1 # GStreamer 1.12 Release Notes
3 GStreamer 1.12.0 was originally released on 4th May 2017.
5 The GStreamer team is proud to announce a new major feature release in the
6 stable 1.x API series of your favourite cross-platform multimedia framework!
8 As always, this release is again packed with new features, bug fixes and other
11 See [https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/releases/1.12/][latest] for the latest
12 version of this document.
14 *Last updated: Thursday 4 May 2017, 11:00 UTC [(log)][gitlog]*
16 [latest]: https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/releases/1.12/
17 [gitlog]: https://cgit.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/www/log/src/htdocs/releases/1.12/release-notes-1.12.md
21 The GStreamer team is proud to announce a new major feature release in the
22 stable 1.x API series of your favourite cross-platform multimedia framework!
24 As always, this release is again packed with new features, bug fixes and other
29 - new `msdk` plugin for Intel's Media SDK for hardware-accelerated video
30 encoding and decoding on Intel graphics hardware on Windows or Linux.
32 - `x264enc` can now use multiple x264 library versions compiled for different
33 bit depths at runtime, to transparently provide support for multiple bit
36 - `videoscale` and `videoconvert` now support multi-threaded scaling and
37 conversion, which is particularly useful with higher resolution video.
39 - `h264parse` will now automatically insert AU delimiters if needed when
40 outputting byte-stream format, which improves standard compliance and
41 is needed in particular for HLS playback on iOS/macOS.
43 - `rtpbin` has acquired bundle support for incoming streams
45 ## Major new features and changes
47 ### Noteworthy new API
49 - The video library gained support for a number of new video formats:
51 - `GBR_12LE`, `GBR_12BE`, `GBRA_12LE`, `GBRA_12BE` (planar 4:4:4 RGB/RGBA, 12 bits per channel)
52 - `GBRA_10LE`, `GBRA_10BE` (planar 4:4:4:4 RGBA, 10 bits per channel)
53 - `GBRA` (planar 4:4:4:4 ARGB, 8 bits per channel)
54 - `I420_12BE`, `I420_12LE` (planar 4:2:0 YUV, 12 bits per channel)
55 - `I422_12BE`,`I422_12LE` (planar 4:2:2 YUV, 12 bits per channel)
56 - `Y444_12BE`, `Y444_12LE` (planar 4:4:4 YUV, 12 bits per channel)
57 - `VYUY` (another packed 4:2:2 YUV format)
59 - The high-level `GstPlayer` API was extended with functions for taking video
60 snapshots and enabling accurate seeking. It can optionally also use the
61 still-experimental `playbin3` element now.
65 - msdk: new plugin for Intel's Media SDK for hardware-accelerated video encoding
66 and decoding on Intel graphics hardware on Windows or Linux. This includes
67 an H.264 encoder/decoder (`msdkh264dec`, `msdkh264enc`),
68 an H.265 encoder/decoder (`msdkh265dec`, `msdkh265enc`),
69 an MJPEG encoder/encoder (`msdkmjpegdec`, `msdkmjpegenc`),
70 an MPEG-2 video encoder (`msdkmpeg2enc`) and a VP8 encoder (`msdkvp8enc`).
72 - `iqa` is a new Image Quality Assessment plugin based on [DSSIM][dssim],
73 similar to the old (unported) videomeasure element.
75 - The `faceoverlay` element, which allows you to overlay SVG graphics over
76 a detected face in a video stream, has been ported from 0.10.
78 - our `ffmpeg` wrapper plugin now exposes/maps the ffmpeg Opus audio decoder
79 (`avdec_opus`) as well as the GoPro CineForm HD / CFHD decoder (`avdec_cfhd`),
80 and also a parser/writer for the IVF format (`avdemux_ivf` and `avmux_ivf`).
82 - `audiobuffersplit` is a new element that splits raw audio buffers into
85 - `audiomixmatrix` is a new element that mixes N:M audio channels according to
86 a configured mix matrix.
88 - The `timecodewait` element got renamed to `avwait` and can operate in
91 - The `opencv` video processing plugin has gained a new `dewarp` element that
92 dewarps fisheye images.
94 - `ttml` is a new plugin for parsing and rendering subtitles in Timed Text
95 Markup Language (TTML) format. For the time being these elements will not
96 be autoplugged during media playback however, unless the `GST_TTML_AUTOPLUG=1`
97 environment variable is set. Only the EBU-TT-D profile is supported at this
100 [dssim]: https://github.com/pornel/dssim
102 ### New element features and additions
104 - `x264enc` can now use multiple x264 library versions compiled for different
105 bit depths at runtime, to transparently provide support for multiple bit
106 depths. A new configure parameter `--with-x264-libraries` has been added to
107 specify additional paths to look for additional x264 libraries to load.
