gst-plugins-good0.10 0.10.31-1ubuntu1.1 source package in Ubuntu
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gst-plugins-good0.10 (0.10.31-1ubuntu1.1) precise-proposed; urgency=low * debian/patches/git_ring_buffer_null_check.patch: segfault fix, thanks Erik Botö for backporting and testing the change (lp: #1068155) -- Sebastien Bacher <email address hidden> Fri, 16 Nov 2012 12:51:49 +0100
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- Uploaded by:
- Sebastien Bacher
- Uploaded to:
- Precise
- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu Desktop
- Architectures:
- any all
- Section:
- libs
- Urgency:
- Low Urgency
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gst-plugins-good0.10_0.10.31-1ubuntu1.1.debian.tar.gz | 228.0 KiB | 5b127c933ef99ae912afbf8079b07f16276c282511144fef2034679e671e1948 |
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Available diffs
Binary packages built by this source
- gstreamer0.10-gconf: GStreamer plugin for getting the sink/source information from GConf
GStreamer is a streaming media framework, based on graphs of filters
which operate on media data. Applications using this library can do
anything from real-time sound processing to playing videos, and just
about anything else media-related. Its plugin-based architecture means
that new data types or processing capabilities can be added simply by
installing new plug-ins.
.
This package contains the GStreamer plugin for getting the information
about which sources or sinks should be used for audio and video from
GConf.
- gstreamer0.10-plugins-good: GStreamer plugins from the "good" set
GStreamer is a streaming media framework, based on graphs of filters
which operate on media data. Applications using this library can do
anything from real-time sound processing to playing videos, and just
about anything else media-related. Its plugin-based architecture means
that new data types or processing capabilities can be added simply by
installing new plug-ins.
.
This package contains the GStreamer plugins from the "good" set, a set
of good-quality plug-ins under the LGPL license.
- gstreamer0.10-plugins-good-dbg: GStreamer plugins from the "good" set
GStreamer is a streaming media framework, based on graphs of filters
which operate on media data. Applications using this library can do
anything from real-time sound processing to playing videos, and just
about anything else media-related. Its plugin-based architecture means
that new data types or processing capabilities can be added simply by
installing new plug-ins.
.
This package contains unstripped shared libraries. It is provided primarily
to provide a backtrace with names in a debugger, this makes it somewhat
easier to interpret core dumps. The libraries are installed in
/usr/lib/debug and are automatically used by gdb.
- gstreamer0.10-plugins-good-doc: GStreamer documentation for plugins from the "good" set
GStreamer is a streaming media framework, based on graphs of filters
which operate on media data. Applications using this library can do
anything from real-time sound processing to playing videos, and just
about anything else media-related. Its plugin-based architecture means
that new data types or processing capabilities can be added simply by
installing new plug-ins.
.
This package contains documentation for plugins from the "good" set,
a set of good-quality plug-ins under the LGPL license.
- gstreamer0.10-pulseaudio: GStreamer plugin for PulseAudio
GStreamer is a streaming media framework, based on graphs of filters
which operate on media data. Applications using this library can do
anything from real-time sound processing to playing videos, and just
about anything else media-related. Its plugin-based architecture means
that new data types or processing capabilities can be added simply by
installing new plug-ins.
.
This package contains the GStreamer plugin for PulseAudio, a sound server
for POSIX and WIN32 systems.