Constants

ALLOCATOR_SYSMEM = SystemMemory

The allocator name for the default system memory allocator

BUFFER_COPY_ALL = <flags 0 of type Gst.BufferCopyFlags>

Combination of all possible fields that can be copied with copy_into().

BUFFER_COPY_METADATA = <flags 0 of type Gst.BufferCopyFlags>

Combination of all possible metadata fields that can be copied with copy_into().

BUFFER_OFFSET_NONE = 18446744073709551615

Constant for no-offset return results.

CAN_INLINE = 1
CAPS_FEATURE_MEMORY_SYSTEM_MEMORY = memory:SystemMemory
CLOCK_TIME_NONE = 18446744073709551615

Constant to define an undefined clock time.

DEBUG_BG_MASK = 240
DEBUG_FG_MASK = 15
DEBUG_FORMAT_MASK = 65280
ELEMENT_FACTORY_KLASS_DECODER = Decoder
ELEMENT_FACTORY_KLASS_DECRYPTOR = Decryptor
ELEMENT_FACTORY_KLASS_DEMUXER = Demuxer
ELEMENT_FACTORY_KLASS_DEPAYLOADER = Depayloader
ELEMENT_FACTORY_KLASS_ENCODER = Encoder
ELEMENT_FACTORY_KLASS_ENCRYPTOR = Encryptor
ELEMENT_FACTORY_KLASS_FORMATTER = Formatter
ELEMENT_FACTORY_KLASS_HARDWARE = Hardware

Elements interacting with hardware devices should specify this classifier in their metadata. You may need to put the element in “READY” state to test if the hardware is present in the system.

ELEMENT_FACTORY_KLASS_MEDIA_AUDIO = Audio
ELEMENT_FACTORY_KLASS_MEDIA_IMAGE = Image
ELEMENT_FACTORY_KLASS_MEDIA_METADATA = Metadata
ELEMENT_FACTORY_KLASS_MEDIA_SUBTITLE = Subtitle
ELEMENT_FACTORY_KLASS_MEDIA_VIDEO = Video
ELEMENT_FACTORY_KLASS_MUXER = Muxer
ELEMENT_FACTORY_KLASS_PARSER = Parser
ELEMENT_FACTORY_KLASS_PAYLOADER = Payloader
ELEMENT_FACTORY_KLASS_SINK = Sink
ELEMENT_FACTORY_KLASS_SRC = Source
ELEMENT_FACTORY_TYPE_ANY = 562949953421311

Elements of any of the defined GST_ELEMENT_FACTORY_LIST types

ELEMENT_FACTORY_TYPE_AUDIOVIDEO_SINKS = 3940649673949188

All sinks handling audio, video or image media types

ELEMENT_FACTORY_TYPE_AUDIO_ENCODER = 1125899906842626

All encoders handling audio media types

ELEMENT_FACTORY_TYPE_DECODABLE = 1377

All elements used to ‘decode’ streams (decoders, demuxers, parsers, depayloaders)

ELEMENT_FACTORY_TYPE_DECODER = 1
ELEMENT_FACTORY_TYPE_DECRYPTOR = 1024
ELEMENT_FACTORY_TYPE_DEMUXER = 32
ELEMENT_FACTORY_TYPE_DEPAYLOADER = 256
ELEMENT_FACTORY_TYPE_ENCODER = 2
ELEMENT_FACTORY_TYPE_ENCRYPTOR = 2048
ELEMENT_FACTORY_TYPE_FORMATTER = 512
ELEMENT_FACTORY_TYPE_HARDWARE = 4096
ELEMENT_FACTORY_TYPE_MAX_ELEMENTS = 281474976710656
ELEMENT_FACTORY_TYPE_MEDIA_ANY = 18446462598732840960

Elements matching any of the defined GST_ELEMENT_FACTORY_TYPE_MEDIA types

Note: Do not use this if you wish to not filter against any of the defined media types. If you wish to do this, simply don’t specify any GST_ELEMENT_FACTORY_TYPE_MEDIA flag.