108 Background is that the libx264 library is always compile for one specific
109 bit depth and the `x264enc` element would simply support the depth supported
110 by the underlying library. Now we can support multiple depths.
112 - `x264enc` also picks up the interlacing mode automatically from the input
113 caps now and passed interlacing/TFF information correctly to the library.
115 - `videoscale` and `videoconvert` now support multi-threaded scaling and
116 conversion, which is particularly useful with higher resolution video.
117 This has to be enabled explicitly via the `"n-threads"` property.
119 - `videorate`'s new `"rate"` property lets you set a speed factor
122 - `splitmuxsink`'s buffer collection and scheduling was rewritten to make
123 processing and splitting deterministic; before it was possible for a buffer
124 to end up in a different file chunk in different runs. `splitmuxsink` also
125 gained a new `"format-location-full"` signal that works just like the existing
126 `"format-location"` signal only that it is also passed the primary stream's
127 first buffer as argument, so that it is possible to construct the file name
128 based on metadata such as the buffer timestamp or any GstMeta attached to
129 the buffer. The new `"max-size-timecode"` property allows for timecode-based
130 splitting. `splitmuxsink` will now also automatically start a new file if the
131 input caps change in an incompatible way.
133 - `fakesink` has a new `"drop-out-of-segment"` property to not drop
134 out-of-segment buffers, which is useful for debugging purposes.
136 - `identity` gained a `"ts-offset"` property.
138 - both `fakesink` and `identity` now also print what kind of metas are attached
139 to buffers when printing buffer details via the `"last-message"` property
140 used by `gst-launch-1.0 -v`.
142 - multiqueue: made `"min-interleave-time"` a configurable property.
144 - video nerds will be thrilled to know that `videotestsrc`'s snow is now
145 deterministic. `videotestsrc` also gained some new properties to make the
146 ball pattern based on system time, and invert colours each second
147 (`"animation-mode"`, `"motion"`, and `"flip"` properties).
149 - `oggdemux` reverse playback should work again now. You're welcome.
151 - `playbin3` and `urisourcebin` now have buffering enabled by default, and
152 buffering message aggregation was fixed.
154 - `tcpclientsrc` now has a `"timeout"` property
156 - `appsink` has gained support for buffer lists. For backwards compatibility
157 reasons users need to enable this explicitly with `gst_app_sink_set_buffer_list_support()`,
158 however. Once activated, a pulled `GstSample` can contain either a buffer
159 list or a single buffer.
161 - `splitmuxsrc` reverse playback was fixed and handling of sparse streams, such
162 as subtitle tracks or metadata tracks, was improved.
164 - `matroskamux` has acquired support for muxing G722 audio; it also marks all
165 buffers as keyframes now when streaming only audio, so that `tcpserversink`
166 will behave properly with audio-only streams.
168 - `qtmux` gained support for ProRes 4444 XQ, HEVC/H.265 and CineForm (GoPro) formats,
169 and generally writes more video stream-related metadata into the track headers.
170 It is also allows configuration of the maximum interleave size in bytes and
171 time now. For fragmented mp4 we always write the `tfdt` atom now as required
174 - `qtdemux` supports FLAC, xvid, mp2, S16L and CineForm (GoPro) tracks now, and
175 generally tries harder to extract more video-related information from track
176 headers, such as colorimetry or interlacing details. It also received a
177 couple of fixes for the scenario where upstream operates in TIME format and
178 feeds chunks to qtdemux (e.g. DASH or MSE).
180 - `audioecho` has two new properties to apply a delay only to certain channels
181 to create a surround effect, rather than an echo on all channels. This is
182 useful when upmixing from stereo, for example. The `"surround-delay"` property
183 enables this, and the `"surround-mask"` property controls which channels
184 are considered surround sound channels in this case.
186 - `webrtcdsp` gained various new properties for gain control and also exposes
187 voice activity detection now, in which case it will post `"voice-activity"`
188 messages on the bus whenever the voice detection status changes.
190 - The `decklink` capture elements for Blackmagic Decklink cards have seen a
191 number of improvements:
193 - `decklinkvideosrc` will post a warning message on "no signal" and an info
194 message when the signal lock has been (re)acquired. There is also a new
195 read-only `"signal"` property that can be used to query the signal lock
196 status. The `GAP` flag will be set on buffers that are captured without
197 a signal lock. The new `drop-no-signal-frames` will make `decklinkvideosrc`
198 drop all buffers that have been captured without an input signal. The
199 `"skip-first-time"` property will make the source drop the first few
200 buffers, which is handy since some devices will at first output buffers
201 with the wrong resolution before they manage to figure out the right input
202 format and decide on the actual output caps.
