<br><br>gst-launch -v -m uridecodebin uri="<a href="http://carinov:carinov123@10.0.0.151:8001/nphVideo?Mode=0&Resolution=320x240&Quality=Standard">http://carinov:carinov123@10.0.0.151:8001/nphVideo?Mode=0&Resolution=320x240&Quality=Standard</a>" name=dec ! xvimagesink dec. ! fakesink <br>
<br>for this i am getting a single image in the video.<br><br>log<br>---------------<br><br>ot Message #62 from element "dec" (warning): GstMessageWarning, gerror=(GstGError)(NULL), debug=(string)"gsturidecodebin.c\(609\):\ unknown_type_cb\ \(\):\ /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstURIDecodeBin:dec";<br>
WARNING: from element /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstURIDecodeBin:dec: No decoder available for type 'audio/g726'.<br>Additional debug info:<br>gsturidecodebin.c(609): unknown_type_cb (): /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstURIDecodeBin:dec<br>
Got Message #65 from element "decodebin20" (state-changed): GstMessageState, old-state=(GstState)GST_STATE_READY, new-state=(GstState)GST_STATE_PAUSED, pending-state=(GstState)GST_STATE_VOID_PENDING;<br>Got Message #67 from element "dec" (state-changed): GstMessageState, old-state=(GstState)GST_STATE_PAUSED, new-state=(GstState)GST_STATE_PAUSED, pending-state=(GstState)GST_STATE_VOID_PENDING;<br>
Got Message #68 from element "decodebin20" (element): missing-plugin, type=(string)decoder, detail=(GstCaps)audio/g726, name=(string)"audio/g726\ decoder";<br>Got Message #71 from element "source" (error): GstMessageError, gerror=(GstGError)(NULL), debug=(string)"gstbasesrc.c\(2336\):\ gst_base_src_loop\ \(\):\ /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstURIDecodeBin:dec/GstSoupHTTPSrc:source:\012streaming\ task\ paused\,\ reason\ not-linked\ \(-1\)";<br>
ERROR: from element /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstURIDecodeBin:dec/GstSoupHTTPSrc:source: Internal data flow error.<br>Additional debug info:<br>gstbasesrc.c(2336): gst_base_src_loop (): /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstURIDecodeBin:dec/GstSoupHTTPSrc:source:<br>
streaming task paused, reason not-linked (-1)<br><br><br>Me added the patch written by Arnout Vandecappelle.But multipartdemux cant detect the ffdec_g726 decoder.<br>Because in my rtsprecording i am using ffdec_g726 without any problem(there is no multipartdemux in my rtsprecording)<br>
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Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 17:18:46 +0200<br>
From: Sebastian Dr?ge <<a href="mailto:sebastian.droege@collabora.co.uk">sebastian.droege@collabora.co.uk</a>><br>
Subject: Re: [gst-devel] GStreamer C# bindings<br>
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Am Dienstag, den 19.05.2009, 16:48 +0200 schrieb Maarten Bosmans:<br>
> Hi Sebastian,<br>
><br>
> Very nice to see that the gstreamer-sharp bindings are being further<br>
> developed. I'm currently using<br>
> <a href="http://code.google.com/p/cil-bindings/source/browse/#svn/trunk/gstreamer-sharp" target="_blank">http://code.google.com/p/cil-bindings/source/browse/#svn/trunk/gstreamer-sharp</a><br>
> as bindings for my application, but these are not very mature and not<br>
> being actively worked on.<br>
<br>
Oh, I didn't know those bindings yet. But being changed last time almost<br>
a year ago I don't think either they're very usable as Gtk# back then<br>
didn't even support overriding GObject virtual methods<br>
<br>
> I'm eager to try your branch and give feedback. Do you perhaps have a<br>
> Windows build available? I've struggled a bit with mingw, but I can't<br>
> get the bindings to compile.<br>
<br>
You need mono 2.4 and gtk# from SVN trunk plus a few patches from Novell<br>
Bugzilla (take a look at the README file). I'm in contact with the gtk#<br>
maintainer to get all the patches merged though. Also I don't know much<br>
about development on Windows but maybe I can help if you paste the<br>
output of mingw here :)<br>
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Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 17:03:17 +0100<br>
From: Bastien Nocera <<a href="mailto:hadess@hadess.net">hadess@hadess.net</a>><br>
Subject: Re: [gst-devel] MMS Streaming playback ok with<br>
totem-gstreamer but not with gst-lauch<br>
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On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 00:28 +0200, Tigre-Bleu wrote:<br>
> Hello,<br>
><br>
> I have a problem with gstreamer while playing streaming video. When I<br>
> use totem-gstreamer, video is perfectly rendered but with gst-launch<br>
> pipeline do not initializes correctly.<br>
<br>
You're trying to play a playlist file (most likely ASX) through playbin.<br>
playbin doesn't understand playlist files, but Totem does.<br>
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Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 18:30:17 +0200<br>
From: Faviladeba AS <<a href="mailto:faviladeba@gmail.com">faviladeba@gmail.com</a>><br>
Subject: [gst-devel] FluTSmux performance????<br>
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Hi all,<br>
<br>
I am having problems with the *flutsmux/flutsdemux *gstreamer elements. I do<br>
streaming from a PC to another, but what I can display is a very bad quality<br>
video. But if I *just replace* these elements by<br>
*rtph264pay/rtph264depay*in the pipelines, it goes perfectly.<br>
<br>
It is a performance problem? Is there some other couple muxer/demuxer<br>
for MPEG2 Transport Stream? Is there something that I can do to improve the<br>
performance (such as add queues, or something like that? I have read that<br>
"flu" comes from "fluendo", a fantastic company (I have seen their web page<br>
and their products are incredible) ... do they have a "faster" muxer/demuxer<br>
to buy it? It could be a version problem (using gst-fluendo-mpegmux version<br>
0.10.4)?<br>
<br>
The pipelines, by the way, are:<br>
