Is this Android related? If so, native test apps. are not officially
supported.

On Feb 6, 7:57 am, jerand <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Basically am trying to build a native test app which will read data
> from a file and send it out to the network.
>
> So If am not wrong, i would have to use my player engine to read and
> render data and also send the encoded data to the network.
>
> Iam confused on how to build the test app with core alone.
>
> i understand that there needs to be a OSCL wrapper to use my player
> engine. So basically my reader here has to perform 2 operations of
> reading and sending data outside. Is this feasible with the current
> nodes. If not, i might have to write mio interface to interact with
> the platform to send the data out.
>
> So now, how will i use my player engine to build a graph for this
> scenario based on the input? Hope am clear :)
>
> On Feb 6, 6:11 pm, rktb <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > Before adding a new node, do you understand how existing nodes work,
> > i.e., what is the call flow between the nodes and within? If so, you
> > could pick which engine to use, i.e., player, author, or 2way. Once
> > you know which engine to use, you would know which media input/output
> > component you could use.
>
> > The following example would be my thought process (I don't know all
> > the details...so am just speculating):
> > -- My objective is to send out RTP data.
> > -- Where is this RTP data coming from?
> > -- Is this RTP data coming in from a RTSP session of pvPlayer engine?
> > If so, I am receiving RTP data and want to send out RTP data. Do I
> > really need to plug in pvPlayer in between?
> > -- Or, is this RTP data going to be composed within pvPlayer somehow?
> > Then, I would require a source node that would convert *some data* to
> > RTP data and pass it in the engine.
> > -- Then, I would need an MIO component that can accept RTP data (would
> > probably need a new format here). And, this MIO component, instead of
> > talking to a audio or video device would connect to some socket and
> > push the data out to the network.
>
> > I must be blabbering early in the morning...but hope you get the
> > general idea.
>
> > If you can furnish more details about your use case, we can probably
> > guide you in a better direction.
>
> > -Ravi
>
> > On Feb 6, 3:39 am, jerand <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > basically I want to add a node to send data out to the network.
>
> > > What all should I do to add such a component ?
> > > How will I interface the same with my application to use that node for
> > > graph creation and data flow ?
>
> > > Freepine wrote:
> > > > There are several documents available in git, not sure if there is 
> > > > detailed
> > > > instructions about extending Opencore with new
> > > > nodes:)<http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=platform/external/opencore.git;a=tre...>
> > > >http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=platform/external/opencore.git;a=tre...
>
> > > > And which kind of nodes are you adding? I guess the simplest way to add 
> > > > new
> > > > node might be copying from existing one and modify it accordingly, 
> > > > though
> > > > you might have similar logic scattered in different nodes.
>
> > > > On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 3:21 PM, jerand <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > Can I know the procedure to add new nodes to PV core. ?
>
> > > > > How will i interface my nodes with the application for graph
> > > > > building. ?
>
> > > > > Is there any document regarding the same ?
>
>
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