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hI,
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2. I use a playbin now. Because I obviously cannot use any sound from the videos (most don't have any as they are made just for this kind of use), would it perhaps be smarter to build a pipeline that omits any sound decoding?
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you can turn sound processing off with the playbin#flags property (e.g., flags=1). I assume any sound processing overhead will thus be avoided
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regards,
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Chris
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