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GStreamer multimedia framework
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Original commit message from CVS: This is a megapatch with the following changes: - moved the gchar *name to GstObject, removed the ones in GstElement and GstPad. - moved the parent handling completely into GstObject. This cause *all* of the plugins to fail (except those that used gst_pad_get_parent) - rearanged the XML save handling. - GstObject now has a class function save/restore_thyself. - GstObject has a generic method gst_object_save_thyself, this makes it possible to fire a signal wehever a new object is loaded. This is needed so we can add XML save hooks. - GstXML API has changed slightly. You now have to create a GstXML object first before you can actually load something. This makes it possible to attach a signal to GstXML whenever an object is loaded. I'm not sure we will keep this interface. - GstObject can now print the path_string without knowing about the GstPad and GstElement types. - Added gst_bin_get_by_name_recurse_up to lookup an element in the current element hierarchy. - added XML namespaces to the saved pipelines the namespace is: http://gstreamer.net/gst-core/1.0/ namespaces are needed to distinguish user generated XML from the core XML. Note that the plugins still contain a macro GST_OBJECT_PARENT that will be replaced with gst_pad_get_parent shortly. |
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components/bonobo-gstmediaplay | ||
docs | ||
editor | ||
examples | ||
gst | ||
gstplay | ||
include | ||
libs | ||
plugins/elements | ||
test | ||
tests | ||
tools | ||
.gitignore | ||
acconfig.h | ||
acinclude.m4 | ||
AUTHORS | ||
autogen.sh | ||
ChangeLog | ||
configure.in | ||
COPYING | ||
COPYING.LIB | ||
gstreamer-config.in | ||
gstreamer.m4 | ||
gstreamer.spec.in | ||
INSTALL | ||
install-sh | ||
LICENSE | ||
Makefile.am | ||
missing | ||
mkinstalldirs | ||
NEWS | ||
README | ||
REQUIREMENTS | ||
stamp.h.in |
This is gnome-streamer, a framework for streaming media in GNOME. The fundamental design comes from the video pipeline at Oregon Graduate Institute, as well as some ideas from DirectMedia. It's based on plug-ins that will provide the various codec and other functionality. The interface hopefully is generic enough for various companies (ahem, Apple) to release binary codecs for Linux, until such time as they get a clue and release the source.