-This is GStreamer 1.3.1
-
-Changes since 1.2:
-
-New API:
- • GstMessageType has GST_MESSAGE_EXTENDED added. All types before
- that can be used together as a flags type as before, but from
- that message onwards the types are just counted incrementally.
- This was necessary to be able to add more message types.
- In 2.0 GstMessageType will just become an enum and not a flags
- type anymore.
- • GstDeviceMonitor for device probing, e.g. to list all available
- audio or video capture devices. This is the replacement for
- GstPropertyProbe from 0.10.
- • Events accumulate the running-time offset now when travelling
- through pads, as set by the gst_pad_set_offset() function. This
- allows to compensate for this in the QOS event for example.
- • GstBuffer has a new flag "tag-memory" that is set automatically
- when memory is added or removed to a buffer. This allows buffer
- pools to detect if they can recycle a buffer or need to reset
- it first.
- • GstToc has new API to mark GstTocEntries as loops.
- • A not-authorized resource error has been defined to notify
- applications that accessing the resource has failed because
- of missing authorization and to distinguish this case from others.
- This change is actually already in 1.2.4.
- • GstPad has a new flag "accept-intersect", that will let the default
- ACCEPT_CAPS query handler do an intersection instead of subset check.
- This is interesting for parser elements that can handle incomplete
- caps.
- • GstCollectPads has support for flushing and a default handler for
- SEEK events now.
- • GstSegment has new API to offset the running time by a specific
- value and this is used in GstPad to allow positive and negative
- offsets in gst_pad_set_offset() in all situations.
- • Support for h265/HEVC and VP8 has been added to the codec utils and codec
- parsers library, and was integrated into various elements.
- • API for adjusting the TLS validation of RTSP connection has been added.
- • The RTSP and SDP library has MIKEY (RFC 3830) support now, and
- there is API to distinguish between the different RTSP profiles.
- • API to access RTP time information and statistics.
- • Support for auxiliary streams was added to rtpbin.
- • Support for tiled, raw video formats has been added.
- • GstVideoDecoder and GstAudioDecoder have API to help aggregating tag
- events and merge custom tags into them consistently.
- • playbin/playsink has support for application provided audio and video
- filters.
- • The GL library was merged from gst-plugins-gl to gst-plugins-bad,
- providing a generic infrastructure for handling GL inside GStreamer
- pipelines and a plugin with some elements using these, especially
- a video sink. Supported platforms currently are Android, Cocoa (OS X),
- DispManX (Raspberry Pi), EAGL (iOS), WGL (Windows) and generic X11,
- Wayland and EGL platforms.
- This replaces eglglessink and also is supposed to replace osxvideosink.
-
-
-Major changes:
- • New plugins and elements:
- ∘ v4l2videodec element for accessing hardware codecs on
- platforms that make them accessible via V4L2, e.g.
- Samsung Exynos. This comes together with major refactoring
- of the existing V4L2 elements and the corresponding
- infrastructure.
- The v4l2videodec element replaces the mfcdec element.
- ∘ rtpstreampay and rtpstreamdepay elements for transmitting
- RTP packets over a stream API (e.g. TCP) according to
- RFC 4571.
- ∘ rtprtx elements for standard compliant implementation of
- retransmissions, integrated into the rtpmanager plugin.
- ∘ audiomixer element that mixes multiple audio streams together
- into a single one while keeping synchronization. This is
- planned to become the replacement of the adder element.
- ∘ OpenNI2 plugin for 3D cameras like the Kinect camera.
- ∘ OpenEXR plugin for decoding high-dynamic-range EXR images.
- ∘ curlsshsink and curlsftpsink to write files via SSH/SFTP.
- ∘ videosignal, ivfparse and sndfile plugins ported from 0.10.
- ∘ avfvideosrc, vtdec and other elements were ported from 0.10 and
- are available on OS X and iOS now.
-
- • Other changes:
- ∘ gst-libav now uses libav 10, and gained support for H265/HEVC.
- ∘ Support for hardware codecs and special memory types has been
- improved with bugfixes and feature additions in various plugins
- and base classes.
- ∘ Various bugfixes and improvements to buffering in queue2 and
- multiqueue elements.
- ∘ dvbsrc supports more delivery mechanisms and other features
- now, including DVB S2 and T2 support.
- ∘ The MPEGTS library has support for many more descriptors.
- ∘ Major improvements to tsdemux, especially time related.
- ∘ souphttpsrc now has support for keep-alive connections,
- compression, configurable number of retries and configuration
- for SSL certificate validation.
- ∘ hlsdemux has undergone major refactoring and works more
- reliable now and supports more HLS features like trick modes.
- Also fragments are pushed downstream while they're downloaded
- now instead of waiting for each fragment to finish.
- ∘ videoflip can automatically flip based on the orientation tag.
- ∘ openjpeg supports the OpenJPEG2 API.
