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GStreamer 1.22 Release Notes
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GStreamer 1.22.0 was originally released on 23 January 2023.
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See https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/releases/1.22/ for the latest
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version of this document.
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Last updated: Monday 23 January 2023, 17:00 UTC (log)
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Introduction
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The GStreamer team is proud to announce a new major feature release in
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the stable 1.x API series of your favourite cross-platform multimedia
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framework!
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As always, this release is again packed with many new features, bug
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fixes and other improvements.
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Highlights
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- AV1 video codec support improvements
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- New HLS, DASH and Microsoft Smooth Streaming adaptive streaming
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clients
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- Qt6 support for rendering video inside a QML scene
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- Minimal builds optimised for binary size, including only the
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individual elements needed
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- Playbin3, Decodebin3, UriDecodebin3, Parsebin enhancements and
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stabilisation
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- WebRTC simulcast support and support for Google Congestion Control
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- WebRTC-based media server ingestion/egress (WHIP/WHEP) support
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- New easy to use batteries-included WebRTC sender plugin
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- Easy RTP sender timestamp reconstruction for RTP and RTSP
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- ONVIF timed metadata support
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- New fragmented MP4 muxer and non-fragmented MP4 muxer
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- New plugins for Amazon AWS storage and audio transcription services
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- New gtk4paintablesink and gtkwaylandsink renderers
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- New videocolorscale element that can convert and scale in one go for
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better performance
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- High bit-depth video improvements
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- Touchscreen event support in navigation API
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- Rust plugins now shipped in macOS and Windows/MSVC binary packages
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- H.264/H.265 timestamp correction elements for PTS/DTS reconstruction
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before muxers
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- Improved design for DMA buffer sharing and modifier handling for
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hardware-accelerated video decoders/encoders/filters and
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capturing/rendering on Linux
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- Video4Linux2 hardware accelerated decoder improvements
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- CUDA integration and Direct3D11 integration and plugin improvements
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- New H.264 / AVC, H.265 / HEVC and AV1 hardware-accelerated video
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encoders for AMD GPUs using the Advanced Media Framework (AMF) SDK
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- applemedia: H.265 / HEVC video encoding + decoding support
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- androidmedia: H.265 / HEVC video encoding support
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- New “force-live” property for audiomixer, compositor, glvideomixer,
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d3d11compositor etc.
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- Lots of new plugins, features, performance improvements and bug
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fixes
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Major new features and changes
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AV1 video codec support improvements
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AV1 is a royalty free next-generation video codec by AOMedia and a free
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alternative to H.265/HEVC.
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While supported in earlier versions of GStreamer already, this release
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saw a lot of improvements across the board:
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- Support for hardware encoding and decoding via VAAPI/VA, AMF, D3D11,
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NVCODEC, QSV and Intel MediaSDK. Hardware codecs for AV1 are slowly
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becoming available in embedded systems and desktop GPUs (AMD, Intel,
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NVIDIA), and these can now be used via GStreamer.
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- New AV1 RTP payloader and depayloader elements.
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- New encoder settings in the AOM reference encoder-based av1enc
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element.
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- Various improvements in the AV1 parser and in the MP4/Matroska/WebM
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muxers/demuxers.
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- dav1d and rav1e based software decoder/encoder elements shipped as
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part of the binaries.
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- AV1 parser improvements and various bugfixes all over the place.
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Touchscreen event support in Navigation API
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The Navigation API supports the sending of key press events and mouse
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events through a GStreamer pipeline. Typically these will be picked up
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by a video sink on which these events happen and then the event is
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transmitted into the pipeline so it can be handled by elements inside
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the pipeline if it wasn’t handled by the application.
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This has traditionally been used for DVD menu support, but can also be
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used to forward such inputs to source elements that render a web page
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using a browser engine such as WebKit or Chromium.
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This API has now gained support for touchscreen events, and this has
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been implemented in various plugins such as the GTK, Qt, XV, and x11
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video sinks as well as the wpevideosrc element.
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GStreamer CUDA integration
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- New gst-cuda library
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- integration with D3D11 and NVIDIA dGPU NVMM elements
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- new cudaconvertscale element
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GStreamer Direct3D11 integration
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- New gst-d3d11 public library
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- gst-d3d11 library is not integrated with GStreamer documentation
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system yet. Please refer to the examples
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- d3d11screencapture: Add Windows Graphics Capture API based capture
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mode, including Win32 application window capturing
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- d3d11videosink and d3d11convert can support flip/rotation and crop
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meta
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- d3d11videosink: New emit-present property and present signal so that
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applications can overlay an image on Direct3D11 swapchain’s
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backbuffer via Direct3D/Direct2D APIs. See also C++ and Rust
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examples
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- d3d11compositor supports YUV blending/composing without intermediate
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RGB(A) conversion to improve performance
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- Direct3D11 video decoders are promoted to GST_RANK_PRIMARY or
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higher, except for the MPEG2 decoder
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H.264/H.265 timestamp correction elements
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- Muxers are often picky and need proper PTS/DTS timestamps set on the
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input buffers, but that can be a problem if the encoded input media
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stream comes from a source that doesn’t provide proper signalling of
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DTS, such as is often the case for RTP, RTSP and WebRTC streams or
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Matroska container files. Theoretically parsers should be able to
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fix this up, but it would probably require fairly invasive changes
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in the parsers, so two new elements h264timestamper and
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h265timestamper bridge the gap in the meantime and can reconstruct
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missing PTS/DTS.
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Easy sender timestamp reconstruction for RTP and RTSP
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- it was always possible to reconstruct and retrieve the original RTP
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sender timestamps in GStreamer, but required a fair bit of
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understanding of the internal mechanisms and the right property
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configuration and clock setup.
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- rtspsrc and rtpjitterbuffer gained a new
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“add-reference-timestamp-meta” property that if set puts the
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original absolute reconstructed sender timestamps on the output
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buffers via a meta. This is particularly useful if the sender is
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synced to an NTP clock or PTP clock. The original sender timestamps
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are either based on the RTCP NTP times, NTP RTP header extensions
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(RFC6051) or RFC7273-style clock signalling.
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Qt6 support
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- new qml6glsink element for Qt6 similar to the existing Qt5 element.
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Matching source and overlay elements will hopefully follow in the
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near future.
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OpenGL + Video library enhancements
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- Support for new video formats (NV12_4L4, NV12_16L32S, NV12_8L128,
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NV12_10BE_8L128) and dmabuf import in more formats (Y410, Y212_LE,
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Y212_BE, Y210, NV21, NV61)
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- Improved support for tiled formats with arbitrary tile dimensions,
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as needed by certain hardware decoders/encoders
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- glvideomixer: New “crop-left,”crop-right, “crop-top” and
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“crop-bottom” pad properties for cropping inputs
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- OpenGL support for gst_video_sample_convert():
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- Used for video snapshotting and thumbnailing, to convert buffers
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retrieved from appsinks or sink “last-sample” properties in
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JPG/PNG thumbnails.
