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Gst-play

Applicable for STM32MP13x lines, STM32MP15x lines, STM32MP21x lines, STM32MP23x lines, STM32MP25x lines

1. Overview[edit | edit source]

gst-play (gst-play-1.0) is a GStreamer command line utility available with GStreamer-1.X.

This utility plays multimedia content using the Playbin element as a basic player. It takes as an input either individual files, URLs or a whole directories (in this case it will recurse into sub-directories as well).

2. Usage[edit | edit source]

gst-play accepts the following options:

gst-play-1.0 --help
Usage:
  gst-play-1.0 [OPTION?] FILE1|URI1 [FILE2|URI2] [FILE3|URI3] ...

Help Options:
  -h, --help                        Show help options
  --help-all                        Show all help options
  --help-gst                        Show GStreamer Options

Application Options:
  -v, --verbose                     Output status information and property notifications
  --flags                           Control playback behaviour setting playbin 'flags' property
  --version                         Print version information and exit
  --videosink                       Video sink to use (default is autovideosink)
  --audiosink                       Audio sink to use (default is autoaudiosink)
  --gapless                         Enable gapless playback
  --instant-uri                     Enable instantaneous uri changes (only with playbin3)
  --shuffle                         Shuffle playlist
  --no-interactive                  Disable interactive control via the keyboard
  --volume                          Volume
  -s, --start-position              Start position in seconds.
  -a, --accurate-seeks              Enable accurate seeking
  --playlist                        Playlist file containing input media files
  -i, --instant-rate-changes        Use the experimental instant-rate-change flag when changing rate
  -q, --quiet                       Do not print any output (apart from errors)
  --use-playbin3                    Use playbin3 pipeline (default varies depending on 'USE_PLAYBIN' env variable)
  --wait-on-eos                     Keep showing the last frame on EOS until quit or playlist change command (gapless is ignored)
  --no-position                     Do not print current position of pipeline


The user can control the playback through the host terminal keyboard. Press k to list the available keyboard shortcuts once the content is playing:

gst-play-1.0  /usr/local/demo/media/* # then press k while playing to enter into Interactive mode
Interactive mode - keyboard controls:

        space    : pause/unpause
        q or ESC : quit
        > or n   : play next
        < or b   : play previous
        ?        : seek forward
        ?        : seek backward
        ?        : volume up
        ?        : volume down
        m        : toggle audio mute on/off
        +        : increase playback rate
        -        : decrease playback rate
        d        : change playback direction
        t        : enable/disable trick modes
        A/a      : change to previous/next audio track
        V/v      : change to previous/next video track
        S/s      : change to previous/next subtitle track
        0        : seek to beginning
        k        : show keyboard shortcuts

Please read gst-play Ubuntu manual for more details.


3. Examples[edit | edit source]

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Don't have /usr/local/demo/media/ST2297_visionv3.webm ? Follow instructions in this article.
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To hear audio track, depending on the considered board, an audio headset must be plugged on

3.1. Basic audio/video playback[edit | edit source]

gst-play-1.0 /usr/local/demo/media/ST2297_visionv3.webm

3.2. Video only playback[edit | edit source]

gst-play-1.0 /usr/local/demo/media/ST2297_visionv3.webm --audiosink=fakesink

Audio rendering is disabled, but audio decoding continues.

3.3. Playlist playback[edit | edit source]

gst-play-1.0 /usr/local/demo/media/ST2297_visionv3.webm /usr/local/demo/media/ST2297_visionv3.webm /usr/local/demo/media/ST2297_visionv3.webm /usr/local/demo/media/ST2297_visionv3.webm

Press ">" key to play the next file, "<" key to play the previous one.

3.4. Loop or repeat the same video[edit | edit source]

This option is not currently available within gst-play but here are some alternatives:

  • Playlist with the same video over and over. In the example below, the same video file is played 3 times. The video file can be added as many times as needed:
gst-play-1.0 /usr/local/demo/media/ST2297_visionv3.webm /usr/local/demo/media/ST2297_visionv3.webm  /usr/local/demo/media/ST2297_visionv3.webm
  • For loop (here 1000 times):
for i in `seq 1 1000`;do gst-play-1.0 /usr/local/demo/media/ST2297_visionv3.webm; done

3.5. Seek while playing[edit | edit source]

gst-play-1.0 /usr/local/demo/media/ST2297_visionv3.webm /usr/local/demo/media/ST2297_visionv3.webm /usr/local/demo/media/ST2297_visionv3.webm /usr/local/demo/media/ST2297_visionv3.webm

Press "right arrow key" to seek forward, "left arrow key" to seek backward.

3.6. Change playback speed[edit | edit source]

gst-play-1.0 /usr/local/demo/media/ST2297_visionv3.webm

Press "+" key to increase rate and "-" key to decreased it.

3.7. HTTP streaming[edit | edit source]

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An internet connection is required, for example by plugging an Ethernet cable on


gst-play-1.0  https://github.com/STMicroelectronics/meta-st-openstlinux/blob/thud/recipes-samples/demo/demo-launcher/media/ST2297_visionv3.webm?raw=true


3.8. Audio/video playback on HDMI TV[edit | edit source]

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Plug first HDMI TV cable as described in How to display on HDMI article


Switch audio output on HDMI:

pacmd set-card-profile 0 output:hdmi-stereo

Than play the video:

gst-play-1.0 /usr/local/demo/media/ST2297_visionv3.webm

3.9. Audio/video playback in background[edit | edit source]

Option --no-interactive must be set in order to be able to play in background:

gst-play-1.0 /usr/local/demo/media/ST2297_visionv3.webm --no-interactive &
[1] 14998
root@stm32mp1:~# Now playing /av_h264_main_640x480_30fps_1000kbps_aac-lc_192kbps.mp4

Then to stop playback:

killall gst-play-1.0

or

fg
<CTRL+C>