http://hi.baidu.com/zhxust/blog/item/8161ab637d89ac6a0d33fa45
方法一: CVS
$cvs -d:pserver:anoncvs@cvs.freedesktop.org/cvs/gstreamer login
password: [root的密码]
$cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anoncvs@cvs.freedesktop.org:/cvs/gstreamer co gst-template
方法二: GIT
如果没有安装git,则首先安装git:
$sudo apt-get install git-core
再获取模板:
$git clone git://anongit.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-template.git
2、进入目录gst-template/gst-plugin/src
$cd gst-template/gst-plugin/src
$../tools/make_element ExampleFilter
产生文件
gstexamplefilter.c gstexamplefilter.h
3、修改Makefile.am文件 (注意:是src目录下的Makefile.am)
$sudo gedit Makefile.am
plugin_LTLIBRARIES = libgstexamplefilter.la
libgstexamplefilter_la_SOURCES = gstexamplefilter.c
libgstexamplefilter_la_CFLAGS = $(GST_CFLAGS)
libgstexamplefilter_la_LIBADD = $(GST_LIBS)
libgstexamplefilter_la_LDFLAGS = $(GST_PLUGIN_LDFLAGS)
libgstexamplefilter_la_LIBTOOLFLAGS = --tag=disable-static
noinst_HEADERS = gstexamplefilter.h
总共有七行
4、导入PKG_CONFIG_PATH环境变量,在命令行输入:
$export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/lib/pkgconfig
5、进入目录gst-template/gst-plugin,修改文件autogen.sh
进入上一层目录
$cd..
编辑autogen.sh文件:
$sudo gedit autogen.sh
如果是通过CVS获取的模板,则修改原来的
srcfile=src/main.c
为新的:
srcfile=src/gstexamplefilter.c
如果是通过 GIT获取的模板,则在autogen.sh的开始添加:
srcfile=src/gstexamplefilter.c
6、运行autogen.sh,产生Makefile文件
$./autogen.sh
7、开始安装:
$./configure
$make
$sudo make install
再进入src子目录中
$cd src
用ls -a查询会有.libs目录产生
(注意: .libs 为隐藏目录)
进入.libs
$cd .libs
$ls -a
会发现里面产生了
libgstexamplefilter.la
libgstexamplefilter.so
8、 将插件加入到gstreamer库中
把libgstexamplefilter.la
libgstexamplefilter.so
这两个文件拷贝到系统目录中: /usr/lib/gstreamer-0.10
$sudo cp libgstexamplefilter.la /usr/lib/gstreamer-0.10/libgstexamplefilter.la
$sudo cp libgstexamplefilter.so /usr/lib/gstreamer-0.10/libgstexamplefilter.so
如果gstreamer无法扫描到新加入的plugin,可能是因为路径设置不正确(GST_PLUGIN_PATH环境变量)
3.GST_PLUGIN_SYSTEM_PATH
检查插件:
$gst-inspect examplefilter
如果显示了插件的信息,那么插件就创建好了
(2) Gst good/ugly/bad 库中的plugin的列表
(3) Gstreamer中的几个命令使用
gst-inspect prints information about available GStreamer plugins, information about a particular plugin, or information about a particular element.
If no element or plugin argument is specified, gst-inspect prints a list of all plugins and elements. If an element or plugin argument is specified, gst-inspectprints information about that element or plug-in. If a given argument is valid as either an element or a plugin, gst-inspect treats the argument as an element, by default.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported by gst-inspect:
-a, --print-all Print all elements.
--version Print GStreamer version number.
gst-std-options Standard options available for use with most GStreamer applications. See gst-std-options(5) for more information.
OPERANDS
The following operands are supported:
element Name of an element.
plugin Name of a plugin.
EXAMPLES
Example 1: Displaying Information About a Plugin:
example% gst-inspect alaw Plugin Details: Name: alaw Description: ALaw audio conversion routines Filename: /usr/lib/gstreamer-0.10/libgstalaw.so Version: 0.10.3 License: LGPL Source module: gst-plugins-good Binary package: GStreamer Good Plug-ins source release Origin URL: Unknown package origin alawdec: A Law audio decoder alawenc: A Law audio encoder 2 features: +-- 2 elements
gst-launch builds and runs basic GStreamer pipelines.
