Gateworks would like to announce the support of the GStreamer-imx plugins starting with Yocto 1.8 on the Ventana family of Single Board Computers.
Gateworks, the leading supplier of Powerful ARM based Single Board Computer solutions using the Freescale i.MX6, has invested countless engineering hours researching and mastering GStreamer for the i.MX series of processors. Gateworks would like to share this GStreamer research with the rest of the i.MX community of developers!
There are two main versions of GStreamer used on the i.MX6 processor:0.10 and 1.0. Version 1.0 is now the latest standard.
The i.MX6 processor has hardware blocks such as the IPU (image processing unit), VPU (video processing unit), and GPU (graphical processing unit). The main advantage of using these hardware blocks is that there is no CPU cost for decoding/encoding a stream because another hardware block in the i.MX6 takes care of it. This leavestheCPU free to deal with other programs etc.
The GStreamer app works with ‘plugins’. A plugin comprises of elements that can do work on a media stream. For example, the imxvpudec is a VPU based decoder plugin.
This post is specifically about the plugins. There are different versions and sets of plugins available.
Gateworks has chosen to use the GStreamer-imx plugins for the following reasons:
- Open Source Development model: The project is on github and is very active
- The main developer has been a GStreamer contributer for some time now and is very active in the GStreamer community
- The source is very well documented and easy to follow
- Things are done in a very standard GStreamer way
Plugin List
For a thorough description of each plugin, why and how to use it, please visit the Gateworks Software Wiki GStreamer Page
The following is a list of plugins provided by the latest version of gstreamer-imx (0.11.0)
Type | Plugin(s) | Element(s) | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
Audio Decoder | imxaudio | imxuniaudiodec | Uses i.MX uniaudio codecs for decoding |
Audio Encoder | imxaudio | imxmp3audioenc | Uses i.MX for MP3 audio encoding |
Device Sources | imxv4l2video | imxv4l2videosrc | Get camera source via v4l2 |
Video Decoder | imxvpu | imxvpudec | VPU Based decoder |
Video Encoder | imxvpu | imxvpuenc_mjpeg; imxvpuenc_mpeg4; imxvpuenc_h264; imxvpuenc_h263 | VPU Based encoders |
Video Render (sink) | imxg2d; imxpxp; imxeglvivsink; imxipu | imxg2dvideosink; imxpxpvideosink; imxeglvivsink; imxipuvideosink | g2d1, ipu1, pxp2, and egl (overlay) video sinks |
Video Converter | imxg2d; imxpxp; imxipu | imxg2dvideotransform; imxpxpvideotransform; imxipuvideotransform | g2d, pxp, egl and ipu video filter/converter/scalars3 |
Video Compositing | imxg2d; imxipu | imxg2dcompositor, imxipucompositor | gpu/ipu accelerated compositing |
1. The g2d sink is very flexible in the types of input video it can take, but doesn’t have the ability to convert to as many formats as the IPU can. On the other hand, the IPU is very picky with it’s input (e.g. requiring a 1px offset) and the kernel driver is very undocumented, but as stated before, it can convert between many colorspace formats.
2. Note that the PXP sinks are only applicable to the i.mx6solo and i.mx6dl processors.
3. Please see note 1 above.
Plugin Example Pipeline
For example, to encode a video from a camera on /dev/video2 into h.264 and save it to a file:
#Take camera input /dev/video2, encode it to h264 at a bitrate of 10mbit/s (CBR) and save to a file.
gst-launch-1.0 imxv4l2videosrc device=/dev/video2 ! imxvpuenc_h264 bitrate=10000 ! filesink location=/tmp/file.mp4
Many more pipeline examples are described and listed on the Gateworks Software Wiki GStreamer Pipelines page
Summary
Using GStreamer 1.0 with the GStreamer-imx plugins is a powerful way to access and apply the multimedia capabilities of the Freescale i.MX6 processors on the Gateworks SBCs.
For more information, visit theGateworks Software Wiki GStreamer Pipelines page
If there are other examples you would like to see, please add to the discussion!