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News - GStreamer 1.26.2 stable bug fix release |
The GStreamer team is pleased to announce another bug fix release
in the new stable 1.26 release series of your favourite cross-platform
multimedia framework!
This release only contains bugfixes as well as a number of
security fixes and important playback fixes,
and it should be safe to update from 1.26.x.
Highlighted bugfixes:
- Various security fixes and playback fixes
- aggregator base class fixes to not produce buffers too early in live mode
- AWS translate element improvements
- D3D12 video decoder workarounds for crashes on NVIDIA cards on resolution changes
- dav1d AV1-decoder performance improvements
- fmp4mux: tfdt and composition time offset fixes, plus AC-3 / EAC-3 audio support
- GStreamer editing services fixes for sources with non-1:1 aspect ratios
- MIDI parser improvements for tempo changes
- MP4 demuxer atom parsing improvements and security fixes
- New skia-based video compositor element
- Subtitle parser security fixes
- Subtitle rendering and seeking fixes
- Playbin3 and uridecodebin3 stability fixes
- GstPlay stream selection improvements
- WAV playback regression fix
- GTK4 paintable sink colorimetry support and other improvements
- WebRTC: allow webrtcsrc to wait for a webrtcsink producer to initiate the connection
- WebRTC: new Janus Video Room WebRTC source element
- vah264enc profile decision making logic fixes
- Python bindings gained support for handling mini object writability (buffers, caps, etc.)
- Various bug fixes, build fixes, memory leak fixes, and other stability and reliability improvements
See the GStreamer 1.26.2 release notes
for more details.
Binaries for Android, iOS, Mac OS X and Windows will be available shortly.
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2025-05-29 23:55 |
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What is GStreamer?
GStreamer is a library for constructing graphs of
media-handling components. The applications it supports range from simple
Ogg/Vorbis playback, audio/video streaming 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.
Read more ...
GStreamer is released under the LGPL. The 1.x series is API and ABI stable
and supersedes the previous stable 0.10 series. Both can be installed in
parallel.
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