thanks IOhannes !
concerning pdgst, could it work ? and should i send you some bug report or is it also almost dead ?
regarding filmGMERLIN plugin, i'll try it
and thanks for all, you're the man !
cheers
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]On 2011-05-30 11:37, Antoine Villeret wrote:well, yes and no. i don't think videoIO was ever in a state that could
> hi,
>
> humhum ok...
> I need to read and write video stream from Gem, videoIO appeared to be a
> good solution when it was alive...
accomplish this.
afaic, you should be able to _read_ rtsp/http streams using the
> is there a Gem plugins with which I can read/write HTTP and RTSP streams ?
gmerlin-avdec backend of [pix_film] (yes, that's [pix_film] rather than
[pix_video]; gmerlin-avdec is a generic video decoding framework
targeted mostly at video-file playback but which can also do some
networking)
however, there is currently no direct way to _write_ these streams.
"buggy" is a bit generic.
> i also saw your pdgst which seems to be buggy...
dunno about the inclusion state of gmerlin-avdecoder in ubuntu-10.4;
> so is there a solution (on Ubuntu 10.4) ?
>
it's definitely in current debian/wheezy, so it should hit ubuntu at
some point.
anyhow, this is what i would do:
- - read the streams using [pix_film]
- - write the streams to a pipe using [pix_record] and a v4l2loopback
device;
you will need the v4l2loopback kernel modules, which are available in
ubuntu starting with natty, or directly get them from
http://github.com/umlaeute/v4l2loopback/)
you will also need a recent enough version of Gem (that is: current SVN)
that has support for writing to v4l2-loopbacks in [pix_record]
- - send the stream using GStreamer (grabbing the v4l2 loopback source and
using whatever technology gstreamer offers to broadcast the stream)
(you could also do v4l1 loopback using the "vloopback" driver and
[pix_record]'s v4l1 writing capabilities; however v4l1 is considered
dead, so i'd use v4l2)
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