I would very much like to be able to use gst to launch goom against a
particular jack port (or jack's system out, or even capture would be fine). For testing purposes, I just launch jack as 'jackd -r -d dummy' this works for me to launch goom(2k1) with gst against a bogus source gst-launch -v audiotestsrc ! goom2k1 ! ffmpegcolorspace ! xvimagesink but when I try what I think is the right thing gst-launch -v jackaudiosrc ! goom2k1 ! ffmpegcolorspace ! xvimagesink it gives WARNING: erroneous pipeline: could not link jackaudiosrc0 to goom2k10 while a base test of jackaudiosrc does appear to work [sysuser@sci-zyx ~]$ gst-launch -v jackaudiosrc connect=1 ! jackaudiosink connect=1 Setting pipeline to PAUSED ... /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstJackAudioSrc:jackaudiosrc0: actual-buffer-time = 192000 /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstJackAudioSrc:jackaudiosrc0: actual-latency-time = 21333 /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstJackAudioSrc:jackaudiosrc0.GstPad:src: caps = audio/x-raw-float, endianness=(int)1234 , width=(int)32, rate=(int)48000, channels=(int)2, channel-positions=(GstAudioChannelPosition)< GST_AUDIO_CHANN EL_POSITION_FRONT_LEFT, GST_AUDIO_CHANNEL_POSITION_FRONT_RIGHT > Pipeline is live and does not need PREROLL ... Setting pipeline to PLAYING ... New clock: GstAudioSrcClock /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstJackAudioSink:jackaudiosink0.GstPad:sink: caps = audio/x-raw-float, endianness=(int)1 234, width=(int)32, rate=(int)48000, channels=(int)2, channel-positions=(GstAudioChannelPosition)< GST_AUDIO_CH ANNEL_POSITION_FRONT_LEFT, GST_AUDIO_CHANNEL_POSITION_FRONT_RIGHT > ----------------- note that with --gst-debug=3, the failed goom launch gives- ... ... 0:00:00.034788030 15172 0x98a6050 INFO GST_PADS gstutils.c:1046:gst_pad_check_link: trying to link goom2k10:sink and jackaudiosrc0:src 0:00:00.034808354 15172 0x98a6050 INFO GST_PADS gstutils.c:1061:gst_pad_check_link: Src pad goom2k10:sink is not source pad, failed 0:00:00.034862761 15172 0x98a6050 INFO GST_ELEMENT_PADS gstutils.c:1209:gst_element_get_compatible_pad:<jackaudiosrc0> Could not find a compatible pad to link to goom2k10:sink 0:00:00.034896215 15172 0x98a6050 ERROR GST_PIPELINE ./grammar.y:614:gst_parse_perform_link: could not link jackaudiosrc0 to goom2k10 0:00:00.034988127 15172 0x98a6050 INFO GST_PIPELINE ./grammar.y:568:gst_parse_perform_link: linking goom2k10:(any) to ffmpegcsp0:(any) (0/0) with caps "(NULL)" ... ... Anyway, it seems maybe I should take libgoom or libvisual and just write a jack app that bypasses gst, though perhaps using the gst goom plugin code as a reference. I would also like very much to be able to save goom output frames, i.e. for a highrez post-facto video in addition to live visualization. I figure worst case I can see where the gst goom plugin is pushing a new frame, and could save that out. I wonder though if there is some awesome extension to the gst-launch goom pipeline that could case video frames to be saved, with audio too? Thanks for any input and/or solutions, peace... -dmc _______________________________________________ gstreamer-devel mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel |
On 02/24/2011 10:53 AM, Douglas McClendon wrote:
> I would very much like to be able to use gst to launch goom against a > particular jack port (or jack's system out, or even capture would be > fine). > > For testing purposes, I just launch jack as > 'jackd -r -d dummy' > > this works for me to launch goom(2k1) with gst against a bogus source > > gst-launch -v audiotestsrc ! goom2k1 ! ffmpegcolorspace ! xvimagesink > > but when I try what I think is the right thing > > gst-launch -v jackaudiosrc ! goom2k1 ! ffmpegcolorspace ! xvimagesink try gst-launch -v jackaudiosrc ! audioconvert ! goom2k1 ! ffmpegcolorspace ! xvimagesink You can see that you need to convert when using gst-inspect on jackaudiosrc and goom2k1 because jack outputs float samples and goom only accepts integer samples. Wim > > it gives > > WARNING: erroneous pipeline: could not link jackaudiosrc0 to goom2k10 > > while a base test of jackaudiosrc does appear to work > > [sysuser@sci-zyx ~]$ gst-launch -v jackaudiosrc connect=1 ! > jackaudiosink connect=1 > Setting pipeline to PAUSED ... > /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstJackAudioSrc:jackaudiosrc0: > actual-buffer-time = 192000 > /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstJackAudioSrc:jackaudiosrc0: > actual-latency-time = 21333 > /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstJackAudioSrc:jackaudiosrc0.GstPad:src: caps > = audio/x-raw-float, endianness=(int)1234 > , width=(int)32, rate=(int)48000, channels=(int)2, > channel-positions=(GstAudioChannelPosition)< GST_AUDIO_CHANN > EL_POSITION_FRONT_LEFT, GST_AUDIO_CHANNEL_POSITION_FRONT_RIGHT > > Pipeline is live and does not need PREROLL ... > Setting pipeline to PLAYING ... > New clock: GstAudioSrcClock > /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstJackAudioSink:jackaudiosink0.GstPad:sink: > caps = audio/x-raw-float, endianness=(int)1 > 234, width=(int)32, rate=(int)48000, channels=(int)2, > channel-positions=(GstAudioChannelPosition)< GST_AUDIO_CH > ANNEL_POSITION_FRONT_LEFT, GST_AUDIO_CHANNEL_POSITION_FRONT_RIGHT > > > ----------------- > > note that with --gst-debug=3, the failed goom launch gives- > > ... > ... > > 0:00:00.034788030 15172 0x98a6050 INFO GST_PADS > gstutils.c:1046:gst_pad_check_link: trying to link goom2k10:sink and > jackaudiosrc0:src > 0:00:00.034808354 15172 0x98a6050 INFO GST_PADS > gstutils.c:1061:gst_pad_check_link: Src pad goom2k10:sink is not > source pad, failed > 0:00:00.034862761 15172 0x98a6050 INFO GST_ELEMENT_PADS > gstutils.c:1209:gst_element_get_compatible_pad:<jackaudiosrc0> Could > not find a compatible pad to link to goom2k10:sink > 0:00:00.034896215 15172 0x98a6050 ERROR GST_PIPELINE > ./grammar.y:614:gst_parse_perform_link: could not link jackaudiosrc0 > to goom2k10 > 0:00:00.034988127 15172 0x98a6050 INFO GST_PIPELINE > ./grammar.y:568:gst_parse_perform_link: linking goom2k10:(any) to > ffmpegcsp0:(any) (0/0) with caps "(NULL)" > > ... > ... > > Anyway, it seems maybe I should take libgoom or libvisual and just > write a jack app that bypasses gst, though perhaps using the gst goom > plugin code as a reference. > > I would also like very much to be able to save goom output frames, > i.e. for a highrez post-facto video in addition to live > visualization. I figure worst case I can see where the gst goom > plugin is pushing a new frame, and could save that out. I wonder > though if there is some awesome extension to the gst-launch goom > pipeline that could case video frames to be saved, with audio too? > > Thanks for any input and/or solutions, peace... > > -dmc > _______________________________________________ > gstreamer-devel mailing list > [hidden email] > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel _______________________________________________ gstreamer-devel mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel |
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