This is GStreamer gst-plugins-ugly 1.23.2. GStreamer 1.23 is the unstable development branch leading up to the next major stable version which will be 1.24. The 1.23 development series adds new features on top of the 1.22 series and is part of the API and ABI-stable 1.x release series of the GStreamer multimedia framework. Full release notes will one day be found at: https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/releases/1.24/ Binaries for Android, iOS, Mac OS X and Windows will usually be provided shortly after the release. This module will not be very useful by itself and should be used in conjunction with other GStreamer modules for a complete multimedia experience. - gstreamer: provides the core GStreamer libraries and some generic plugins - gst-plugins-base: a basic set of well-supported plugins and additional media-specific GStreamer helper libraries for audio, video, rtsp, rtp, tags, OpenGL, etc. - gst-plugins-good: a set of well-supported plugins under our preferred license - gst-plugins-ugly: a set of well-supported plugins which might pose problems for distributors - gst-plugins-bad: a set of plugins of varying quality that have not made their way into one of core/base/good/ugly yet, for one reason or another. Many of these are are production quality elements, but may still be missing documentation or unit tests; others haven't passed the rigorous quality testing we expect yet. - gst-libav: a set of codecs plugins based on the ffmpeg library. This is where you can find audio and video decoders and encoders for a wide variety of formats including H.264, AAC, etc. - gstreamer-vaapi: hardware-accelerated video decoding and encoding using VA-API on Linux. Primarily for Intel graphics hardware. (Deprecated, use the new "va" plugin instead) - gst-rtsp-server: library to serve files or streaming pipelines via RTSP - gst-editing-services: library an plugins for non-linear editing - gst-plugins-rs: an exciting collection of well-maintained plugins written in the Rust programming language (usable from any language) ==== Download ==== You can find source releases of gstreamer in the download directory: https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/src/gstreamer/ The git repository and details how to clone it can be found at https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/ ==== Homepage ==== The project's website is https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/ ==== Support and Bugs ==== We track bugs and feature requests in GitLab: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/ Please submit patches via GitLab as well, in form of Merge Requests. See https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/documentation/contribute/ for more details. For help and support, please head over to our Discourse forum at https://discourse.gstreamer.org/ or pop into one of our Matrix chat channels, see https://discourse.gstreamer.org/t/new-gstreamer-matrix-chat-space/675 for more details. There is also a legacy IRC channel, #gstreamer on the OFTC IRC network, which is also bridged into the Matrix network. Please do not submit support requests in GitLab, we only use it for bug tracking and merge requests review. Use the Discourse forum instead. ==== Developers ==== The GStreamer source code repository can be found on GitLab on freedesktop.org: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/ and can also be cloned from there and this is also where you can submit Merge Requests or file issues for bugs or feature requests. Interested developers of the core library, plugins, and applications should join us on Matrix for chat and the Discourse forum for announcements, help and discussions. There is also a gstreamer-devel mailing list, but Discourse is preferred: https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel