| GstBus |
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| The GstBus is an object responsible for delivering GstMessages in |
| a first-in first-out way from the streaming threads to the application. |
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| Since the application typically only wants to deal with delivery of these |
| messages from one thread, the GstBus will marshall the messages between |
| different threads. This is important since the actual streaming of media |
| is done in another threads (streaming threads) than the application. It is |
| also important to not block the streaming threads while the application deals |
| with the message. |
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| The GstBus provides support for GSource based notifications. This makes it |
| possible to handle the delivery in the glib mainloop. Different GSources |
| can be added to the same bin provided they listen to different message types. |
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| A message is posted on the bus with the gst_bus_post() method. With the |
| gst_bus_peek() and _pop() methods one can look at or retrieve a previously |
| posted message. |
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| The bus can be polled with the gst_bus_poll() method. This methods blocks |
| up to the specified timeout value until one of the specified messages types |
| is posted on the bus. The application can then _pop() the messages from the |
| bus to handle them. |
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| It is also possible to get messages from the bus without any thread |
| marshalling with the gst_bus_set_sync_handler() method. This makes it |
| possible to react to a message in the same thread that posted the |
| message on the bus. This should only be used if the application is able |
| to deal with messages from different threads. |
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| If no messages are popped from the bus with either a GSource or gst_bus_pop(), |
| they remain on the bus. |
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| When a pipeline or bin goes from READY into NULL state, it will set its bus |
| to flushing, ie. the bus will drop all existing and new messages on the bus, |
| This is necessary because bus messages hold references to the bin/pipeline |
| or its elements, so there are circular references that need to be broken if |
| one ever wants to be able to destroy a bin or pipeline properly. |
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