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  GStreamer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
GStreamer is also being used in embedded devices like the Maemo environment from Nokia, which is found on the Nokia 770 Internet Tablet.
The GStreamer logo was designed by Brock A. Frazier, working for an embedded Linux company called RidgeRun, which also was the first corporate sponsor of GStreamer in the form of hiring Erik Walthinsen to develop methods for embedding GStreamer in smaller (cell-phone-class) devices.
GStreamer uses a plugin architecture which makes most of GStreamer's functionality implemented as shared libraries.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/GStreamer   (480 words)

  
 KDE Wiki - GStreamer Talk
GStreamer is plugin based, the core is small compared to the plugins of which there are currently around 80.
GStreamer is not a sound server and does not include or have a preferred sound server, it can output to a sound server or to drivers directly.
GStreamer is not on it's first maintainer, they don't keep killing their maintainers it just means there is enough energy in the project to carry on.
wiki.kde.org /tiki-index.php?page=GStreamer+Talk   (1183 words)

  
 Multipurpose multimedia processing with GStreamer
GStreamer can answer many problems, such as "I need to store all audio samples coming from various sources in a common format." Because all formats are treated alike, you only need to write one tool.
GStreamer is written in C, but it uses the same GObject library known from the GTK+ toolkit to get object-oriented features (see the Resources section).
GStreamer developers are a lively bunch, and there is always someone to help -- or be helped by -- you.
www.ibm.com /developerworks/aix/library/au-gstreamer.html?ca=dgr-btw01GStreamer   (2073 words)

  
 GStreamer - Where We Are and Where We Are Going - OSNews.com
I guess what pulled me in was the screenshots of the pipeline editor which gave me the clear feeling that this was more than just a playback application, but something that could be used for a much wider range of applications.
This means that GStreamer itself can assemble a line of elements that takes the input it gets and transforms it into a form that the output device you are using supports.
This means that the last three years, we have had many re-writes of core modules as the original design needed extending in order to allow people to use GStreamer for more and more varied stuff and as real world worries such as support for legacy formats reared their head.
www.osnews.com /story.php?news_id=5648   (937 words)

  
 Backends, Phonon, GStreamer - Amarok Blog   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
I'm a big fan of gstreamer, and it was actually one of the reasons I, as a GNOME fan, could easily turn to amaroK.
This is gstreamer's fault only insofar as their API is somewhat complicated compared to like Xine.
The gstreamer devs have never made a claim that 0.10/1.0 is going to last that long.
amarok.kde.org /blog/archives/91-Backends,-Phonon,-GStreamer.html   (1257 words)

  
 Linux PR: Nokia choose to work with Fluendo on GStreamer multimedia framework for embedded devices
The results of this collaboration will continuously be submitted to the GStreamer Open Source community and merged into the project under the same licensing terms that governs GStreamer today, the GNU LGPL license, allowing the functionality of GStreamer to be accessed by products under licensing terms of their creators own choosing.
The GStreamer framework is the leading multimedia framework on Linux and Unix systems being deployed both as part of the GNOME desktop utilized by vendors such as Red Hat, Novell, Sun and Canonical and by being utilized by server side products such as the Flumotion Streaming Media server by Fluendo.
GStreamer popularity comes from its modular and clean design allowing it to be utilized for everything ranging from small handheld devices, full fledged desktop solutions to back-end media processing and delivery systems.
www.linuxpr.com /releases/7860.html   (616 words)

  
 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)

  
 The GNOME Journal: GStreamer 0.10 - What's in it for the Users
It became clear to the GStreamer development community that, after two years of development, version 0.8 was suffering from a number of fundamental design flaws For instance, threading was added 0.8 almost as an afterthought so it was predictable that it would suffer from a number of threading issues.
Because GStreamer’s plugins are built from the same source module, each packager was forced to split it up to remove components that were illegal or unwise to use in their particular area of operation.
GStreamer also features a system allowing synchronized recording from multiple sources, like a webcam and your soundcard microphone which will give a better result for applications like Flumotion and video conferencing systems like Farsight.
www.gnomejournal.org /article/37/gstreamer-010---whats-in-it-for-the-users   (1268 words)