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- This function can now take samples and buffers backed by GL
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textures as input and will automatically plug a gldownload
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element in that case.
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High bit-depth support (10, 12, 16 bits per component value) improvements
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- compositor can now handle any supported input format and also mix
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high-bitdepth (10-16 bit) formats (naively)
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- videoflip has gained support for higher bit depth formats.
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- vp9enc, vp9dec now support 12-bit formats and also 10-bit 4:4:4
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WebRTC
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- Allow insertion of bandwidth estimation elements e.g. for Google
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Congestion Control (GCC) support
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- Initial support for sending or receiving simulcast streams
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- Support for asynchronous host resolution for STUN/TURN servers
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- GstWebRTCICE was split into base classes and implementation to make
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it possible to plug custom ICE implementations
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- webrtcsink: batteries-included WebRTC sender (Rust)
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- whipsink: WebRTC HTTP ingest (WHIP) to a MediaServer (Rust)
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- whepsrc: WebRTC HTTP egress (WHEP) from a MediaServer (Rust)
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- Many other improvements and bug fixes
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New HLS, DASH and MSS adaptive streaming clients
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A new set of “adaptive demuxers” to support HLS, DASH and MSS adaptive
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streaming protocols has been added. They provide improved performance,
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new features and better stream compatibility compared to the previous
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elements. These new elements require a “streams-aware” pipeline such as
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playbin3, uridecodebin3 or urisourcebin.
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The previous elements’ design prevented implementing several use-cases
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and fixing long-standing issues. The new elements were re-designed from
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scratch to tackle those:
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- Scheduling Only 3 threads are present, regardless of the number of
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streams selected. One in charge of downloading fragments and
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manifests, one in charge of outputting parsed data downstream, and
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one in charge of scheduling. This improves performance, resource
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usage and latency.
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- Better download control The elements now directly control the
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scheduling and download of manifests and fragments using libsoup
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directly instead of depending on external elements for downloading.
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- Stream selection, only the selected streams are downloaded. This
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improves bandwith usage. Switching stream is done in such a way to
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ensure there are no gaps, meaning the new stream will be switched to
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only once enough data for it has been downloaded.
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- Internal parsing, the downloaded streams are parsed internally. This
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allows the element to fully respect the various specifications and
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offer accurate buffering, seeking and playback. This is especially
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important for HLS streams which require parsing for proper
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positioning of streams.
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- Buffering and adaptive rate switching, the new elements handle
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buffering internally which allows them to have a more accurate
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visibility of which bandwith variant to switch to.
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Playbin3, Decodebin3, UriDecodebin3, Parsebin improvements
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The “new” playback elements introduced in 1.18 (playbin3 and its various
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components) have been refactored to allow more use-cases and improve
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performance. They are no longer considered experimental, so applications
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using the legacy playback elements (playbin and (uri)decodebin) can
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migrate to the new components to benefit from these improvements.
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- Gapless The “gapless” feature allows files and streams to be
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fetched, buffered and decoded in order to provide a “gapless”
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output. This feature has been refactored extensively in the new
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components:
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- A single (uri)decodebin3 (and therefore a single set of
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decoders) is used. This improves memory and cpu usage, since on
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identical codecs a single decoder will be used.
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- The “next” stream to play will be pre-rolled “just-in-time”
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thanks to the buffering improvements in urisourcebin (see below)
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- This feature is now handled at the uridecodebin3 level.
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Applications that wish to have a “gapless” stream and process it
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(instead of just outputting it, for example for transcoding,
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retransmission, …) can now use uridecodebin3 directly. Note that
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a streamsynchronizer element is required in that case.
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- Buffering improvements The urisourcebin element is in charge of
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fetching and (optionally) buffering/downloading the stream. It has
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been extended and improved:
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- When the parse-streams property is used (by default in
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uridecodebin3 and playbin3), compatible streams will be demuxed
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and parsed (via parsebin) and buffering will be done on the
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elementary streams. This provides a more accurate handling of
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buffering. Previously buffering was done on a best-effort basis
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and was mostly wrong (i.e. downloading more than needed).
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- Applications can use urisourcebin with this property as a
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convenient way of getting elementary streams from a given URI.
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- Elements can handle buffering themselves (such as the new
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adaptive demuxers) by answering the GST_QUERY_BUFFERING query.
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In that case urisourcebin will not handle it.
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- Stream Selection Efficient stream selection was previously only
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possible within decodebin3. The downside is that this meant that
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upstream elements had to provide all the streams from which to chose
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from, which is inefficient. With the addition of the
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GST_QUERY_SELECTABLE query, this can now be handled by elements
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upstream (i.e. sources)
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- Elements that can handle stream selection internally (such as
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the new adaptive demuxer elements) answer that query, and handle
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the stream selection events themselves.
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- In this case, decodebin3 will always process all streams that
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are provided to it.
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- Instant URI switching This new feature allows switching URIs
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“instantly” in playbin3 (and uridecodebin3) without having to change
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states. This mimics switching channels on a television.
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- If compatible, decoders will be re-used, providing lower
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latency/cpu/memory than by switching states.
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- This is enabled by setting the instant-uri property to true,
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setting the URI to switch to immediately, and then disabling the
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instant-uri property again afterwards.
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- playbin3, decodebin3, uridecodebin3, parsebin, and urisrc are no
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longer experimental
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- They were originally marked as ‘technology preview’ but have
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since seen extensive usage in production settings, so are
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considered ready for general use now.
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Fraunhofer AAC audio encoder HE-AAC and AAC-LD profile support
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- fdkaacenc:
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- Support for encoding to HE-AACv1 and HE-AACv2 profile
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- Support for encoding to AAC Low Delay (LD) profile
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- Advanced bitrate control options via new “rate-control”,
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“vbr-preset”, “peak-bitrate”, and “afterburner” properties
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RTP rapid synchronization support in the RTP stack (RFC6051)
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RTP provides several mechanisms how streams can be synchronized relative
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to each other, and how absolute sender times for RTP packets can be
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obtained. One of these mechanisms is via RTCP, which has the
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disadvantage that the synchronization information is only distributed
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out-of-band and usually some time after the start.
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GStreamer’s RTP stack, specifically the rtpbin, rtpsession and
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rtpjitterbuffer elements, now also have support for retrieving and
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sending the same synchronization information in-band via RTP header
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extensions according to RFC6051 (Rapid Synchronisation of RTP Flows).
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Only 64-bit timestamps are supported currently.
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This provides per packet synchronization information from the very
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beginning of a stream and allows accurate inter-stream, and (depending
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on setup) inter-device, synchronization at the receiver side.
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ONVIF XML Timed Metadata support
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The ONVIF standard implemented by various security cameras also
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specifies a format for timed metadata that is transmitted together with
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the audio/video streams, usually over RTSP.
