[gstreamer-bugs] [Bug 354174] [PATCH] add REAL support by using the proprietary drivers

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Sun Dec 10 14:39:50 PST 2006


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  GStreamer | gst-plugins-ugly | Ver: HEAD CVS





------- Comment #17 from René Stadler  2006-12-10 22:38 UTC -------
(In reply to comment #16)
> I haven't used this element with files. I tested it using the live streams on
> http://www.tagesschau.de. This patch is a proof of concept - I did not claim
> that this element is ready for production. 
> 

OK.  I figured that it should work from the subsequent comments.  Thanks for
clearing this up :-)

Any idea why it doesn't work with files?  More or less randomly poking around
in the code, the best thing I could get was a green frame.

[...] 
> (1) error messages: As long as the element is not fully working (i.e.
> audio/video in sync, no image problems...), the error messages will help
> improving the driver.
> 

OK, e.g. Totem does not show the debug part of the error message.

[...]
> (3) patch format: I'll add the configure.ac modification as a separate patch.
> If you can tell me how to tell cvs diff to include the new files in the
> resulting file, I'd be very grateful.

I don't know anything about CVS, I'm waiting for it to die.

If you don't have write access to the repository, all changes are private to
yourself anyways so there's no reason to rely on CVS.  To obtain a patch to
send in, one normally uses diff -Naur against an unmodified tree.  If this
becomes harder to manage, you can use your favorite revision control system to
practically fork the tree locally (one preferably picks a system where this is
easy).


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