GStreamer is a pipeline-based multimedia framework that links together a wide variety of media processing systems to complete complex workflows. For instance...
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October 2009. gstreamer.freedesktop.org. "GStreamer Base Plugins 0.10 (0.10.24.1)". Retrieved 23 October 2009. gstreamer.freedesktop.org. "GStreamer Base Plugins...
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API), it is only supported by the proprietary Nvidia driver on Linux. Gstreamer has supported NVDEC since 2017. FFmpeg has supported NVDEC since 2017...
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18 January 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: location (link) GStreamer team. "cacasink". GStreamer Good Plugins 1.0 Plugins Reference Manual. Retrieved 18...
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Pitivi (category Software that uses GStreamer)
work on GStreamer for the following two years, after which Hervey co-founded Collabora's Multimedia division in order to improve Pitivi, GStreamer and the...
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List of Linux audio software (section GStreamer-based)
helix and NMM). Banshee is a free audio player for Linux which uses the GStreamer multimedia platforms to play, encode, and decode Ogg Vorbis, MP3, and...
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today is the 0.10 release series of GStreamer. In July 2007 he left Fluendo together with many of the other GStreamer developers and joined up with United...
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compression. In several computer programs employing streams, such as GStreamer, PulseAudio, or PipeWire, a sink is the starting point of a pipeline which...
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http://www.webmproject.org/tools/#gstreamer-plug-ins As of Gstreamer 1.0, WebM related support is included in gstreamer-plugins-good only if FFmpeg was...
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programming language and platform: GStreamer: Developed in C but with bindings available for various languages, GStreamer is a powerful, open-source multimedia...
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