Hi,
On 28 Apr 2016 20:28, "Le Xu" <sharo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I have both version installed but I suspect the default version is set to 1.0. Is there anyway I can reset the default version to 0.1?
There's no such thing as a default version. They are parallel installable and shouldn't conflict with each other. It looks more like you don't have library paths set up correctly and JNA can't find GStreamer.
Best wishes,
Neil
On 28 Apr 2016 21:46, "Le Xu" <sharo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> However this library definitely shows up in my GStreamer:
>
> gst-inspect-0.10 ...
gst1-java-core is a binding to GStreamer 1.x so it's no good using gst-inspect from GStreamer 0.10
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On 29 Apr 2016 00:14, "Le Xu" <sharo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> But it looks like I have plugin for both versions installed, strangely:
>
> Les-MacBook-Pro:~ lexu$ gst-inspect-1.0 |grep video | grep src
> ximagesrc: ximagesrc: Ximage video source
> videotestsrc: videotestsrc: Video test source
> inter: intervideosrc: Internal video source
> decklink: decklinkvideosrc: Decklink Video Source
> autodetect: autovideosrc: Auto video source
> applemedia: avfvideosrc: Video Source (AVFoundation)
> applemedia: qtkitvideosrc: Video Source (QTKit)
Please try any non-working pipeline from the command line using gst-launch before posting to check where the issue is. If autovideosrc is working but qtkitvideosrc isn't then I strongly suspect autovideosrc isn't using qtkitvideosrc! ;-) Maybe try avfvideosrc?