[gst-devel] Freshly baked Windows binaries of HEAD available

Andoni Morales ylatuya at gmail.com
Sun Sep 14 13:48:02 CEST 2008


Hi,

The last  think you should consider on building GStreamer for wùWindows is
to add the dshowvideosrc patch from Julien Isorce (
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=517203), as without it is not
possible to use other video size than the default.



2008/9/13 Andoni Morales <ylatuya at gmail.com>

> Yes, thats all.
> As the glib version installed on a Windows SO is usually the one provided
> by the Gtk Windows installer, you should try to use this one to avoid
> incompatibilities.
> I've been also  working on compiling ffmpeg with really full codec support
> and I've written a post  on the Andres Colubri's blog with some guidelines
> to compile ffmpeg with more codecs support  like faad, faac , mp3lame, x264,
> vorbis, dts, a52, xvid... check it out.
> I think we are very close to get GStreamer working really well on
> Windows!!!
>
> Regards,
> Andoni Morales
>
> 2008/9/13 Andres Colubri <andres.colubri at gmail.com>
>
>
>> >> What I mean is: If you want to provide some GStreamer binaries, try
>> >> to link it against the glib version actually provided by the windows
>> >> gtk installers as many of us will use GStreamer in combination with
>> >> GTK. If you don't do this, your gstreamer binaries will work well on
>> >> a standalone app, but they won't work at all with any previous
>> >> installation.
>> >> I dont know if I was clear enough because my english is very poor.
>> >> Want I wanted to let clear is that there could be some conflicts with
>> >> GLib that you should take in consideration. I  think the GLib version
>> >> used to link the GStreamer binaries si too cooler for windows and
>> >> won't be compatible with any other previous installation as the one
>> >> provided by the windows gtk installer.
>> > Hi Andoni, your comment is very clear. From what I understand, all
>> > that GStreamer uses from GTK on windows are the glib dlls
>> > (specifically libgio-2.0, libglib-2.0, libgmodule-2.0 and
>> > libgobject-2.0), so those are the only ones GStreamerOABuild needs to
>> > be linked against in case we want to create a GTK-compatible release
>> > of OABuild.
>> I forgot to mention libgthread-2.0, it is also required by
>> GStreamerOABuild.
>>
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