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<seo title="GstInterpipe | Interpipe | GStreamer Interpipe | Open Source GStreamer Plug-In | GstInterpipe" titlemode="replace" keywords=" GStreamer, Interpipe, GstInterpipe, GStreamer Multimedia Framework, GStreamer applications, GStreamer pipelines, Media servers, Embedded Linux, Nvidia, Xilinx, TI, NXP, Freescale, Linux Software development, Embedded Linux SDK, Embedded Linux Application development"  description="GstInterpipe is a RidgeRun Gstreamer plug-in that allows communication between two or more independent pipelines.This open source GStreamer plug-in consists of elements interpipesink & interpipesrc. Reduce your complex pipeline systems with this GstInterpipe today."></seo>
<seo title="GstInterpipe | Interpipe | GStreamer Interpipe | Open Source GStreamer Plug-In | GstInterpipe" titlemode="replace" keywords=" GStreamer, Interpipe, GstInterpipe, GStreamer Multimedia Framework, GStreamer applications, GStreamer pipelines, Media servers, Embedded Linux, Nvidia, Xilinx, TI, NXP, Freescale, Linux Software development, Embedded Linux SDK, Embedded Linux Application development"  description="GstInterpipe is a RidgeRun Gstreamer plug-in that allows communication between two or more independent pipelines.This open source GStreamer plug-in consists of elements interpipesink & interpipesrc. Reduce your complex pipeline systems with this GstInterpipe today."></seo>
 
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=Quick Overview=
=Quick Overview=
GstInterpipe is a RidgeRun open source Gstreamer plug-in that allows communication between two or more independent pipelines. It consists of two elements: interpipesink and interpipesrc. The interpipesrc gets connected with an interpipesink, from which it receives buffers and events.
GstInterpipe is a RidgeRun open source Gstreamer plug-in that allows communication between two or more independent pipelines. It consists of two elements: interpipesink and interpipesrc. The interpipesrc gets connected with an interpipesink, from which it receives buffers and events.