[gst-devel] How to play a file lying on localhost using gst-launch ?

Vaibhav Ingale vaibhav.d.ingale at gmail.com
Mon Dec 27 19:04:53 CET 2010


you may be interested in this:

( for video )
$ gst-launch-0.10 souphttpsrc location= http://localhost/htdocs/test.ogg !
oggdemux ! theoradec ! xvimagesink -v



Kind Regards,
Vaibhav Ingale | +91-9226938504
vaibhav.d.ingale at gmail.com
http://vaibhav-ingale.blogspot.com/



On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 10:13 PM, Anirudh <anirudhtomer at gmail.com> wrote:

>
> wow! a reply from Wim Taymans...thanks for the reply.
>
> well!!! I tried to run that command u gave & it played the file but I
> didn't
> get how it worked internally. I was trying to run it by making a pipeline
> structure like I mentioned in my question. Since I am a newbie in field of
> GStreamer if I manage to run the file using the way I was trying to do
> earlier
> (this way)
> anirudh at anirudh-laptop:~$ gst-launch-0.10 tcpclientsrc protocol=none
>  host=localhost port=80 ! oggdemux ! vorbisdec ! audioconvert ! alsasink
>  Setting pipeline to PAUSED ...
>  Pipeline is PREROLLING ...
>
>
> then I will probably understand a bit more.I have been thru around 60 pages
> of the manual & I am able to understand the basics of Gstreamer and this
> pipeline structure is right now more clearer in my mind. So can u help me
> out on that ?
>
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