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Support for this timed metadata is implemented in the MP4 demuxer now as
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well as the new fragmented MP4 muxer and the new non-fragmented MP4
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muxer from the GStreamer Rust plugins. Additionally, the new onvif
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plugin ‒ which is part of the GStreamer Rust plugins ‒ provides general
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elements for handling the metadata and e.g. overlaying certain parts of
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it over a video stream.
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As part of this support for absolute UTC times was also implemented
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according to the requirements of the ONVIF standards in the
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corresponding elements.
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MP3 gapless playback support
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While MP3 can probably considered a legacy format at this point, a new
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feature was added with this release.
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When playing back plain MP3 files, i.e. outside a container format,
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switches between files can now be completely gapless if the required
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metadata is provided inside the file. There is no standardized metadata
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for this, but the LAME MP3 encoder writes metadata that can be parsed by
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the mpegaudioparse element now and forwarded to decoders for ensuring
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removal of padding samples at the front and end of MP3 files.
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“force-live” property for audio + video aggregators
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This is a quality of life fix for playout and streaming applications
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where it is common to have audio and video mixer elements that should
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operate in live mode from the start and produce output continuously.
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Often one would start a pipeline without any inputs hooked up to these
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mixers in the beginning, and up until now there was no way to easily
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force these elements into live mode from the start. One would have to
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add an initial live video or audio test source as dummy input to achieve
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this.
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The new “force-live” property makes these audio and video aggregators
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start in live mode without the need for any dummy inputs, which is
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useful for scenarios where inputs are only added after starting the
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pipeline.
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This new property should usually be used in connection with the
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“min-upstream-latency” property, i.e. you should always set a non-0
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minimum upstream latency then.
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This is now supported in all GstAudioAggregator and GstVideoAggregator
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subclasses such as audiomixer, audiointerleave, compositor,
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glvideomixer, d3d11compositor, etc.
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New elements and plugins
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- new cudaconvertscale element that can convert and scale in one pass
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- new gtkwaylandsink element based on gtksink, but similar to
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waylandsink and uses Wayland APIs directly instead of rendering with
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Gtk/Cairo primitives. This approach is only compatible with Gtk3,
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and like gtksink this element only supports Gtk3.
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- new h264timestamper and h265timestamper elements to reconstruct
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missing pts/dts from inputs that might not provide them such as
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e.g. RTP/RTSP/WebRTC inputs (see above)
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- mfaacdec, mfmp3dec: Windows MediaFoundation AAC and MP3 decoders
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- new msdkav1enc AV1 video encoder element
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- new nvcudah264enc, nvcudah265enc, nvd3d11h264enc, and nvd3d11h265enc
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NVIDIA GPU encoder elements to support zero-copy encoding, via CUDA
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and Direct3D11 APIs, respectively
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- new nvautogpuh264enc and nvautogpuh265enc NVIDIA GPU encoder
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elements: The auto GPU elements will automatically select a target
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GPU instance in case multiple NVIDIA desktop GPUs are present, also
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taking into account the input memory. On Windows CUDA or Direct3D11
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mode will be determined by the elements automatically as well. Those
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new elements are useful if target GPU and/or API mode (either CUDA
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or Direct3D11 in case of Windows) is undeterminable from the encoder
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point of view at the time when pipeline is configured, and therefore
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lazy target GPU and/or API selection are required in order to avoid
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unnecessary memory copy operations.
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- new nvav1dec AV1 NVIDIA desktop GPU decoder element
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- new qml6glsink element to render video with Qt6
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- qsv: New Intel OneVPL/MediaSDK (a.k.a Intel Quick Sync) based
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decoder and encoder elements, with gst-d3d11 (on Windows) and gst-va
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(on Linux) integration
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- Support multi-GPU environment, for example, concurrent video
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encoding using Intel iGPU and dGPU in a single pipeline
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- H.264 / H.265 / VP9 and JPEG decoders
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- H.264 / H.265 / VP9 / AV1 / JPEG encoders with dynamic encoding
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bitrate update
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- New plugin does not require external SDK for building on Windows
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- vulkanoverlaycompositor: new vulkan overlay compositor element to
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overlay upstream GstVideoOverlayCompositonMeta onto the video
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stream.
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- vulkanshaderspv: performs operations with SPIRV shaders in Vulkan
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- win32ipcvideosink, win32ipcvideosrc: new shared memory videosrc/sink
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elements for Windows
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- wicjpegdec, wicpngdec: Windows Imaging Component (WIC) based JPEG
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and PNG decoder elements.
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- Many exciting new Rust elements, see Rust section below
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New element features and additions
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- audioconvert: Dithering now uses a slightly slower, less biased PRNG
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which results in better quality output. Also dithering can now be
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enabled via the new “dithering-threshold” property for target bit
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depths of more than 20 bits.
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- av1enc: Add “keyframe-max-dist” property for controlling max
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distance between keyframes, as well as “enc-pass”, “keyframe-mode”,
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“lag-in-frames” and “usage-profile” properties.
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- cccombiner: new “output-padding” property
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- decklink: Add support for 4k DCI, 8k/UHD2 and 8k DCI modes
|
||
|
||
- dvbsubenc: Support for >SD resolutions is working correctly now.
|
||
|
||
- fdkaacenc: Add HE-AAC / HE-AACv2 profile support
|
||
|
||
- glvideomixer: New “crop-left,”crop-right, “crop-top” and
|
||
“crop-bottom” pad properties for cropping inputs
|
||
|
||
- gssink: new ‘content-type’ property. Useful when one wants to upload
|
||
a video as video/mp4 instead of ’video/quicktime` for example.
|
||
|
||
- jpegparse: Rewritten using the common parser library
|
||
|
||
- msdk:
|
||
|
||
- new msdkav1enc AV1 video encoder element
|
||
- msdk decoders: Add support for Scaler Format Converter (SFC) on
|
||
supported Intel platforms for hardware accelerated conversion
|
||
and scaling
|
||
- msdk encoders: support import of dmabuf, va memory and D3D11
|
||
memory
|
||
- msdk encoders: add properties for low delay bitrate control and
|
||
max frame sizes for I/P frames
|
||
- msdkh264enc, msdkh265enc: more properties to control intra
|
||
refresh
|
||
- note that on systems with multi GPUs the Windows D3D11
|
||
integration might only work reliably if the Intel GPU is the
|
||
primary GPU
|
||
|
||
- mxfdemux: Add support for Canon XF-HEVC
|
||
|
||
- openaptx: Support the freeaptx library
|
||
|
||
- qroverlay:
|
||
|
||
- new “qrcode-case-sensitive” property allows encoding case
|
||
sensitive strings like wifi SSIDs or passwords.
