+This is GStreamer gst-plugins-good 1.16.0.
-Release notes for GStreamer Good Plug-ins 0.11.1 "The Leper Affinity"
-
+The GStreamer team is thrilled to announce a new major feature release in the
+stable 1.0 API series of your favourite cross-platform multimedia framework!
+As always, this release is again packed with new features, bug fixes and
+other improvements.
-The GStreamer team is proud to announce a new release
-in the 0.11.x unstable series of the
-GStreamer Good Plug-ins.
+The 1.16 release series adds new features on top of the 1.14 series and is
+part of the API and ABI-stable 1.x release series of the GStreamer multimedia
+framework.
+Full release notes will one day be found at:
-The 0.11.x series is an unstable series targeted at developers and will
-eventually lead up to the stable 1.0 series.
-It is not API or ABI compatible with the stable 0.10.x series.
-It is, however, parallel installable with the 0.10.x series.
+ https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/releases/1.16/
+Binaries for Android, iOS, Mac OS X and Windows will usually be provided
+shortly after the release.
+This module will not be very useful by itself and should be used in conjunction
+with other GStreamer modules for a complete multimedia experience.
-"Such ingratitude. After all the times I've saved your life."
+ - gstreamer: provides the core GStreamer libraries and some generic plugins
+ - gst-plugins-base: a basic set of well-supported plugins and additional
+ media-specific GStreamer helper libraries for audio,
+ video, rtsp, rtp, tags, OpenGL, etc.
-A collection of plug-ins you'd want to have right next to you on the
-battlefield. Shooting sharp and making no mistakes, these plug-ins have it
-all: good looks, good code, and good licensing. Documented and dressed up
-in tests. If you're looking for a role model to base your own plug-in on,
-here it is.
+ - gst-plugins-good: a set of well-supported plugins under our preferred
+ license
+ - gst-plugins-ugly: a set of well-supported plugins which might pose
+ problems for distributors
-If you find a plot hole or a badly lip-synced line of code in them,
-let us know - it is a matter of honour for us to ensure Blondie doesn't look
-like he's been walking 100 miles through the desert without water.
-
-
-This module contains a set of plug-ins that we consider to have good quality
- code, correct functionality, our preferred license (LGPL for the plug-in
- code, LGPL or LGPL-compatible for the supporting library).
-We believe distributors can safely ship these plug-ins.
-People writing elements should base their code on these elements.
-
-
-Other modules containing plug-ins are:
-
-
-gst-plugins-base
-contains a basic set of well-supported plug-ins
-gst-plugins-ugly
-contains a set of well-supported plug-ins, but might pose problems for
- distributors
-gst-plugins-bad
-contains a set of less supported plug-ins that haven't passed the
- rigorous quality testing we expect
-
-
-
-
-
-Features of this release
-
- * Many cleanups
- * Ported to new 0.11 core API changes
- * v4l2 major improvements
- * Ported network elements to GIO
-There were no bugs fixed in this release
-
-
-Download
-
-You can find source releases of gst-plugins-good in the download directory:
-http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/src/gst-plugins-good/
-
-GStreamer Homepage
-
-More details can be found on the project's website:
-http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/
-
-Support and Bugs
-
-We use GNOME's bugzilla for bug reports and feature requests:
-http://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=GStreamer
-
-Developers
-
-GStreamer is stored in Git, hosted at git.freedesktop.org, and can be cloned from there.
-Interested developers of the core library, plug-ins, and applications should
-subscribe to the gstreamer-devel list. If there is sufficient interest we
-will create more lists as necessary.
-
-
-Applications
-
-Contributors to this release
-
- * Alessandro Decina
- * Alexey Fisher
- * Andoni Morales Alastruey
- * Antoine Jacoutot
- * Arun Raghavan
- * Branko Subasic
- * Brian Li
- * Chad
- * Christian Fredrik Kalager Schaller
- * David Henningsson
- * David Schleef
- * David Svensson Fors
- * Debarshi Ray
- * Edward Hervey
- * Gary Ching-Pang Lin
- * Guillaume Desmottes
- * Ha Nguyen
- * Havard Graff
- * Jan Schmidt
- * Jayakrishnan M
- * John Ogness
- * Jonas Larsson
- * Jonny Lamb
- * Julien Isorce
- * Konstantin Miller
- * Lasse Laukkanen
- * Leo Singer
- * Luis de Bethencourt
- * Marc Leeman
- * Mark Nauwelaerts
- * Mart Raudsepp
- * Matej Knopp
- * Miguel Angel Cabrera Moya
- * Monty Montgomery
- * Nicola Murino
- * Nicolas Baron
- * Oleksij Rempel (Alexey Fisher)
- * Olivier Crête
- * Pascal Buhler
- * Peter Korsgaard
- * Peter Seiderer
- * Philip Jägenstedt
- * Philippe Normand
- * Raimo Järvi
- * Ralph Giles
- * Raul Gutierrez Segales
- * René Stadler
- * Reynaldo H. Verdejo Pinochet
- * Robert Krakora
- * Sebastian Dröge
- * Sebastian Rasmussen
- * Sjoerd Simons
- * Stas Sergeev
- * Stefan Kost
- * Stefan Sauer
- * Stig Sandnes
- * Thiago Santos
- * Thomas Vander Stichele
- * Tim-Philipp Müller
- * Tristan Matthews
- * Tuukka Pasanen
- * Vincent Penquerc'h
- * Wim Taymans
- * Yaakov Selkowitz
-
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+ - gst-plugins-bad: a set of plugins of varying quality that have not made
+ their way into one of core/base/good/ugly yet, for one
+ reason or another. Many of these are are production quality
+ elements, but may still be missing documentation or unit
+ tests; others haven't passed the rigorous quality testing
+ we expect yet.
+
+ - gst-libav: a set of codecs plugins based on the ffmpeg library. This is
+ where you can find audio and video decoders and encoders
+ for a wide variety of formats including H.264, AAC, etc.
+
+ - gstreamer-vaapi: hardware-accelerated video decoding and encoding using
+ VA-API on Linux. Primarily for Intel graphics hardware.
+
+ - gst-omx: hardware-accelerated video decoding and encoding, primarily for
+ embedded Linux systems that provide an OpenMax
+ implementation layer such as the Raspberry Pi.
+
+ - gst-rtsp-server: library to serve files or streaming pipelines via RTSP
+
+ - gst-editing-services: library an plugins for non-linear editing
+
+==== Download ====
+
+You can find source releases of gstreamer in the download
+directory: https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/src/gstreamer/
+
+The git repository and details how to clone it can be found at
+https://cgit.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/
+
+==== Homepage ====
+
+The project's website is https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/
+
+==== Support and Bugs ====
+
+We have recently moved from GNOME Bugzilla to GitLab on freedesktop.org
+for bug reports and feature requests:
+
+ https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer
+
+Please submit patches via GitLab as well, in form of Merge Requests. See
+
+ https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/documentation/contribute/
+
+for more details.
+
+For help and support, please subscribe to and send questions to the
+gstreamer-devel mailing list (see below for details).
+
+There is also a #gstreamer IRC channel on the Freenode IRC network.
+
+==== Developers ====
+
+GStreamer source code repositories can be found on GitLab on freedesktop.org:
+
+ https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer
+
+and can also be cloned from there and this is also where you can submit
+Merge Requests or file issues for bugs or feature requests.
+
+Interested developers of the core library, plugins, and applications should
+subscribe to the gstreamer-devel list:
+
+ https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel