How to dump a stream faster than real time...

sudarshan bisht bisht.sudarshan at gmail.com
Sat Mar 12 09:30:25 PST 2011


Use "sync=false"  with filesink.



On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 9:29 PM, andrea <sarkiaponius at alice.it> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I try again since my previous message was ignored. If I'm asking the
> wrong mailing list just let me know.
>
> I'm using a command line like the following to download old episodes of
> some audio programmes of italian broadcasting company (Rai).
>
> gst-launch-0.10 gstrtpsession bandwidth=40000000 rtspsrc
> location=rtsp://
> mm6.rai.it/radiofonia/radio3/napoli/uomini_profeti/2010/uomini_profeti2010_09_19.raconnection-speed=2100000 ! decodebin2 ! wavenc !filesink location=prova.wav
>
> Actually, the episodes are not real streams, but just RealAudio files
> that you can only access via RTSP.
>
> The above command line works perfectly but, despite the "bandwidth" and
> "connection-speed" options, to download the file it simply takes exactly
> the duration of the episode (they usually last 45 minutes each).
>
> I've using mplayer too, to do the same, and it has a wonderful option
> "-bandwidth" which, with a value, say, of 4000000, just lets you
> download the same file above in less than one minute!
>
> I'm wondering if there is some way to do the same with some gstreamer
> pipeline. I mean, some way to accelerate the download just as mplayer
> does. It would be very very nice because mplayer has problems with some
> ADSL router and some networks here in Italy, while gstreamer does not.
>
> Best regards.
>
> --
> andrea <sarkiaponius at alice.it>
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-- 
Regards,

Sudarshan Bisht
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