gst-editor 0.5.0 "Living abroad"



At long last, a new gst-editor release to feed the starved masses !)

GStreamer Pipeline Editor "Living abroad" 0.5.0 released

   The GStreamer graphical pipeline editor, gst-editor, has undergone
   slight modification to work with the new GStreamer core.

   The GStreamer editor allows users to assemble pipelines using the
   elements of GStreamer. It is useful for anyone interested in finding
   out more about how [1]GStreamer works, and particularly those people
   interested in prototyping a potential GStreamer pipeline. Find out
   more information about the gst-editor from the project's [2]home
   page.

   Although the editor is generally stable for small pipelines and such,
   it should be regarded as highly experimental code. Of course, bugs
   that can be pinned on the editor should be reported to [3]Gnome
   bugzilla.

Download

   The gst-editor requires a GStreamer core of version 0.6.0 or higher.

   [4]Get the source here. There will also be Red Hat and Debian
   packages available soon from our [5]releases page.

Maintainer still needed

   Andy (who did a lot of work on the editor) is teaching in rural
   Namibia for two years (November 2002 until November 2004, at least).
   He's unfortunately been quite busy teaching, and somewhat
   internet-less since his departure. Although Leif is currently serving
   as the editor maintainer, the code has been missing his love. If you
   feel the urge to help out, please [6]get in touch with the GStreamer
   folks.

References

  1. http://gstreamer.net/
  2. http://gstreamer.net/apps/gst-editor/
  3.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=GStreamer&component=gst-editor
  4.
http://gstreamer.net/releases/gst-editor/latest/src/gst-editor-0.5.0.tar.gz
  5. http://gstreamer.net/releases/
  6. http://gstreamer.net/contact/

-- 
Christian Fredrik Kalager Schaller <Uraeus linuxrising org>




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