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FPSDISPLAYSINK
function fps_measurements_callback ( fpsdisplaysink: GstElement * fpsdisplaysink, fps: gdouble fps, droprate: gdouble droprate, avgfps: gdouble avgfps, udata: gpointer udata): { // javascript callback for the 'fps-measurements' signal } Signals the application about themeasured fps.
VIDEORATE - FREEDESKTOP.ORG videorate. This element takes an incoming stream of timestamped video frames. It will produce a perfect stream that matches the source pad's framerate. The correction is performed by dropping and duplicating frames, no fancy algorithm is used to interpolate frames (yet). By default the element will simply negotiate the same framerate on its IDENTITY - FREEDESKTOP.ORG identity. Dummy element that passes incoming data through unmodified. It has some useful diagnostic functions, such as offset and timestampchecking.
APPSRC - FREEDESKTOP.ORG appsrc. The appsrc element can be used by applications to insert data into a GStreamer pipeline. Unlike most GStreamer elements, Appsrc provides external API functions. For the documentation of the API, please see the. libgstapp section in the GStreamer Plugins Base Libraries documentation.RTPJITTERBUFFER
rtpjitterbuffer. This element reorders and removes duplicate RTP packets as they are received from a network source. The element needs the clock-rate of the RTP payload in order to estimate the delay. This information is obtained either from the caps on the sink padVIDEOTESTSRC
videotestsrc. The videotestsrc element is used to produce test video data in a wide variety of formats. The video test data produced can be controlled with the "pattern" property. By default the videotestsrc will generate data indefinitely, but if the num-buffers property is non-zero it will instead generate a fixed number of video frames and FAKESINK - FREEDESKTOP.ORG fakesink. Dummy sink that swallows everything. Example launch line gst-launch-1.0 audiotestsrc num-buffers=1000 ! fakesink sync=false Render 1000 audio buffers (of default size) as fast as possible. XIMAGESRC - FREEDESKTOP.ORG ximagesrc. This element captures your X Display and creates raw RGB video. It uses the XDamage extension if available to only capture areas of the screen that have changed since the last frame. CAPSFILTER - FREEDESKTOP.ORG capsfilter. The element does not modify data as such, but can enforce limitations on the data format. Example launch line gst-launch-1.0 videotestsrc ! capsfilter caps=video/x-raw,format=GRAY8 ! videoconvert! autovideosink
VIDEOPARSE - FREEDESKTOP.ORG offsets “offsets” gchararray Offset of each planes in bytes using string format: 'o0,o1,o2,o3' Flags : Read / Write Default value :0,76800,96000
FPSDISPLAYSINK
function fps_measurements_callback ( fpsdisplaysink: GstElement * fpsdisplaysink, fps: gdouble fps, droprate: gdouble droprate, avgfps: gdouble avgfps, udata: gpointer udata): { // javascript callback for the 'fps-measurements' signal } Signals the application about themeasured fps.
VIDEORATE - FREEDESKTOP.ORG videorate. This element takes an incoming stream of timestamped video frames. It will produce a perfect stream that matches the source pad's framerate. The correction is performed by dropping and duplicating frames, no fancy algorithm is used to interpolate frames (yet). By default the element will simply negotiate the same framerate on its IDENTITY - FREEDESKTOP.ORG identity. Dummy element that passes incoming data through unmodified. It has some useful diagnostic functions, such as offset and timestampchecking.
