10-18-2009
I have troubleshooted this by hitting the caps-lock key, then entering a password configured in the installation menu. This was difficult to identify as my wireless keyboard does not have a caps-lock indicator on. Looks like many users are experiencing this issue at forums.sun.com.
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gstreamer::caps
GStreamer::Caps(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation GStreamer::Caps(3pm)
NAME
GStreamer::Caps - Structure describing sets of media formats
SYNOPSIS
my $empty = GStreamer::Caps::Empty -> new();
my $any = GStreamer::Caps::Any -> new();
my $structure = {
name => "urgs",
fields => [
[field_one => "Glib::String" => "urgs"],
[field_two => "Glib::Int" => 23]
]
};
my $full = GStreamer::Caps::Full -> new($structure);
my $simple = GStreamer::Caps::Simple -> new(
"audio/mpeg",
field_one => "Glib::String" => "urgs",
field_two => "Glib::Int" => 23);
DESCRIPTION
To create a GStreamer::Caps object, you call one of the following constructors:
GStreamer::Caps::Any->new
GStreamer::Caps::Empty->new
GStreamer::Caps::Full->new
GStreamer::Caps::Simple->new
HIERARCHY
Glib::Boxed
+----GStreamer::Caps
METHODS
$caps1->append ($caps2)
o $caps2 (GStreamer::Caps)
$caps->append_structure ($structure)
o $structure (GStreamer::Structure)
boolean = $caps->do_simplify
caps = GStreamer::Caps->from_string ($string)
o $string (string)
caps = $caps1->intersect ($caps2)
o $caps2 (GStreamer::Caps)
boolean = $caps1->is_always_compatible ($caps2)
o $caps2 (GStreamer::Caps)
boolean = $caps->is_any
boolean = $caps->is_empty
boolean = $caps1->is_equal ($caps2)
o $caps2 (GStreamer::Caps)
boolean = $caps1->is_equal_fixed ($caps2)
o $caps2 (GStreamer::Caps)
boolean = $caps->is_fixed
boolean = $subset->is_subset ($superset)
o $superset (GStreamer::Caps)
caps = $caps->make_writable
caps = $caps->normalize
$caps->set_simple ($field, $type, $value, ...)
o $field (string)
o $type (string)
o $value (scalar)
o ... (list)
integer = $caps->get_size
structure = $caps->get_structure ($index)
o $index (integer)
caps = $minuend->subtract ($subtrahend)
o $subtrahend (GStreamer::Caps)
string = $caps->to_string
$caps->truncate
caps = $caps1->union ($caps2)
o $caps2 (GStreamer::Caps)
SEE ALSO
GStreamer, Glib::Boxed
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2005-2011 by the gtk2-perl team.
This software is licensed under the LGPL. See GStreamer for a full notice.
perl v5.14.2 2012-03-01 GStreamer::Caps(3pm)