|
||
- added the ability to pick up data to render from an
|
||
upstream-provided custom GstQROverlay meta
|
||
|
||
- qtdemux: Add support for ONVIF XML Timed MetaData and AVC-Intra
|
||
video
|
||
|
||
- rfbsrc now supports the uri handler interface, so applications can
|
||
use RFB/VNC sources in uridecodebin(3) and playbin, with
|
||
e.g. rfb://:password@10.1.2.3:5903?shared=1
|
||
|
||
- rtponviftimestamp: Add support for using reference timestamps
|
||
|
||
- rtpvp9depay now has the same keyframe-related properties as
|
||
rtpvp8depay and rtph264depay: “request-keyframe” and
|
||
“wait-for-keyframe”
|
||
|
||
- rtspsrc: Various RTSP servers are using invalid URL operations for
|
||
constructing the control URL. Until GStreamer 1.16 these worked
|
||
correctly because GStreamer was just appending strings itself to
|
||
construct the control URL, but starting version 1.18 the correct URL
|
||
operations were used. With GStreamer 1.22, rtspsrc now first tries
|
||
with the correct control URL and if that fails it will retry with
|
||
the wrongly constructed control URL to restore support for such
|
||
servers.
|
||
|
||
- rtspsrc and rtpjitterbuffer gained a new
|
||
“add-reference-timestamp-meta” property that makes them put the
|
||
unmodified original sender timestamp on output buffers for NTP or
|
||
PTP clock synced senders
|
||
|
||
- srtsrc, srtsink: new “auto-reconnect” property to make it possible
|
||
to disable automatic reconnects (in caller mode) and make the
|
||
elements post an error immediately instead; also stats improvements
|
||
|
||
- srtsrc: new “keep-listening” property to avoid EOS on disconnect and
|
||
keep the source running while it waits for a new connection.
|
||
|
||
- videocodectestsink: added YUV 4:2:2 support
|
||
|
||
- wasapi2src: Add support for process loopback capture
|
||
|
||
- wpesrc: Add support for modifiers in key/touch/pointer events
|
||
|
||
Plugin and library moves
|
||
|
||
- The xingmux plugin has been moved from gst-plugins-ugly into
|
||
gst-plugins-good.
|
||
|
||
- The various Windows directshow plugins in gst-plugins-bad have been
|
||
unified into a single directshow plugin.
|
||
|
||
Plugin removals
|
||
|
||
- The dxgiscreencapsrc element has been removed, use
|
||
d3d11screencapturesrc instead
|
||
|
||
Miscellaneous API additions
|
||
|
||
- GST_AUDIO_FORMAT_INFO_IS_VALID_RAW() and
|
||
GST_VIDEO_FORMAT_INFO_IS_VALID_RAW() can be used to check if a
|
||
GstAudioFormatInfo or GstVideoFormatInfo has been initialised to a
|
||
valid raw format.
|
||
|
||
- Video SEI meta: new GstVideoSEIUserDataUnregisteredMeta to carry
|
||
H.264 and H.265 metadata from SEI User Data Unregistered messages.
|
||
|
||
- vulkan: Expose gst_vulkan_result_to_string()
|
||
|
||
Miscellaneous performance, latency and memory optimisations
|
||
|
||
- liborc 0.4.33 adds support for aarch64 (64-bit ARM) architecture
|
||
(not enabled by default on Windows yet though) and improvements for
|
||
32-bit ARM and should greatly enhance performance for certain
|
||
operations that use ORC.
|
||
|
||
- as always there have been plenty of performance, latency and memory
|
||
optimisations all over the place.
|
||
|
||
Miscellaneous other changes and enhancements
|
||
|
||
- the audio/video decoder base classes will not consider decoding
|
||
errors a hard error by default anymore but will continue trying to
|
||
decode. Previously more than 10 consecutive errors were considered a
|
||
hard error but this caused various partially broken streams to fail.
|
||
The threshold is configurable via the “max-errors” property.
|
||
|
||
- compatibility of the GStreamer PTP clock implementation with
|
||
different PTP server implementations was improved, and
|
||
synchronization is achieved successfully in various scenarios that
|
||
failed before.
|
||
|
||
Tracing framework and debugging improvements
|
||
|
||
New tracers
|
||
|
||
- buffer-lateness: Records lateness of buffers and the reported
|
||
latency for each pad in a CSV file. Comes with a script for
|
||
visualisation.
|
||
|
||
- pipeline-snapshot: Creates a .dot file of all pipelines in the
|
||
application whenever requested via SIGUSR1 (on UNIX systems)
|
||
|
||
- queue-levels: Records queue levels for each queue in a CSV file.
|
||
Comes with a script for visualisation.
|
||
|
||
Debug logging system improvements
|
||
|
||
- new log macros GST_LOG_ID, GST_DEBUG_ID, GST_INFO_ID,
|
||
GST_WARNING_ID, GST_ERROR_ID, and GST_TRACE_ID allow passing a
|
||
string identifier instead of a GObject. This makes it easier to log
|
||
non-gobject-based items and also has performance benefits.
|
||
|
||
Tools
|
||
|
||
- gst-play-1.0 gained a --no-position command line option to suppress
|
||
position/duration queries, which can be useful to reduce debug log
|
||
noise.
|
||
|
||
GStreamer FFMPEG wrapper
|
||
|
||
- Fixed bitrate management and timestamp inaccuracies for video
|
||
encoders
|
||
|
||
- Fix synchronization issues and errors created by the (wrong)
|
||
forwarding of upstream segment events by ffmpeg demuxers.
|
||
|
||
- Clipping meta support for gapless mp3 playback
|
||
|
||
GStreamer RTSP server
|
||
|
||
- Add RFC5576 Source-specific media attribute to the SDP media for
|
||
signalling the CNAME
|
||
|
||
- Add support for adjusting request response on pipeline errors
|
||
|
||
- Give the application the possibility to adjust the error code
|
||
when responding to a request. For that purpose the pipeline’s
|
||
bus messages are emitted to subscribers through a
|
||
“handle-message” signal. The subscribers can then check those
|
||
messages for errors and adjust the response error code by
|
||
overriding the virtual method
|
||
GstRTSPClientClass::adjust_error_code().
|
||
|
||
- Add gst_rtsp_context_set_token() method to make it possible to set
|
||
the RTSPToken on some RTSPContext from bindings such as the Python
|
||
bindings.
|
||
|
||
- rtspclientsink gained a “publish-clock-mode” property to configure
|
||
whether the pipeline clock should be published according to RFC7273
|
||
(RTP Clock Source Signalling), similar to the same API on
|
||
GstRTSPMedia.
|
||
|
||
GStreamer VA-API support
|
||
|
||
- Development activity has shifted towards the new va plugin, with
|
||
gstreamer-vaapi now basically in maintenance-only mode. Most of the
|
||
below refers to the va plugin (not gstreamer-vaapi).
