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| | NewsForge | GStreamer framework eases development of media applications |
 | | Although MP3 plugins are already available for GStreamer, the company said that its new one would work "out of the box" for many open source audio applications built on the framework, which include amaroK, Totem, Sound Juicer, Annodex, and PiTiVi. |
 | | Although GStreamer is used for applications on a variety of Linux distributions, the project is most closely associated with GNOME and several pieces of multimedia software distributed with it, GNOME Foundation board member Murray Cumming said. |
 | | The roughly 60,000 lines of code developed for GStreamer itself, and the code from all of its plugins which he said as much as quadruples that estimate, is part of the reason he said the well-developed framework wouldn't be surpassed any time soon. |
| programming.newsforge.com /programming/06/01/02/216204.shtml?...&tid=75 (1042 words) |
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