Posted: Tue May 16, 2006 11:56 am Post subject: [Asterisk-video] AVTF - What's going on?
(retransmission for mail archives, but please discuss anyway :-) )
This is stuff going on that I'm aware of:
* I am working on fixes for SIP/SDP in the sdpcleanup branch.
Grandstream and Foniris generously
donated video phones for me to test with. I am implementing some
checks if we really have
video on the incoming call before we offer it on the outbound
call. Seems stupid to offer
video without a stream. If we can fix this stuff and test it
quickly, I can get it into 1.4.
* John Martin contributed some patches for FMTP support that is
needed. Will open a branch
for this hopefully this week. This is too late for 1.4, but will
have to be part of 1.6. It will require
some architectural changes, and we're beyond freeze for that.
* John Martin is also doing work on H.323 and video
What else is going on codewise or should be added to the wish list?
Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 2:55 am Post subject: [Asterisk-video] AVTF - What's going on?
Hi,
I'm using the gstreamer-0.10 version and i have some problem to convert
a .mov file to an .h263 file for asterisk. I've compiled and installed
the 0.10-6 version of gstreamer with the lasts base, good bad and ugly
plugins.
Here are the results of the command i read in mailing list, when i
launch it on my computer :
The program seems to be blocked at this point and if i do a CRTL+C :
Setting pipeline to PAUSED ...
Pipeline is PREROLLING ...
Caught interrupt -- Pausing pipeline.
Pipeline paused.
WARNING: Element "pipeline0" warns: pipeline interrupted
Does your file actually contain H.263 video and ADPCM audio? The
pipeline shown above is specifically for converting H.263 video and
ADPCM audio. Here's an alternate pipeline that uses the GStreamer
decodebin element:
The GStreamer decodebin element doesn't actually decode anything itself,
it uses other GStreamer elements to detect the type of data being
offered to it and convert it to a form that can be used by other
GStreamer elements.
Posted: Sun May 28, 2006 11:22 pm Post subject: [Asterisk-video] AVTF - What's going on?
Could you please send me your "AstriDevCon_Europe_2006.mov" file in
order to make some test.
I'd like to be able to convert a .mov file to .h263 format.
Perhaps i'm on the wrong way using gstreamer to do that. So if you've
got any advices...
-----Message d'origine-----
De : Jeffrey C. Ollie [mailto:jeff@ocjtech.us]
Envoy? : vendredi 26 mai 2006 14:47
? : Discussion of video media support in Asterisk
Objet : Re: [Asterisk-video] AVTF - What's going on?
On Fri, 2006-05-26 at 13:51 +0200, jordan territorio wrote:
Quote:
Here are the results of the command i read in mailing list, when i
launch it on my computer :
location=avout.wav
Setting pipeline to PAUSED ...
Pipeline is PREROLLING ...
The program seems to be blocked at this point and if i do a CRTL+C :
Setting pipeline to PAUSED ...
Pipeline is PREROLLING ...
Caught interrupt -- Pausing pipeline.
Pipeline paused.
WARNING: Element "pipeline0" warns: pipeline interrupted
Does your file actually contain H.263 video and ADPCM audio? The
pipeline shown above is specifically for converting H.263 video and
ADPCM audio. Here's an alternate pipeline that uses the GStreamer
decodebin element:
The GStreamer decodebin element doesn't actually decode anything itself,
it uses other GStreamer elements to detect the type of data being
offered to it and convert it to a form that can be used by other
GStreamer elements.
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