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This page contains a detailed description of the GstInterpipe '''New Node Notification''' feature. | This page contains a detailed description of the GstInterpipe '''New Node Notification''' feature. |
Latest revision as of 11:22, 6 March 2023
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This page contains a detailed description of the GstInterpipe New Node Notification feature.
A listener can be set to listen to a nonexistent node. This doesn't necessarily mean an error. It is very common that the node could be created later. For this reason, internally the GstInterpipe project uses a notification mechanism to notify the listeners when a new node is connected. If the listener is currently configured to listen to the new node, the connection will be established. The following picture describes this situation: