Hi Carlos, I could run the video and see the output on dislay after commenting libgstimxaudio.so but only one loop. Attached here the log. Also after enabling following kernel configs I could run the videotest player application which I have till 37th loop before it was failing in 5th loop itself. CONFIG_DMA_CMA=y # # Default contiguous memory area size: # CONFIG_CMA_SIZE_MBYTES=256 CONFIG_CMA_SIZE_SEL_MBYTES=y # CONFIG_CMA_SIZE_SEL_PERCENTAGE is not set # CONFIG_CMA_SIZE_SEL_MIN is not set # CONFIG_CMA_SIZE_SEL_MAX is not set CONFIG_CMA_ALIGNMENT=8 CONFIG_CMA_AREAS=7 Regards, Vikas On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 3:18 PM, Carlos Rafael Giani wrote: > This is a different error, however. It seems to be caused by an AAC decoding > issue. Try removing the libgstimxaudio.so file from /usr/lib/ on your > device. Note that you will need another AAC decoder then. gst-libav can > decode AAC. So can the libgstfaad plugin (part of gst-plugins-bad). > > Would it also be possible for you to give me a copy of this > B01_Baseline1.0_1280_720.MP4 file? > > > On 2015-12-22 10:39, Vikas Patil wrote: >> >> Hi Carlos, >> >> Still I could not play. Attached here the log. >> >> Regards, >> Vikas >> >> On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 12:34 AM, Carlos Rafael Giani >> wrote: >>> >>> Can you try out the example program I attached? Just run it like this: >>> >>> GST_DEBUG=2,*imx*:5 ./loop-videos -i 5000 -v "imxipuvideotransform ! >>> imxeglvivsink" /home/root/B01_Baseline1.0_1280_720.MP4 >>> >>> This will run the mp4 video for 5 seconds and then start again. Note that >>> you have to build it with the -std=c++11 compiler flag. >> >> > > >