./audio/gst-plugins1-speex, Open source multimedia framework - Speex plugin

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Branch: CURRENT, Version: 1.18.5, Package name: gst-plugins1-speex-1.18.5, Maintainer: pkgsrc-users

GStreamer is a library that allows the construction of graphs of
media-handling components, ranging from simple mp3 playback to complex
audio (mixing) and video (non-linear editing) processing.

Applications can take advantage of advances in codec and filter technology
transparently. Developers can add new codecs and filters by writing a
simple plugin with a clean, generic interface.

This package provides the Speex audio plugin for GStreamer.


Required to run:
[audio/speex] [devel/glib2] [devel/orc] [multimedia/gst-plugins1-good] [multimedia/gstreamer1] [multimedia/gst-plugins1-base]

Required to build:
[pkgtools/cwrappers]

Master sites:

Filesize: 3216.848 KB

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   2021-11-15 23:01:22 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (174) | Package updated
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*: update gstreamer1 and plugins and related packages to 1.18.5

Based on the wip packages by nia and myself.
   2020-03-08 17:51:54 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (2833)
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*: recursive bump for libffi
   2014-08-08 23:31:08 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (36) | Package updated
Log message:
Reset PKGREVISION for gst-plugins1* update to 1.4.0.
   2012-11-29 10:54:51 by Ryo ONODERA | Files touched by this commit (1)
Log message:
Add boilarplate.
Thank you, wiz@.
   2012-11-29 09:44:29 by Ryo ONODERA | Files touched by this commit (3)
Log message:
Import gst-plugins1-speex-1.0.3 as audio/gst-plugins1-speex.

The Speex project aims to build an open-source, patent-free voice
codec.  Unlike other codecs like MP3 and Ogg Vorbis, Speex is
specially designed for compressing voice at low bitrates in the
8-32 kbps/channel range.  Possible applications include Voice over
IP (VoIP), internet audio streaming, archiving of speech data (e.g.
voice mail), and audio books.  In some sense, it is meant to be
complementary to the Ogg Vorbis codec.