Introduction
This chapter gives you an overview of the technologies described in this
book.
What is GStreamer?
GStreamer is a framework for creating streaming media applications.
The fundamental design comes from the video pipeline at Oregon Graduate
Institute, as well as some ideas from DirectShow.
GStreamer's development framework makes it possible to write any
streaming multimedia application. The framework includes several
components to build a full featured media player capable of playing
MPEG1, MPEG2, AVI, MP3, WAV, AU, ...
GStreamer, however, is much more than just another media player. Its
main advantages are that the pluggable components also make it possible
to write a full fledged video or audio editing application.
The framework is based on plugins that will provide the various codec
and other functionality. The plugins can be connected and arranged in
a pipeline. This pipeline defines the flow of the data. Pipelines can
also be edited with a GUI editor and saved as XML so that pipeline
libraries can be made with a minimum of effort.
The GStreamer core function is to provide a framework for plugins, data flow
and media type handling/negotiation.
It also provides an API to write applications using the various plugins.
This book is about GStreamer from a developer's point of view; it describes
how to write a GStreamer application using the GStreamer libraries and tools.