GstInterpipe
Introduction
Overview
GstInterpipe is a Gstreamer plug-in that allows communication between two independent pipelines. The plug-in consists of two elements:
- interpipesink
- interpipesrc
Generally speaking, the idea is that given a source pipeline:
v4l2src ! interpipesink name=video_src
Various sink pipelines may listen to it by:
interpipesrc listen-to=video_src ! xvimagesink interpipesrc listen-to-video_src num-buffers=1 ! jpegenc ! filesink location=snapshot.jpeg
The state of each pipeline is independent, each one can manage events by their own and can be attached or detached at any moment.
The concept behind the Interpipes Project is to simplify the construction of GStreamer applications, which often has the complexity of requiring dynamic pipelines. It transforms the construction process from low level pad probe manipulation to the higher level setting an element's parameter value. Application developers don't get mired down in stalled pipelines because one branch of a complex pipeline changed state.
For example, take a look in a complex pipeline like the one in the figure 1:
The complex pipeline of figure 1 can be constructed into smaller, independent pipelines using interpipe elements as it is illustrated in the figure 2:
This way the stream flow in a complex pipeline is reduced to simply set the correct listeners in the interpipe elements taking away the complexity of re-configuring pads or some other complex and error-prone logic.
Features and Limitations
The GstInterpipe project exposes the following characteristics:
- Inspired by intervideosrc/intervideosink
- Uses appsrc and appsink as a base
- Generic data handling
- Multiple dynamic interpipesink - interpipesrc connections
- Replace tee and selector elements allowing dynamic pipeline flow control with GStreamer Daemon
Features:
The current release exposes the following limitations and known bugs:
- Specialized clocks
- At the time being, pipelines negotiate their clock independently. If a pipeline uses a special clock (i.e.: GstAudioSinkClock), the associated pipes (being independent) may negotiate different clocks, typically GstSystemClock. This could be a big problem if, for example, synchronization between streams is required. It is currently responsibility of the application to set the special clock in all the involved pipes by calling gst_pipeline_set_clock.
Getting the Software
GstInterpipe is an open source project and can be downloaded from GitHub. The project is hosted at:
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As with every open source project, there's an open invitation to provide feedback to the maintainers as bug reports, feature requests and even source code collaborations. The following table summarizes the recommended methods to collaborate with RidgeRun:
Collaboration | Method |
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Bug report | GitHub's issue tracker |
Feature request | GitHub's issue tracker |
Patch Submission | Pull request |
Installation Guide
Dependencies
GStreamer 1.0.0
Building the project
Installing the plugin
User Guide
Features
Buffer Forwarding
Dynamic Switching
Caps Negotiation
Event Forwarding
Timestamp Synchronization
Properties
GstInterPipeSink
GstInterPipeSrc
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