|
||
|
||
- new gst-va library for GStreamer VA-API integration
|
||
|
||
- vajpegdec: new JPEG decoder
|
||
|
||
- vah264enc, vah265enc: new H.264/H.265 encoders
|
||
|
||
- vah264lpenc, vah265lpenc: new low power mode encoders
|
||
|
||
- vah265enc: Add extended formats support such as 10/12 bits, 4:2:2
|
||
and 4:4:4
|
||
|
||
- Support encoder reconfiguration
|
||
|
||
- vacompositor: Add new compositor element using the VA-API VPP
|
||
interface
|
||
|
||
- vapostproc:
|
||
|
||
- new “scale-method” property
|
||
- Process HDR caps if supported
|
||
- parse video orientation from tags
|
||
|
||
- vaapipostproc: Enable the use of DMA-Buf import and export
|
||
(gstreamer-vaapi)
|
||
|
||
GStreamer Video4Linux2 support
|
||
|
||
- Added support for Mediatek Stateless CODEC (VP8, H.264, VP9)
|
||
|
||
- Stateless H.264 interlaced decoder support
|
||
|
||
- Stateless H.265 decoder support
|
||
|
||
- Stateful decoder support for driver resolution change events
|
||
|
||
- Stateful decoding support fixes for NXP/Amphion driver
|
||
|
||
- Support for hardware crop in v4l2src
|
||
|
||
- Conformance test improvement for stateful decoders
|
||
|
||
- Fixes for Raspberry Pi CODEC
|
||
|
||
GStreamer OMX
|
||
|
||
- There were no changes in this module
|
||
|
||
GStreamer Editing Services and NLE
|
||
|
||
- Handle compositors that are bins around the actual compositor
|
||
implementation (like glvideomixers which wraps several elements)
|
||
|
||
- Add a mode to disable timeline editing API so the user can be in
|
||
full control of its layout (meaning that the user is responsible for
|
||
ensuring its validity/coherency)
|
||
|
||
- Add a new fade-in transition type
|
||
|
||
- Add support for non-1/1 PAR source videos
|
||
|
||
- Fix frame accuracy when working with very low framerate streams
|
||
|
||
GStreamer validate
|
||
|
||
- Clean up and stabilize API so we can now generate rust bindings
|
||
|
||
- Enhance the appsrc-push action type allowing to find tune the
|
||
buffers more in details
|
||
|
||
- Add an action type to verify currently configured pad caps
|
||
|
||
- Add a way to run checks from any thread after executing a ‘wait’
|
||
action. This is useful when waiting on a signal and want to check
|
||
the value of a property right when it is emited for example.
|
||
|
||
GStreamer Python Bindings
|
||
|
||
- Add a Gst.init_python() function to be called from plugins which
|
||
will initialise everything needed for the GStreamer Python bindings
|
||
but not call Gst.init() again since this will have been called
|
||
already.
|
||
|
||
- Add support for the GstURIHandlerInterface that allows elements to
|
||
advertise what URI protocols they support.
|
||
|
||
GStreamer C# Bindings
|
||
|
||
- Fix AppSrc and AppSink constructors
|
||
|
||
- The C# bindings have yet to be updated to include new 1.22 API,
|
||
which requires improvements in various places in the bindings /
|
||
binding generator stack. See issue #1718 in GitLab for more
|
||
information and to track progress.
|
||
|
||
GStreamer Rust Bindings and Rust Plugins
|
||
|
||
The GStreamer Rust bindings are released separately with a different
|
||
release cadence that’s tied to gtk-rs, but the latest release has
|
||
already been updated for the new GStreamer 1.22 API. Check the bindings
|
||
release notes for details of the changes since 0.18, which was released
|
||
around GStreamer 1.20.
|
||
|
||
gst-plugins-rs, the module containing GStreamer plugins written in Rust,
|
||
has also seen lots of activity with many new elements and plugins. A
|
||
list of all Rust plugins and elements provided with the 0.9 release can
|
||
be found in the repository.
|
||
|
||
- 33% of GStreamer commits are now in Rust (bindings + plugins), and
|
||
the Rust plugins module is also where most of the new plugins are
|
||
added these days.
|
||
|
||
- The Rust plugins are now shipped as part of the Windows MSVC + macOS
|
||
binary packages. See below for the list of shipped plugins and the
|
||
status of Rust support in cerbero.
|
||
|
||
- The Rust plugins are also part of the documentation on the GStreamer
|
||
website now.
|
||
|
||
- Rust plugins can be used from any programming language. To the
|
||
outside they look just like a plugin written in C or C++.
|
||
|
||
New Rust plugins and elements
|
||
|
||
- rtpav1pay / rtpav1depay: RTP (de)payloader for the AV1 video codec
|
||
- gtk4paintablesink: a GTK4 video sink that provides a GdkPaintable
|
||
for rendering a video in any place inside a GTK UI. Supports
|
||
zero-copy rendering via OpenGL on Linux and macOS.
|
||
- ndi: source, sink and device provider for NewTek NDI protocol
|
||
- onvif: Various elements for parsing, RTP (de)payloading, overlaying
|
||
of ONVIF timed metadata.
|
||
- livesync: Element for converting a live stream into a continuous
|
||
stream without gaps and timestamp jumps while preserving live
|
||
latency requirements.
|
||
- raptorq: Encoder/decoder elements for the RaptorQ FEC mechanism that
|
||
can be used for RTP streams (RFC6330).
|
||
|
||
WebRTC elements
|
||
|
||
- webrtcsink: a WebRTC sink (batteries included WebRTC sender with
|
||
specific signalling)
|
||
- whipsink: WebRTC HTTP ingest (WHIP) to MediaServer
|
||
- whepsrc: WebRTC HTTP egress (WHEP) from MediaServer
|
||
- rtpgccbwe: RTP bandwidth estimator based on the Google Congestion
|
||
Control algorithm (GCC), used by webrtcsink
|
||
|
||
Amazon AWS services
|
||
|
||
- awss3src / awss3sink: A source and sink element to talk to the
|
||
Amazon S3 object storage system.
|
||
- awss3hlssink: A sink element to store HLS streams on Amazon S3.
|
||
- awstranscriber: an element wrapping the AWS Transcriber service.
|
||
- awstranscribeparse: an element parsing the packets of the AWS
|
||
Transcriber service.
|
||
|
||
Video Effects (videofx)
|
||
|
||
- roundedcorners: Element to make the corners of a video rounded via
|
||
the alpha channel.
|
||
- colordetect: A pass-through filter able to detect the dominant
|
||
color(s) on incoming frames, using color-thief.
|
||
- videocompare: Compare similarity of video frames. The element can
|
||
use different hashing algorithms like Blockhash, DSSIM, and others.
|
||
|
||
New MP4 muxer + Fragmented MP4 muxer
|
||
|
||
- fmp4mux: New fragmented MP4/ISOBMFF/CMAF muxer for generating
|
||
e.g. DASH/HLS media fragments.
|
||
- isomp4mux: New non-fragmented, normal MP4 muxer.
