GStreamer Conference 2015
8-9 October 2015 · The Convention Centre Dublin · Dublin, Ireland
The 6th GStreamer Conference was again
co-located with the Embedded Linux Conference Europe (ELCE) and
LinuxCon Europe.
The event was held on Thursday and Friday 8-9 October 2015 at
the Convention Centre Dublin (CCD) in Dublin, Ireland.
Registration is now closed.
Post-conference follow-up
The 6th GStreamer Conference is now over.
Thanks to everyone who attended, we hope you enjoyed it as much as we did.
Many thanks to our speakers who have again presented a fantastic range of
topics, and last but not least of course a big thanks to our sponsors and
partners without whom the conference would not have been possible in this
form.
Talks have been recorded by Ubicast and
will be put up on the GStreamer Conference videos
web site once they're ready. We will announce on the mailing lists,
Planet GStreamer and twitter when the videos are up.
Slides for some of the talks and the lightning talks can be found in the
GStreamer Conference 2015 slides
folder.
Linux Weekly News (LWN) have attended the
conference and have been covering
some of the talks (content might be subscriber only when initially
published but is usually available freely for non-subscribers the week
after):
Details
The GStreamer Conference is a conference for developers, decision-makers,
community members, industry partners, and anyone else interested in the
GStreamer multimedia framework or Open Source and cross-platform multimedia.
Showcase or Lightning Talks
If you don't think you have enough material for a full talk, but perhaps
just want to showcase something you're working on, or present a problem or
challenge you are facing or have solved, and that you think might be
interesting for others to hear about, why not submit a ca. 5-minute
mini-talk for our lightning talk/showcase event?
Simply send a quick mail to gstreamer-conference@lists.freedesktop.org above to reserve your slot (subject to availability).
There is no deadline for Lightning Talk submissions, slots will be
allocated on a first-come first-serve basis.
Social Event
There will again be a social event for registered attendees on
Thursday 8 October 2015 in the evening from 19.00-23.00h at
Toners Pub,
139 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin 2, D02 N231, between St Stephen's Green
and Merrion Square (map).
Food and Drink will be provided, including vegetarian options.
Please don't forget to bring your badge.
Schedule and speakers list
Click here for the full schedule
We have an exciting range of topics and speakers lined up for you again this year:
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Interactive video playback and capture in the Processing Language via GStreamer
Andres Colubri
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Faster transcoding with GStreamer in the cloud
Thiago Sousa Santos, Samsung
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Tiled Streaming of UHD video in real-time
Arjen Veenhuizen, TNO
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GStreamer and WebKit
Philippe Normand, Igalia
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Hardware accelerated multimedia on TI’s Jacinto 6 SoC
Pooja Prajod, Texas Instruments
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Demystifying the allocation query
Nicolas Dufresne, Collabora
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Synchronised multi-room media playback and distributed live media processing and mixing with GStreamer
Sebastian Dröge, Centricular
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Implementing a WebRTC endpoint in GStreamer: challenges, problems and perspectives
Dr Luis López, Kurento
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OpenGL Desktop/ES for the GStreamer pipeline
Matthew Waters, Centricular
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Robust lipsync error detection using gstreamer and QR Codes
Florent Thiery, Ubicast
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GStreamer VAAPI: Hardware-accelerated decoding and encoding on Intel hardware
Víctor M. Jáquez L., Igalia
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Colorspaces and HDMI
Hans Verkuil, Cisco
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GStreamer State of the union
Tim-Philipp Müller, Centricular
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Video Filters and their applications
Sanjay Narasimha Murthy, Samsung
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Camera Sharing and Sandboxing with Pinos
Wim Taymans, RedHat
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Stereoscopic (3D) Video in GStreamer Redux
Jan Schmidt, Centricular
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Bin It! AKA, How to use bins and bin subclasses to keep state local and easily manage dynamic pipelines
Vivia Nikolaidou, ToolsOnAir
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The HeliosTv Distributed DVB stack
Romain Picard, SoftAtHome
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How to contribute to GStreamer
Luis de Bethencourt, Samsung
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GstPlayer - A simple cross-platform API for all your media playback needs
Sebastian Dröge, Centricular
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Improving GStreamer performance on large pipelines: from profiling to optimization
Miguel París
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Kurento Media Server: experiences bringing GStreamer capabilities to WWW developers
José Antonio Santos
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Going Live with ToolsOnAir’s GStreamer-based broadcast mixing architecture
Heinrich Fink, ToolsOnAir
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Distributed Acoustic Triangulation
Jan Schmidt, Centricular
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Chromium: a new media Backend based on GStreamer
Julien Isorce, Samsung
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ogv.js: bringing open codecs to Safari and IE with emscripten
Brion Vibber, Wikimedia
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Bringing GStreamer to Radio Broadcasting
Marcin Lewandowski
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Daala, NETVC, and the Alliance for Open Media: the plan for royalty free video
Thomas Daede, Mozilla
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Simple techniques of pipeline performance measurements and time profiling of individual elements
Kyrylo Polezhaiev
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Pointing cameras at TVs: when HDMI video-capture is not an option
Will Manley, stb-tester
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Decodebin3, or dealing with modern playback use-cases
Edward Hervey, Centricular
Lightning Talks:
- Industrial application pipelines · Marianna Smidth Buschle, QTechnology
- Hyperspectral imagery
Dimitrios Katsaros, QTechnology
- gst-gtk-launch-1.0
Florent Thiery, Ubicast
- liborc (JIT SIMD generator) experiments
Wim Taymans, RedHat
- V4L2 GStreamer elements update
Nicolas Dufresne, Collabora
- Analyzing caps negotiation with GstTracer
Thiago Sousa Santos, Samsung
- Know your queues! queue, queue2, multiqueue, netbuffer and all that
Tim-Philipp Müller
- Nle: A new design for the GStreamer Non Linear Engine
Thibault Saunier
- What is new in GstValidate
Thibault Saunier
- Continuous Integration update
Edward Hervey
- Remote GStreamer Debugger
Marcin Kolny
- gstreamermm C++ wrapper
Marcin Kolny
- Multipath RTP (MPRTP) plugin in GStreamer
Balázs Kreith
- OpenCV and GStreamer
Vanessa Chipi
- Handling Interleaved and Non-Interleaved streams with GStreamer
Ramesh Venkatachalapathy, LGE
- Done in 6.0 seconds: a new build system for GStreamer?
