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[I have some question about clock]

alashine

Hi,

 

Now I am study GStreamer.

When I read the GStreamer Application Development Manual, I did not understood below figure.

clocks.JPG

 

In that figure, my question is why do not running time rest to 0 in replay start position.

 

Related to GSreamer clock I found another documentation.

In GStreamer 0.10 Core Reference Manual I found that when reset to 0 running time.

You can click site. http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/data/doc/gstreamer/head/gstreamer/html/GstPipeline.html

You can read below sentence.

When the pipeline goes to READY or a flushing seek is performed on it, the running time is reset to 0.

When sending a flushing seek event to a GstPipeline (see gst_element_seek()), it will make sure that the pipeline is properly PAUSED and resumed as well as set the new running time to 0 when the seek succeeded.

 

So in my opinion running time is rest to 0 in replay period.

Is that right?

 

Please reply to me.

 

Thank you.

 

 

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Re: [I have some question about clock]

Stefan Sauer
On 06/28/11 03:35, alashine wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> Now I am study GStreamer.
>
> When I read the GStreamer Application Development Manual, I did not
> understood below figure.
>
> clocks.JPG
>
> In that figure, my question is why do not running time rest to 0 in
> replay start position.
>
> Related to GSreamer clock I found another documentation.
>
> In GStreamer 0.10 Core Reference Manual I found that when reset to 0
> running time.
>
> You can click site.
> http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/data/doc/gstreamer/head/gstreamer/html/GstPipeline.html
>
> You can read below sentence.
>
> “When the pipeline goes to READY or a flushing seek is performed on
> it, the running time is reset to 0.”
>
> “When sending a flushing seek event to a GstPipeline (see
> gst_element_seek()
> <http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/data/doc/gstreamer/head/gstreamer/html/GstElement.html#gst-element-seek>),
> it will make sure that the pipeline is properly PAUSED and resumed as
> well as set the new running time to 0 when the seek succeeded.“
>
> So in my opinion running time is rest to 0 in replay period.
>
> Is that right?
>

If you do a seemless looping (see without the flushing flag), then the
running-time is not reset.

Stefan

> Please reply to me.
>
> Thank you.
>
> 이흥렬드림
>
> ========================================================================
>
> Lee Heung Lyeol
>
> IPT GL, DTV SoC Development Sil. SIC Center, LG Electronics Inc.
>
> Seocho R&D Campus, 221, Yangjae-Dong, Seocho-Gu, Seoul, 137-130, Korea
>
> Cell : +82-11-9713-2498
>
> E-mail : [hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]>
>
> ========================================================================
>
>
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