|
||
|
||
Both plugins provides elements that replace the existing qtmux/mp4mux
|
||
element from gst-plugins-good. While not feature-equivalent yet, the new
|
||
codebase and using separate elements for the fragment and non-fragmented
|
||
case allows for easier extensability in the future.
|
||
|
||
Cerbero Rust support
|
||
|
||
- Starting this release, cerbero has support for building and shipping
|
||
Rust code on Linux, Windows (MSVC) and macOS. The Windows (MSVC) and
|
||
macOS binaries also ship the GStreamer Rust plugins in this release.
|
||
Only dynamic plugins are built and shipped currently.
|
||
|
||
- Preliminary support for Android, iOS and Windows (MinGW) exists but
|
||
more work is needed. Check the tracker issue for more details about
|
||
future work.
|
||
|
||
- The following plugins are included currently: audiofx, aws, cdg,
|
||
claxon, closedcaption, dav1d, fallbackswitch, ffv1, fmp4, gif,
|
||
hlssink3, hsv, json, livesync, lewton, mp4, ndi, onvif, rav1e,
|
||
regex, reqwest, raptorq, png, rtp, textahead, textwrap, threadshare,
|
||
togglerecord, tracers, uriplaylistbin, videofx, webrtc, webrtchttp.
|
||
|
||
Build and Dependencies
|
||
|
||
- meson 0.62 or newer is required
|
||
|
||
- GLib >= 2.62 is now required (but GLib >= 2.64 is strongly
|
||
recommended)
|
||
|
||
- libnice >= 0.1.21 is now required and contains important fixes for
|
||
GStreamer’s WebRTC stack.
|
||
|
||
- liborc >= 0.4.33 is recommended for 64-bit ARM support and 32-bit
|
||
ARM improvements
|
||
|
||
- onnx: OnnxRT >= 1.13.1 is now required
|
||
|
||
- openaptx: can now be built against libfreeaptx
|
||
|
||
- opencv: allow building against any 4.x version
|
||
|
||
- shout: libshout >= 2.4.3 is now required
|
||
|
||
- gstreamer-vaapi’s Meson build options have been switched from a
|
||
custom combo type (yes/no/auto) to the built-in Meson feature type
|
||
(enabled/disabled/auto)
|
||
|
||
- The GStreamer Rust plugins module gst-plugins-rs is now considered
|
||
an essential part of the GStreamer plugin offering and packagers and
|
||
distributors are strongly encouraged to package and ship those
|
||
plugins alongside the existing plugin modules.
|
||
|
||
- we now make use of Meson’s install tags feature which allows
|
||
selective installation of installl components and might be useful
|
||
for packagers.
|
||
|
||
Monorepo build (gst-build)
|
||
|
||
- new “orc-source” build option to allow build against a
|
||
system-installed liborc instead of forcing the use of orc as a
|
||
subproject.
|
||
|
||
- GStreamer command line tools can now be linked to the gstreamer-full
|
||
library if it’s built
|
||
|
||
Cerbero
|
||
|
||
Cerbero is a meta build system used to build GStreamer plus dependencies
|
||
on platforms where dependencies are not readily available, such as
|
||
Windows, Android, iOS, and macOS.
|
||
|
||
General improvements
|
||
|
||
- Rust support was added for all support configurations, controlled by
|
||
the rust variant; see above for more details
|
||
- All pkgconfig files are now reliably relocatable without requiring
|
||
pkg-config --define-prefix. This also fixes statically linking with
|
||
GStreamer plugins using the corresponding pkgconfig files.
|
||
- New documentation on how to build a custom GStreamer repository
|
||
using Cerbero, please see the README
|
||
- HTTPS certificate checking is enabled for downloads on all platforms
|
||
now
|
||
- Fetching now automatically retries on error for robustness against
|
||
transient errors
|
||
- Support for building the new Qt6 plugin was added
|
||
- pkgconfig files for various recipes were fixed
|
||
- Several recipes were updated to newer versions
|
||
- New plugins: adaptivedemux2 aes codectimestamper dav1d
|
||
- New libraries: cuda webrtcnice
|
||
|
||
macOS / iOS
|
||
|
||
- Added support for running Cerbero on ARM64 macOS
|
||
- GStreamer.framework and all libraries in it are now relocatable,
|
||
which means they use LC_RPATH entries to find dependencies instead
|
||
of using an absolute path. If you link to GStreamer using the
|
||
pkgconfig files, no action is necessary. However, if you use the
|
||
framework directly or link to the libraries inside the framework by
|
||
hand, then you need to pass -Wl,-rpath,<path_to_libdir> to the
|
||
linker.
|
||
- Apple bitcode support was dropped, since Apple has deprecated it
|
||
- macOS installer now correctly advertises support for both x86_64 and
|
||
arm64
|
||
- macOS framework now ships the gst-rtsp-server-1.0 library
|
||
- Various fixes were made to make static linking to gstreamer
|
||
libraries and plugins work correctly on macOS
|
||
- When statically linking to the applemedia plugin using Xcode 13, you
|
||
will need to pass -fno-objc-msgsend-selector-stubs which works
|
||
around a backwards-incompatible change in Xcode 14. This is not
|
||
required for the rest of GStreamer at present, but will be in the
|
||
future.
|
||
- macOS installer now shows the GStreamer logo correctly
|
||
|
||
Windows
|
||
|
||
- MSVC is now required by default on Windows, and the Visual Studio
|
||
variant is enabled by default
|
||
- To build with MinGW, use the mingw variant
|
||
- Visual Studio props files were updated for newer Visual Studio
|
||
versions
|
||
- Visual Studio 2015 support was dropped
|
||
- MSYS2 is now supported as the base instead of MSYS. Please see the
|
||
README for more details. Some advantages include:
|
||
- Faster build times, since parallel make works
|
||
- Faster bootstrap, since some tools are provided by MSYS2
|
||
- Other speed-ups due to using MSYS2 tools instead of MSYS
|
||
- Faster download by using powershell instead of hand-rolled Python
|
||
code
|
||
- Many recipes were ported from Autotools to Meson, speeding up the
|
||
build
|
||
- Universal Windows Platform is no longer supported, and binaries are
|
||
no longer shipped for it
|
||
- New documentation on how to force a specific Visual Studio
|
||
installation in Cerbero, please see the README
|
||
- New plugins: qsv wavpack directshow amfcodec wic win32ipc
|
||
- New libraries: d3d11
|
||
|
||
Windows MSI installer
|
||
|
||
- Universal Windows Platform prebuilt binaries are no longer available
|
||
|
||
Linux
|
||
|
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- Various fixes for RHEL/CentOS 7 support
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- Added support for running on Linux ARM64
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Android
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- Android support now requires Android API version 21 (Lollipop)
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- Support for Android Gradle plugin 7.2
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Platform-specific changes and improvements
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Android
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- Android SDK 21 is required now as minimum SDK version
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- androidmedia: Add H.265 / HEVC video encoder mapping
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- Implement JNI_OnLoad() to register static plugins etc. automatically
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in case GStreamer is loaded from Java using System.loadLibrary(),
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which is also useful for the gst-full deployment scenario.