  
 LWN: GStreamer to support DRM
GStreamer is an extensive support library for the creation of multimedia applications.
Gstreamer FAQ states that "many of our hackers consider themselves also to be members of the GNOME community." Gnome (still) stands for "GNU Object Model Environment" and is (still) an official part of the GNU project.
The release announcement for Gstreamer 0.10.0 at LWN is at http://lwn.net/Articles/163637/
lwn.net /Articles/163701   (8021 words)

  
 gmane.comp.video.gstreamer.announce   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
GStreamer Good Plug-ins is a set of plug-ins that we consider to have good quality code and correct functionality, under our preferred license (LGPL for the plug-in code, LGPL or LGPL-compatible for the supporting library).
GStreamer Base Plug-ins is a well-groomed and well-maintained collection of GStreamer plug-ins and elements, spanning the range of possible types of elements one would want to write for GStreamer.
GStreamer is a streaming media framework that allows the construction of graphs of elements which operate on media data.
blog.gmane.org /gmane.comp.video.gstreamer.announce   (2144 words)

  
 GStreamer/esd - GNOME Live!
GStreamer could easily provide the play_file API, and at the same time improve format support a lot, so that part is relativly easy to address.
Since GStreamer have a esound plugin and also plugins for other popular soundservers the third item is also taken care of.
When this has been discussed in the past the idea proposed was that there is some sort of API added in GStreamer which provides abstraction for sample caching with some kind of fallback when the underlaying system don't support it.
live.gnome.org /GStreamer/esd   (734 words)

  
 LWN: GStreamer 0.6.0 released
GStreamer "Hottest Pick" 0.6.0 released[*] The GStreamer team is happy to announce our first ABI stable release series.
At this point in time GStreamer is fully functional for creating audio-based applications, as shown by applications such as gnome-sound-recorder, Rhythmbox and nautilus-media.
The GStreamer applications we ship all check for both gstreamer-0.6, gstreamer-libs-0.6 and gstreamer-play-0.6; if those aren't found the 0.7 version of those files are checked for.
lwn.net /Articles/21738   (514 words)

  
 daniel hates software: gstreamer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
This is especially annoying when a gstreamer based application registers itself as the first preference plugin for embedded media *without* showing up on the list of plugins.
Listen to the next thirty seconds of audio as gstreamer, presumably, runs through the decoded buffer in the background and finally exits with the "something broke" sound.
I just can't apply the fix here, which is to get rid of hateful gstreamer and use the xine engine instead, because the machine only has a dial-up modem attached, and 20MB at 3KB/s is a little more than I can take the time to get through...
daniel.hates-software.com /2006/04/21/e1af6270.html   (423 words)

  
 GStreamer - SUSE Wiki
GStreamer is a library that developper can use to play audio and video stream.
The compilation of gstreamer is relatively easy to do if you already compile an other application.
The first thing you must do is checking for all dependencies of gstreamer directly.
susewiki.org /index.php?title=GStreamer   (359 words)

  
 GStreamer: news   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
GStreamer is a project which aims to fullfill an important part of the infrastructure for free and open source operating systems.
The GStreamer team is proud to announce the first stable release of the Python bindings targetting the 0.8.x series of GStreamer.
The GStreamer team is not as proud as usual to announce a new development release of the GStreamer Python bindings.
www.gstreamer.org /news   (6450 words)

  
 Aaron Bockover » GStreamer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
On the heels of my last post regarding GStreamer C# bindings, Alp Toker, original author of the first generation gst-sharp binding, provided me with a little more history regarding his binding.
As many may know, there was once a valiant attempt to bind GStreamer in C# a couple of years ago against 0.8.
In the last couple of days, I’ve committed some shiny new GStreamer code to Banshee HEAD that has been “in the works” for quite some time (close to 4 months).
abock.org /category/gstreamer   (169 words)

  
 GStreamer | FootNotes
GStreamer Core 0.8.8, GStreamer ffmpeg 0.8.3 and GStreamer plugins 0.8.7.
Another piece of the puzzle that the GStreamer community hope to solve is in place now with the first public beta release of PiTiVi, a GStreamer based non-linear audio/video editing software for GNU/Linux.
Being built on top of GStreamer it will get a lot of development work and bugfixes done for free as it directly benefit from the development work being done for such applications as Totem,Rhythmbox,Flumotion and Cupid.
gnomedesktop.org /taxonomy/term/57   (1244 words)

  
 GStreamer: Applications
Because GStreamer is designed to be as generic as possible, a wide range of applications can be build on top of it with very little effort, allowing the programmer to focus on the user interface and human interaction components of application design.
A GStreamer video Recorder, which is currently under development and will be able to record perfectly synchronized audio/video in any format supported by GStreamer.
Pakt is a XML abstraction for GObjects used with GStreamer to monitor and change elements parameters and pipeline structures.
gstreamer.freedesktop.org /apps   (646 words)