APPSRC - FREEDESKTOP.ORG appsrc. The appsrc element can be used by applications to insert data into a GStreamer pipeline. Unlike most GStreamer elements, Appsrc provides external API functions. For the documentation of the API, please see the. libgstapp section in the GStreamer Plugins Base Libraries documentation.RTPJITTERBUFFER
rtpjitterbuffer. This element reorders and removes duplicate RTP packets as they are received from a network source. The element needs the clock-rate of the RTP payload in order to estimate the delay. This information is obtained either from the caps on the sink padVIDEOTESTSRC
videotestsrc. The videotestsrc element is used to produce test video data in a wide variety of formats. The video test data produced can be controlled with the "pattern" property. By default the videotestsrc will generate data indefinitely, but if the num-buffers property is non-zero it will instead generate a fixed number of video frames and FAKESINK - FREEDESKTOP.ORG fakesink. Dummy sink that swallows everything. Example launch line gst-launch-1.0 audiotestsrc num-buffers=1000 ! fakesink sync=false Render 1000 audio buffers (of default size) as fast as possible. XIMAGESRC - FREEDESKTOP.ORG ximagesrc. This element captures your X Display and creates raw RGB video. It uses the XDamage extension if available to only capture areas of the screen that have changed since the last frame. CAPSFILTER - FREEDESKTOP.ORG capsfilter. The element does not modify data as such, but can enforce limitations on the data format. Example launch line gst-launch-1.0 videotestsrc ! capsfilter caps=video/x-raw,format=GRAY8 ! videoconvert! autovideosink
VIDEOPARSE - FREEDESKTOP.ORG offsets “offsets” gchararray Offset of each planes in bytes using string format: 'o0,o1,o2,o3' Flags : Read / Write Default value :0,76800,96000
ORG.FREEDESKTOP.LOGIN1 Signals¶. Whenever the inhibition state or idle hint changes, PropertyChanged signals are sent out to which clients can subscribe. The SessionNew, SessionRemoved, UserNew, UserRemoved, SeatNew, and SeatRemoved signals are sent each time a session is created or removed, a user logs in or out, or a seat is added or removed. They each contain the ID of the object plus the object path.QMICLI MAN PAGE
The full documentation for qmicli is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and qmicli programs are properly installed at your site, the command. info qmicli. should give you access to the complete manual. This HTML page was made with roffit 0.8 . BUSCTL - FREEDESKTOP.ORG Parameter Formatting¶. The call and set-property commands take a signature string followed by a list of parameters formatted as string (for details on D-Bus signature strings, see the Type system chapter of the D-Bus specification).For simple types, each parameter following the signature should simply be the parameter's value formatted asstring.
VIDEORATE - FREEDESKTOP.ORG videorate. This element takes an incoming stream of timestamped video frames. It will produce a perfect stream that matches the source pad's framerate. The correction is performed by dropping and duplicating frames, no fancy algorithm is used to interpolate frames (yet). By default the element will simply negotiate the same framerate on its PLAYBIN - FREEDESKTOP.ORG playbin. Playbin provides a stand-alone everything-in-one abstraction for an audio and/or video player. Playbin can handle both audio and video files and features. automatic file type recognition and based on that automatic selection and usage of the right audio/video/subtitle demuxers/decoders. visualisations for QUEUE - FREEDESKTOP.ORG queue. Data is queued until one of the limits specified by the , and/or properties has been reached. Any attempt to push more buffers into the queue will block the pushing thread until more space becomes available. The queue will create a new thread on the source pad toVIDEOTESTSRC
videotestsrc. The videotestsrc element is used to produce test video data in a wide variety of formats. The video test data produced can be controlled with the "pattern" property. By default the videotestsrc will generate data indefinitely, but if the num-buffers property is non-zero it will instead generate a fixed number of video frames and XIMAGESRC - FREEDESKTOP.ORG ximagesrc. This element captures your X Display and creates raw RGB video. It uses the XDamage extension if available to only capture areas of the screen that have changed since the last frame. TSDEMUX - FREEDESKTOP.ORG Authors: – Zaheer Abbas Merali Edward Hervey Classification: – Codec/Demuxer Rank – primary. Plugin – mpegtsdemux. Package – GStreamer Bad Plug-ins FREEDESKTOP.ORG GIT REPOSITORY BROWSER index: Name Description Owner Idle Links ~thiagoss/gst-devtools: Unnamed repository; edit this file 'description' to name therepository.