In simple form, a pipeline-description is a list of elements separated by exclamation marks (!). Properties can be appended to elements, in the form property=value.
For a complete description of possible values for pipeline-description, see the section Pipeline Description below or consult the GStreamer documentation.
Please note that gst-launch is primarily a debugging tool for developers and users. You should not build applications on top of it. For applications, use the gst_parse_launch() function of the GStreamer API as an easy way to construct pipelines from pipeline descriptions.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported by gst-launch:
-X, --exclude=type1,type2,... Do not output status information of specified type.
-f, --no-fault Do not install a fault handler.
-o, -output-=file Save XML representation of pipeline to file, then exit.
-t, --tags Output tags, also known as metadata.
-T, --trace Print memory allocation trace, if enabled at compile time.
-v, --verbose Output status information and property notifications.
--version Print GStreamer version number.
gst-std-options Standard options available for use with most GStreamer applications. See gst-std-options(5) for more information.
EXTENDED DESCRIPTION
Pipeline Description
A pipeline consists elements and links. Elements can be put into bins of different sorts. Elements, links and bins can be specified in a pipeline description in any order.
Elements
elementtype [property1 ...]Creates an element of type elementtype and sets the properties.
Properties
property=value ...Sets the property to the specified value. You can use gst-inspect(1) to find out about properties and allowed values of different elements.
Enumeration properties can be set by name, nick or value.
Bins
[bintype.] ( [property1 ...] pipeline-description )Specifies that a bin of type bintype is created and the given properties are set. Every element between the braces is put into the bin. Please note the dot that has to be used after the bintype. You will almost never need this functionality, it is only really useful for applications using the gst_launch_parse() API with ’bin’ as bintype. That way it is possible to build partial pipelines instead of a full-fledged top-level pipeline.
Links
[[srcelement].[pad1,...]] ! [[sinkelement].[pad1,...]] [[srcelement].[pad1,...]] !caps ! [[srcelement].[pad1,...]]Links the element with name srcelement to the element with name sinkelement, using the caps specified in caps as a filter. Names can be set on elements with the name property. If the name is omitted, the element that was specified directly in front of or after the link is used. This works across bins. If a padname is given, the link is done with these pads. If no pad names are given all possibilities are tried and a matching pad is used. If multiple padnames are given, both sides must have the same number of pads specified and multiple links are done in the given order. So the simplest link is a simple exclamation mark, that links the element to the left of it to the element right of it.
Caps
mimetype [, property[, property ...]]] [; caps[; caps ...]]Creates a capability with the given mimetype and optionally with given properties. The mimetype can be escaped using " or ’. If you want to chain caps, you can add more caps in the same format afterwards.
Properties
name[:type]=value in lists and ranges: [type=]valueSets the requested property in capabilities. The name is an alphanumeric value and the type can have the following case-insensitive values:
o i or int for integer values or ranges
o f or float for float values or ranges
o 4 or fourcc for FOURCC values
o b, bool, or boolean for boolean values
o s, str, or string for strings
o l or list for lists
If no type was given, the following order is tried: integer, float, boolean, string. Integer values must be parsable by strtol(), floats by strtod(). FOURCC values may either be integers or strings. Boolean values are (case insensitive) yes, no, true or false and may like strings be escaped with " or ’.
Ranges are in this format: [ property, property ] Lists use this format: ( property [,property ...] )
Pipeline Control
A pipeline can be controlled by signals. SIGUSR2 will stop the pipeline (GST_STATE_NULL); SIGUSR1 will put it back to play (GST_STATE_PLAYING). By default, the pipeline will start in the playing state. There are currently no signals defined to go into the ready or pause (GST_STATE_READY and GST_STATE_PAUSED) state expli- citely.