ELEMENT_FACTORY_TYPE_MEDIA_AUDIO = 1125899906842624
ELEMENT_FACTORY_TYPE_MEDIA_IMAGE = 2251799813685248
ELEMENT_FACTORY_TYPE_MEDIA_METADATA = 9007199254740992
ELEMENT_FACTORY_TYPE_MEDIA_SUBTITLE = 4503599627370496
ELEMENT_FACTORY_TYPE_MEDIA_VIDEO = 562949953421312
ELEMENT_FACTORY_TYPE_MUXER = 16
ELEMENT_FACTORY_TYPE_PARSER = 64
ELEMENT_FACTORY_TYPE_PAYLOADER = 128
ELEMENT_FACTORY_TYPE_SINK = 4
ELEMENT_FACTORY_TYPE_SRC = 8
ELEMENT_FACTORY_TYPE_VIDEO_ENCODER = 2814749767106562

All encoders handling video or image media types

ELEMENT_METADATA_AUTHOR = author

Name and contact details of the author(s). Use n to separate multiple author details. E.g: “Joe Bloggs &lt;joe.blogs at foo.com&gt;”

ELEMENT_METADATA_DESCRIPTION = description

Sentence describing the purpose of the element. E.g: “Write stream to a file”

ELEMENT_METADATA_DOC_URI = doc-uri

Set uri pointing to user documentation. Applications can use this to show help for e.g. effects to users.

ELEMENT_METADATA_ICON_NAME = icon-name

Elements that bridge to certain other products can include an icon of that used product. Application can show the icon in menus/selectors to help identifying specific elements.

ELEMENT_METADATA_KLASS = klass

String describing the type of element, as an unordered list separated with slashes (‘/’). See draft-klass.txt of the design docs for more details and common types. E.g: “Sink/File”

ELEMENT_METADATA_LONGNAME = long-name

The long English name of the element. E.g. “File Sink”

EVENT_NUM_SHIFT = 8
EVENT_TYPE_BOTH = <flags 0 of type Gst.EventTypeFlags>

The same thing as GST_EVENT_TYPE_UPSTREAM | GST_EVENT_TYPE_DOWNSTREAM.

FLAG_SET_MASK_EXACT = 4294967295

A mask value with all bits set, for use as a GstFlagSet mask where all flag bits must match exactly

FORMAT_PERCENT_MAX = 1000000

The PERCENT format is between 0 and this value

FORMAT_PERCENT_SCALE = 10000

The value used to scale down the reported PERCENT format value to its real value.

GROUP_ID_INVALID = 0

A value which is guaranteed to never be returned by util_group_id_next().

Can be used as a default value in variables used to store group_id.

LICENSE_UNKNOWN = unknown

To be used in GST_PLUGIN_DEFINE if unsure about the licence.

LOCK_FLAG_READWRITE = <flags 0 of type Gst.LockFlags>

GstLockFlags value alias for GST_LOCK_FLAG_READ | GST_LOCK_FLAG_WRITE

MAP_READWRITE = <flags 0 of type Gst.MapFlags>

GstMapFlags value alias for GST_MAP_READ | GST_MAP_WRITE

META_TAG_MEMORY_REFERENCE_STR = memory-reference

This metadata stays relevant until a deep copy is made.

META_TAG_MEMORY_STR = memory

This metadata stays relevant as long as memory layout is unchanged. In hindsight, this tag should have been called “memory-layout”.

MSECOND = 1000000

Constant that defines one GStreamer millisecond.

NSECOND = 1

Constant that defines one GStreamer nanosecond

PARAM_CONDITIONALLY_AVAILABLE = 16384

Use this flag on GObject properties of GstObject to indicate that they might not be available depending on environment such as OS, device, etc, so such properties will be installed conditionally only if the GstObject is able to support it.

PARAM_CONTROLLABLE = 512

Use this flag on GObject properties to signal they can make sense to be. controlled over time. This hint is used by the GstController.

PARAM_DOC_SHOW_DEFAULT = 8192

Use this flag on GObject properties of GstObject to indicate that during gst-inspect and friends, the default value should be used as default instead of the current value.

PARAM_MUTABLE_PAUSED = 2048

Use this flag on GObject properties of GstElements to indicate that they can be changed when the element is in the PAUSED or lower state. This flag implies GST_PARAM_MUTABLE_READY.

PARAM_MUTABLE_PLAYING = 4096

Use this flag on GObject properties of GstElements to indicate that they can be changed when the element is in the PLAYING or lower state. This flag implies GST_PARAM_MUTABLE_PAUSED.

PARAM_MUTABLE_READY = 1024

Use this flag on GObject properties of GstElements to indicate that they can be changed when the element is in the READY or lower state.

PARAM_USER_SHIFT = 65536

Bits based on GST_PARAM_USER_SHIFT can be used by 3rd party applications.

PROTECTION_SYSTEM_ID_CAPS_FIELD = protection-system

The field name in a GstCaps that is used to signal the UUID of the protection system.

