GStreamer Streaming-Media Framework Plug-Ins

Edit Package gstreamer-plugins-base

This package is based on the package 'gstreamer-0_10-plugins-base' from project 'openSUSE:Factory'.

GStreamer is a streaming media framework based on graphs of filters
that operate on media data. Applications using this library can do
anything media-related, from real-time sound processing to playing
videos. Its plug-in-based architecture means that new data types or
processing capabilities can be added simply by installing new plug-ins.

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baselibs.conf 0000000948 948 Bytes
gst-plugins-base-1.16.0.tar.xz 0003924664 3.74 MB
gst-plugins-base-doc-build-fix.patch 0000001578 1.54 KB
gstreamer-plugins-base.appdata.xml 0000001239 1.21 KB
gstreamer-plugins-base.changes 0000105229 103 KB
gstreamer-plugins-base.spec 0000026567 25.9 KB
Revision 132 (latest revision is 222)
Bjørn Lie's avatar Bjørn Lie (iznogood) accepted request 710671 from Michael Gorse's avatar Michael Gorse (mgorse) (revision 132)
- Update to version 1.16.0: 
  + Highlights
    - GStreamer WebRTC stack gained support for data channels for
      peer-to-peer communication based on SCTP, BUNDLE support, as
      well as support for multiple TURN servers.
    - AV1 video codec support for Matroska and QuickTime/MP4
      containers and more configuration options and supported
      input formats for the AOMedia AV1 encoder
    - Support for Closed Captions and other Ancillary Data in video
    - Support for planar (non-interleaved) raw audio
    - GstVideoAggregator, compositor and OpenGL mixer elements are
      now in -base
    - New alternate fields interlace mode where each buffer carries
      a single field
    - WebM and Matroska ContentEncryption support in the Matroska
      demuxer
    - new WebKit WPE-based web browser source element
    - Video4Linux: HEVC encoding and decoding, JPEG encoding, and
      improved dmabuf import/export
    - Hardware-accelerated Nvidia video decoder gained support for
      VP8/VP9 decoding, whilst the encoder gained support for
      H.265/HEVC encoding.  
    - Many improvements to the Intel Media SDK based
      hardware-accelerated video decoder and encoder plugin (msdk):
      dmabuf import/export for zero-copy integration with other
      components; VP9 decoding; 10-bit HEVC encoding; video
      post-processing (vpp) support including deinterlacing; and
      the video decoder now handles dynamic resolution changes.
    - The ASS/SSA subtitle overlay renderer can now handle multiple
      subtitles that overlap in time and will show them on screen
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