Hi,

I'm all for it.

It will be easier to maintain and port. Btw, gnome has a sound events 
framework. Not sure if there is some kind of gstreamer integration or not.

Envoyé depuis mon HTC

----- Reply message -----
De : "Julien Puydt" <julien.pu...@laposte.net>
Pour : <ekiga-devel-list@gnome.org>
Objet : [Ekiga-devel-list] Using gstreamer for everything audio and video       
in ekiga
Date : mar., mars 11, 2014 16:44


Hi,

you'll find attached a tarball with a few things ; among those a README 
explaining what the rest of the tarball is about.

There is a Makefile to build the sample code and to compile the design 
graph into an image (using the graphviz package). The sample code uses 
gstreamer (both base and bad packages -- because of the inter plugin). 
Typing "make" should build everything cleanly.

The idea behind this code is to discover how to do some things with 
gstreamer:
- start audio events ;
- change an input device while the pipeline runs (ie: during a call) ;
- record what happens -- starting while the pipeline runs, and stopping 
while the pipeline runs (ie: record parts of a call).

The goal would be to use gstreamer for everything audio&video related in 
ekiga.

Please have a look at the code and the design, ask questions, and let's 
try to settle everything down with sample code before doing anything 
within ekiga.

Snark
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