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    SGaist
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    Why is it constrained to your application only ?

    If you have a recent enough version of Qt, you might be able to use QMediaPlayer.

    Otherwise, you can also build the pipeline yourself use the GStreamer API.

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      Why is it constrained to your application only ?

      If you have a recent enough version of Qt, you might be able to use QMediaPlayer.

      Otherwise, you can also build the pipeline yourself use the GStreamer API.

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      sharath
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      @SGaist we have embedded device which has camera and GUI application and I want to view/control the liveview of that camera from my android/iOS application. So each video frames from my embedded device should transmit to mobile application.

      Qmediaplayer is only to play the media source if I'm not wrong.

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        The link I provided shows you how to create a custom GStreamer pipeline where you can try to use a pipe so you can both show the stream on your device and have it streamed on the network.

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          The link I provided shows you how to create a custom GStreamer pipeline where you can try to use a pipe so you can both show the stream on your device and have it streamed on the network.

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          sharath
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          @SGaist thank you, I will look into it.

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            The link I provided shows you how to create a custom GStreamer pipeline where you can try to use a pipe so you can both show the stream on your device and have it streamed on the network.

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            sharath
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            @SGaist gst-pipeline supports only after Qt5.12?

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              Custom pipeline building in QMediaPlayer came in 5.12.2 like explained in the documentation.

              However nothing stops you from using other means to create the pipeline.

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                Custom pipeline building in QMediaPlayer came in 5.12.2 like explained in the documentation.

                However nothing stops you from using other means to create the pipeline.

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                @SGaist its very hard to understand GStreamer. How can i pass QML camera to Gstreamer? is there any example to stream live camera like sender and receiver? i know this is stupid question, but i'm not getting any input that from where to start.

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                  As I already wrote, don't do that in that order.

                  Stream your camera using a dedicated software that will generate a real video stream.

                  Even if it's not simple, GStreamer allows you to show the feed locally and send it over the network at the same time.

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                    As I already wrote, don't do that in that order.

                    Stream your camera using a dedicated software that will generate a real video stream.

                    Even if it's not simple, GStreamer allows you to show the feed locally and send it over the network at the same time.

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                    @SGaist If you provide some sample code that would really helpful.

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                      Sample code of what ?

                      You do not even say what solution you want to implement.

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                      • S sharath

                        @SGaist we have embedded device which has camera and GUI application and I want to view/control the liveview of that camera from my android/iOS application. So each video frames from my embedded device should transmit to mobile application.

                        Qmediaplayer is only to play the media source if I'm not wrong.

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                        @sharath said in Get frames from qml videoOutput and send to TcpSocket.:

                        we have embedded device which has camera and GUI application and I want to view/control the liveview of that camera from my android/iOS application. So each video frames from my embedded device should transmit to mobile application.

                        i want to use Gstreamer to stream the video over network(TCP). give some example code so that i can start.

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                          Here you have an example using the command line to stream a video feed from a RaspberryPi. The streaming part will work the same on a computer.

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                            Here you have an example using the command line to stream a video feed from a RaspberryPi. The streaming part will work the same on a computer.

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                            @SGaist Thank you. i will go through it

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                              Here you have an example using the command line to stream a video feed from a RaspberryPi. The streaming part will work the same on a computer.

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                              Hello @SGaist, i just running the following commands to undertand Gstreamer on command line.
                              To send current screen to network:

                              gst-launch-1.0 -v ximagesrc use-damage=false xname=/usr/lib/torcs/torcs-bin ! videoconvert ! videoscale ! video/x-raw,format=I420,width=800,height=600,framerate=25/1 ! jpegenc ! rtpjpegpay ! udpsink host=127.0.0.1 port=5000
                              

                              To receive:

                              gst-launch-1.0 udpsrc port=5000 ! application/x-rtp,encoding-name=JPEG,payload=26 ! rtpjpegdepay ! jpegdec ! autovideosink
                              

                              here its sharing my current screen using ximagesrc to network.
                              So how can i send only current camera live view through Gstreamer. whats the command for that?

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                                Did you even try to search for "GStreamer camera source" ?

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                                • SGaistS SGaist

                                  Did you even try to search for "GStreamer camera source" ?

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                                  Thank you @SGaist,

                                  i tried below script on command line

                                  gst-launch-1.0 -v v4l2src device=/dev/video0 ! 'video/x-raw-yuv,width=640,height=480' !  x264enc pass=qual quantizer=20 tune=zerolatency ! rtph264pay ! udpsink host=127.0.0.1 port=1234
                                  
                                  

                                  Got below error.

                                  (gst-launch-1.0:4420): GStreamer-WARNING **: 0.10-style raw video caps are being created. Should be video/x-raw,format=(string).. now.
                                  WARNING: erroneous pipeline: could not link v4l2src0 to x264enc0
                                  
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                                    @sharath said in Get frames from qml videoOutput and send to TcpSocket.:

                                    WARNING: erroneous pipeline: could not link v4l2src0 to x264enc0

                                    The first hit for that search on DuckDuckGo gives several example pipelines to test with your own setup.

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