PROTECTION_UNSPECIFIED_SYSTEM_ID = unspecified-system-id

The protection system value of the unspecified UUID. In some cases the system protection ID is not present in the contents or in their metadata, as encrypted WebM. This define is used to set the value of the “system_id” field in GstProtectionEvent, with this value, the application will use an external information to choose which protection system to use.

Example: The matroskademux uses this value in the case of encrypted WebM, the application will choose the appropriate protection system based on the information received through EME API.

QUERY_NUM_SHIFT = 8
QUERY_TYPE_BOTH = <flags 0 of type Gst.QueryTypeFlags>

The same thing as GST_QUERY_TYPE_UPSTREAM | GST_QUERY_TYPE_DOWNSTREAM.

SECOND = 1000000000

Constant that defines one GStreamer second.

SEGMENT_INSTANT_FLAGS = 912
SEQNUM_INVALID = 0

A value which is guaranteed to never be returned by util_seqnum_next().

Can be used as a default value in variables used to store seqnum.

TAG_ALBUM = album

album containing this data (string)

The album name as it should be displayed, e.g. ‘The Jazz Guitar’

TAG_ALBUM_ARTIST = album-artist

The artist of the entire album, as it should be displayed.

TAG_ALBUM_ARTIST_SORTNAME = album-artist-sortname

The artist of the entire album, as it should be sorted.

TAG_ALBUM_GAIN = replaygain-album-gain

album gain in db (double)

TAG_ALBUM_PEAK = replaygain-album-peak

peak of the album (double)

TAG_ALBUM_SORTNAME = album-sortname

album containing this data, as used for sorting (string)

The album name as it should be sorted, e.g. ‘Jazz Guitar, The’

TAG_ALBUM_VOLUME_COUNT = album-disc-count

count of discs inside collection this disc belongs to (unsigned integer)

TAG_ALBUM_VOLUME_NUMBER = album-disc-number

disc number inside a collection (unsigned integer)

TAG_APPLICATION_DATA = application-data

Arbitrary application data (sample)

Some formats allow applications to add their own arbitrary data into files. This data is application dependent.

TAG_APPLICATION_NAME = application-name

Name of the application used to create the media (string)

TAG_ARTIST = artist

person(s) responsible for the recording (string)

The artist name as it should be displayed, e.g. ‘Jimi Hendrix’ or ‘The Guitar Heroes’

TAG_ARTIST_SORTNAME = artist-sortname

person(s) responsible for the recording, as used for sorting (string)

The artist name as it should be sorted, e.g. ‘Hendrix, Jimi’ or ‘Guitar Heroes, The’

TAG_ATTACHMENT = attachment

generic file attachment (sample) (sample taglist should specify the content type and if possible set “filename” to the file name of the attachment)

TAG_AUDIO_CODEC = audio-codec

codec the audio data is stored in (string)

TAG_BEATS_PER_MINUTE = beats-per-minute

number of beats per minute in audio (double)

TAG_BITRATE = bitrate

exact or average bitrate in bits/s (unsigned integer)

TAG_CODEC = codec

codec the data is stored in (string)

TAG_COMMENT = comment

free text commenting the data (string)

TAG_COMPOSER = composer

person(s) who composed the recording (string)

TAG_COMPOSER_SORTNAME = composer-sortname

The composer’s name, used for sorting (string)

TAG_CONDUCTOR = conductor

conductor/performer refinement (string)

TAG_CONTACT = contact

contact information (string)

TAG_CONTAINER_FORMAT = container-format

container format the data is stored in (string)

copyright notice of the data (string)

URI to location where copyright details can be found (string)

TAG_DATE = date

date the data was created (Date structure)

TAG_DATE_TIME = datetime

date and time the data was created (DateTime structure)

TAG_DESCRIPTION = description

short text describing the content of the data (string)

TAG_DEVICE_MANUFACTURER = device-manufacturer

Manufacturer of the device used to create the media (string)

TAG_DEVICE_MODEL = device-model

Model of the device used to create the media (string)

TAG_DURATION = duration

length in GStreamer time units (nanoseconds) (unsigned 64-bit integer)

TAG_ENCODED_BY = encoded-by

name of the person or organisation that encoded the file. May contain a copyright message if the person or organisation also holds the copyright (string)

Note: do not use this field to describe the encoding application. Use GST_TAG_APPLICATION_NAME or GST_TAG_COMMENT for that.