Sender: *gst-launch-0.10 v4l2src !<br>
'video/x-raw-yuv,format=(fourcc)I420,width=640,height=480,framerate=(fraction)25/1'<br>
! x264enc ! queue ! flutsmux ! udpsink host=192.168.0.2 port=8000*<br>
Receiver: *gst-launch-0.10 udpsrc port=8000 ! queue ! flutsdemux !<br>
'video/x-h264,width=640,height=480' ! decodebin ! autovideosink*<br>
<br>
Thank you very much one more time.<br>
Regards,<br>
Favila.<br>
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Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 11:36:21 -0500<br>
From: Michael Stute <<a href="mailto:mrstute@gmail.com">mrstute@gmail.com</a>><br>
Subject: [gst-devel] Noobie Connection problems<br>
To: <a href="mailto:gstreamer-devel@lists.sourceforge.net">gstreamer-devel@lists.sourceforge.net</a><br>
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I have the following rough code trying to get a pipeline going. All the<br>
GstElement * variables are global to the file so I left those out. But every<br>
call to gst_element_factory_make works with no NULL values return.<br>
I want the following:<br>
<br>
uridecodebin ---> volume --> equalizer-10band --> alsasink<br>
<br>
If I connect uridecodebin directly to the alsasink sink everything works,<br>
but when I connect the pad in on_pad_connect to volume "sink" or mixer<br>
"sink" I get an Internal Data Error. Volume and mixer sink accepts raw data,<br>
uridecodebin outputs raw data.<br>
<br>
If I launch gst-launch with this chain everything works.<br>
<br>
What am I doing wrong?<br>
<br>
----------------------------------------------------------<br>
----------------------------------------------------------<br>
static void<br>
on_pad_added (GstElement *element,<br>
GstPad *pad,<br>
gpointer data)<br>
{<br>
GstPad *sinkpad;<br>
<br>
sinkpad = gst_element_get_static_pad (mixer, "sink");<br>
if(sinkpad==NULL)<br>
printf("Sink pad is null\n");<br>
<br>
gst_pad_link (pad, sinkpad);<br>
gst_object_unref (sinkpad);<br>
}<br>
<br>
/*<br>
* Set up the streaming pipleine<br>
*<br>
*<br>
*/<br>
GstElement *<br>
init_streamer(void) {<br>
GstElement *pipeline;<br>
<br>
/* create pipeline */<br>
pipeline = gst_pipeline_new ("rpm streamer");<br>
<br>
src=gst_element_factory_make ("uridecodebin", "play");<br>
if(!src) {<br>
printf("Failed to create source\n");<br>
exit(0);<br>
}<br>
audio=gst_element_factory_make ("alsasink", "output");<br>
gain=gst_element_factory_make("volume","gain");<br>
if(!gain) {<br>
printf("Failed to create gain\n");<br>
exit(0);<br>
}<br>
mixer=gst_element_factory_make("equalizer-10bands","mix");<br>
if(!mixer) {<br>
printf("Failed to create mixer\n");<br>
exit(0);<br>
}<br>
<br>
ac=gst_element_factory_make("audioconvert","convert");<br>
if(!ac) {<br>
printf("Failed to create audioconvert\n");<br>
exit(0);<br>
}<br>
<br>
//<br>
g_object_set (G_OBJECT (gain), "volume", 1.0, NULL);<br>
g_signal_connect (src, "pad-added", G_CALLBACK (on_pad_added), NULL);<br>
<br>
//pipeline=gst_element_factory_make ("playbin", "play");<br>
gst_bin_add_many (GST_BIN (pipeline), src, mixer, audio, NULL);<br>
<br>
return(pipeline);<br>
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Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 19:36:24 +0200<br>
From: Julien Moutte <<a href="mailto:julien@moutte.net">julien@moutte.net</a>><br>
Subject: Re: [gst-devel] FluTSmux performance????<br>
To: Discussion of the development of GStreamer<br>
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Hi Favila,<br>
<br>
I doubt the muxing performance is the problem you have here.<br>
<br>
It sounds more like timestamping issues. You should look at the<br>
timestamps you are getting outside of the demuxer and figure out if they<br>
make sense.<br>
<br>
GST_DEBUG=flutsdemux:4 should help.<br>
<br>
Best regards,<br>
<br>
Julien Moutte,<br>
FLUENDO S.A.<br>
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Faviladeba AS wrote:<br>
><br>
> Hi all,<br>
><br>
> I am having problems with the /flutsmux/flutsdemux /gstreamer elements.<br>
> I do streaming from a PC to another, but what I can display is a very<br>
> bad quality video. But if I _just replace_ these elements by<br>
> /rtph264pay/rtph264depay/ in the pipelines, it goes perfectly.<br>
><br>
> It is a performance problem? Is there some other couple<br>
> muxer/demuxer for MPEG2 Transport Stream? Is there something that I can<br>
> do to improve the performance (such as add queues, or something like<br>
> that? I have read that "flu" comes from "fluendo", a fantastic company<br>
> (I have seen their web page and their products are incredible) ... do<br>
> they have a "faster" muxer/demuxer to buy it? It could be a version<br>
> problem (using gst-fluendo-mpegmux version 0.10.4)?<br>
><br>
> The pipelines, by the way, are:<br>
> Sender: /gst-launch-0.10 v4l2src !<br>
> 'video/x-raw-yuv,format=(fourcc)I420,width=640,height=480,framerate=(fraction)25/1'<br>
> ! x264enc ! queue ! flutsmux ! udpsink host=192.168.0.2 port=8000/<br>
> Receiver: /gst-launch-0.10 udpsrc port=8000 ! queue ! flutsdemux<br>
> ! 'video/x-h264,width=640,height=480' ! decodebin ! autovideosink/<br>
><br>
> Thank you very much one more time.<br>
> Regards,<br>
> Favila.<br>
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Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 01:58:08 +0200<br>
From: Nicolas Bertrand <<a href="mailto:nico@inattendu.org">nico@inattendu.org</a>><br>
Subject: [gst-devel] How to mux in mpeg/DVD format ?<br>
To: Discussion of the development of GStreamer<br>
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Hello<br>
In gstreamer How I can mux to MPEG format ? for example Mux video MPEG2<br>
and audio ac3 ?<br>
Actually I try to merge several files in this format in a single file. I<br>
can demux the stream then merge audio and merge video with gnonlin, then<br>
I try to mux the 2 streams.<br>
Is there a way to merge files without demuxin/muxing streams ?<br>
<br>
Thanks<br>
<br>
Nico<br>
