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-Nothing much yet.
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-WHAT IT IS
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-
-gst-plugin is a template for writing your own GStreamer plug-in.
-
-The code is deliberately kept simple so that you quickly understand the basics
-of how to set up autotools and your source tree.
-
-This template demonstrates :
-- what to do in autogen.sh
-- how to setup configure.ac (your package name and version, GStreamer flags)
-- how to setup your source dir
-- what to put in Makefile.am
-
-More features and templates might get added later on.
-
-HOW TO USE IT
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-
-To use it, either make a copy for yourself and rename the parts or use the
-make_element script in tools. To create sources for "myfilter" based on the
-"gsttransform" template run:
-
-cd src;
-../tools/make_element myfilter gsttransform
-
-This will create gstmyfilter.c and gstmyfilter.h. Open them in an editor and
-start editing. There are several occurances of the string "template", update
-those with real values. The plugin will be called 'myfilter' and it will have
-one element called 'myfilter' too. Also look for "FIXME:" markers that point you
-to places where you need to edit the code.
-
-You still need to adjust the Makefile.am.
-