GstRtspSink - Getting the code
GstRtspSink is available from RidgeRun as a licensable product with full source code, and RidgeRun can also provide an evaluation binary for supported platforms. This page explains what is available, how to request it, and what information to prepare before contacting RidgeRun.
What you can obtain
RidgeRun offers:
- A licensable version of GstRtspSink with full source code
- An evaluation binary for supported target architectures
- Engineering support for integration, optimization, and platform bring-up
What to prepare before requesting access
Include the following details when contacting RidgeRun:
- Target platform and SoC
- Linux distribution and version
- GStreamer version
- Intended codec and transport requirements
- Whether you need evaluation only or a production license
- Whether your use case needs multicast, authentication, or multiple mappings
Recommended request checklist
uname -a gst-launch-1.0 --gst-version
Purchase and evaluation paths
You can purchase GstRtspSink from the RidgeRun online store or contact RidgeRun to request an evaluation binary. The evaluation path is best when you first want to verify pipeline compatibility, platform fit, and expected streaming behavior.
Integration guidance
Before requesting a binary, define the exact platform, codec, and mapping layout you plan to test. Clear requirements reduce back-and-forth and help RidgeRun provide the correct package faster.
Summary
To get GstRtspSink, either purchase the source package or request an evaluation binary. For the fastest response, provide platform, GStreamer version, kernel details, and the streaming features you intend to validate.
Related pages
- GstRtspSink
- GstRtspSink - Evaluating GstRtspSink
- GstRtspSink - Building the plug-in
- RidgeRun Online Store
- RidgeRun contact page
FAQ
- Can I evaluate GstRtspSink before buying it?
- Yes. RidgeRun can provide an evaluation binary for supported platforms.
- What information should I send with my request?
- Send the platform, operating system details, GStreamer version, and the codecs or features you want to test.