204 - `decklinkaudiosrc` supports more than just 2 audio channels now.
206 - The capture sources no longer use the "hardware" timestamps which turn
207 out to be useless and instead just use the pipeline clock directly.
209 - `srtpdec` now also has a readonly `"stats"` property, just like `srtpenc`.
211 - `rtpbin` gained RTP bundle support, as used by e.g. WebRTC. The first
212 rtpsession will have a `rtpssrcdemux` element inside splitting the streams
213 based on their SSRC and potentially dispatch to a different rtpsession.
214 Because retransmission SSRCs need to be merged with the corresponding media
215 stream the `::on-bundled-ssrc` signal is emitted on `rtpbin` so that the
216 application can find out to which session the SSRC belongs.
218 - `rtprtxqueue` gained two new properties exposing retransmission
219 statistics (`"requests"` and `"fulfilled-requests"`)
221 - `kmssink` will now use the preferred mode for the monitor and render to the
222 base plane if nothing else has set a mode yet. This can also be done forcibly
223 in any case via the new `"force-modesetting"` property. Furthermore, `kmssink`
224 now allows only the supported connector resolutions as input caps in order to
225 avoid scaling or positioning of the input stream, as `kmssink` can't know
226 whether scaling or positioning would be more appropriate for the use case at
229 - `waylandsink` can now take DMAbuf buffers as input in the presence
230 of a compatible Wayland compositor. This enables zero-copy transfer
231 from a decoder or source that outputs DMAbuf.
233 - `udpsrc` can be bound to more than one interface when joining a
234 multicast group, this is done by giving a comma separate list of
235 interfaces such as multicast-iface="eth0,eth1".
239 - `dataurisrc` moved from gst-plugins-bad to core
241 - The `rawparse` plugin containing the `rawaudioparse` and `rawvideoparse`
242 elements moved from gst-plugins-bad to gst-plugins-base. These elements
243 supersede the old `videoparse` and `audioparse` elements. They work the
244 same, with just some minor API changes. The old legacy elements still
245 exist in gst-plugins-bad, but may be removed at some point in the future.
247 - `timecodestamper` is an element that attaches time codes to video buffers
248 in form of `GstVideoTimeCodeMeta`s. It had a `"clock-source"` property
249 which has now been removed because it was fairly useless in practice. It
250 gained some new properties however: the `"first-timecode"` property can
251 be used to set the inital timecode; alternatively `"first-timecode-to-now"`
252 can be set, and then the current system time at the time the first buffer
253 arrives is used as base time for the time codes.
258 - The `mad` mp1/mp2/mp3 decoder plugin was removed from gst-plugins-ugly,
259 as libmad is GPL licensed, has been unmaintained for a very long time, and
260 there are better alternatives available. Use the `mpg123audiodec` element
261 from the `mpg123` plugin in gst-plugins-ugly instead, or `avdec_mp3` from
262 the `gst-libav` module which wraps the ffmpeg library. We expect that we
263 will be able to move mp3 decoding to gst-plugins-good in the next cycle
264 seeing that most patents around mp3 have expired recently or are about to
267 - The `mimic` plugin was removed from gst-plugins-bad. It contained a decoder
268 and encoder for a video codec used by MSN messenger many many years ago (in
269 a galaxy far far away). The underlying library is unmaintained and no one
270 really needs to use this codec any more. Recorded videos can still be played
271 back with the MIMIC decoder in gst-libav.
273 ## Miscellaneous API additions
275 - Request pad name templates passed to `gst_element_request_pad()` may now
276 contain multiple specifiers, such as e.g. `src_%u_%u`.
278 - [`gst_buffer_iterate_meta_filtered()`][buffer-iterate-meta-filtered] is a
279 variant of `gst_buffer_iterate_meta()` that only returns metas of the
280 requested type and skips all other metas.
282 - [`gst_pad_task_get_state()`][pad-task-get-state] gets the current state of
283 a task in a thread-safe way.
285 - [`gst_uri_get_media_fragment_table()`][uri-get-fragment-table] provides the
286 media fragments of an URI as a table of key=value pairs.
288 - [`gst_print()`][print], [`gst_println()`][println], [`gst_printerr()`][printerr],
289 and [`gst_printerrln()`][printerrln] can be used to print to stdout or stderr.
