Goals of GStreamer Editing Services
The GStreamer multimedia framework and the accompanying GNonLin set of plugins for non-linear editing offer all the building blocks for:
* Decoding and encoding to a wide variety of formats, through all the available GStreamer plugins.
* Easily choosing segments of streams and arranging them through time through the GNonLin set of plugins.
But all those building blocks only offer stream-level access, which results in developers who want to write non-linear editors to write a consequent amount of code to get to the level of non-linear editing notions which are closer and more meaningful for the end-user (and therefore the application).
The GStreamer Editing Services (hereafter GES) aims to fill the gap between GStreamer/GNonLin and the application developer by offering a series of classes to simplify the creation of many kind of editing-related applications.
- Sources inherited from project multimedia:libs
- Devel package for openSUSE:Factory
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gstreamer-editing-services.spec | 0000006671 6.51 KB |
Revision 10 (latest revision is 117)
- Update to 1.4.0: + Add support to gst-validate, allowing us to easily write integration testsuites. + Add multifilesrc support. + Give a name/unique identifier to all GESTimelineElement in the timeline. + ges-launch: Cleanup and allow using encoding profiles from project files. + bgo#738624: gst-editing-services fails to build with current git gstreamer-validate via Cerbero.
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