Gstreamer Media library supporting arbitrary formats and filter graphs. GStreamer is a framework for constructing graphs of various filters (termed elements here) that will handle streaming media. Any discreet (packetizable) media type is supported, with provisions for automatically determining source type. Metadata can be passed with all data to provide formatting/framing information. Plugins are heavily used to provide for all elements, allowing one to construct plugins outside of the GST library, even released binary-only if license require (please don't). GStreamer borrows heavily from both the OGI media pipeline and Microsoft's DirectShow, hopefully taking the best of both and leaving the cruft behind. Its interface is still very fluid (I've redesigned the metadata handling twice already), and thus can be changed to increase the sanity/noise ratio. The GStreamer library should be initialized with gst_init() before it can be used. You should pass a pointer to the main argc and argv variables so that GStreamer can process its own command line options, as shown in the following example. int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { // initialize the GStreamer library gst_init (&argc, &argv); ... } Use gst_version() to query the library version at runtime or use the GST_VERSION_* macros to find the version at compile time. gst_main() and gst_main_quit() enter and exit the main loop. Check out both OGI's pipeline and Microsoft's DirectShow for some background. @argc: @argv: @major: @minor: @micro: The major version of GStreamer at compile time The minor version of GStreamer at compile time The micro version of GStreamer at compile time