GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 679571
File source from memory
Last modified: 2017-11-10 10:13:58 UTC
Originally at the gstreamer-devel mail-list: http://gstreamer-devel.966125.n4.nabble.com/File-source-from-memory-tc967708.html#a4655472 A good job for you all, and thank you. (Don't forget the python binding then please...) Bye, Zoltan Jul 03, 2012; 11:35pm Tim-Philipp Müller-2 Tim-Philipp Müller-2 On Tue, 2012-07-03 at 14:03 -0700, gstqlt wrote: Hi, > I'm not an experienced user, but I really agree with that. > There shouldn't be any difference between filesrc and a hypothetic 'memsrc'. > Feeding from a file - which is a byte-sequence with seek feature - is the > same as feeding the same data from a memory area (identified by a pointer). Well, I'm sure you can always find a level of abstraction where everything is the same as everything else ;) > So I think, using appsrc (and the complex protocol of it in the user's code) > is not what we need for this. Anything what I have read about this (appsrc, > mmap) seems to be a blind alley for me. I have the mp3 data in the memory. > I'd like to play it, instead of the original file. > Maybe fakesrc is a better approach? But that also seems to have a lot of > unnecessary parameters. Ok, so you find appsrc too complicated for your special case where you have the data in memory as one giant blob already. That's fair enough, I wouldn't object to an element that makes this easier. Basically something like the "dataurisrc" element without the URI diversion. Feel free to file a feature request in bugzilla. Cheers -Tim
You can use giostreamsrc and use a GMemoryInputStream. See this example here: http://cgit.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-base/tree/tests/check/pipelines/gio.c#n60
or appsrc. Anyway, obsolete.