i had some troubles with gmerlin (./confgure can't find gmerlin_avdec, and i
can't compile it due to a ./configure error (on gmerlin side))
but i can get my HTTP stream with pdgst, after that i would like to send
them to Gem
for now, the gst2pix.pd example doesn't work yet, i'll try it more deeper
tomorrow, but any advice is welcome :-)
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> Le lundi 30 mai 2011 à 16:10 +0200, Antoine Villeret a écrit :
> > thanks IOhannes !
> >
> > concerning pdgst, could it work ? and should i send you some bug
> > report or is it also almost dead ?
> No, i think it is not dead. It is not perfect but it works fine in most
> cases.
> For example, one of the problem i have, i can't load an other video from
> a stream with the message [location(.
> ++
>
> Jack
>
>
> >
> > regarding filmGMERLIN plugin, i'll try it
> >
> > and thanks for all, you're the man !
> >
> > cheers
> >
> > antoine
> >
> >
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> > 2011/5/30 IOhannes m zmoelnig
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> > ]On 2011-05-30 11:37, Antoine Villeret wrote:
> > > hi,
> > >
> > > humhum ok...
> > > I need to read and write video stream from Gem, videoIO
> > appeared to be a
> > > good solution when it was alive...
> >
> >
> > well, yes and no. i don't think videoIO was ever in a state
> > that could
> > accomplish this.
> >
> > > is there a Gem plugins with which I can read/write HTTP and
> > RTSP streams ?
> >
> >
> > afaic, you should be able to _read_ rtsp/http streams using
> > the
> > 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.
> >
> >
> > > i also saw your pdgst which seems to be buggy...
> >
> >
> > "buggy" is a bit generic.
> >
> >
> > > so is there a solution (on Ubuntu 10.4) ?
> > >
> >
> >
> > dunno about the inclusion state of gmerlin-avdecoder in
> > 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)
> >
> >
> >
> > fgamsdr
> > IOhannes
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