Python example of source switching using interepipes #149
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Python example of source switching using interepipes #149santosh-r24 wants to merge 2 commits intoRidgeRun:masterfrom
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…e explaining how it's done.
…_example Added a Python example for source switching and added a README.md fil…
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Hey @migueltaylor would love to hear your feedback on this example, and if it provides anything of value |
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@santosh-r24 This looks really cool! We have actually accomplished something similar using the gstd Python client, but I must say that doing it directly in Python is a fantastic approach. I believe including it as an example will greatly benefit those who use interpipes without gstd. |
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Constructed a simple gst-pipeline in python, to switch to a dummy source when the source is down