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News - GStreamer 1.22.3 stable bug fix release |
The GStreamer team is pleased to announce the second bug fix release
in the stable 1.22 release series of your favourite cross-platform
multimedia framework!
This release only contains bugfixes and it should be safe to update from
1.22.x.
Highlighted bugfixes:
- avdec: fix occasional video decoder deadlock on seeking with FFmpeg 6.0
- decodebin3: fix regression handling input streams without CAPS or TIME segment such as e.g. udpsrc or pushfilesrc
- bluez: a2dpsink: fix Bluetooth SIG Certification test failures
- osxvideosink: fix deadlock upon closing output window
- qtdemux: fix edit list handling regression and AV1 codec box parsing
- qtmux: fix extraction of CEA608 closed caption data from S334-1A packets
- rtspsrc: Fix handling of * control path
- splitmux: timestamp handling improvements
- v4l2videodec: Rework dynamic resolution change handling (needed for IMX6 mainline codec)
- videoflip: fix regression with automatically rotating video based on tags
- d3d11: many d3d11videosink and d3d11compositor fixes
- webrtc, rtp: numerous data race fixes and stability fixes
- cerbero: Add support for RHEL9 and Rocky Linux; build timecodestamper plugin with libltc support
- various bug fixes, memory leak fixes, and other stability and reliability improvements
See the GStreamer 1.22.3 release notes
for more details.
Binaries for Android, iOS, Mac OS X and Windows will be available shortly.
Release tarballs can be downloaded directly here:
gstreamer,
gst-plugins-base,
gst-plugins-good,
gst-plugins-ugly,
gst-plugins-bad,
gst-libav,
gst-rtsp-server,
gst-python,
gst-editing-services,
gst-devtools,
gstreamer-vaapi,
gstreamer-sharp,
gst-omx, or
gstreamer-docs.
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2023-05-19 10:00 |
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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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