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Also had issues with their setting of source caps each time a new frame was encoded. Not sure why that didn't work, but removing the code proved to move things along from a deadlock. Will revisit this one.<br>
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<div>When I was using a dm365 I discovered that having caps in things like udpsrc where the caps can be a property of the element, did n't work well. Moving the caps into their own pipeline stage fixed the problem. Might this help you?</div>
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Thanks for everyone's help!<br>
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paul <br>
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