  
 GStreamer Plugins for Fedora Core 3
GStreamer is not new in Fedora Core 3, but it has been extensively improved from previous versions.
With GStreamer you do not need to rebuild your multimedia applications to add functionality, all you need to do is install the appropriate plugin.
Goobox is a CD player and ripper for the Gnome Desktop environment, it uses gstreamer to play and rip Cd's and cddb-slave2 (distributed with gnome-media) to get and edit CD meta data such as track titles and album name.
mpeters.us /linux/fc3_gstreamer.php   (1777 words)

  
 gmane.comp.video.gstreamer.devel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
I haven't had any problems with gstreamer on the amd x86-64 architecture, though I have had problems running Fedora's latest amarok with their latest gstreamer.
Hi gstreamer, I'm searching for a simple way to visualize an audio stream with some simple visualizations (like the ones in libvisual) and output this stream to a DVB card (so it needs to be encoded to mpeg1 or 2 in realtime).
Gstreamer is able to play the file when I substitute my source with the filesrc.
blog.gmane.org /gmane.comp.video.gstreamer.devel   (1655 words)

  
 Gentoo Linux Documentation -- GStreamer FFmpeg plugin: Heap-based buffer overflow
The GStreamer FFmpeg plugin is vulnerable to a buffer overflow that may be exploited by attackers to execute arbitrary code.
The GStreamer FFmpeg plugin uses code from the FFmpeg library to provide fast colorspace conversion and multimedia decoders to the GStreamer open source media framework.
The GStreamer FFmpeg plugin contains derived code from the FFmpeg library, which is vulnerable to a heap overflow in the "avcodec_default_get_buffer()" function discovered by Simon Kilvington (see GLSA 200601-06).
www.gentoo.org /security/en/glsa/glsa-200602-01.xml   (164 words)

  
 GStreamer 0.10 Released   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The GStreamer developers have just released version 0.10 of the GStreamer multimedia framework into the wild, and their coders' fingers will never be the same.
The input and feedback of the KDE community would be much appreciated as the GStreamer developers continue their breakneck pace towards the holy grail of GStreamer 1.0.
GStreamer is a generic multimedia framework based around the concept of media pipelines linking elements, providing support for all manner of things.
dot.kde.org /1134165541   (1827 words)

  
 GUADEC: GStreamer | GUADEC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
A GStreamer Hackfest/BOF is taking place on Thursday at 12:00 in Carpa (the big tent).
For all you gstreamer hackers, or anybody interested in GStreamer and who wants to use it, come and join us.
GStreamer hackers Andy Wingo and Wim Taymans take you on a guided meander through the new territories recently explored by the GStreamer multimedia framework.
guadec.org /taxonomy/term/90   (483 words)

  
 TIP Troubleshooting Gstreamer - Gentoo Linux Wiki
gstreamer is a very sensitive build and will compile correctly, but fail to run for the following reasons.
Some of the seemingly safe CFLAGS, and even the default "safe" LDFLAGS can make gstreamer twitch.
You shouldn't have to re-emerge the plugins, but it can't hurt.
gentoo-wiki.com /TIP_Troubleshooting_Gstreamer   (295 words)

  
 GStreamer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Depending on the type of bug report, it may be useful to attach the output of gst−feeback when you contact the developers.
The gst−feedback dumps a lot of information about a system, some of which may be considered sensitive.
If this is a concern, review the information before posting to a public forum, such as the GStreamer bug tracking system.
www.math.ucla.edu /computing/docindex/gstreamer-man-3.html   (131 words)

  
 Ruby-GStreamer: Moved!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Ruby bindings for GStreamer are now part of the Ruby-GNOME2 project.
It was necessary since GStreamer is based on GLib, and Ruby-GNOME2 hackers provide a very nice wrapper for it.
Also, since GStreamer is now part of the GNOME project, it was meaningful that we integrate Ruby-GStreamer in Ruby-GNOME2.
www.nongnu.org /ruby-gst   (98 words)

  
 Project info for GStreamer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
GStreamer allows the construction of graphs of media-handling components, ranging from simple mp3 playback to complex audio (mixing) and video (non-linear editing) processing.
Developers can add new codecs and filters by writing a simple plugin with a clean, generic interface.
GStreamer is released under the LGPL, with many of the included plugins retaining the license of the code they were derived from, usually GPL or BSD
www.advogato.org /proj/GStreamer   (86 words)

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