290 These functions are similar to `g_print()` and `g_printerr()` but they also
291 support all the additional format specifiers provided by the GStreamer
292 logging system, such as e.g. `GST_PTR_FORMAT`.
294 - a `GstParamSpecArray` has been added, for elements who want to have array
295 type properties, such as the `audiomixmatrix` element for example. There are
296 also two new functions to set and get properties of this type from bindings:
297 - gst_util_set_object_array()
298 - gst_util_get_object_array()
300 - various helper functions have been added to make it easier to set or get
301 GstStructure fields containing caps-style array or list fields from language
302 bindings (which usually support GValueArray but don't know about the GStreamer
303 specific fundamental types):
304 - [`gst_structure_get_array()`][get-array]
305 - [`gst_structure_set_array()`][set-array]
306 - [`gst_structure_get_list()`][get-list]
307 - [`gst_structure_set_list()`][set-list]
309 - a new ['dynamic type' registry factory type][dynamic-type] was added to
310 register dynamically loadable GType types. This is useful for automatically
311 loading enum/flags types that are used in caps, such as for example the
312 `GstVideoMultiviewFlagsSet` type used in multiview video caps.
314 - there is a new [`GstProxyControlBinding`][proxy-control-binding] for use
315 with GstController. This allows proxying the control interface from one
316 property on one GstObject to another property (of the same type) in another
317 GstObject. So e.g. in parent-child relationship, one may need to call
318 `gst_object_sync_values()` on the child and have a binding (set elsewhere)
319 on the parent update the value. This is used in `glvideomixer` and `glsinkbin`
320 for example, where `sync_values()` on the child pad or element will call
321 `sync_values()` on the exposed bin pad or element.
323 Note that this doesn't solve GObject property forwarding, that must
324 be taken care of by the implementation manually or using GBinding.
326 - `gst_base_parse_drain()` has been made public for subclasses to use.
328 - `gst_base_sink_set_drop_out_of_segment()' can be used by subclasses to
329 prevent GstBaseSink from dropping buffers that fall outside of the segment.
331 - [`gst_calculate_linear_regression()`][calc-lin-regression] is a new utility
332 function to calculate a linear regression.
334 - [`gst_debug_get_stack_trace`][get-stack-trace] is an easy way to retrieve a
335 stack trace, which can be useful in tracer plugins.
337 - allocators: the dmabuf allocator is now sub-classable, and there is a new
338 `GST_CAPS_FEATURE_MEMORY_DMABUF` define.
340 - video decoder subclasses can use the newly-added function
341 `gst_video_decoder_allocate_output_frame_with_params()` to
342 pass a `GstBufferPoolAcquireParams` to the buffer pool for
343 each buffer allocation.
345 - the video time code API has gained a dedicated [`GstVideoTimeCodeInterval`][timecode-interval]
346 type plus related API, including functions to add intervals to timecodes.
348 - There is a new `libgstbadallocators-1.0` library in gst-plugins-bad, which
349 may go away again in future releases once the `GstPhysMemoryAllocator`
350 interface API has been validated by more users and was moved to
351 `libgstallocators-1.0` from gst-plugins-base.
353 [timecode-interval]: https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/data/doc/gstreamer/head/gst-plugins-base-libs/html/gst-plugins-base-libs-gstvideo.html#gst-video-time-code-interval-new
354 [buffer-iterate-meta-filtered]: https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/data/doc/gstreamer/head/gstreamer/html/GstBuffer.html#gst-buffer-iterate-meta-filtered
355 [pad-task-get-state]: https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/data/doc/gstreamer/head/gstreamer/html/GstPad.html#gst-pad-task-get-state
356 [uri-get-fragment-table]: https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/data/doc/gstreamer/head/gstreamer/html/gstreamer-GstUri.html#gst-uri-get-media-fragment-table
357 [print]: https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/data/doc/gstreamer/head/gstreamer/html/gstreamer-GstInfo.html#gst-print
358 [println]: https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/data/doc/gstreamer/head/gstreamer/html/gstreamer-GstInfo.html#gst-println
359 [printerr]: https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/data/doc/gstreamer/head/gstreamer/html/gstreamer-GstInfo.html#gst-printerr
360 [printerrln]: https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/data/doc/gstreamer/head/gstreamer/html/gstreamer-GstInfo.html#gst-printerrln
361 [get-array]: https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/data/doc/gstreamer/head/gstreamer/html/GstStructure.html#gst-structure-get-array
362 [set-array]: https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/data/doc/gstreamer/head/gstreamer/html/GstStructure.html#gst-structure-set-array
