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When using this flag, the seek event is only allowed to change the current rate and can modify the trickmode flags (e.g.
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This flag does not work for all pipelines, in which case it is necessary to fall back to sending a full flushing seek to change the playback rate. This is activated by sending a seek with the GST_SEEK_FLAG_INSTANT_RATE_CHANGE flag and start_type = stop_type = GST_SEEK_TYPE_NONE. This release adds a new mechanism to achieve quasi-instant rate changes in certain playback pipelines without interrupting the flow of data in the pipeline. It might also require considerable decoding effort to get to the right position to resume playback from at the higher rate. This generally works, but has the disadvantage of flushing all data from the playback pipeline and requiring the demuxer or parser to do a full-blown seek including resetting its internal state and resetting the position of the data source. Major new features and changes Noteworthy new features and API Instant playback rate changesĬhanging the playback rate as quickly as possible so far always required a flushing seek. GStreamer Editing Services gained support for nested timelines, per-clip speed rate control and the OpenTimelineIO format.Īutotools build system has been removed in favour of Meson RTSP Server TCP interleaved backpressure handling improvements as well as support for Scale/Speed headers Rpicamsrc: New element for capturing from the Raspberry Pi camera Support for the Video Services Forum's Reliable Internet Stream Transport (RIST) TR-06-1 Simple Profile RTP support was enhanced with new RTP source and sink elements to easily set up RTP streaming via rtp:// URIsĪvtp: New Audio Video Transport Protocol (AVTP) plugin for Time-Sensitive Applications Webrtcbin now contains some initial support for renegotiation involving stream addition and removal

Splitmuxsink and splitmuxsrc gained support for auxiliary video streams Rtpmanager gained support for Google's Transport-Wide Congestion Control (twcc) RTP extension Vaapioverlay: New compositor element using VA-API Svthevcenc: New SVT-HEVC-based H.265 video encoder Rtmp2: New RTMP client source and sink element from-scratch implementation
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MPEG-TS muxing now also supports TV broadcast compliant muxing with constant bitrate muxing and SCTE-35 support Imagesequencesrc: New element to easily create a video stream from a sequence of jpeg or png imagesĭashsink: New sink to produce DASH contentĭvbsubenc: New DVB Subtitle encoder element Qmlgloverlay: New overlay element that renders a QtQuick scene over the top of an input video stream
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Microsoft Media Foundation plugin for video capture and hardware-accelerated video encoding on Windows Hardware-accelerated video decoding on Windows via DXVA2 / Direct3D11 RTSP server and client implementations gained ONVIF trick modes support High Dynamic Range (HDR) video information representation and signalling enhancementsĪctive Format Description (AFD) and Bar Data support GstTranscoder: new high level API for applications to transcode media files from one format to another
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The GStreamer team is proud to announce a new major feature release in the stable 1.x API series of your favourite cross-platform multimedia framework!Īs always, this release is again packed with many new features, bug fixes and other improvements. Last updated: Wednesday 8 September 2021, 11:00 UTC (log) Introduction See for the latest version of this document. The latest bug-fix release in the 1.18 series is 1.18.5 and was released on 8 September 2021. GStreamer 1.18.0 was originally released on 8 September 2020.
