Wednesday, November 2, 2016

GStreamer 1.10 Open-Source Multimedia Framework Supports Vulkan API on Wayland

It appears that the first day of November 2016 was fruitful for the open source ecosystem, as many major software releases and GNU/Linux distributions have landed, including the GStreamer 1.10 multimedia framework.

GStreamer is used by default in numerous Linux-based operating system to link together a wide range of media processing solutions. Basically, it's a set of libraries and plugins that are used by certain multimedia apps for playing music or video streams on a GNU/Linux distro. GStreamer 1.10 is now the latest stable and most advanced version.

Prominent new features include implementation of Vulkan API support on the next-generation Wayland display server, OpenGL and OpenGL ES improvements, an experimental new Meson-based build system, as well as the addition of brand new gst-docs and gst-examples modules.

"A new gst-docs module has been created, and we are in the process of moving our documentation to a Markdown-based format for easier maintenance and up... (read more)

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