I'm trying to use a jpg-File as a virtual webcam for Skype (or similar). The image file is reloading every few seconds and the Pipeline should also transmit always the newest image. I started creating a Pipeline like this
gst-launch filesrc location=~/image.jpg ! jpegdec ! ffmpegcolorspace ! freeze ! v4l2sink device=/dev/video2
but it only streams the first image and ignores the newer versions of the image file. I read something about concat and dynamically changing the Pipeline but I couldn't get this working for me.
Could you give me any hints on how to get this working?
Dynamic refresh the input file is NOT possible (at least with filesrc
).
Besides, your sample use freeze
, which will prevent the image change.
One possible method is using multifilesrc
and videorate
instead.
multifilesrc
can read many files (with a provided pattern similar to scanf/printf), and videorate
can control the speed.
For example, you create 100 images with format image0000.jpg, image0001.jpg, ..., image0100.jpg. Then play them continuously, with each image in 1 second:
gst-launch multifilesrc location=~/image%04d.jpg start-index=0 stop-index=100 loop=true caps="image/jpeg,framerate=\(fraction\)1/1" ! jpegdec ! ffmpegcolorspace ! videorate ! v4l2sink device=/dev/video2
Changing the number of image at stop-index=100
, and change speed at caps="image/jpeg,framerate=\(fraction\)1/1"
For more information about these elements, refer to their documents at gstreamer.freedesktop.org/documentation/plugins.html
EDIT: Look like you use GStreamer 0.10, not 1.x
In this case, please refer to old documents multifilesrc and videorate