Struct gstreamer_editing_services::Track[][src]

pub struct Track(_);
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A Track acts an output source for a Timeline. Each one essentially provides an additional gst::Pad for the timeline, with property::Track::restriction-caps capabilities. Internally, a track wraps an nlecomposition filtered by a capsfilter.

A track will contain a number of TrackElement-s, and its role is to select and activate these elements according to their timings when the timeline in played. For example, a track would activate a GESSource when its property::TimelineElement::start is reached by outputting its data for its property::TimelineElement::duration. Similarly, a GESOperation would be activated by applying its effect to the source data, starting from its property::TimelineElement::start time and lasting for its property::TimelineElement::duration.

For most users, it will usually be sufficient to add newly created tracks to a timeline, but never directly add an element to a track. Whenever a Clip is added to a timeline, the clip adds its elements to the timeline’s tracks and assumes responsibility for updating them.

Implements

GESTrackExt, [trait@gst::prelude::BinExt], gst::prelude::ElementExt, gst::prelude::GstObjectExt, glib::ObjectExt

Implementations

Creates a new track with the given track-type and caps.

If type_ is TrackType::VIDEO, and caps is a subset of “video/x-raw(ANY)”, then a GESVideoTrack is created. This will automatically choose a gap creation method suitable for video data. You will likely want to set property::Track::restriction-caps separately. You may prefer to use the ges_video_track_new() method instead.

If type_ is TrackType::AUDIO, and caps is a subset of “audio/x-raw(ANY)”, then a GESAudioTrack is created. This will automatically choose a gap creation method suitable for audio data, and will set the property::Track::restriction-caps to the default for GESAudioTrack. You may prefer to use the ges_audio_track_new() method instead.

Otherwise, a plain Track is returned. You will likely want to set the property::Track::restriction-caps and call ges_track_set_create_element_for_gap_func() on the returned track.

type_

The property::Track::track-type for the track

caps

The property::Track::caps for the track

Returns

A new track.

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Recursively looks for elements with an unlinked pad of the given direction within the specified bin and returns an unlinked pad if one is found, or None otherwise. If a pad is found, the caller owns a reference to it and should use gst_object_unref() on the pad when it is not needed any longer. Read more

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Queries self for the current latency and reconfigures this latency on all the elements using a LATENCY event. Read more

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Suppresses the given flags on the bin. ElementFlags of a child element are propagated when it is added to the bin. When suppressed flags are set, those specified flags will not be propagated to the bin. Read more

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Forward all children messages, even those that would normally be filtered by the bin. This can be interesting when one wants to be notified of the EOS state of individual elements, for example. Read more

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Emit signal by signal id.

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