363 [get-list]: https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/data/doc/gstreamer/head/gstreamer/html/GstStructure.html#gst-structure-get-list
364 [set-list]: https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/data/doc/gstreamer/head/gstreamer/html/GstStructure.html#gst-structure-set-list
365 [dynamic-type]: https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/data/doc/gstreamer/head/gstreamer/html/GstDynamicTypeFactory.html
366 [proxy-control-binding]: https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/data/doc/gstreamer/head/gstreamer-libs/html/gstreamer-libs-GstProxyControlBinding.html
367 [calc-lin-regression]: https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/data/doc/gstreamer/head/gstreamer/html/gstreamer-GstUtils.html#gst-calculate-linear-regression
368 [get-stack-trace]: https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/data/doc/gstreamer/head/gstreamer/html/gstreamer-GstUtils.html#gst-debug-get-stack-trace
372 New API has been added to:
374 - get the number of audio/video/subtitle streams:
375 - `gst_player_media_info_get_number_of_streams()`
376 - `gst_player_media_info_get_number_of_video_streams()`
377 - `gst_player_media_info_get_number_of_audio_streams()`
378 - `gst_player_media_info_get_number_of_subtitle_streams()`
380 - enable accurate seeking: `gst_player_config_set_seek_accurate()`
381 and `gst_player_config_get_seek_accurate()`
383 - get a snapshot image of the video in RGBx, BGRx, JPEG, PNG or
384 native format: [`gst_player_get_video_snapshot()`][snapshot]
386 - selecting use of a specific video sink element
387 ([`gst_player_video_overlay_video_renderer_new_with_sink()`][renderer-with-vsink])
389 - If the environment variable `GST_PLAYER_USE_PLAYBIN3` is set, GstPlayer will
390 use the still-experimental `playbin3` element and the `GstStreams` API for
393 [snapshot]: https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/data/doc/gstreamer/head/gst-plugins-bad-libs/html/gst-plugins-bad-libs-gstplayer.html#gst-player-get-video-snapshot
394 [renderer-with-vsink]: https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/data/doc/gstreamer/head/gst-plugins-bad-libs/html/gst-plugins-bad-libs-gstplayer-videooverlayvideorenderer.html#gst-player-video-overlay-video-renderer-new-with-sink
396 ## Miscellaneous changes
398 - video caps for interlaced video may contain an optional `"field-order"` field
399 now in the case of `interlaced-mode=interleaved` to signal that the field
400 order is always the same throughout the stream. This is useful to signal to
401 muxers such as mp4mux. The new field is parsed from/to `GstVideoInfo` of course.
403 - video decoder and video encoder base classes try harder to proxy
404 interlacing, colorimetry and chroma-site related fields in caps properly.
406 - The buffer stored in the `PROTECTION` events is now left unchanged. This is a
407 change of behaviour since 1.8, especially for the mssdemux element which used to
408 decode the base64 parsed data wrapped in the protection events emitted by the
411 - `PROTECTION` events can now be injected into the pipeline from the application;
412 source elements deriving from GstBaseSrc will forward those downstream now.
414 - The DASH demuxer is now correctly parsing the MSPR-2.0 ContentProtection nodes
415 and emits Protection events accordingly. Applications relying on those events
416 might need to decode the base64 data stored in the event buffer before using it.
418 - The registry can now also be disabled by setting the environment variable
419 `GST_REGISTRY_DISABLE=yes`, with similar effect as the `GST_DISABLE_REGISTRY`
422 - Seeking performance with gstreamer-vaapi based decoders was improved. It would
423 recreate the decoder and surfaces on every seek which can be quite slow.
425 - more robust handling of input caps changes in videoaggregator-based elements
426 such as `compositor`.
428 - Lots of adaptive streaming-related fixes across the board (DASH, MSS, HLS). Also:
430 - `mssdemux`, the Microsoft Smooth Streaming demuxer, has seen various
431 fixes for live streams, duration reporting and seeking.
433 - The DASH manifest parser now extracts MS PlayReady ContentProtection objects
434 from manifests and sends them downstream as `PROTECTION` events. It also
435 supports multiple Period elements in external xml now.
437 - gst-libav was updated to ffmpeg 3.3 but should still work with any 3.x
440 - GstEncodingProfile has been generally enhanced so it can, for
441 example, be used to get possible profiles for a given file
442 extension. It is now possible to define profiles based on element
443 factory names or using a path to a `.gep` file containing a
446 - `audioconvert` can now do endianness conversion in-place. All other
447 conversions still require a copy, but e.g. sign conversion and a few others
448 could also be implemented in-place now.
