Network Transparent elements ---------------------------- 1) netbin - exposes local shims and remote real elements. - all shim pads can be connected to other shim pads and operations are proxied to real elements. - when the pads are not part of the same bin, network transparent ghostpads are created to connect them. - bin has host property to indicate where it should run. 2) netpipeline - synchronizes different netbins, this means distributing the same element base time to the remote bins. - clocks master/slave is set up. 3) netpad - all pad operations are proxied to peer pad using a network protocol, possibly selectable from RTP/TCP/.... Serialisation of buffers and events are to be considered but also methods with their arguments. A generator would not be too bad to automate this. - the implementation would be fairly similar to the ghostpad implementation. - This includes event passing (bidirectional) and data passing (unidirectional). Some events have to pass in parallel with the datastream so the event path should use a different connection. 4) GStreamer deamon - each host has to run a deamon that listens for commands and creates elements/pipelines and performs all operations on the real pipeline. Other stuff ----------- - what about migrating elements from one host to another. This would happen when an element is removed form a bin into another bin. - do we have/need a fast protocol for stuff on the same machine or will regular network connections work fine?