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Apple macOS and iOS
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|
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- The GLib version shipped with the GStreamer binaries does not
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||
initialize an NSApp and does not run a NSRunLoop on the main thread
|
||
anymore. This was a custom GLib patch and caused it to behave
|
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different from the GLib shipped by Homebrew or anybody else.
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The change was originally introduced because various macOS APIs
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require a NSRunLoop to run on the main thread to function correctly
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but as this change will never get merged into GLib and it was
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reverted for 1.22. Applications that relied on this behaviour should
|
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move to the new gst_macos_main() function, which also does not
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require the usage of a GMainLoop.
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See e.g. gst-play.c for an example for the usage of
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gst_macos_main().
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- GStreamer.framework and all libraries in it are now relocatable,
|
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which means they use LC_RPATH entries to find dependencies instead
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of using an absolute path. If you link to GStreamer using the
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||
pkgconfig files, no action is necessary. However, if you use the
|
||
framework directly or link to the libraries inside the framework by
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hand, then you need to pass -Wl,-rpath,<path_to_libdir> to the
|
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linker.
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- avfvideosrc: Allow specifying crop coordinates during screen capture
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- vtenc, vtdec: H.265 / HEVC video encoding + decoding support
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- osxaudiosrc: Support a device as both input and output
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|
||
- osxaudiodeviceprovider now probes devices more than once to
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||
determine if the device can function as both an input AND and
|
||
output device. Previously, if the device provider detected that
|
||
a device had any output capabilities, it was treated solely as
|
||
an Audio/Sink. This caused issues for devices that have both
|
||
input and output capabilities (for example, USB interfaces for
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||
professional audio have both input and output channels). Such
|
||
devicesare now listed as both an Audio/Sink as well as an
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||
Audio/Source.
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||
|
||
- osxaudio: support hidden devices on macOS
|
||
|
||
- These are devices that will not be shown in the macOS UIs and
|
||
that cannot be retrieved without having the specific UID of the
|
||
hidden device. There are cases when you might want to have a
|
||
hidden device, for example when having a virtual speaker that
|
||
forwards the data to a virtual hidden input device from which
|
||
you can then grab the audio. The blackhole project supports
|
||
these hidden devices and this change provides a way that if the
|
||
device id is a hidden device it will use it instead of checkinf
|
||
the hardware list of devices to understand if the device is
|
||
valid.
|
||
|
||
Windows
|
||
|
||
- win32ipcvideosink, win32ipcvideosrc: new shared memory videosrc/sink
|
||
elements
|
||
|
||
- wasapi2: Add support for process loopback capture for a specified
|
||
PID (requires Windows 11/Windows Server 2022)
|
||
|
||
- The Windows universal UWP build is currently non-functional and will
|
||
need updating after the recent GLib upgrade. It is unclear if anyone
|
||
is using these binaries, so if you are please make yourself known.
|
||
|
||
- wicjpegdec, wicpngdec: Windows Imaging Component (WIC) based JPEG
|
||
and PNG decoder elements.
|
||
|
||
- mfaacdec, mfmp3dec: Windows MediaFoundation AAC and MP3 decoders
|
||
|
||
- The uninstalled development environment supports PowerShell 7 now
|
||
|
||
Linux
|
||
|
||
- Improved design for DMA buffer sharing and modifier handling for
|
||
hardware-accelerated video decoders/encoders/filters and
|
||
capture/rendering on Linux and Linux-like system.
|
||
|
||
- kmssink
|
||
|
||
- new “fd” property which allows an application to provide their
|
||
own opened DRM device fd handle to kmssink. That way an
|
||
application can lease multiple fd’s from a DRM master to display
|
||
on different CRTC outputs at the same time with multiple kmssink
|
||
instances, for example.
|
||
- new “skip-vsync” property to achieve full framerate with legacy
|
||
emulation in drivers.
|
||
- HDR10 infoframe support
|
||
|
||
- va plugin and gstreamer-vaapi improvements (see above)
|
||
|
||
- waylandsink: Add “rotate-method” property and “render-rectangle”
|
||
property
|
||
|
||
- new gtkwaylandsink element based on gtksink, but similar to
|
||
waylandsink and uses Wayland APIs directly instead of rendering with
|
||
Gtk/Cairo primitives. This approach is only compatible with Gtk3,
|
||
and like gtksink this element only supports Gtk3.
|
||
|
||
Documentation improvements
|
||
|
||
- The GStreamer Rust plugins are now included and documented in the
|
||
plugin documentation.
|
||
|
||
Possibly Breaking Changes
|
||
|
||
- the Opus audio RTP payloader and depayloader no longer accept the
|
||
lower case encoding-format=multiopus but instead produce and accept
|
||
only the upper case variant encoding-format=MULTIOPUS, since those
|
||
should always be upper case in GStreamer (caps fields are always
|
||
case sensitive). This should hopefully only affect applications
|
||
where RTP caps are set manually and multi-channel audio (>= 3
|
||
channels) is used.
|
||
|
||
- wpesrc: the URI handler protocols changed from wpe:// and web:// to
|
||
web+http://, web+https://, and web+file:// which means URIs are RFC
|
||
3986 compliant and the source can simply strip the prefix from the
|
||
protocol.
|
||
|
||
- The Windows screen capture element dxgiscreencapsrc has been
|
||
removed, please use d3d11screencapturesrc instead.
|
||
|
||
- On Android the minimum supported Android API version is now version
|
||
21 and has been increased from 16.
|
||
|
||
- On macOS, the GLib version shipped with the GStreamer binaries will
|
||
no longer initialize an NSApp or run an NSRunLoop on the main
|
||
thread. See macOS/iOS section above for details.
|
||
|
||
- decklink: The decklink plugin is now using the 12.2.2 version of the
|
||
SDK and will not work with drivers older than version 12.
|
||
|
||
- On iOS Apple Bitcode support was removed from the binaries. This
|
||
feature is deprecated since XCode 14 and not used on the App Store
|
||
anymore.
|
||
|
||
- The MP4/Matroska/WebM muxers now require the “stream-format” to be
|
||
provided as part of the AV1 caps as only the original “obu-stream”
|
||
format is supported in these containers and not the “annexb” format.
