Hi, I have a playbin based player, and I’m trying to implement starting it in PAUSED mode and getting frames. I obtain the frames using a fakesink and the handoff signal. When loading a resource, I set the URI and then I set the pipeline in PAUSED mode. Once the pipeline goes to PAUSED I send a step event for stepping 10 seconds into the stream. I expect my handoff signal handler to get called so that I may present the frame. It’s pretty much based on the code found in tests/examples/stepping/framestep1.c. Does this sound valid? The problem I face, is that it seems that when my URI is pointing to a file I have on disk I never get my handoff signal, however for a http URI it seems to work. Are there any known problem around this? Should it work? Also, can I use the same technique for “seeking” when paused and still getting the frame data? I’m not sure I understand the difference between seeking and stepping. Any hints? Best Regards, Henning _______________________________________________ gstreamer-devel mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel |
I decided I didn’t understand what stepping is about, and I found the preroll-handoff signal on the fake-sink, which pretty much does what I need. Using this I will usually get decoded frame data on my sink after I either initially preroll or after the prerolls when I do a seek. However, I have an mp4 file on my SSD disk that whenever I do my initial preroll (I set the uri and put the pipeline in PAUSED mode) I will not get the preroll signal. Is there any reasonable explanation to why I sometimes don’t get the preroll signal? Is this to be expected on some streams for some reason? Best Regards, Henning From: gstreamer-devel [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Henning Riis Hi, I have a playbin based player, and I’m trying to implement starting it in PAUSED mode and getting frames. I obtain the frames using a fakesink and the handoff signal. When loading a resource, I set the URI and then I set the pipeline in PAUSED mode. Once the pipeline goes to PAUSED I send a step event for stepping 10 seconds into the stream. I expect my handoff signal handler to get called so that I may present the frame. It’s pretty much based on the code found in tests/examples/stepping/framestep1.c. Does this sound valid? The problem I face, is that it seems that when my URI is pointing to a file I have on disk I never get my handoff signal, however for a http URI it seems to work. Are there any known problem around this? Should it work? Also, can I use the same technique for “seeking” when paused and still getting the frame data? I’m not sure I understand the difference between seeking and stepping. Any hints? Best Regards, Henning _______________________________________________ gstreamer-devel mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel |
On Di, 2016-07-05 at 08:17 +0000, Henning Riis wrote:
> I decided I didn’t understand what stepping is about, and I found the > preroll-handoff signal on the fake-sink, which pretty much does what > I need. > > Using this I will usually get decoded frame data on my sink after I > either initially preroll or after the prerolls when I do a seek. > > However, I have an mp4 file on my SSD disk that whenever I do my > initial preroll (I set the uri and put the pipeline in PAUSED mode) I > will not get the preroll signal. > > Is there any reasonable explanation to why I sometimes don’t get the > preroll signal? Is this to be expected on some streams for some > reason? rolling with that file? It would be useful to have more details about the player, access to the file in question and debug logs. -- Sebastian Dröge, Centricular Ltd · http://www.centricular.com _______________________________________________ gstreamer-devel mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel signature.asc (968 bytes) Download Attachment |
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