SYSTEMD.SYNTAX
The syntax is inspired by XDG Desktop Entry Specification.desktop files, which are in turn inspired by Microsoft Windows .ini files. Each file is a plain text file divided into sections, with configuration entries in the style key=value.Whitespace immediately before or after the "=" is ignored.Empty lines and lines starting with "#" or ";" are ignored, which may be used for commenting. VIDEORATE - FREEDESKTOP.ORG videorate. This element takes an incoming stream of timestamped video frames. It will produce a perfect stream that matches the source pad's framerate. The correction is performed by dropping and duplicating frames, no fancy algorithm is used to interpolate frames (yet). By default the element will simply negotiate the same framerate on itsFPSDISPLAYSINK
function fps_measurements_callback ( fpsdisplaysink: GstElement * fpsdisplaysink, fps: gdouble fps, droprate: gdouble droprate, avgfps: gdouble avgfps, udata: gpointer udata): { // javascript callback for the 'fps-measurements' signal } Signals the application about themeasured fps.
VIDEOTESTSRC
videotestsrc. The videotestsrc element is used to produce test video data in a wide variety of formats. The video test data produced can be controlled with the "pattern" property. By default the videotestsrc will generate data indefinitely, but if the num-buffers property is non-zero it will instead generate a fixed number of video frames and APPSRC - FREEDESKTOP.ORG appsrc. The appsrc element can be used by applications to insert data into a GStreamer pipeline. Unlike most GStreamer elements, Appsrc provides external API functions. For the documentation of the API, please see the. libgstapp section in the GStreamer Plugins Base Libraries documentation.RTPJITTERBUFFER
rtpjitterbuffer. This element reorders and removes duplicate RTP packets as they are received from a network source. The element needs the clock-rate of the RTP payload in order to estimate the delay. This information is obtained either from the caps on the sink pad FAKESINK - FREEDESKTOP.ORG fakesink. Dummy sink that swallows everything. Example launch line gst-launch-1.0 audiotestsrc num-buffers=1000 ! fakesink sync=false Render 1000 audio buffers (of default size) as fast as possible. XIMAGESRC - FREEDESKTOP.ORG ximagesrc. This element captures your X Display and creates raw RGB video. It uses the XDamage extension if available to only capture areas of the screen that have changed since the last frame. CAPSFILTER - FREEDESKTOP.ORG capsfilter. The element does not modify data as such, but can enforce limitations on the data format. Example launch line gst-launch-1.0 videotestsrc ! capsfilter caps=video/x-raw,format=GRAY8 ! videoconvert! autovideosink
VIDEOPARSE - FREEDESKTOP.ORG offsets “offsets” gchararray Offset of each planes in bytes using string format: 'o0,o1,o2,o3' Flags : Read / Write Default value :0,76800,96000
SYSTEMD.SYNTAX
The syntax is inspired by XDG Desktop Entry Specification.desktop files, which are in turn inspired by Microsoft Windows .ini files. Each file is a plain text file divided into sections, with configuration entries in the style key=value.Whitespace immediately before or after the "=" is ignored.Empty lines and lines starting with "#" or ";" are ignored, which may be used for commenting. VIDEORATE - FREEDESKTOP.ORG videorate. This element takes an incoming stream of timestamped video frames. It will produce a perfect stream that matches the source pad's framerate. The correction is performed by dropping and duplicating frames, no fancy algorithm is used to interpolate frames (yet). By default the element will simply negotiate the same framerate on itsFPSDISPLAYSINK
function fps_measurements_callback ( fpsdisplaysink: GstElement * fpsdisplaysink, fps: gdouble fps, droprate: gdouble droprate, avgfps: gdouble avgfps, udata: gpointer udata): { // javascript callback for the 'fps-measurements' signal } Signals the application about themeasured fps.
