Hmm, this is on a Raspberry Pi under Raspbian. There seems to be a
partial or broken gstreamer. dpgk-query shows
ii gstreamer0.10-alsa:armhf 0.10.36-2
armhf GStreamer plugin for ALSA
ii gstreamer0.10-plugins-base:armhf 0.10.36-2
armhf GStreamer plugins from the "base" set
ii gstreamer1.0-alsa:armhf 1.14.4-2
armhf GStreamer plugin for ALSA
ii gstreamer1.0-libav:armhf
1.15.0.1+git20180723+db823502-2 armhf libav plugin for
GStreamer
ii gstreamer1.0-omx 1.14.4-1+rpt1
armhf GStreamer OpenMAX plugins
ii gstreamer1.0-omx-rpi 1.14.4-1+rpt1
armhf OpenMax plugins for GStreamer
ii gstreamer1.0-omx-rpi-config 1.14.4-1+rpt1
armhf OpenMax plugins for GStreamer
ii gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad:armhf 1.14.4-1+b1
armhf GStreamer plugins from the "bad" set
ii gstreamer1.0-plugins-base:armhf 1.14.4-2
armhf GStreamer plugins from the "base" set
ii gstreamer1.0-plugins-good:armhf 1.14.4-1+rpt1
armhf GStreamer plugins from the "good" set
ii gstreamer1.0-plugins-ugly:armhf 1.14.4-1
armhf GStreamer plugins from the "ugly" set
ii gstreamer1.0-x:armhf 1.14.4-2
armhf GStreamer plugins for X11 and Pango
ii libgstreamer-gl1.0-0:armhf 1.14.4-2
armhf GStreamer GL libraries
ii libgstreamer-plugins-bad1.0-0:armhf 1.14.4-1+b1
armhf GStreamer libraries from the "bad" set
ii libgstreamer-plugins-base0.10-0:armhf 0.10.36-2
armhf GStreamer libraries from the "base" set
ii libgstreamer-plugins-base1.0-0:armhf 1.14.4-2
armhf GStreamer libraries from the "base" set
ii libgstreamer0.10-0:armhf 0.10.36-1.5
armhf Core GStreamer libraries and elements
ii libgstreamer1.0-0:armhf 1.14.4-1
armhf Core GStreamer libraries and elements
ii libreoffice-avmedia-backend-gstreamer 1:6.1.5-3+rpi1+deb10u6+rpt1
armhf GStreamer backend for LibreOffice
But I don't find gst-launch other than the rygel one which I just
installed from the debs.
gst-inspect-1.0: command not found
I've never explicitly used gstreamer so I don't know anything about
it, just seen the name as a requirement.
On 9/25/20, Stuart Longland <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 10/9/20 12:19 pm, Alan Corey wrote:
>> Wacky idea probably. But most social media sites won't let you post
>> an mp3 (might be copyrighted) but will let you post videos. So do a
>> video of the Audacity main window with the cursor moving through the
>> waveform as the audio is played. Yes, you could capture a screen area
>> with ffmpeg and try to sync it to the audio. Just an idea. You can
>> feed frames and probably the audio through ffmpeg. Sharp lines won't
>> make a good MPEG though.
>
> I'd probably have a look at gstreamer and see if there's a
> "visualisation" plug-in that would do what you want.
>
> https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/documentation/audiovisualizers/index.html
>
> Something like:
>
>> gst-launch-1.0 filesrc location="${HOME}/music/by-track-artist/Santana/Let
>> It Shine.ogg" ! oggdemux ! vorbisdec ! tee name=t ! queue ! audioconvert !
>> mux. t. ! queue ! audioconvert ! spectrascope ! videoconvert ! avenc_mjpeg
>> ! mux. avimux name=mux ! filesink location=/tmp/test.avi
>
> might do what you want.
> --
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>
> I haven't lost my mind...
> ...it's backed up on a tape somewhere.
>
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