TAG_ENCODER = encoder

encoder used to encode this stream (string)

TAG_ENCODER_VERSION = encoder-version

version of the encoder used to encode this stream (unsigned integer)

TAG_EXTENDED_COMMENT = extended-comment

key/value text commenting the data (string)

Must be in the form of ‘key=comment’ or ‘key[lc]=comment’ where ‘lc’ is an ISO-639 language code.

This tag is used for unknown Vorbis comment tags, unknown APE tags and certain ID3v2 comment fields.

TAG_GENRE = genre

genre this data belongs to (string)

TAG_GEO_LOCATION_CAPTURE_DIRECTION = geo-location-capture-direction

Indicates the direction the device is pointing to when capturing a media. It is represented as degrees in floating point representation, 0 means the geographic north, and increases clockwise (double from 0 to 360)

See also GST_TAG_GEO_LOCATION_MOVEMENT_DIRECTION

TAG_GEO_LOCATION_CITY = geo-location-city

The city (english name) where the media has been produced (string).

TAG_GEO_LOCATION_COUNTRY = geo-location-country

The country (english name) where the media has been produced (string).

TAG_GEO_LOCATION_ELEVATION = geo-location-elevation

geo elevation of where the media has been recorded or produced in meters according to WGS84 (zero is average sea level) (double).

TAG_GEO_LOCATION_HORIZONTAL_ERROR = geo-location-horizontal-error

Represents the expected error on the horizontal positioning in meters (double).

TAG_GEO_LOCATION_LATITUDE = geo-location-latitude

geo latitude location of where the media has been recorded or produced in degrees according to WGS84 (zero at the equator, negative values for southern latitudes) (double).

TAG_GEO_LOCATION_LONGITUDE = geo-location-longitude

geo longitude location of where the media has been recorded or produced in degrees according to WGS84 (zero at the prime meridian in Greenwich/UK, negative values for western longitudes). (double).

TAG_GEO_LOCATION_MOVEMENT_DIRECTION = geo-location-movement-direction

Indicates the movement direction of the device performing the capture of a media. It is represented as degrees in floating point representation, 0 means the geographic north, and increases clockwise (double from 0 to 360)

See also GST_TAG_GEO_LOCATION_CAPTURE_DIRECTION

TAG_GEO_LOCATION_MOVEMENT_SPEED = geo-location-movement-speed

Speed of the capturing device when performing the capture. Represented in m/s. (double)

See also GST_TAG_GEO_LOCATION_MOVEMENT_DIRECTION

TAG_GEO_LOCATION_NAME = geo-location-name

human readable descriptive location of where the media has been recorded or produced. (string).

TAG_GEO_LOCATION_SUBLOCATION = geo-location-sublocation

A location ‘smaller’ than GST_TAG_GEO_LOCATION_CITY that specifies better where the media has been produced. (e.g. the neighborhood) (string).

This tag has been added as this is how it is handled/named in XMP’s Iptc4xmpcore schema.

TAG_GROUPING = grouping

Groups together media that are related and spans multiple tracks. An example are multiple pieces of a concerto. (string)

TAG_HOMEPAGE = homepage

Homepage for this media (i.e. artist or movie homepage) (string)

TAG_IMAGE = image

image (sample) (sample taglist should specify the content type and preferably also set “image-type” field as GstTagImageType)

TAG_IMAGE_ORIENTATION = image-orientation

Represents the ‘Orientation’ tag from EXIF. Defines how the image should be rotated and mirrored for display. (string)

This tag has a predefined set of allowed values:

“rotate-0” “rotate-90” “rotate-180” “rotate-270” “flip-rotate-0” “flip-rotate-90” “flip-rotate-180” “flip-rotate-270”

The naming is adopted according to a possible transformation to perform on the image to fix its orientation, obviously equivalent operations will yield the same result.

Rotations indicated by the values are in clockwise direction and ‘flip’ means an horizontal mirroring.

TAG_INTERPRETED_BY = interpreted-by

Information about the people behind a remix and similar interpretations of another existing piece (string)

TAG_ISRC = isrc

International Standard Recording Code - see http://www.ifpi.org/isrc/ (string)

TAG_KEYWORDS = keywords

comma separated keywords describing the content (string).

TAG_LANGUAGE_CODE = language-code

ISO-639-2 or ISO-639-1 code for the language the content is in (string)

There is utility API in libgsttag in gst-plugins-base to obtain a translated language name from the language code: gst_tag_get_language_name()

TAG_LANGUAGE_NAME = language-name

Name of the language the content is in (string)

Free-form name of the language the content is in, if a language code is not available. This tag should not be set in addition to a language code. It is undefined what language or locale the language name is in.

