[gstreamer-bugs] [Bug 591069] can't get gst-template from anon git

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Fri Aug 7 13:24:48 PDT 2009


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------- Comment #4 from wally  2009-08-07 20:24 UTC -------
OK, this is the solution for now, but if you auto generated a snapshot of this
to the web page download directory whenever it changed there would never have
been an issue.  

I've practically zero chance of getting anything on the firewall or web filters
changed.  I'm sure you'd be amused as I was, when searching for some very low
level X windows information the web filters thought I was surfing porn.


The gst-launch tool makes me think gstreamer could be a good solution for me in
terms of video data input and output, but it seems writing a plugin is the only
way I can get at the video data to manipulate it.  If there is some way to just
register a callback to get a pointer to the data every frame I'd be thrilled to
know about it instead of going the plugin route.

Basically I've an image processing application where analysis is done on each
frame, some results output on each frame, and some feedback displayed on the
image to guide the operator in setting up parameters for the processing.


How do I select the v4l2 input device source in gstreamer, i.e. composite video
or S-VHS?  Some cards have multiple composite inputs to select from, so far I
have to use some other program to select which input, then the gst-launch
v4l2src ! queue ! xvimagesink pipeline works.

Thanks,
--wally.


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