udpsrc input failover

Michael Gruner michael.gruner at ridgerun.com
Thu May 8 10:35:22 PDT 2014


Hi Haris,

You might want to take a look at the 'timeout' property of the udpsrc. 
Basically, if X microseconds passed and no data was received, a message 
will be posted to the bus. You can use that message to switch to your 
other udpsrc.

Michael

On 03/31/2014 05:02 AM, haris wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> Is there any solution about implementing failover for 2 input transport
> streams?
> It is of a small importance if the failover is smooth nor if input streams
> are syncronised from enduser's stand point. It is important however that
> when the 1st input is unavailable that the second input is switched to
> automaticaly, and possibly when the 1st input comes back online to switch
> back to it automaticaly again.
>
> If this is not available, where would you suggest to implement this in the
> gstreamer pipeline?
>
>
> kind regards
> Haris
>
>
>
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