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I'm in a quandary. I'm following the following tutorial (specifically, 6.4.2)

http://majorsilence.com/pygtk_audio_and_video_playback_gstreamer

I'm running Python 2.7, PyGTK 2.24, and GStreamer WinBuilds 10.7 (the main installer and the SDK).

When I try and compile the program, I get the following error:

Traceback (most recent call last): File "", line 1, in import gst File "C:\Program Files\OSSBuild\GStreamer\v0.10.6\lib\site-packages\gst-0.10\gst__init__.py", line 193, in from _gst import * ImportError: DLL load failed: The specified module could not be found.

How do I get the gst module to import? (Mind you, I checked, and pygst DOES import.)

Thank you in advance!

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This is because you are using Python 2.7, and the GST default is 2.6. This is really easy to fix:

Go to C:\Program Files\OSSBuild\GStreamer\v0.10.6\sdk\bindings\python\v2.7\lib

and copy

gstreamer-0.10 and site-packages to

C:\Program Files\OSSBuild\GStreamer\v0.10.6\lib, replacing any existing files.

Then delete the file C:\Program Files\OSSBuild\GStreamer\v0.10.6\lib\gstreamer-0.10\libgstpython-v2.6.dll (or change the extension to .dllx or something).

Now it should work.

Alternatively to changing GST to suit Python 2.7, you could just use Python 2.6.

EDIT: After attempting to install Gstreamer on a new computer, I found that I could not import pygst until I removed the extra backslash from C:\Program Files\OSSBuild\Gstreamer\v0.10.7\lib\site-packages\ in PYTHONPATH. I believe this may have been your problem all the way along.

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    So your saying that C:\Program Files\OSSBuild\GStreamer\v0.10.6\sdk\bindings\python\v2.7\lib doesn't exist? If not, install v0.10.7, because that definitely has it (as I'm using it). Otherwise you can fish around and see if you have a folder named v2.7 somewhere else.
    – D K
    Aug 7, 2011 at 1:28
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    Would you mind updating your question to include the error you get with v0.10.7? I might be able to help more with an exact error. For now though, you can try repairing OSSBuild and Python from their installers. Also, if you don't mind using Python 2.6, you can use it with GST no problem (generally).
    – D K
    Aug 7, 2011 at 11:45
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    And have you installed v0.10.7 for both the SDK and GST?
    – D K
    Aug 7, 2011 at 12:03
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    The last thing I can recommend is renaming libgstpython-v2.7.dll to libgstpython-v2.6.dll in the folder C:\Program Files\OSSBuild\GStreamer\v0.10.7\lib\gstreamer-0.10. If libgstpython-v2.7.dll doesn't exist, that is the problem, and you will probably have to find it somewhere in the v2.7 folder. Also, if you are using 64-bit Python (on a 64-bit system), I don't think Gstreamer works.
    – D K
    Aug 7, 2011 at 16:24
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    From here: code.google.com/p/ossbuild/downloads/list . I am using LGPL Gstreamer v0.10.7 on Windows XP with Python 2.7.2. I am using pyGObject from ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/pygobject/2.28 (as I don't need pyGTK). I originally had the exact same problem as you, so I dual-booted Ubuntu and used it for programming with Gstreamer until I figured out how to get it working on Windows.
    – D K
    Aug 7, 2011 at 16:59
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I had the same problem on Windows 7 with Python 2.7, but the posted solution didn't work. It turned out there was something fishy going on with my path variables, I still don't know why. Here's how I fixed it:

  • I created a file pygst.pth in the Python27 site-packages
  • I copied the path from my environment variables PYTHONPATH, which was C:\Program Files (x86)\OSSBuild\GStreamer\v0.10.7\lib\site-packages\ on my computer, into the file pygst.pth

It was then able to import using the standard method after reopening the interpreter.

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  • So what will the contents of the file be? I mean the pygst.pth file. Do I just need to copy the path or I need to import some python modules?
    – praxmon
    Feb 11, 2014 at 5:45
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In my case the answer was to add the location of the gstreamer binaries to my PATH and my PYTHONPATH (not sure if the second is required)

C:\Program Files (x86)\OSSBuild\GStreamer\v0.10.7\bin

is the location on my machine.

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Sometime there are other version of same dll in your system with cause the problem. To find out which dll causing the problem, you write a simple python script, loading the dll or pyd file. When execute with python.exe, it will show you a dialog box with much better error message then the "ImportError: DLL load failed: The specified module could not be found."

Here is the python script.

import ctypes
ctypes.CDLL("C:\gstreamer-sdk\0.10\x86\lib\python2.7\site-packages\gst-0.10\gst\_gst.pyd")

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