#!/usr/bin/env python
# This is a reworked version of the example from Jono Bacon's Python+Gstreamer
# primer: http://www.jonobacon.org/2006/08/28/getting-started-with-gstreamer-with-python/
-#
+#
# It uses Gstreamer 1.0, and replaces alsa with pulse for audio output, and
# drops the use of the GTK main loop, since we're not bothered with a GUI
# Info on porting python scripts to Gstreamer 1.0 can be found here:
import gi
gi.require_version('Gst', '1.0')
-from gi.repository import Gst, GObject
+from gi.repository import Gst, GLib
class Main:
def __init__(self):
# Create the pipelie and enter main loop, quit with ctrl+c
start = Main()
-mainloop = GObject.MainLoop()
-mainloop.run()
+mainloop = GLib.MainLoop()
+
+try:
+ mainloop.run()
+except KeyboardInterrupt:
+ exit(0)
self.win_id = self.mainwindow.get_object("viewport").get_window().get_xid()
- # When we get a message that video is ready to display, set the
+ # When we get a message that video is ready to display, set the
# correct window id to hook it to our viewport
def OnSyncElement(self, bus, message):
if message.get_structure().get_name() == "prepare-window-handle":
- print "prepare-window-handle"
+ print("prepare-window-handle")
message.src.set_window_handle(self.win_id)
def OnPlay(self, widget):
- print "play"
+ print("play")
self.pipeline.set_state(Gst.State.PLAYING)
def OnStop(self, widget):
- print "stop"
+ print("stop")
self.pipeline.set_state(Gst.State.READY)
def OnQuit(self, widget):
- print "quit"
+ print("quit")
Gtk.main_quit()
# Workaround to get Ctrl+C to terminate from command line
class Main:
def __init__(self):
-
+
# Create gui bits and bobs
self.wTree = Gtk.Builder()
self.wTree.add_from_file("example2.glade")
-
+
signals = {
"on_play_clicked" : self.OnPlay,
"on_stop_clicked" : self.OnStop,
def OnPlay(self, widget):
- print "play"
+ print("play")
self.pipeline.set_state(Gst.State.PLAYING)
def OnStop(self, widget):
- print "stop"
+ print("stop")
self.pipeline.set_state(Gst.State.READY)
-
+
def OnQuit(self, widget):
- print "quit"
+ print("quit")
Gtk.main_quit()
# Workaround to get Ctrl+C to terminate from command line
class Main:
def __init__(self):
-
+
# Create gui bits and bobs
self.mainwindow = Gtk.Builder()
self.mainwindow.add_from_file("example3.glade")
-
+
signals = {
"on_play_clicked" : self.OnPlay,
"on_stop_clicked" : self.OnStop,
self.videotestsrc = Gst.ElementFactory.make("videotestsrc", "videosource")
self.videotestsrc.set_property("pattern", "snow")
self.pipeline.add(self.videotestsrc)
-
+
# Add a capsfilter that we want to apply to our videotestsrc
self.videotestcaps = Gst.ElementFactory.make("capsfilter", "videotestcaps")
self.videotestcaps.set_property("caps",Gst.Caps.from_string("video/x-raw,width=640,height=480"))
self.pipeline.add(self.videotestcaps)
-
+
# Link the capsfilter to the videotestsrc
self.videotestsrc.link(self.videotestcaps)
# Link the already linked videotestcaps to the sink
self.videotestcaps.link(self.videosink)
-
+
# Set up a bus to our pipeline to get notified when the video is ready
self.bus = self.pipeline.get_bus()
self.bus.enable_sync_message_emission()
self.bus.connect("sync-message::element", self.OnSyncElement)
-
+
# Summon the window and connect the window's close button to quit
self.window = self.mainwindow.get_object("mainwindow")
self.window.connect("delete-event", Gtk.main_quit)
self.window.show_all()
-
+
# Get window ID of the viewport widget from the GUI
self.win_id = self.mainwindow.get_object("viewport").get_window().get_xid()
def OnStop(self, widget):
print("stop")
self.pipeline.set_state(Gst.State.READY)
-
+
def OnQuit(self, widget):
print("quit")
Gtk.main_quit()