Anyone? Please, I urgently need help with this. I will repeat my issue in this bump.<br><br>I desperately need help on something I've been stuck on for weeks. I am
working on a project to make a program that will stream music files from
your computer, but I cannot get gst to import into Python. I am on
Windows 64-bit, fyi, and all my Python installations are 64-bit.<br>
<br>In Python 2.7, I can import pygst and do pygst.require("0.10") fine,
but I then get an Import error: DLL load failed: %1 is not a valid
Win32 application.<br><br>In Python 2.6, I just get an error saying that gst doesn't exist at all.<br>
<br>I even tried the Python 2.5 gst bindings here (<a href="http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/pkg/windows/releases/gst-python/gst-python25-0.10.10.setup.zip" target="_blank">http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/pkg/windows/releases/gst-python/gst-python25-0.10.10.setup.zip</a>), but the installation doesn't detect my Python 2.5 64-bit, and Python 2.5 32-bit won't run at all on my machine.<br>
<br> I had used <a href="http://www.sjkingston.com/blog/gstreamer-on-windows" target="_blank">this guide</a>
for GStreamer installation, and I can run Windows GStreamer commands
fine, which tells me GStreamer is properly installed, but I just can't
get it into Python, or my Python bindings aren't working. (<a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6907473/cannot-import-gst-in-python" target="_blank">This page</a> describes this same problem that I'm having.)<br>
<br>Could anyone provide any help on how to finally get gst to import
into Python 2.7 (preferably) or 2.6? I'll use whichever version of
Python is easiest at this point, as long as it will finally work. I am
ultimately trying to use this streaming template: <a href="http://www.jejik.com/articles/2007/01/streaming_audio_over_tcp_with_python-gstreamer/" target="_blank">http://www.jejik.com/articles/2007/01/streaming_audio_over_tcp_with_python-gstreamer/</a><br>
<br>Sincerely,<br>Sean<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 12:06 PM, Sean McHugh <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:sean.a.mchugh@gmail.com">sean.a.mchugh@gmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
Hello all,<br><br>I desperately need help on something I've been stuck on for weeks. I am working on a project to make a program that will stream music files from your computer, but I cannot get gst to import into Python. I am on Windows 64-bit, fyi, and all my Python installations are 64-bit.<br>
<br>In Python 2.7, I can import pygst and do pygst.require("0.10") fine, but I then get an Import error: DLL load failed: %1 is not a valid Win32 application.<br><br>In Python 2.6, I just get an error saying that gst doesn't exist at all.<br>
<br>I even tried the Python 2.5 gst bindings here (<a href="http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/pkg/windows/releases/gst-python/gst-python25-0.10.10.setup.zip" target="_blank">http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/pkg/windows/releases/gst-python/gst-python25-0.10.10.setup.zip</a>), but the installation doesn't detect my Python 2.5 64-bit, and Python 2.5 32-bit won't run at all on my machine.<br>
<br> I had used <a href="http://www.sjkingston.com/blog/gstreamer-on-windows" target="_blank">this guide</a> for GStreamer installation, and I can run Windows GStreamer commands fine, which tells me GStreamer is properly installed, but I just can't get it into Python, or my Python bindings aren't working. (<a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6907473/cannot-import-gst-in-python" target="_blank">This page</a> describes this same problem that I'm having.)<br>
<br>Could anyone provide any help on how to finally get gst to import into Python 2.7 (preferably) or 2.6? I'll use whichever version of Python is easiest at this point, as long as it will finally work. I am ultimately trying to use this streaming template: <a href="http://www.jejik.com/articles/2007/01/streaming_audio_over_tcp_with_python-gstreamer/" target="_blank">http://www.jejik.com/articles/2007/01/streaming_audio_over_tcp_with_python-gstreamer/</a><br>
<br>Sincerely,<br>Sean<br>
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