[gst-devel] Problems with my video source and avimux
sudarshan bisht
bisht.sudarshan at gmail.com
Thu Oct 16 15:12:10 CEST 2008
Hi
Insert a queue in between src and avimux and try .
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 6:10 PM, Jonne Mäkinen <jonnemakin at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello
> I'm having a problem when using my own videosource with the avimux and
> filesink. For some reason the avi that gets created is broken.
> My videosource inputs MPEG4 video, one frame per buffer. And I'm not using
> any audio in the pipeline.
> If I do videotestsrc -> avimux -> filesink everything works like it should
> work
> But if I do this MPEG4src -> avimux -> filesink , two things can happen:
> If I abort the pipeline without letting it finish correctly, then an AVI
> file gets created and I can play the video with e.g. VLC player. However the
> fps of the video
> isn't correct (it should be 15 frames per second but the playback speed is
> almost double of that).
> If I don't abort the pipeline and let the file get finished (setting
> num-buffers of the source element to something like 100 or 300), then the
> avi file that gets created cannot be opened with any video player.
> So I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas what might be causing the
> corruption of the AVI file. What kind of requirements are expected from the
> video source for it to be able to work with avimux?
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated
>
>
> - Jonne Mäkinen
>
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Regards,
Sudarshan Bisht
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