Log message:
gstreamer1: update to 1.14.0
The GStreamer team is proud to announce a new major feature release of your \
favourite cross-platform multimedia framework!
The 1.14 release series adds new features on top of the previous 1.12 series and \
is part of the API and ABI-stable 1.x release series of the GStreamer multimedia \
framework.
Highlights:
WebRTC support: real-time audio/video streaming to and from web browsers
Experimental support for the next-gen royalty-free AV1 video codec
Video4Linux: encoding support, stable element names and faster device probing
Support for the Secure Reliable Transport (SRT) video streaming protocol
RTP Forward Error Correction (FEC) support (ULPFEC)
RTSP 2.0 support in rtspsrc and gst-rtsp-server
ONVIF audio backchannel support in gst-rtsp-server and rtspsrc
playbin3 gapless playback and pre-buffering support
tee, our stream splitter/duplication element, now does allocation query \
aggregation which is important for efficient data handling and zero-copy
QuickTime muxer has a new prefill recording mode that allows file import in \
Adobe Premiere and FinalCut Pro while the file is still being written.
rtpjitterbuffer fast-start mode and timestamp offset adjustment smoothing
souphttpsrc connection sharing, which allows for connection reuse, cookie \
sharing, etc.
nvdec: new plugin for hardware-accelerated video decoding using the NVIDIA \
NVDEC API
Adaptive DASH trick play support
ipcpipeline: new plugin that allows splitting a pipeline across multiple \
processes
Major gobject-introspection annotation improvements for large parts of the \
library API
GStreamer C# bindings have been revived and seen many updates and fixes
The externally-maintained GStreamer Rust bindings have many usability \
improvements and cover most of the API now
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Log message:
Import gst-plugins1-twolame-1.0.3 as audio/gst-plugins1-twolame.
GStreamer is a library that allows the construction of graphs of
media-handling components, ranging from simple Ogg/Vorbis 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.
GStreamer is released under the LGPL.
This package is part of the 'ugly' plugins for GStreamer. It provides the
twolame plugin, which allows MP2 encoding.
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