multisocketsink and Gio.Socket() issues (python)

Krutskikh Ivan stein.hak at gmail.com
Tue Mar 22 10:04:47 UTC 2016


>
> GSocket is just an API around normal sockets. But multisocketsink
> requires sockets to be wrapped in a GSocket.


Well, I was wondering because python has socket.socketpair element and
Gio.Socket() does not. How can I wrap a socket in a GSocket then?

2016-03-22 12:50 GMT+03:00 Sebastian Dröge <sebastian at centricular.com>:

> On Di, 2016-03-22 at 12:42 +0300, Krutskikh Ivan wrote:
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Would this work with vanilla socket or I should stick with Gio.Socket
> > ?
>
> GSocket is just an API around normal sockets. But multisocketsink
> requires sockets to be wrapped in a GSocket.
>
> > I believe I can use socketpair to connect gstreamer multisocketsink
> > to another gstreamer chain with socketsrc, am I right?
>
> Yes that should work
>
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