Jussi Pakkanen
- Gst daemon and interpipes: A simpler way to get your application done
Melissa Montero, RidgeRun
- Another android camera source for Gstreamer
Justin Kim, Collabora
- ...
- Submit your lightning talk now!
Who should attend?
Anyone interested in open source cross-platform multimedia is encouraged
to join us at the GStreamer Conference 2015.
Whether you are a hobbyist or a student interested in the field of
multimedia, or working for a company using or looking to use GStreamer
in their products, this is the perfect event for you to network at and
to learn more about the latest technological breakthroughs in and around
GStreamer. The talks will target both developers and managers.
Registration
Registration is now open and will stay open until the conference.
Sign up for the GStreamer Conference here
There will be separate registration options for both professionals and for students and hobbyists:
Professional |
275 USD incl. lunch (until 31 July) |
Professional |
385 USD incl. lunch (from 1 August) |
Student/hobbyist |
100 USD incl. lunch |
The registration fee includes continental breakfast and lunch at the venue
on both conference days.
For those uncertain about whether to register as a professional or hobbyist,
the general rule is that if your company pays for you or sponsors you, you
are a professional, and if you personally pay you are a student or hobbyist.
If in doubt drop us a mail or just register as hobbyist. The important
thing is that you'll make it to the conference!
Speakers who do a longer presentation will receive a discount code, so if
you have submitted a talk or plan to submit a talk you may want to wait
with registration until a decision has been made as to whether your
proposal has been accepted.
Sponsors will receive a number of free registrations as part of their
sponsorship package.
Call for Papers
The call for papers is now closed and talk proposals can no longer be
submitted. Anyone who has submitted a talk proposal should have received
an e-mail letting them know whether their proposal has been accepted.
Lightning talks may still be proposed.
Co-hosted conferences
There are a few other events taking place alongside or just before the
GStreamer Conference on October 8-9 this year, so if you are making
your way to Dublin you might want to consider combining the GStreamer
Conference with some of the other events.
Sponsors
The GStreamer Conference 2015 is only possible thanks to the financial support
from our sponsors. If your company would like to become a sponsor please
refer to our sponsorship information
package.
City
This year's conference will take place in
Dublin, Ireland.
Getting there
Dublin airport (DUB) is Ireland's main airport with good
regional and international connections.
Venue
The conference will take place in
Liffey Meeting Room 2
(2a and 2b) at The Convention Centre Dublin,
which is located in Dublin's Docklands district not too far from the city centre.
The venue is just around the corner of the LUAS (light rail) Red Line
Spencer Dock stop. It is also within half an hour walking distance
or 10-minute taxi ride of most city centre locations and served by various
bus routes.
Hotels
If you have not booked your accommodation yet, it is advisable to do this
as soon as possible.
The Linux Foundation had some hotel recommendations
in the vicinity of the convention centre, all of which are sold out now, so
you may have to look at places in other areas.
Most hotels in the city centre will be within walking distance (15-30mins)
of the conference venue, or just a short taxi ride away. There is also
public transport in form of busses and the LUAS light rail system. The
convention centre is right next to the LUAS Spencer Dock stop which
is on the Red Line.
Temple Bar is the name of the cultural/nightlife quarter which is popular
with tourists and where also a lot of hotels are.
The following is just a small selection of hotels which may or may not be
suitable. Dublin is an international business centre and tourist destination
and as such has many hotels and hostels in all price categories. The below
is merely a small selection, you can find more using the usual booking
engines such as booking.com, lastminute.com or airbnb.com.
These hotels are located within half an hour of the convention center and
had at least a couple of rooms left at the time of writing, but there are
many other hotels in the city which may be even better located or provide
better value:
If you find any other places that might be worth mentioning here, please send
us a mail.
Contact
If you have any questions about the GStreamer Conference or are considering
becoming a sponsor,
please contact
Tim-Philipp Müller.
Conference News and Updates
2015-September-28: the full conference schedule is now available as well
2015-September-28: The social event on Thursday 8 Oct in the evening
is now confirmed to be at Toners Pub
from 19.00-23.00h. Food and drink will be provided. Bring your badge.
2015-September-23: added some hotels which still have rooms available
2015-September-23: We're happy to to have Linux Weekly News again as Press Partner at this year's conference.
2015-September-22: The GStreamer project is thrilled to welcome back Collabora as a Silver sponsor this year.
2015-September-14: The GStreamer project is happy to welcome back Igalia as a Bronze sponsor this year.
2015-September-09: Talk abstracts and speaker bios published
2015-September-03: The GStreamer project is pleased to welcome Pexip as a Bronze sponsor.
2015-August-25: List of talks available
2015-August-05: The GStreamer project is delighted to welcome back Google as Silver sponsor
2015-August-01: UbiCast is welcomed back as special media partner who will again record talks and lightning talks
2015-July-31: Sponsorship brief available
2015-July-17: Registration is open
2015-July-17: Talk submission deadline is Sunday 9 August 2015
2015-July-02: Call for Papers
2015-June-12: Date and venue confirmed, talks may be submitted.
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