GStreamer



GStreamer

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NAME

gst−inspect - print info about a GStreamer plugin or element

SYNOPSIS

gst−inspect [OPTION...] [PLUGIN|ELEMENT]

DESCRIPTION

gst−inspect is a tool that prints out information on available GStreamer plugins, information about a particular plugin, or information about a particular element. When executed with no PLUGIN or ELEMENT argument, gst−inspect will print a list of all plugins and elements together with a summary. When executed with a PLUGIN or ELEMENT argument, gst−inspect will print information about that plug-in or element.

OPTIONS

gst−inspect accepts the following arguments and options:

PLUGIN

Name of a plugin

ELEMENT

Name of an element

−−help

Print help synopsis and available FLAGS

−−gst−info−mask=FLAGS

GStreamer info flags to set (list with −−help)

−a, −−print−all

Print all plugins and elements

−−print−plugin−auto−install−info

Print a machine-parsable list of features the specified plugin provides. Useful in connection with external automatic plugin installation mechanisms.

−−gst−debug−mask=FLAGS

GStreamer debugging flags to set (list with −−help)

−−gst−mask=FLAGS

GStreamer info and debugging flags to set (list with −−help)

−−gst−plugin−spew

GStreamer info flags to set Enable printout of errors while loading GStreamer plugins

−−gst−plugin−path=PATH

Add directories separated with ’:’ to the plugin search path

SEE ALSO

gst−feedback(1), gst−launch(1), gst−typefind(1)

AUTHOR

The GStreamer team at http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/



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