like On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 3:17 PM, Bernhard Graaf <[hidden email]> wrote: Hi, Sorry, there is a fault in my pipe. I try this: gst-launch-0.10 -v dvbsrc adapter=0
frequency=12544000 pids=97:511:512:515 polarity='h' symbol-rate=22000 !
mpegtsdemux es-pids=511:512 ! mpegpsmux ! filesink location=test.mpg The Messages are: New clock: MpegTSClock /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstMpegTSDemux:mpegtsdemux0.GstPad:sink:
caps = video/mpegts, mpegversion=(int)2, systemstream=(boolean)true /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstMpegTSDemux:mpegtsdemux0:
pat-info = ((GValueArray*) 0x8307b60) /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstMpegTSDemux:mpegtsdemux0:
pmt-info = ((MpegTsPmtInfo*) 0xb6c04680) /GstPipeline:pipeline0/MpegPsMux:mpegpsmux0.GstPad:pad0:
caps = video/mpeg, mpegversion=(int)2, systemstream=(boolean)false /GstPipeline:pipeline0/MpegPsMux:mpegpsmux0.GstPad:src:
caps = video/mpeg, mpegversion=(int)2, systemstream=(boolean)true /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstFileSink:filesink0.GstPad:sink:
caps = video/mpeg, mpegversion=(int)2, systemstream=(boolean)true And that’s what I get: Only the
video-stream without any audio. What’s wrong with this pipe? Thanks’ a lot! Bernhard Von: gstreamer-devel-bounces+bernhard.graaf=gmx.de@lists.freedesktop.org
[mailto:[hidden email]=gmx.de@lists.freedesktop.org] Im Auftrag von Bernhard Graaf Hi, I
have a problem for seeking in MPEG-TS-files (to slow) and want to convert a
TS-Stream to PS. But
it seems to be a little tricky to select the pids. My pipe looks like this: ‘gst-launch-0.10
dvbsrc pids=97:511:512 frequ….. ! mpegtsdemux es-pids=511:512 !
mpeg2dec ! filesink location=test.mpg’ The
pids are: 97 = PMT, 511 = Video, 512 = Audio. But
it doesn’t work. The file is always 0 Bytes long. Without
converting, it’s a very simple pipe: ‘gst-launch-0.10
dvbsrc pids=97:511:512 frequ….. ! filesink location=test.mpg’ And
it’s works very good. What
to I wrong to convert the stream? Thanks’
a lot for helping!! Bernhard
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