VIDEOTESTSRC
videotestsrc. The videotestsrc element is used to produce test video data in a wide variety of formats. The video test data produced can be controlled with the "pattern" property. By default the videotestsrc will generate data indefinitely, but if the num-buffers property is non-zero it will instead generate a fixed number of video frames and APPSRC - FREEDESKTOP.ORG appsrc. The appsrc element can be used by applications to insert data into a GStreamer pipeline. Unlike most GStreamer elements, Appsrc provides external API functions. For the documentation of the API, please see the. libgstapp section in the GStreamer Plugins Base Libraries documentation.RTPJITTERBUFFER
rtpjitterbuffer. This element reorders and removes duplicate RTP packets as they are received from a network source. The element needs the clock-rate of the RTP payload in order to estimate the delay. This information is obtained either from the caps on the sink pad FAKESINK - FREEDESKTOP.ORG fakesink. Dummy sink that swallows everything. Example launch line gst-launch-1.0 audiotestsrc num-buffers=1000 ! fakesink sync=false Render 1000 audio buffers (of default size) as fast as possible. XIMAGESRC - FREEDESKTOP.ORG ximagesrc. This element captures your X Display and creates raw RGB video. It uses the XDamage extension if available to only capture areas of the screen that have changed since the last frame. CAPSFILTER - FREEDESKTOP.ORG capsfilter. The element does not modify data as such, but can enforce limitations on the data format. Example launch line gst-launch-1.0 videotestsrc ! capsfilter caps=video/x-raw,format=GRAY8 ! videoconvert! autovideosink
VIDEOPARSE - FREEDESKTOP.ORG offsets “offsets” gchararray Offset of each planes in bytes using string format: 'o0,o1,o2,o3' Flags : Read / Write Default value :0,76800,96000
ORG.FREEDESKTOP.LOGIN1 Signals¶. Whenever the inhibition state or idle hint changes, PropertyChanged signals are sent out to which clients can subscribe. The SessionNew, SessionRemoved, UserNew, UserRemoved, SeatNew, and SeatRemoved signals are sent each time a session is created or removed, a user logs in or out, or a seat is added or removed. They each contain the ID of the object plus the object path.QMICLI MAN PAGE
The full documentation for qmicli is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and qmicli programs are properly installed at your site, the command. info qmicli. should give you access to the complete manual. This HTML page was made with roffit 0.8 . BUSCTL - FREEDESKTOP.ORG The following command invokes the "StartUnit" method on the "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager" interface of the "/org/freedesktop/systemd1" object of the "org.freedesktop.systemd1" service, and passes it two strings "cups.service" and "replace".As a result of the method call, a single object path parameter is receivedand shown:
THE /ORG/FREEDESKTOP/MODEMMANAGER1 OBJECT: MODEMMANAGER The ModemManager process will export an object at the well-known path /org/freedesktop/ModemManager1.. This object, which implements the standard org.freedesktop.DBus BASIC TUTORIAL 11: DEBUGGING TOOLS To obtain .dot files, simply set the GST_DEBUG_DUMP_DOT_DIR environment variable to point to the folder where you want the files to be placed. gst-launch-1.0 will create a .dot file at each state change, so you can see the evolution of the caps negotiation. Unset the variable to disable this facility. VIDEORATE - FREEDESKTOP.ORG videorate. This element takes an incoming stream of timestamped video frames. It will produce a perfect stream that matches the source pad's framerate. The correction is performed by dropping and duplicating frames, no fancy algorithm is used to interpolate frames (yet). By default the element will simply negotiate the same framerate on its PLAYBIN - FREEDESKTOP.ORG playbin. Playbin provides a stand-alone everything-in-one abstraction for an audio and/or video player. Playbin can handle both audio and video files and features. automatic file type recognition and based on that automatic selection and usage of the right audio/video/subtitle demuxers/decoders. visualisations for QUEUE - FREEDESKTOP.ORG queue. Data is queued until one of the limits specified by the , and/or properties has been reached. Any attempt to push more buffers into the queue will block the pushing thread until more space becomes available. The queue will create a new thread on the source pad to XIMAGESRC - FREEDESKTOP.ORG ximagesrc. This element captures your X Display and creates raw RGB video. It uses the XDamage extension if available to only capture areas of the screen that have changed since the last frame. FREEDESKTOP.ORG GIT REPOSITORY BROWSER index: Name Description Owner Idle Links ~thiagoss/gst-devtools: Unnamed repository; edit this file 'description' to name therepository.