450 - The new, experimental `playbin3` and `urisourcebin` elements got many
451 bugfixes and improvements and should generally be closer to a full
452 replacement of the old elements.
454 - `interleave` now supports > 64 channels.
456 ### OpenGL integration
458 - As usual the GStreamer OpenGL integration library has seen numerous
459 fixes and performance improvements all over the place, and is hopefully
460 ready now to become API stable and be moved to gst-plugins-base during the
463 - The GStreamer OpenGL integration layer has also gained support for the
464 Vivante EGL FB windowing system, which improves performance on platforms
465 such as Freescale iMX.6 for those who are stuck with the proprietary driver.
466 The `qmlglsink` element also supports this now if Qt is used with eglfs or
467 wayland backend, and it works in conjunction with [gstreamer-imx][gstreamer-imx]
470 - various `qmlglsrc` improvements
472 [gstreamer-imx]: https://github.com/Freescale/gstreamer-imx
474 ## Tracing framework and debugging improvements
476 - New tracing hooks have been added to track GstMiniObject and GstObject
477 ref/unref operations.
479 - The memory leaks tracer can optionally use this to retrieve stack traces if
480 enabled with e.g. `GST_TRACERS=leaks(filters="GstEvent,GstMessage",stack-traces-flags=full)`
482 - The `GST_DEBUG_FILE` environment variable, which can be used to write the
483 debug log output to a file instead of printing it to stderr, can now contain
484 a name pattern, which is useful for automated testing and continuous
485 integration systems. The following format specifiers are supported:
487 - `%p`: will be replaced with the PID
488 - `%r`: will be replaced with a random number, which is useful for instance
489 when running two processes with the same PID but in different containers.
493 - `gst-inspect-1.0` can now list elements by type with the new `--types`
494 command-line option, e.g. `gst-inspect-1.0 --types=Audio/Encoder` will
495 show a list of audio encoders.
497 - `gst-launch-1.0` and `gst_parse_launch()` have gained a new operator (`:`)
498 that allows linking all pads between two elements. This is useful in cases
499 where the exact number of pads or type of pads is not known beforehand, such
500 as in the `uridecodebin : encodebin` scenario, for example. In this case,
501 multiple links will be created if the encodebin has multiple profiles
502 compatible with the output of uridecodebin.
504 - `gst-device-monitor-1.0` now shows a `gst-launch-1.0` snippet for each
505 device that shows how to make use of it in a `gst-launch-1.0` pipeline string.
507 ## GStreamer RTSP server
509 - The RTSP server now also supports Digest authentication in addition to Basic
512 - The `GstRTSPClient` class has gained a `pre-*-request` signal and virtual
513 method for each client request type, emitted in the beginning of each rtsp
514 request. These signals or virtual methods let the application validate the
515 requests, configure the media/stream in a certain way and also generate error
516 status codes in case of an error or a bad request.
520 - GstVaapiDisplay now inherits from GstObject, thus the VA display logging
521 messages are better and tracing the context sharing is more readable.
523 - When uploading raw images into a VA surfaces now VADeriveImages are tried
524 fist, improving the upload performance, if it is possible.
526 - The decoders and the post-processor now can push dmabuf-based buffers to
527 downstream under certain conditions. For example:
529 `GST_GL_PLATFORM=egl gst-play-1.0 video-sample.mkv --videosink=glimagesink`
531 - Refactored the wrapping of VA surface into gstreamer memory, adding lock
532 when mapping and unmapping, and many other fixes.
534 - Now `vaapidecodebin` loads `vaapipostproc` dynamically. It is possible to
535 avoid it usage with the environment variable `GST_VAAPI_DISABLE_VPP=1`.
537 - Regarding encoders: they have primary rank again, since they can discover,
538 in run-time, the color formats they can use for upstream raw buffers and
539 caps renegotiation is now possible. Also the encoders push encoding info
542 - About specific encoders: added constant bit-rate encoding mode for VP8 and
543 H265 encoder handles P010_10LE color format.
545 - Regarding decoders, flush operation has been improved, now the internal VA
546 encoder is not recreated at each flush. Also there are several improvements
547 in the handling of H264 and H265 streams.
549 - VAAPI plugins try to create their on GstGL context (when available) if they
550 cannot find it in the pipeline, to figure out what type of VA Display they
553 - Regarding `vaapisink` for X11, if the backend reports that it is unable to
554 render correctly the current color format, an internal VA post-processor, is
555 instantiated (if available) and converts the color format.