EXAMPLES
The examples below assume that you have the correct plugins available. In general, "sunaudiosink" can be substituted with another audio output plugin such as "esdsink", "alsasink", "osxaudiosink", or "artsdsink". Likewise, "xvimagesink" can be substituted with "ximagesink", "sdlvideosink", "osxvideosink", or "aasink". Keep in mind though that different sinks might accept different formats and even the same sink might accept different formats on different machines, so you might need to add converter elements like audioconvert and audioresample (for audio) or ffmpegcolorspace (for video) in front of the sink to make things work.
Example 1: Audio Playback
Play the WAV music file "music.wav":
example% gst-launch filesrc location=music.wav ! wavparse ! sunaudiosinkPlay the mp3 music file "music.mp3":
example% gst-launch filesrc location=music.mp3 ! flump3dec ! sunaudiosinkPlay the Ogg Vorbis file "music.ogg":
example% gst-launch filesrc location=music.ogg ! oggdemux ! vorbisdec ! audioconvert ! sunaudiosinkPlay an mp3 file or an http stream using GNOME-VFS:
example% gst-launch gnomevfssrc location=music.mp3 ! flump3dec ! sunaudiosinkexample% gst-launch gnomevfssrc location=http://domain.com/music.mp3 ! flump3dec ! sunaudiosinkUse GNOME-VFS to play an mp3 file located on an SMB server:
example% gst-launch gnomevfssrc location=smb://computer/music.mp3 ! flump3dec ! sunaudiosinkExample 2: Video Playback
Play an Ogg video file:
example% gst-launch filesrc location=video.ogg ! oggdemux ! theoradec ! ffmpegcolorspace ! xvimagesinkExample 3: Format Conversion
Convert an mp3 music file to the Ogg Vorbis format:
example% gst-launch filesrc location=music.mp3 ! flump3dec ! audioconvert ! vorbisenc ! oggmux ! filesink location=music.oggConvert an mp3 music file to the FLAC format:
example% gst-launch filesrc location=music.mp3 ! flump3dec ! audioconvert ! flacenc ! filesink location=test.flacConvert a .WAV file to the Ogg Vorbis format:
example% gst-launch filesrc location=music.wav ! wavparse ! audioconvert ! vorbisenc ! oggmux ! filesink location=music.oggExample 4: Recording Audio
Record sound from your audio input and encode it into an Ogg file:
example% gst-launch sunaudiosrc ! audioconvert ! vorbisenc ! oggmux ! filesink location=music.oggExample 5: Compact Disk (CDDA)
Play track number 3 from compact disc:
example% gst-launch cddasrc track=3 ! sunaudiosinkPlay track number 5 from compact disc:
example% gst-launch cdda://5 ! sunaudiosinkExample 6: Diagnostic
Generate a null stream and ignore it:
example% gst-launch fakesrc ! fakesinkGenerate a pure tone to test the audio output:
example% gst-launch audiotestsrc ! sunaudiosinkGenerate a familiar test pattern to test the video output:
example% gst-launch videotestsrc ! xvimagesinkGenerate a familiar test pattern to test the video output:
example% gst-launch videotestsrc ! ximagesinkExample 7: Automatic Linking
You can use the decodebin element to automatically select the right elements to get a working pipeline.
Play any supported audio format:
example% gst-launch filesrc location=musicfile ! decodebin ! sunaudiosinkPlay any supported video format with video and audio output. Threads are used automatically.
example% gst-launch filesrc location=videofile ! decodebin name=decoder decoder. ! queue ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! osssink decoder. ! ffmpegcolorspace ! xvimagesinkTo make this even easier, you can use the playbin element:
example% gst-launch playbin uri=file:///home/joe/foo.aviExample 8: Filtered Connections
These examples show how to use filtered capabilities.
Show a test image and use the YUY2 or YV12 video format for this:
example% gst-launch videotestsrc ! video/x-raw-yuv,format=urcc)YUY2;video/x-raw-yuv,format=urcc)YV12 ! xvimagesinkRecord audio and write it to a .wav file. Force usage of signed 16 to 32 bit samples and a sample rate between 32kHz and 64KHz:
example% gst-launch sunaudiosrc ! ’audio/x-raw-int,rate=[32000,64000],width=[16,32],depth={16,24,32},signed=(boolean)true’ ! wavenc ! filesink location=recording.wav 更加详细的信息查看:http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/documentation/