Well, that's not good.
The attached script runs the same GStreamer pipeline as OggConvert, using the gst-launch command line. You can run it with
oggconvert-command-line.sh /path/to/input/file.ext /path/to/output/file.ogg
Please could you run it with the same file as you're using with OggConvert, and see what the memory usage is like? If it explodes like it does with OggConvert, then we know this is a GStreamer bug. Otherwise, we know it's an OggConvert bug.
Thanks,
Tristan
Well, that's not good.
The attached script runs the same GStreamer pipeline as OggConvert, using the gst-launch command line. You can run it with
oggconvert- command- line.sh /path/to/ input/file. ext /path/to/ output/ file.ogg
Please could you run it with the same file as you're using with OggConvert, and see what the memory usage is like? If it explodes like it does with OggConvert, then we know this is a GStreamer bug. Otherwise, we know it's an OggConvert bug.
Thanks,
Tristan