TAG_LICENSE = license

license of data (string)

TAG_LICENSE_URI = license-uri

URI to location where license details can be found (string)

TAG_LOCATION = location

Origin of media as a URI (location, where the original of the file or stream is hosted) (string)

TAG_LYRICS = lyrics

The lyrics of the media (string)

TAG_MAXIMUM_BITRATE = maximum-bitrate

maximum bitrate in bits/s (unsigned integer)

TAG_MIDI_BASE_NOTE = midi-base-note

Midi note number of the audio track. This is useful for sample instruments and in particular for multi-samples.

TAG_MINIMUM_BITRATE = minimum-bitrate

minimum bitrate in bits/s (unsigned integer)

TAG_NOMINAL_BITRATE = nominal-bitrate

nominal bitrate in bits/s (unsigned integer). The actual bitrate might be different from this target bitrate.

TAG_ORGANIZATION = organization

organization (string)

TAG_PERFORMER = performer

person(s) performing (string)

TAG_PREVIEW_IMAGE = preview-image

image that is meant for preview purposes, e.g. small icon-sized version (sample) (sample taglist should specify the content type)

TAG_PRIVATE_DATA = private-data

Any private data that may be contained in tags (sample).

It is represented by Sample in which Buffer contains the binary data and the sample’s info Structure may contain any extra information that identifies the origin or meaning of the data.

Private frames in ID3v2 tags (‘PRIV’ frames) will be represented using this tag, in which case the GstStructure will be named “ID3PrivateFrame” and contain a field named “owner” of type string which contains the owner-identification string from the tag.

TAG_PUBLISHER = publisher

Name of the label or publisher (string)

TAG_REFERENCE_LEVEL = replaygain-reference-level

reference level of track and album gain values (double)

TAG_SERIAL = serial

serial number of track (unsigned integer)

TAG_SHOW_EPISODE_NUMBER = show-episode-number

Number of the episode within a season/show (unsigned integer)

TAG_SHOW_NAME = show-name

Name of the show, used for displaying (string)

TAG_SHOW_SEASON_NUMBER = show-season-number

Number of the season of a show/series (unsigned integer)

TAG_SHOW_SORTNAME = show-sortname

Name of the show, used for sorting (string)

TAG_SUBTITLE_CODEC = subtitle-codec

codec/format the subtitle data is stored in (string)

TAG_TITLE = title

commonly used title (string)

The title as it should be displayed, e.g. ‘The Doll House’

TAG_TITLE_SORTNAME = title-sortname

commonly used title, as used for sorting (string)

The title as it should be sorted, e.g. ‘Doll House, The’

TAG_TRACK_COUNT = track-count

count of tracks inside collection this track belongs to (unsigned integer)

TAG_TRACK_GAIN = replaygain-track-gain

track gain in db (double)

TAG_TRACK_NUMBER = track-number

track number inside a collection (unsigned integer)

TAG_TRACK_PEAK = replaygain-track-peak

peak of the track (double)

TAG_USER_RATING = user-rating

Rating attributed by a person (likely the application user). The higher the value, the more the user likes this media (unsigned int from 0 to 100)

TAG_VERSION = version

version of this data (string)

TAG_VIDEO_CODEC = video-codec

codec the video data is stored in (string)

TOC_REPEAT_COUNT_INFINITE = -1

Special value for the repeat_count set in set_loop() or returned by set_loop() to indicate infinite looping.

URI_NO_PORT = 0

Value for :obj:`~gi.repository.Gst.Uri`<!– –>.port to indicate no port number.

USECOND = 1000

Constant that defines one GStreamer microsecond.

VALUE_EQUAL = 0

Indicates that the first value provided to a comparison function (value_compare()) is equal to the second one.

VALUE_GREATER_THAN = 1

Indicates that the first value provided to a comparison function (value_compare()) is greater than the second one.

VALUE_LESS_THAN = -1

Indicates that the first value provided to a comparison function (value_compare()) is lesser than the second one.

VALUE_UNORDERED = 2

Indicates that the comparison function (value_compare()) can not determine a order for the two provided values.

VERSION_MAJOR = 1

The major version of GStreamer at compile time:

VERSION_MICRO = 9

The micro version of GStreamer at compile time:

VERSION_MINOR = 22

The minor version of GStreamer at compile time:

VERSION_NANO = 0

The nano version of GStreamer at compile time: Actual releases have 0, GIT versions have 1, prerelease versions have 2-…