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<P><FONT SIZE=2>I actually said DO NOT go all the way to NULL. If you do, the filesrc will forget the filename. Any other properties you set should get lost, as well.<BR>
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Matt<BR>
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-----Original Message-----<BR>
From: Baldur Gislason [<A HREF="mailto:baldur@medizza.com">mailto:baldur@medizza.com</A>]<BR>
Sent: Mon 11/8/2010 7:12 AM<BR>
To: Discussion of the development of GStreamer<BR>
Subject: Re: [gst-devel] Looping playback of a streamed file.<BR>
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On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 3:53 AM, Gruenke, Matt <mgruenke@tycoint.com> wrote:<BR>
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> It seems like you shouldn't need to go all the way to NULL. For one<BR>
> thing, this would wipe out the filename supplied to the source.<BR>
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If I set the state to NULL, the pipeline does not work after setting it back<BR>
to PLAYING for some reason, the filesrc element blows up:<BR>
<A HREF="http://pastebin.com/VyEbwazz">http://pastebin.com/VyEbwazz</A><BR>
Any ideas?<BR>
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Baldur<BR>
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