ADCLI - FREEDESKTOP.ORG adcli update updates the password of the computer account on the domain controller for the local machine, write the new keys to the keytab and removes older keys. It keeps the previous key on purpose because AD will need some time to replicate the new key toSYSTEMD.MOUNT
fstab¶. Mount units may either be configured via unit files, or via /etc/fstab (see fstab (5) for details). Mounts listed in /etc/fstab will be converted into native units dynamically at boot and when the configuration of the system manager is reloaded. In general, configuring mount points through /etc/fstab is the preferred approach. See systemd-fstab-generator (8) for details about theNOUVEAU
Nouveau: Accelerated Open Source driver for nVidia cards. The nouveau project aims to build high-quality, free/libre software drivers for nVidia cards.. “Nouveau” is the French word for “new”.Nouveau is composed of a Linux kernel KMS driver (nouveau), Gallium3D drivers in Mesa, and the Xorg DDX (xf86-video-nouveau). BASIC TUTORIAL 11: DEBUGGING TOOLS To obtain .dot files, simply set the GST_DEBUG_DUMP_DOT_DIR environment variable to point to the folder where you want the files to be placed. gst-launch-1.0 will create a .dot file at each state change, so you can see the evolution of the caps negotiation. Unset the variable to disable this facility. FINGERPRINT READER SUPPORT Fingerprint reader support. The fprint project aims to add support for consumer fingerprint reader devices, in Linux, as well as other free Unices. Previously, Linux support for such devices has been scattered amongst different projects (many incomplete) and inconsistent in that application developers would have to implement support for each INSTALLING ON WINDOWS Execute the installers and choose an installation folder. The suggested default is usually OK. If you plan to use Visual Studio, close it before installing GStreamer . The installer will define new environment variables which will not be picked up by Visual Studio if it is open. On Windows 8 and Windows 10, it might be necessary to logout and
VIDEOTESTSRC
videotestsrc. The videotestsrc element is used to produce test video data in a wide variety of formats. The video test data produced can be controlled with the "pattern" property. By default the videotestsrc will generate data indefinitely, but if the num-buffers property is non-zero it will instead generate a fixed number of video frames andWAYLAND
Wayland. Wayland is intended as a simpler replacement for X, easier to develop and maintain. GNOME and KDE are expected to be ported to it. Wayland is a protocol for a compositor to talk to its clients as well as a C library implementation of that protocol.FPSDISPLAYSINK
function fps_measurements_callback ( fpsdisplaysink: GstElement * fpsdisplaysink, fps: gdouble fps, droprate: gdouble droprate, avgfps: gdouble avgfps, udata: gpointer udata): { // javascript callback for the 'fps-measurements' signal } Signals the application about themeasured fps.
CAPSFILTER - FREEDESKTOP.ORG capsfilter. The element does not modify data as such, but can enforce limitations on the data format. Example launch line gst-launch-1.0 videotestsrc ! capsfilter caps=video/x-raw,format=GRAY8 ! videoconvert! autovideosink
ADCLI - FREEDESKTOP.ORG adcli update updates the password of the computer account on the domain controller for the local machine, write the new keys to the keytab and removes older keys. It keeps the previous key on purpose because AD will need some time to replicate the new key toSYSTEMD.MOUNT
fstab¶. Mount units may either be configured via unit files, or via /etc/fstab (see fstab (5) for details). Mounts listed in /etc/fstab will be converted into native units dynamically at boot and when the configuration of the system manager is reloaded. In general, configuring mount points through /etc/fstab is the preferred approach. See systemd-fstab-generator (8) for details about theNOUVEAU
Nouveau: Accelerated Open Source driver for nVidia cards. The nouveau project aims to build high-quality, free/libre software drivers for nVidia cards.. “Nouveau” is the French word for “new”.Nouveau is composed of a Linux kernel KMS driver (nouveau), Gallium3D drivers in Mesa, and the Xorg DDX (xf86-video-nouveau). BASIC TUTORIAL 11: DEBUGGING TOOLS To obtain .dot files, simply set the GST_DEBUG_DUMP_DOT_DIR environment variable to point to the folder where you want the files to be placed. gst-launch-1.0 will create a .dot file at each state change, so you can see the evolution of the caps negotiation. Unset the variable to disable this facility. FINGERPRINT READER SUPPORT Fingerprint reader support. The fprint project aims to add support for consumer fingerprint reader devices, in Linux, as well as other free Unices. Previously, Linux support for such devices has been scattered amongst different projects (many incomplete) and inconsistent in that application developers would have to implement support for each INSTALLING ON WINDOWS Execute the installers and choose an installation folder. The suggested default is usually OK. If you plan to use Visual Studio, close it before installing GStreamer . The installer will define new environment variables which will not be picked up by Visual Studio if it is open. On Windows 8 and Windows 10, it might be necessary to logout and
VIDEOTESTSRC
videotestsrc. The videotestsrc element is used to produce test video data in a wide variety of formats. The video test data produced can be controlled with the "pattern" property. By default the videotestsrc will generate data indefinitely, but if the num-buffers property is non-zero it will instead generate a fixed number of video frames andWAYLAND
Wayland. Wayland is intended as a simpler replacement for X, easier to develop and maintain. GNOME and KDE are expected to be ported to it. Wayland is a protocol for a compositor to talk to its clients as well as a C library implementation of that protocol.FPSDISPLAYSINK
function fps_measurements_callback ( fpsdisplaysink: GstElement * fpsdisplaysink, fps: gdouble fps, droprate: gdouble droprate, avgfps: gdouble avgfps, udata: gpointer udata): { // javascript callback for the 'fps-measurements' signal } Signals the application about themeasured fps.
