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| GstPipeline |
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| <!-- ##### SECTION Short_Description ##### --> |
| Top-level bin with scheduling and pipeline management functionality. |
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| <!-- ##### SECTION Long_Description ##### --> |
| <para> |
| In almost all cases, you'll want to use a GstPipeline when creating a |
| filter graph. The GstPipeline will manage all the scheduling issues, |
| including threading, as well as provide simple interfaces to common |
| functions, like 'Play'. |
| </para> |
| <para> |
| gst_pipeline_new() is used to create a pipeline. when you are done with |
| the pipeline, use gst_element_unref() to free its resources. |
| </para> |
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| <!-- ##### SECTION See_Also ##### --> |
| <para> |
| #GstBin |
| </para> |
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| <!-- ##### STRUCT GstPipeline ##### --> |
| <para> |
| The pipeline object |
| </para> |
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| <!-- ##### FUNCTION gst_pipeline_new ##### --> |
| <para> |
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| </para> |
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| @name: |
| @Returns: |
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| <!-- ##### MACRO gst_pipeline_destroy ##### --> |
| <para> |
| Destroys the pipeline. |
| </para> |
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| @pipeline: #GstPipeline to destroy |
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