- ∘ gst-rtsp-server supports SRTP and MIKEY now.
- ∘ Lots of fixes for coverity warnings all over the place.
- ∘ 400+ fixed bug reports, and many other bug fixes and other
- improvements everywhere that had no bug report.
-
-Things to look out for:
- • The eglglessink element was removed and replaced by the glimagesink
- element.
- • The mfcdec element was removed and replaced by v4l2videodec.
- • osxvideosink is only available in OS X 10.6 or newer.
+
+GSTREAMER 1.16 RELEASE NOTES
+
+
+GStreamer 1.16 has not been released yet. It is scheduled for release
+around September 2018.
+
+1.15.0.1 is the unstable development version that is being developed in
+the git master branch and which will eventually result in 1.16.
+
+The plan for the 1.16 development cycle is yet to be confirmed, but it
+is expected that feature freeze will be around August 2017 followed by
+several 1.15 pre-releases and the new 1.16 stable release in September.
+
+1.16 will be backwards-compatible to the stable 1.14, 1.12, 1.10, 1.8,
+1.6, 1.4, 1.2 and 1.0 release series.
+
+See https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/releases/1.16/ for the latest
+version of this document.
+
+_Last updated: Tuesday 20 March 2018, 01:30 UTC (log)_
+
+
+Introduction
+
+The GStreamer team is proud to announce a new major feature release in
+the stable 1.x API series of your favourite cross-platform multimedia
+framework!
+
+As always, this release is again packed with new features, bug fixes and
+other improvements.
+
+
+Highlights
+
+- this section will be completed in due course
+
+
+Major new features and changes
+
+Noteworthy new API
+
+- this section will be filled in in due course
+
+New Elements
+
+- this section will be filled in in due course
+
+New element features and additions
+
+- this section will be filled in in due course
+
+Plugin and library moves
+
+- this section will be filled in in due course
+
+Plugin removals
+
+- this section will be filled in in due course
+
+
+Miscellaneous API additions
+
+- this section will be filled in in due course
+
+GstPlayer
+
+- this section will be filled in in due course
+
+
+Miscellaneous changes
+
+- this section will be filled in in due course
+
+OpenGL integration
+
+- this section will be filled in in due course
+
+
+Tracing framework and debugging improvements
+
+- this section will be filled in in due course
+
+
+Tools
+
+- this section will be filled in in due course
+
+
+GStreamer RTSP server
+
+- this section will be filled in in due course
+
+
+GStreamer VAAPI
+
+- this section will be filled in in due course
+
+
+GStreamer Editing Services and NLE
+
+- this section will be filled in in due course
+
+
+GStreamer validate
+
+- this section will be filled in in due course
+
+
+GStreamer Python Bindings
+
+- this section will be filled in in due course
+
+
+Build and Dependencies
+
+- this section will be filled in in due course
+
+
+Platform-specific improvements
+
+Android
+
+- this section will be filled in in due course
+
+macOS and iOS
+
+- this section will be filled in in due course
+
+Windows
+
+- this section will be filled in in due course
+
+
+Contributors
+
+- this section will be filled in in due course
+
+... and many others who have contributed bug reports, translations, sent
+suggestions or helped testing.
+
+
+Bugs fixed in 1.16
+
+- this section will be filled in in due course
+
+More than XXX bugs have been fixed during the development of 1.16.
+
+This list does not include issues that have been cherry-picked into the
+stable 1.16 branch and fixed there as well, all fixes that ended up in
+the 1.16 branch are also included in 1.16.
+
+This list also does not include issues that have been fixed without a
+bug report in bugzilla, so the actual number of fixes is much higher.
+
+
+Stable 1.16 branch
+
+After the 1.16.0 release there will be several 1.16.x bug-fix releases
+which will contain bug fixes which have been deemed suitable for a
+stable branch, but no new features or intrusive changes will be added to
+a bug-fix release usually. The 1.16.x bug-fix releases will be made from
+the git 1.16 branch, which is a stable branch.
+
+1.16.0
+
+1.16.0 is scheduled to be released around September 2018.
+
+
+Known Issues
+
+- The webrtcdsp element is currently not shipped as part of the
+ Windows binary packages due to a build system issue.
+
+
+Schedule for 1.18
+
+Our next major feature release will be 1.16, and 1.15 will be the
+unstable development version leading up to the stable 1.16 release. The
+development of 1.15/1.16 will happen in the git master branch.
+
+The plan for the 1.16 development cycle is yet to be confirmed, but it
+is expected that feature freeze will be around August 2017 followed by
+several 1.15 pre-releases and the new 1.16 stable release in September.
+
+1.16 will be backwards-compatible to the stable 1.14, 1.12, 1.10, 1.8,
+1.6, 1.4, 1.2 and 1.0 release series.
+
+------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+_These release notes have been prepared by Tim-Philipp Müller._
+
+_License: CC BY-SA 4.0_