Fwd: Vsicorp: Problems with GstShark - RidgeRun
John Hanks
jhanks at vsicorp.com
Fri May 31 02:30:08 UTC 2019
In case others are having similar problems. gst-shark is not providing
the output it should.
Has anyone else had similar issues?
John
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Subject: Vsicorp: Problems with GstShark - RidgeRun
Date: Wed, 29 May 2019 14:50:45 +0000 (GMT)
From: Carlos Rodriguez <carlos.rodriguez at ridgerun.com>
To: John Hanks <jhanks at vsicorp.com>, support <support at ridgerun.com>
CC: Miguel Angel Taylor López <miguel.taylor at ridgerun.com>
Hi John,
Thanks for your interest in our products and services. RidgeRun is a
company with over a decade of embedded Linux experience supporting
NVIDIA, Xilinx, Freescale/NXP, and Texas Instruments SoC. RidgeRun
focuses on embedded Linux and GStreamer. Many, but not all, of our
customers are doing some sort of audio / video streaming (
https://shop.ridgerun.com/collections/all).
Miguel (CC'ed) will help you with this GstShark problem. He will provide
support shortly.
Regards,
- Carlos R.
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*Ticket Name*: Problems with GSTShark
*Ticket Description*:
I've been working with gstreamer for about a year and wanted to use your
tools to profile my working pipelines (actually, programs) so I could
debug future problems. I followed the instructions to 'git', make and
install the code but I must have done something wrong. The only time it
seems to do anything is when I set GST_TRACERS=latency. It then
displays the latency in the running window like this:
0:00:01.739608128 4356 0xbb04a0 TRACE GST_TRACER :0:: latency,
src=(string)videotestsrc0_src, sink=(string)fakesink0_sink,
time=(guint64)1558941909, ts=(guint64)1739572905;
0:00:01.773075049 4356 0xbb04a0 TRACE GST_TRACER :0:: latency,
src=(string)videotestsrc0_src, sink=(string)fakesink0_sink,
time=(guint64)1588456647, ts=(guint64)1773053449;
0:00:01.806234476 4356 0xbb04a0 TRACE GST_TRACER :0:: latency,
src=(string)videotestsrc0_src, sink=(string)fakesink0_sink,
time=(guint64)1617668782, ts=(guint64)1806211230;
This output is odd because what I read says the it should create a new
subdirectory and dump the information in a file. Even when I set that
directory (GST_SHARK_LOCATION), it still dumps latency o the screen and
and never creates a file.
If I try any of the other tracers (cpuusage,framerate, etc) it just
hangs after starting the pipeline - and that is your example pipelines
from the wiki.
I'm guessing I must have done something wrong with the installation but
cannot figure out what.
I'm running Ubuntu 16.04.6.
Any ideas what I am doing wrong?
John
Tuesday, May 28, 2019 8:05:08 PM CST, John Hanks <jhanks at vsicorp.com
<mailto:jhanks at vsicorp.com>>:
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