Reputation: 115
I'm trying to use GStreamer to loop MPEG-4 files smoothly. I want to play the video and audio if there is any and loop the playback. My app uses GTK for UI.
Right now I have three problems:
playbin
elements automatically play both audio and video.I currently have the following code.
video_player.py:
#!/usr/bin/python3
import os
import gi
gi.require_version("Gst", "1.0")
gi.require_version("Gtk", "3.0")
gi.require_version("GstVideo", "1.0")
from gi.repository import Gst, Gtk, GstVideo
class VideoPlayer(Gtk.DrawingArea):
def __init__(self, video_uri: str, loop: bool):
super().__init__()
self.__loop = loop
self.__video_uri = "file:///" + os.path.abspath(video_uri)
self.__xid = None
Gst.init(None)
self.connect("realize", self.__on_realize)
self.set_size_request(1920, 1080) # Hardcoded for this example
self.__playbin = Gst.ElementFactory.make("playbin", "player")
self.__bus = self.__playbin.get_bus()
self.__bus.add_signal_watch()
self.__bus.connect("message::eos", self.__on_video_end)
self.__bus.enable_sync_message_emission()
self.__bus.connect("sync-message::element", self.__on_sync_message)
self.__playbin.set_property("uri", self.__video_uri)
def __on_realize(self, widget: Gtk.Window, data=None) -> None:
window = widget.get_window()
self.__xid = window.get_xid()
def __on_sync_message(self, bus: Gst.Bus, message: Gst.Message) -> None:
if message.get_structure().get_name() == "prepare-window-handle":
image_sink = message.src
image_sink.set_property("force-aspect-ratio", True)
image_sink.set_window_handle(self.__xid)
def __on_video_end(self, bus: Gst.Bus, message: Gst.Message) -> None:
if self.__loop:
self.__playbin.set_state(Gst.State.NULL)
self.__playbin.set_state(Gst.State.PLAYING)
def play(self) -> None:
if self.__playbin.get_state(0).state != Gst.State.PLAYING:
self.__playbin.set_state(Gst.State.PLAYING)
main.py:
#!/usr/bin/python3
from video_player import VideoPlayer
import gi
gi.require_version("Gtk", "3.0")
from gi.repository import Gtk
window = Gtk.Window()
video_player = VideoPlayer("test_video.mp4", loop=True)
window.add(video_player)
window.fullscreen()
window.show_all()
video_player.play()
Gtk.main()
Upvotes: 3
Views: 1699
Reputation: 5632
This answer provides an example that uses VLC; This was accepted by the author of the question (see comments) - GStreamer on Raspberry Pi 4 and other similar SOCs is often times laggy and a soft solution, without starting to modify the Gstreamer library, is probably not going to help the OP.
Please notice that the code has been inspired by https://www.codementor.io/@princerapa/python-media-player-vlc-gtk-favehuy2b but has been modified to accommodate for your needs.
The required change to make the video loop, which is not provided in the aforementioned link is passing the argument '--input-repeat=-1' to the vlcinstance.
Install dependencies (this assumes you already have gtk installed)
pip install python-vlc
Your code:
import sys
import gi
gi.require_version('Gtk', '3.0')
from gi.repository import Gtk
gi.require_version('GdkX11', '3.0')
from gi.repository import GdkX11
import vlc
MRL = "" # File to play
WIDTH = 300
HEIGHT = 300
class ApplicationWindow(Gtk.Window):
def __init__(self):
Gtk.Window.__init__(self, title="Python-Vlc Media Player")
self.player_paused=False
self.is_player_active = False
self.connect("destroy",Gtk.main_quit)
def show(self):
self.show_all()
def setup_objects_and_events(self):
self.playback_button = Gtk.Button()
self.stop_button = Gtk.Button()
self.play_image = Gtk.Image.new_from_icon_name(
"gtk-media-play",
Gtk.IconSize.MENU
)
self.pause_image = Gtk.Image.new_from_icon_name(
"gtk-media-pause",
Gtk.IconSize.MENU
)
self.stop_image = Gtk.Image.new_from_icon_name(
"gtk-media-stop",
Gtk.IconSize.MENU
)
self.playback_button.set_image(self.play_image)
self.stop_button.set_image(self.stop_image)
self.playback_button.connect("clicked", self.toggle_player_playback)
self.stop_button.connect("clicked", self.stop_player)
self.draw_area = Gtk.DrawingArea()
self.draw_area.set_size_request(WIDTH,HEIGHT)
self.draw_area.connect("realize",self._realized)
self.hbox = Gtk.Box(spacing=6)
self.hbox.pack_start(self.playback_button, True, True, 0)
self.hbox.pack_start(self.stop_button, True, True, 0)
self.vbox = Gtk.Box(orientation=Gtk.Orientation.VERTICAL)
self.add(self.vbox)
self.vbox.pack_start(self.draw_area, True, True, 0)
self.vbox.pack_start(self.hbox, False, False, 0)
def stop_player(self, widget, data=None):
self.player.stop()
self.is_player_active = False
self.playback_button.set_image(self.play_image)
def toggle_player_playback(self, widget, data=None):
"""
Handler for Player's Playback Button (Play/Pause).
"""
if self.is_player_active == False and self.player_paused == False:
self.player.play()
self.playback_button.set_image(self.pause_image)
self.is_player_active = True
elif self.is_player_active == True and self.player_paused == True:
self.player.play()
self.playback_button.set_image(self.pause_image)
self.player_paused = False
elif self.is_player_active == True and self.player_paused == False:
self.player.pause()
self.playback_button.set_image(self.play_image)
self.player_paused = True
else:
pass
def _realized(self, widget, data=None):
self.vlcInstance = vlc.Instance("--no-xlib", "--input-repeat=-1")
self.player = self.vlcInstance.media_player_new()
win_id = widget.get_window().get_xid()
self.player.set_xwindow(win_id)
self.player.set_mrl(MRL)
self.player.play()
self.playback_button.set_image(self.pause_image)
self.is_player_active = True
if __name__ == '__main__':
if not sys.argv[1:]:
print("Exiting \nMust provide the MRL.")
sys.exit(1)
if len(sys.argv[1:]) == 1:
MRL = sys.argv[1]
window = ApplicationWindow()
window.setup_objects_and_events()
window.show()
Gtk.main()
window.player.stop()
window.vlcInstance.release()
Upvotes: 2