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Revision as of 19:19, 15 April 2020



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Problems running the pipelines shown on this page? Please see our GStreamer Debugging guide for help.


This wiki presents some performance measurements of a typical GstRtspSink pipeline on the NVidia TX1 EVM.

GstRtspSink Pipeline

The following GstRtspSink pipeline captures images from the IMX219 Sony sensor, encodes it using HW accelerated H264 encoder and streams it using GstRtspSink.

PORT=5000
MAPPING=/stream1

gst-launch-1.0 nvcamerasrc sensor-id=0 ! omxh264enc control-rate=2 bitrate=4000000 ! \
  'video/x-h264, stream-format=(string)byte-stream' ! h264parse  ! video/x-h264, mapping=${MAPPING} ! \
  perf ! rtspsink service=${PORT}
The perf element is optional and its only used to print frame rate and CPU usage. If you are interested in using it, you may find it  at https://github.com/RidgeRun/gst-perf


Framerate

The frame rate was measured using the perf element.

Timestamp: 3:59:14.941918568; Bps: 28443; fps: 30.3
Timestamp: 3:59:15.943461170; Bps: 32116; fps: 29.97
Timestamp: 3:59:16.949348157; Bps: 27899; fps: 29.85
Timestamp: 3:59:17.953943021; Bps: 29440; fps: 29.88
Timestamp: 3:59:18.959193504; Bps: 28735; fps: 29.85
Timestamp: 3:59:19.960098613; Bps: 25735; fps: 30.0
Timestamp: 3:59:20.965807217; Bps: 27132; fps: 29.85
Timestamp: 3:59:21.967152009; Bps: 27030; fps: 29.97


CPU Load

The CPU load was measured using tetrastats.

RAM 1016/3994MB (lfb 475x4MB) cpu [40%,12%,14%,25%]@307 GR3D 0%@76 EDP limit 0
RAM 1016/3994MB (lfb 475x4MB) cpu [37%,18%,12%,32%]@307 GR3D 0%@76 EDP limit 0
RAM 1016/3994MB (lfb 475x4MB) cpu [38%,19%,22%,26%]@204 GR3D 0%@76 EDP limit 0
RAM 1016/3994MB (lfb 475x4MB) cpu [34%,35%,18%,10%]@307 GR3D 0%@76 EDP limit 0
RAM 1016/3994MB (lfb 475x4MB) cpu [33%,34%,18%,29%]@204 GR3D 0%@76 EDP limit 0
RAM 1016/3994MB (lfb 475x4MB) cpu [19%,27%,23%,38%]@307 GR3D 0%@76 EDP limit 0
RAM 1016/3994MB (lfb 475x4MB) cpu [32%,30%,13%,32%]@204 GR3D 0%@76 EDP limit 0



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