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GSTREAMER 1.16 RELEASE NOTES
GStreamer 1.16 has not been released yet. It is scheduled for release
around September 2018.
1.15.0.1 is the unstable development version that is being developed in
the git master branch and which will eventually result in 1.16.
The plan for the 1.16 development cycle is yet to be confirmed, but it
is expected that feature freeze will be around August 2017 followed by
several 1.15 pre-releases and the new 1.16 stable release in September.
1.16 will be backwards-compatible to the stable 1.14, 1.12, 1.10, 1.8,
1.6, 1.4, 1.2 and 1.0 release series.
See https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/releases/1.16/ for the latest
version of this document.
_Last updated: Tuesday 20 March 2018, 01:30 UTC (log)_
Introduction
The GStreamer team is proud to announce a new major feature release in
the stable 1.x API series of your favourite cross-platform multimedia
framework!
As always, this release is again packed with new features, bug fixes and
other improvements.
Highlights
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Major new features and changes
Noteworthy new API
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New Elements
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New element features and additions
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Plugin and library moves
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Plugin removals
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Miscellaneous API additions
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GstPlayer
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Miscellaneous changes
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OpenGL integration
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Tracing framework and debugging improvements
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Tools
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GStreamer RTSP server
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GStreamer VAAPI
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GStreamer Editing Services and NLE
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GStreamer validate
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GStreamer Python Bindings
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Build and Dependencies
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Platform-specific improvements
Android
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macOS and iOS
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Windows
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Contributors
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... and many others who have contributed bug reports, translations, sent
suggestions or helped testing.
Bugs fixed in 1.16
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More than XXX bugs have been fixed during the development of 1.16.
This list does not include issues that have been cherry-picked into the
stable 1.16 branch and fixed there as well, all fixes that ended up in
the 1.16 branch are also included in 1.16.
This list also does not include issues that have been fixed without a
bug report in bugzilla, so the actual number of fixes is much higher.
Stable 1.16 branch
After the 1.16.0 release there will be several 1.16.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 1.16.x bug-fix releases will be made from
the git 1.16 branch, which is a stable branch.
1.16.0
1.16.0 is scheduled to be released around September 2018.
Known Issues
- The webrtcdsp element is currently not shipped as part of the
Windows binary packages due to a build system issue.
Schedule for 1.18
Our next major feature release will be 1.16, and 1.15 will be the
unstable development version leading up to the stable 1.16 release. The
development of 1.15/1.16 will happen in the git master branch.
The plan for the 1.16 development cycle is yet to be confirmed, but it
is expected that feature freeze will be around August 2017 followed by
several 1.15 pre-releases and the new 1.16 stable release in September.
1.16 will be backwards-compatible to the stable 1.14, 1.12, 1.10, 1.8,
1.6, 1.4, 1.2 and 1.0 release series.
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_These release notes have been prepared by Tim-Philipp Müller._
_License: CC BY-SA 4.0_