GStreamer Streaming-Media Framework Plug-Ins
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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Filename | Size | Changed |
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MR-221-video-anc-add-two-new-CEA-608-caption-forma |
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_link | 0000000124 124 Bytes | |
add_wayland_dep_to_tests.patch | 0000000579 579 Bytes | |
baselibs.conf | 0000000948 948 Bytes | |
gst-plugins-base-1.20.1.tar.xz | 0003290068 3.14 MB | |
gstreamer-plugins-base.appdata.xml | 0000001239 1.21 KB | |
gstreamer-plugins-base.changes | 0000124692 122 KB | |
gstreamer-plugins-base.spec | 0000027677 27 KB |
Revision 177 (latest revision is 222)
- Update to version 1.20.1: + typefindfunctions: Fix WebVTT format detection for very short files + gldisplay: Reorder GST_GL_WINDOW check for egl-device + rtpbasepayload: Copy all buffer metadata instead of just GstMetas for the input meta buffer + codec-utils: Avoid out-of-bounds error + navigation: Fix Since markers for mouse scroll events + videoaggregator: Fix for unhandled negative rate + videoaggregator: Use floor() to calculate current position + video-color: Fix for missing clipping in PQ EOTF function + gst-play-1.0: Fix trick-mode handling in keyboard shortcut + audiovisualizer: shader: Fix out of bound write - Update to version 1.20.0: + Development in GitLab was switched to a single git repository containing all the modules + GstPlay: new high-level playback library, replaces GstPlayer + WebM Alpha decoding support + Encoding profiles can now be tweaked with additional application-specified element properties + Compositor: multi-threaded video conversion and mixing + RTP header extensions: unified support in RTP depayloader and payloader base classes + SMPTE 2022-1 2-D Forward Error Correction support + Smart encoding (pass through) support for VP8, VP9, H.265 in encodebin and transcodebin + Runtime compatibility support for libsoup2 and libsoup3 (libsoup3 support experimental) + Video decoder subframe support + Video decoder automatic packet-loss, data corruption, and keyframe request handling for RTP / WebRTC / RTSP + mp4 and Matroska muxers now support profile/level/resolution changes for H.264/H.265 input streams (i.e. codec data changing on the fly) + mp4 muxing mode that initially creates a fragmented mp4 which is converted to a regular mp4 on EOS + Audio support for the WebKit Port for Embedded (WPE) web page source element + CUDA based video color space convert and rescale elements and upload/download elements + NVIDIA memory:NVMM support for OpenGL glupload and gldownload elements + Many WebRTC improvements + The new VA-API plugin implementation fleshed out with more decoders and new postproc elements + AppSink API to retrieve events in addition to buffers and buffer lists + AppSrc gained more configuration options for the internal queue (leakiness, limits in buffers and time, getters to read current levels) + Updated Rust bindings and many new Rust plugins + Improved support for custom minimal GStreamer builds + Support build against FFmpeg 5.0 + Linux Stateless CODEC support gained MPEG-2 and VP9 + Windows Direct3D11/DXVA decoder gained AV1 and MPEG-2 support + Lots of new plugins, features, performance improvements and bug fixes - Rebase add_wayland_dep_to_tests.patch. - Drop gstreamer-plugins-base-gl-deps.patch: Fixed upstream - Stop using service due to upstreams new mono-repo, just use tarballs for now.
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