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Properly handle the caps event by configuring the kate decoding lib using the available streamheaders. This makes it possible to decode kate subtitles when the stream is seeked before katedec gets the initial buffers that are usually the streamheaders. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=733226 |
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gstkate.c | ||
gstkate.h | ||
gstkatedec.c | ||
gstkatedec.h | ||
gstkateenc.c | ||
gstkateenc.h | ||
gstkateparse.c | ||
gstkateparse.h | ||
gstkatespu.c | ||
gstkatespu.h | ||
gstkatetag.c | ||
gstkatetag.h | ||
gstkatetiger.c | ||
gstkatetiger.h | ||
gstkateutil.c | ||
gstkateutil.h | ||
Makefile.am | ||
README |
Kate is a free codec for text based data, which can also carry images. It is typically used to create overlays on a video. libkate, a codec for Kate streams, is required to build this plugin: http://libkate.googlecode.com/ libtiger, a rendering library for Kate streams, is optional: http://libtiger.googlecode.com/ The Kate plugin contains various elements to manipulate Kate streams: - katedec: decodes Kate streams to text and SPU images - kateenc: encodes Kate streams from text and SPU images - kateparse: parses Kate streams - katetag: allows changing metadata in Kate streams - tiger: decodes and renders Kate streams using libtiger (needs libtiger) More information about Kate can be found at: http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/OggKate