How to play two different videos in two different displays simultaneously using gstreamer?
Daniel Rossi
electroteque at gmail.com
Thu Sep 12 15:02:36 UTC 2019
I just saw a pipeline like this. The id is set here. But no idea what
the id means. Somebody mentioned 32 is screen 1 and 64 is screen 2.
As far as hardware decoding goes. Is video4linux the appropriate one to
use or OpenMax, and does playbin3 detect this automatically ?
gst-launch-1.0 -vvv -e filesrc location=big_buck_bunny_720p_h264.mkv !
matroskademux ! h264parse ! v4l2h264dec ! kmssink plane-id=64
------ Original Message ------
From: "Nicolas Dufresne" <nicolas at ndufresne.ca>
To: "Discussion of the development of and with GStreamer"
<gstreamer-devel at lists.freedesktop.org>
Sent: 9/12/2019 10:50:44 PM
Subject: Re: How to play two different videos in two different displays
simultaneously using gstreamer?
>Le jeudi 12 septembre 2019 à 06:56 -0500, NikhilMG a écrit :
>> I am using
>> 1. Raspberry Pi 4 Model B which has 2 HDMI ports.
>> 2. Gstreamer-1.0
>>
>> I have two videos saved in memory card. I want to drive two videos to two
>> different HDMI port and play videos in two different Displays
>> simultaneously. I would like to know the Gstreamer pipeline to access the
>> HDMI-1 and HDMI-2 ports and also play two different videos in different
>> displays simultaneously.
>>
>> Here I am trying to drive video.mp4 to HDMI-2.
>> */gst-launch-1.0 playbin3 videosink="mfw-v4lsink device=dev/video18"
>> uri=file:///home/pi/Downloads/video.mp4/
>
>mfw-v4l2sink looks like one of Freescale plugin. The Raspberry Pi has
>stanard DRM drivers for the display. The easiest way is to start X11 or
>Wayland (weston), and then use the appropriate API to select the output
>to display on, this needs some programming of course.
>
>The alternative is to use kmssink, but that right now can only work if
>the two connectors can run on seperate CRTC, I don't know (and haven't
>tested yet) what is possible on the PI. I believe I can guide you on
>how to improve kmssink.
>
>> *
>> I even tried
>> */gst-launch-1.0 playbin3 videosink="mfw-v4lsink device=HDMI-2"
>> uri=file:///home/pi/Downloads/video.mp4
>> / *
>> and also tried
>> */gst-launch-1.0 playbin3 videosink="mfw-v4lsink device=dev/HDMI-2"
>> uri=file:///home/pi/Downloads/video.mp4
>> /*
>> I am not able to drive the video to HDMI-2 port. I expect the video to be
>> played in HDMI-2, but the actual output is coming in HDMI-1 for all the
>> above 3 given pipelines.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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