GStreamer Streaming-Media Framework Plug-Ins
This package is based on the package 'gstreamer-0_10-plugins-ugly' 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 newplug-ins.
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baselibs.conf | 0000000057 57 Bytes | |
gst-plugins-ugly-1.24.0.tar.xz | 0000215652 211 KB | |
gstreamer-plugins-ugly.changes | 0000074756 73 KB | |
gstreamer-plugins-ugly.spec | 0000004871 4.76 KB |
Revision 187 (latest revision is 188)
Antonio Larrosa (alarrosa)
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- Update to version 1.24.0: * Highlights - New Discourse forum and Matrix chat space - New Analytics and Machine Learning abstractions and elements - Playbin3 and decodebin3 are now stable and the default in gst-play-1.0, GstPlay/GstPlayer - The va plugin is now preferred over gst-vaapi and has higher ranks - GstMeta serialization/deserialization and other GstMeta improvements - New GstMeta for SMPTE ST-291M HANC/VANC Ancillary Data - New unixfd plugin for efficient 1:N inter-process communication on Linux - cudaipc source and sink for zero-copy CUDA memory sharing between processes - New intersink and intersrc elements for 1:N pipeline decoupling within the same process - Qt5 + Qt6 QML integration improvements including qml6glsrc, qml6glmixer, qml6gloverlay, and qml6d3d11sink elements - DRM Modifier Support for dmabufs on Linux - OpenGL, Vulkan and CUDA integration enhancements - Vulkan H.264 and H.265 video decoders - RTP stack improvements including new RFC7273 modes and more correct header extension handling in depayloaders - WebRTC improvements such as support for ICE consent freshness, and a new webrtcsrc element to complement webrtcsink - WebRTC signallers and webrtcsink implementations for LiveKit and AWS Kinesis Video Streams - WHIP server source and client sink, and a WHEP source
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