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Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 09:47:34 +0800<br>
From: Jon Burgess <<a href="mailto:jkburges@gmail.com">jkburges@gmail.com</a>><br>
Subject: Re: [gst-devel] BaseSink "sync" property<br>
To: Discussion of the development of GStreamer<br>
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Arnout,<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
> > You can see however for the logs for the problematic machine that the<br>
> > timestamps are screwy. Is this what you are talking about when you say<br>
> > "bad timestamp"?<br>
><br>
> try with<br>
><br>
> gst-launch -v rtspsrc location=... ! rtpmp4vdepay ! fakesink<br>
><br>
<br>
Both results (below) look fairly similar to my untrained eye, except that<br>
for the "not working" case, the timestamps around key frames (assuming the<br>
larger buffer sizes are key frames) are a bit more irregular, i.e. the<br>
timestamp of the key frame buffer is later than "average").<br>
<br>
Maybe this is something to do with the problem?<br>
<br>
I'll say again though, it's the same source (an axis-207 network camera btw)<br>
giving different behaviour on two different machines.<br>
<br>
Regards,<br>
Jono<br>
<br>
Output from machine where things are not working:<br>
<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < (25531 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.115387000, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 0) 0x773210"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1629 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.140488000, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 0) 0x76e500"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1273 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.163004000, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 1) 0x76e600"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1216 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.192507000, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 1) 0x773110"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 989 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.242206000, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 1) 0x76e580"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < (25545 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.297419000, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 0) 0x773290"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1614 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.311578000, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 0) 0x76e080"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1437 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.341912000, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 1) 0x76e500"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1135 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.377135000, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 1) 0x76e680"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1143 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.414864000, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 1) 0x773110"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < (25525 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.484937000, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 0) 0x76e600"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1602 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.496217000, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 0) 0x773210"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1380 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.526457000, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 1) 0x76e080"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1108 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.562038000, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 1) 0x773190"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1082 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.600270000, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 1) 0x76e680"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < (25554 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.666713000, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 0) 0x76e500"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1639 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.708056000, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 0) 0x773290"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1325 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.713334000, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 1) 0x773210"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1228 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.748064000, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 1) 0x76e580"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 4044 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.786032000, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 0) 0x76e100"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < (25604 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.852612000, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 0) 0x76e380"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1769 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.865970000, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 0) 0x773310"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1562 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.896166000, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 0) 0x76e100"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1411 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.934719000, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 1) 0x773390"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1382 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.970643000, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 