CAPSFILTER - FREEDESKTOP.ORG capsfilter. The element does not modify data as such, but can enforce limitations on the data format. Example launch line gst-launch-1.0 videotestsrc ! capsfilter caps=video/x-raw,format=GRAY8 ! videoconvert! autovideosink
SYSTEMD.MOUNT
fstab¶. Mount units may either be configured via unit files, or via /etc/fstab (see fstab (5) for details). Mounts listed in /etc/fstab will be converted into native units dynamically at boot and when the configuration of the system manager is reloaded. In general, configuring mount points through /etc/fstab is the preferred approach. See systemd-fstab-generator (8) for details about theSYSTEMD.SYNTAX
The syntax is inspired by XDG Desktop Entry Specification.desktop files, which are in turn inspired by Microsoft Windows .ini files. Each file is a plain text file divided into sections, with configuration entries in the style key=value.Whitespace immediately before or after the "=" is ignored.Empty lines and lines starting with "#" or ";" are ignored, which may be used for commenting. FINGERPRINT READER SUPPORT Fingerprint reader support. The fprint project aims to add support for consumer fingerprint reader devices, in Linux, as well as other free Unices. Previously, Linux support for such devices has been scattered amongst different projects (many incomplete) and inconsistent in that application developers would have to implement support for each INSTALLING ON WINDOWS Execute the installers and choose an installation folder. The suggested default is usually OK. If you plan to use Visual Studio, close it before installing GStreamer . The installer will define new environment variables which will not be picked up by Visual Studio if it is open. On Windows 8 and Windows 10, it might be necessary to logout and
LATENCY - FREEDESKTOP.ORG Latency. The latency is the time it takes for a sample captured at timestamp 0 to reach the sink. This time is measured against the pipeline's clock. For pipelines where the only elements that synchronize against the clock are the sinks, the latency is always 0, since no other element is delaying the buffer. For pipelines with livesources, a
AUDIORESAMPLE
audioresample. audioresample resamples raw audio buffers to different sample rates using a configurable windowing function to enhance quality. By default, the resampler uses a reduced sinc table, with cubic interpolation filling in the gaps.PANFROST
Panfrost. Panfrost is a free and open source driver for Mali Midgard and Bifrost GPUs. Public code hosting is on GitLab.You may also be interested in Lima for JPEGENC - FREEDESKTOP.ORG jpegenc. Encodes jpeg images. Example launch line gst-launch-1.0 videotestsrc num-buffers=50 ! video/x-raw, framerate='(fraction)'5/1 ! jpegenc ! avimux ! filesink location=mjpeg.avi VIDEOSCALE - FREEDESKTOP.ORG videoscale. This element resizes video frames. By default the element will try to negotiate to the same size on the source and sinkpad so that no scaling is needed. It is therefore safe to insert this element in a pipeline to get more robust behaviour without any cost if no scaling is needed. This element supports a wide range of color spacesRTPJITTERBUFFER
rtpjitterbuffer. This element reorders and removes duplicate RTP packets as they are received from a network source. The element needs the clock-rate of the RTP payload in order to estimate the delay. This information is obtained either from the caps on the sink padwww
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