557 ## GStreamer Editing Services and NLE
559 - Enhanced auto transition behaviour
561 - Fix some races in `nlecomposition`
563 - Allow building with msvc
565 - Added a UNIX manpage for `ges-launch`
568 - Added ges_deinit (allowing the leak tracer to work properly)
569 - Added ges_layer_get_clips_in_interval
570 - Finally hide internal symbols that should never have been exposed
572 ## GStreamer validate
574 - Port `gst-validate-launcher` to python 3
576 - `gst-validate-launcher` now checks if blacklisted bugs have been fixed on
577 bugzilla and errors out if it is the case
579 - Allow building with msvc
581 - Add ability for the launcher to run GStreamer unit tests
583 - Added a way to activate the leaks tracer on our tests and fix leaks
585 - Make the http server multithreaded
587 - New testsuite for running various test scenarios on the DASH-IF test vectors
589 ## Build and Dependencies
591 - Meson build files are now disted in tarballs, for jhbuild and so distro
592 packagers can start using it. Note that the Meson-based build system is not
593 100% feature-equivalent with the autotools-based one yet.
595 - Some plugin filenames have been changed to match the plugin names: for example
596 the file name of the `encoding` plugin in gst-plugins-base containing the
597 `encodebin` element was `libgstencodebin.so` and has been changed to
598 `libgstencodebin.so`. This affects only a handful of plugins across modules.
600 **Developers who install GStreamer from source and just do `make install`**
601 **after updating the source code, without doing `make uninstall` first, will**
602 **have to manually remove the old installed plugin files from the installation**
603 **prefix, or they will get 'Cannot register existing type' critical warnings.**
605 - Most of the docbook-based documentation (FAQ, Application Development Manual,
606 Plugin Writer's Guide, design documents) has been converted to markdown and
607 moved into a new gst-docs module. The gtk-doc library API references and
608 the plugins documentation are still built as part of the source modules though.
610 - GStreamer core now optionally uses libunwind and libdw to generate backtraces.
611 This is useful for tracer plugins used during debugging and development.
613 - There is a new `libgstbadallocators-1.0` library in gst-plugins-bad (which
614 may go away again in future releases once the `GstPhysMemoryAllocator`
615 interface API has been validated by more users).
617 - `gst-omx` and `gstreamer-vaapi` modules can now also be built using the
620 - The `qtkitvideosrc` element for macOS was removed. The API is deprecated
621 since 10.9 and it wasn't shipped in the binaries since a few releases.
623 ## Platform-specific improvements
627 - androidmedia: add support for VP9 video decoding/encoding and Opus audio
628 decoding (where supported)
632 - `avfvideosrc`, which represents an iPhone camera or, on a Mac, a screencapture
633 session, so far allowed you to select an input device by device index only.
634 New API adds the ability to select the position (front or back facing) and
635 device-type (wide angle, telephoto, etc.). Furthermore, you can now also
636 specify the orientation (portrait, landscape, etc.) of the videostream.
640 - `dx9screencapsrc` can now optionally also capture the cursor.
644 Aleix Conchillo Flaque, Alejandro G. Castro, Aleksandr Slobodeniuk, Alexandru
645 Băluț, Alex Ashley, Andre McCurdy, Andrew, Anton Eliasson, Antonio Ospite,
646 Arnaud Vrac, Arun Raghavan, Aurélien Zanelli, Axel Menzel, Benjamin Otte,
647 Branko Subasic, Brendan Shanks, Carl Karsten, Carlos Rafael Giani, ChangBok
648 Chae, Chris Bass, Christian Schaller, christophecvr, Claudio Saavedra,
649 Corentin Noël, Dag Gullberg, Daniel Garbanzo, Daniel Shahaf, David Evans,
650 David Schleef, David Warman, Dominique Leuenberger, Dongil Park, Douglas
651 Bagnall, Edgard Lima, Edward Hervey, Emeric Grange, Enrico Jorns, Enrique
652 Ocaña González, Evan Nemerson, Fabian Orccon, Fabien Dessenne, Fabrice Bellet,
653 Florent Thiéry, Florian Zwoch, Francisco Velazquez, Frédéric Dalleau, Garima
654 Gaur, Gaurav Gupta, George Kiagiadakis, Georg Lippitsch, Göran Jönsson, Graham