|
||
|
||
Known Issues
|
||
|
||
- The Windows UWP build in Cerbero needs fixing after the recent GLib
|
||
upgrade (see above)
|
||
|
||
- The C# bindings have not been updated to include new 1.22 API yet
|
||
(see above)
|
||
|
||
Statistics
|
||
|
||
- 4072 commits
|
||
|
||
- 2224 Merge Requests
|
||
|
||
- 716 Issues
|
||
|
||
- 200+ Contributors
|
||
|
||
- ~33% of all commits and Merge Requests were in Rust modules
|
||
|
||
- 4747 files changed
|
||
|
||
- 469633 lines added
|
||
|
||
- 209842 lines deleted
|
||
|
||
- 259791 lines added (net)
|
||
|
||
Contributors
|
||
|
||
Ádám Balázs, Adam Doupe, Adrian Fiergolski, Adrian Perez de Castro, Alba
|
||
Mendez, Aleix Conchillo Flaqué, Aleksandr Slobodeniuk, Alicia Boya
|
||
García, Alireza Miryazdi, Andoni Morales Alastruey, Andrew Pritchard,
|
||
Arun Raghavan, A. Wilcox, Bastian Krause, Bastien Nocera, Benjamin
|
||
Gaignard, Bill Hofmann, Bo Elmgreen, Boyuan Zhang, Brad Hards, Branko
|
||
Subasic, Bruce Liang, Bunio FH, byran77, Camilo Celis Guzman, Carlos
|
||
Falgueras García, Carlos Rafael Giani, Célestin Marot, Christian Wick,
|
||
Christopher Obbard, Christoph Reiter, Chris Wiggins, Chun-wei Fan, Colin
|
||
Kinloch, Corentin Damman, Corentin Noël, Damian Hobson-Garcia, Daniel
|
||
Almeida, Daniel Morin, Daniel Stone, Daniels Umanovskis, Danny Smith,
|
||
David Svensson Fors, Devin Anderson, Diogo Goncalves, Dmitry Osipenko,
|
||
Dongil Park, Doug Nazar, Edward Hervey, ekwange, Eli Schwartz, Elliot
|
||
Chen, Enrique Ocaña González, Eric Knapp, Erwann Gouesbet, Evgeny
|
||
Pavlov, Fabian Orccon, Fabrice Fontaine, Fan F He, F. Duncanh, Filip
|
||
Hanes, Florian Zwoch, François Laignel, Fuga Kato, George Kiagiadakis,
|
||
Guillaume Desmottes, Gu Yanjie, Haihao Xiang, Haihua Hu, Havard Graff,
|
||
Heiko Becker, He Junyan, Henry Hoegelow, Hiero32, Hoonhee Lee, Hosang
|
||
Lee, Hou Qi, Hugo Svirak, Ignacio Casal Quinteiro, Ignazio Pillai, Igor
|
||
V. Kovalenko, Jacek Skiba, Jakub Adam, James Cowgill, James Hilliard,
|
||
Jan Alexander Steffens (heftig), Jan Lorenz, Jan Schmidt, Jianhui Dai,
|
||
jinsl00000, Johan Sternerup, Jonas Bonn, Jonas Danielsson, Jordan
|
||
Petridis, Joseph Donofry, Jose Quaresma, Julian Bouzas, Junsoo Park,
|
||
Justin Chadwell, Khem Raj, Krystian Wojtas, László Károlyi, Linus
|
||
Svensson, Loïc Le Page, Ludvig Rappe, Marc Leeman, Marek Olejnik, Marek
|
||
Vasut, Marijn Suijten, Mark Nauwelaerts, Martin Dørum, Martin Reboredo,
|
||
Mart Raudsepp, Mathieu Duponchelle, Matt Crane, Matthew Waters, Matthias
|
||
Clasen, Matthias Fuchs, Mengkejiergeli Ba, MGlolenstine, Michael Gruner,
|
||
Michiel Konstapel, Mikhail Fludkov, Ming Qian, Mingyang Ma, Myles
|
||
Inglis, Nicolas Dufresne, Nirbheek Chauhan, Olivier Crête, Pablo Marcos
|
||
Oltra, Patricia Muscalu, Patrick Griffis, Paweł Stawicki, Peter
|
||
Stensson, Philippe Normand, Philipp Zabel, Pierre Bourré, Piotr
|
||
Brzeziński, Rabindra Harlalka, Rafael Caricio, Rafael Sobral, Rafał
|
||
Dzięgiel, Raul Tambre, Robert Mader, Robert Rosengren, Rodrigo
|
||
Bernardes, Rouven Czerwinski, Ruben Gonzalez, Sam Van Den Berge,
|
||
Sanchayan Maity, Sangchul Lee, Sebastian Dröge, Sebastian Fricke,
|
||
Sebastian Groß, Sebastian Mueller, Sebastian Wick, Sergei Kovalev,
|
||
Seungha Yang, Seungmin Kim, sezanzeb, Sherrill Lin, Shingo Kitagawa,
|
||
Stéphane Cerveau, Talha Khan, Taruntej Kanakamalla, Thibault Saunier,
|
||
Tim Mooney, Tim-Philipp Müller, Tomasz Andrzejak, Tom Schuring, Tong Wu,
|
||
toor, Tristan Matthews, Tulio Beloqui, U. Artie Eoff, Víctor Manuel
|
||
Jáquez Leal, Vincent Cheah Beng Keat, Vivia Nikolaidou, Vivienne
|
||
Watermeier, WANG Xuerui, Wojciech Kapsa, Wonchul Lee, Wu Tong, Xabier
|
||
Rodriguez Calvar, Xavier Claessens, Yatin Mann, Yeongjin Jeong, Zebediah
|
||
Figura, Zhao Zhili, Zhiyuaniu, مهدي شينون (Mehdi Chinoune),
|
||
|
||
… and many others who have contributed bug reports, translations, sent
|
||
suggestions or helped testing.
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||
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||
Stable 1.22 branch
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||
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||
After the 1.22.0 release there will be several 1.22.x bug-fix releases
|
||
which will contain bug fixes which have been deemed suitable for a
|
||
stable branch, but no new features or intrusive changes will be added to
|
||
a bug-fix release usually. The 1.22.x bug-fix releases will be made from
|
||
the git 1.22 branch, which will be a stable branch.
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||
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1.22.0
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1.22.0 was originally released on 23 January 2023.
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Schedule for 1.24
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||
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||
Our next major feature release will be 1.24, and 1.23 will be the
|
||
unstable development version leading up to the stable 1.24 release. The
|
||
development of 1.23/1.24 will happen in the git main branch of the
|
||
GStreamer mono repository.
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||
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||
The plan for the 1.24 development cycle is yet to be confirmed.
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||
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||
1.24 will be backwards-compatible to the stable 1.22, 1.20, 1.18, 1.16,
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||
1.14, 1.12, 1.10, 1.8, 1.6, 1.4, 1.2 and 1.0 release series.
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||
------------------------------------------------------------------------
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||
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||
These release notes have been prepared by Tim-Philipp Müller with
|
||
contributions from Edward Hervey, Matthew Waters, Nicolas Dufresne,
|
||
Nirbheek Chauhan, Olivier Crête, Sebastian Dröge, Seungha Yang, and
|
||
Thibault Saunier.
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||
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License: CC BY-SA 4.0
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