Nov 16, 2010 Hello together, I'm very happy with gstreamer-java running on Ubuntu (32/64-Bit), but I just can't (but need to) get it working on Windows 32/64-Bit. Hello together, I'm very happy with gstreamer-java running on Ubuntu (32/64-Bit), but I just can't (but need to) get it working on Windows 32/64-Bit.
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Installing on Windows Supported platforms. Windows 7; Windows 8; Windows 8.1; Windows 10; Prerequisites. To develop applications using GStreamer for Windows we recommend using Windows 7 or later. Or install the GStreamer SDK for Windows and make sure that you tick /all the boxes/. Jacques Bouault. GStreamer pipeline for Windows. Fri Sep 12, 2014 10:55 am.
How To Install Gstreamer In Ubuntu
I'm trying to install GStreamer 1.0 on Ubuntu 12.04, the default GStreamer that comes with Ubuntu 12.04 is
gst
0.10
. I could see that I could download the GStreamer 1.0 source from gstreamer.freedesktop.org, build it and install it. But this installs only the gst
plugins only, it does not install the actual required libraries like:![Install Install](/uploads/1/2/6/1/126182146/482112315.jpg)
- mpeg2dec,
- h264,
- and other dependent libraries.
These libraries are required by the gst plugins.
user76204
ansiansi
5 Answers
If you don't have
ubuntu-restricted-extras
installed you may need to install that, and any other libraries you require from the repositories.If you want to install gstreamer 1.0, you need to use the backports for Precise from the gstreamer developers ppa, which is the best source at the minute and the most 'official' developer ppa available.
This will install all the base packages and plugins that you require, and is fine to install, even though you also have the earlier version installed as well, although applications will not use gstreamer1.0 unless they have been built with support for it.
For more information regarding ppas, please see these discussions:
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Install Free Windows 10
On Ubuntu 16.04, this worked for me, it might on Ubuntu 12.04 as well:
s-heinss-heins
pkgconfig path in my pc:
Building Application using Gstreamer
kgbookkgbook
I found that link... and I am adding it. I was trying to install Wine 64bit and I could not figure out how to install gstreamer-1.0 base plugins 64-bit development files
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Install Windows 10’s Ubuntu-based Bash shell and you’ll have a complete Ubuntu environment that lets you install and run the same applications you could run on an Ubuntu-based Linux system. Just like on Ubuntu, though, you’ll need the apt-get command to install and update software.
Note that Windows 10’s Linux subsystem doesn’t officially support graphical applications or server software (though it is possible to run some graphical applications, unofficially). Officially, it’s intended for Linux terminal applications and other command-line utilities developers might want.
Windows 10’s Bash shell only supports 64-bit binaries, so you can’t install and run 32-bit Linux programs.
Apt-get Explained
On Ubuntu and other Debian-based Linux distributions, you use the
apt-get
command to install software. “Apt” stands for “Advanced Package Tool”. This command downloads software packages from Ubuntu’s centralized software repositories and installs them on your system. If the packages you try to install require–or “depend on”–other packages, apt-get will automatically download and install those packages (known as dependencies) as well. Apt-get works with “.deb” packages, named for Debian, the Linux distribution Ubuntu is based on.You’ll need to run apt-get along with the “sudo” command, which gives it superuser, or root, permissions. This allows the command to modify and install system files in the Linux environment. You’ll have to enter your current user account’s password when you use sudo.
You can also use the newer apt command instead of the traditional apt-get command, although either command will work.
How to Download Updated Package Lists
First, you’ll want to run the following command to download up-to-date package lists from the software repositories:
You’ll want to do this before you install any package.
How to Install a Package
If you know the name of a package you want to install, you can download and install it with the following command, replacing “packagename” with the name of the package you want to install:
For example, if you wanted to install Ruby, you’d run the following command:
You can press the Tab key while typing the name of a package (or any command) to use Bash’s autocomplete feature, which will help you automatically finish typing things and suggest available options, if multiple options are available.
After running this and other apt-get commands, you’ll be presented with the changes that will be made and you’ll have to type “y” and press Enter to continue.
How to Search for a Package
You may not always know the name of the package you want to install. In this case, you can use the apt-cache command to search your downloaded package cache (the lists that were download with apt-get update) for a program. This command searches package names and descriptions for the text you specify.
This command doesn’t require sudo, as it’s just a simple search. However, you can run it with sudo if you like, and it will still work.
For example, if you wanted to search for packages related to w3m, a text-based web browser for the terminal, you’d run:
How to Update All Your Installed Packages
To update your installed software packages to the latest available versions in the repository–which gives you any security updates available for your current packages–run the following command:
Remember to run the “sudo apt-get update” command before you run this command, as you need to update your package lists before apt-get will see the latest available versions.
How to Uninstall a Package
To uninstall a package when you’re done with it, run the following command:
The above command just removes the package’s binary files, but not any associated configuration files. If you’d like to remove everything associated with the software package, run the following command instead:
Neither of the above commands will remove any “dependencies,” which are packages that were installed because they were required for a package. If you uninstall a package and then remove it later, your system may still have a number of additional dependencies that are no longer necessary. To remove any packages that were installed as dependencies and are no longer required, run the following command:
How to Install Other Software
The above commands will help you install and update most common software you’ll require. However, some software will be installed through other commands and tools.
For example, Ruby gems are installed with the “gem install” command once you’ve installed Ruby via apt-get. Ruby has its own software installation system that’s separate from apt-get.
Some software packages are available in PPAs, or “personal package archives,” that are hosted by third parties. To install these, you’ll need to add the PPA to your system and then use the normal apt-get commands.
Newer software may need to be compiled and installed from source. All the packages you install with apt-get were compiled from source by Ubuntu’s build system and conveniently packaged into .deb packages you can install. You should avoid this if possible, but it may be unavoidable in some cases.
Whatever the case, if you’re trying to install another Linux application, you should be able to find instructions that tell you how you should install it. The same instructions that work on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS will work in Windows 10’s Bash shell. When it’s updated to the next major version of Ubuntu, the same instructions that work on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS will work on Windows 10.
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