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Release notes for GStreamer Editing Services 0.10.1 "This is Scandinavian one-o-one"
The GStreamer team is proud to announce the first release
in the 0.10.x stable series of the GStreamer Editing Services.
Features of this release
* Highly portable and lightweight, written in C/GObject
* High-level API for simple applications
* Full-depth API for advanced applications
* gobject-introspection support for easy language bindings creation
* Audio/Video/Image file support
* Audio/Video Transitions
* Title/Credits
* Title overlay
* Saving/Loading of timelines to custom file format
* Playback/Rendering of timelines with convenience GstPipeline
*
Bugs fixed in this release
* 639218 : Exports private symbols
* 639219 : ges-internal.h shouldn't be installed
* 639222 : Rename ges-launch to ges-launch-0.10
Download
You can find source releases of gst-editing-services in the download directory:
http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/src/gst-editing-services/
GStreamer Homepage
More details can be found on the project's website:
http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/
Support and Bugs
We use GNOME's bugzilla for bug reports and feature requests:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=GStreamer
Developers
GStreamer is stored in Git, hosted at git.freedesktop.org, and can be cloned from there.
Interested developers of the core library, plug-ins, and applications should
subscribe to the gstreamer-devel list. If there is sufficient interest we
will create more lists as necessary.
Applications
Contributors to this release
* Brandon Lewis
* Edward Hervey
* Jarkko Pallviainen
* Mark Nauwelaerts
* Sebastian Dröge
* Stefan Kost
* Thiago Santos
* Thibault Saunier
* Tim-Philipp Müller