1) 0x76e080"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < (25708 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:01.037899000, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 0) 0x76e680"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1793 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:01.051263000, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 0) 0x76e400"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1685 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:01.082546000, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 0) 0x76e080"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1458 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:01.118621000, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 1) 0x76e480"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1499 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:01.157505000, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 0) 0x76e500"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < (25697 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:01.222425000, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 0) 0x76e300"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1822 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:01.240648000, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 0) 0x773210"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1536 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:01.266806000, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
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<br>
And from machine where things are working:<br>
<br>
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flags: 0) 0x817a9e0"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1266 bytes,<br>
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flags: 1) 0xb6705770"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1150 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.208285288, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 1) 0xb67056c0"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1003 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.245140451, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 1) 0xb6705610"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < (25548 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.278442091, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 0) 0x817aa30"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1605 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.314877816, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 0) 0x817aa80"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1229 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.351525908, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 1) 0xb6705968"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1211 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.388083632, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 1) 0xb6705910"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1055 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.424506176, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 1) 0xb6705610"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < (25568 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.451853833, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 0) 0x817aad0"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1602 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.487930787, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 0) 0x817ab20"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1269 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.524377079, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 1) 0xb67055b8"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1096 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.560764070, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 1) 0xb67058b8"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 950 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.597148587, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 1) 0xb6705610"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < (25557 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.627268893, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 0) 0x817ab70"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1563 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.663888043, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 0) 0xb6705010"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1353 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.700686383, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 1) 0x8185718"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1252 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.737480094, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 1) 0xb6705910"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 4103 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.773962126, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 0) 0xb6705060"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < (25767 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.809960609, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 0) 0xb67050b0"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1743 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.846936837, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 0) 0xb6705100"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1574 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.883895495, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 0) 0xb6705150"<br>
/pipeline0/fakesink0: last-message = "chain ******* < ( 1407 bytes,<br>
timestamp: 0:00:00.920887411, duration: none, offset: -1, offset_end: -1,<br>
flags: 1) 0xb6705910"<br>
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