655 Leggett, Guillaume Desmottes, Gurkirpal Singh, Haihua Hu, Hanno Boeck, Havard
656 Graff, Heekyoung Seo, hoonhee.lee, Hyunjun Ko, Imre Eörs, Iñaki García
657 Etxebarria, Jagadish, Jagyum Koo, Jan Alexander Steffens (heftig), Jan
658 Schmidt, Jean-Christophe Trotin, Jochen Henneberg, Jonas Holmberg, Joris
659 Valette, Josep Torra, Juan Pablo Ugarte, Julien Isorce, Jürgen Sachs, Koop
660 Mast, Kseniia Vasilchuk, Lars Wendler, leigh123linux@googlemail.com, Luis de
661 Bethencourt, Lyon Wang, Marcin Kolny, Marinus Schraal, Mark Nauwelaerts,
662 Mathieu Duponchelle, Matthew Waters, Matt Staples, Michael Dutka, Michael
663 Olbrich, Michael Smith, Michael Tretter, Miguel París Díaz, namanyadav12, Neha
664 Arora, Nick Kallen, Nicola Murino, Nicolas Dechesne, Nicolas Dufresne, Nicolas
665 Huet, Nirbheek Chauhan, Ole André Vadla Ravnås, Olivier Crête, Patricia
666 Muscalu, Peter Korsgaard, Peter Seiderer, Petr Kulhavy, Philippe Normand,
667 Philippe Renon, Philipp Zabel, Rahul Bedarkar, Reynaldo H. Verdejo Pinochet,
668 Ricardo Ribalda Delgado, Rico Tzschichholz, Руслан Ижбулатов, Samuel Maroy,
669 Santiago Carot-Nemesio, Scott D Phillips, Sean DuBois, Sebastian Dröge, Sergey
670 Borovkov, Seungha Yang, shakin chou, Song Bing, Søren Juul, Sreerenj
671 Balachandran, Stefan Kost, Stefan Sauer, Stepan Salenikovich, Stian Selnes,
672 Stuart Weaver, suhas2go, Thiago Santos, Thibault Saunier, Thomas Bluemel,
673 Thomas Petazzoni, Tim-Philipp Müller, Ting-Wei Lan, Tobias Mueller, Todor
674 Tomov, Tomasz Zajac, Ulf Olsson, Ursula Maplehurst, Víctor Manuel Jáquez Leal,
675 Victor Toso, Vincent Penquerc'h, Vineeth TM, Vinod Kesti, Vitor Massaru Iha,
676 Vivia Nikolaidou, WeiChungChang, William Manley, Wim Taymans, Wojciech
677 Przybyl, Wonchul Lee, Xavier Claessens, Yasushi SHOJI
679 ... and many others who have contributed bug reports, translations, sent
680 suggestions or helped testing.
682 ## Bugs fixed in 1.12
684 More than [635 bugs][bugs-fixed-in-1.12] have been fixed during
685 the development of 1.12.
687 This list does not include issues that have been cherry-picked into the
688 stable 1.10 branch and fixed there as well, all fixes that ended up in the
689 1.10 branch are also included in 1.12.
691 This list also does not include issues that have been fixed without a bug
692 report in bugzilla, so the actual number of fixes is much higher.
694 [bugs-fixed-in-1.12]: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&bug_status=VERIFIED&classification=Platform&limit=0&list_id=213265&order=bug_id&product=GStreamer&query_format=advanced&resolution=FIXED&target_milestone=1.10.1&target_milestone=1.10.2&target_milestone=1.10.3&target_milestone=1.10.4&target_milestone=1.11.1&target_milestone=1.11.2&target_milestone=1.11.3&target_milestone=1.11.4&target_milestone=1.11.90&target_milestone=1.11.91&target_milestone=1.12.0
696 ## Stable 1.12 branch
698 After the 1.12.0 release there will be several 1.12.x bug-fix releases which
699 will contain bug fixes which have been deemed suitable for a stable branch,
700 but no new features or intrusive changes will be added to a bug-fix release
701 usually. The 1.12.x bug-fix releases will be made from the git 1.12 branch, which
706 1.12.0 was released on 4th May 2017.
710 - The `webrtcdsp` element is currently not shipped as part of the Windows
711 binary packages due to a [build system issue][bug-770264].
713 [bug-770264]: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=770264
717 Our next major feature release will be 1.14, and 1.11 will be the unstable
718 development version leading up to the stable 1.12 release. The development
719 of 1.13/1.14 will happen in the git master branch.
721 The plan for the 1.14 development cycle is yet to be confirmed, but it is
722 expected that feature freeze will be around September 2017
723 followed by several 1.13 pre-releases and the new 1.14 stable release
726 1.14 will be backwards-compatible to the stable 1.12, 1.10, 1.8, 1.6, 1.4,
727 1.2 and 1.0 release series.
731 *These release notes have been prepared by Sebastian Dröge, Tim-Philipp Müller
732 and Víctor Manuel Jáquez Leal.*
734 *License: [CC BY-SA 4.0](http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/)*