Pipewire
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Oct. 21, 2017Speakers:
Wim TaymansCompany:
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PipeWire is a multimedia API that makes it easier to build distributed multimedia pipelines. It was originally built to provide shared access to cameras but it can also be used to build a variety of multimedia services such as a sound server.
PipeWire is built on top of a new low-level plugin API (SPA for Simple Plugin API) that is designed to be simple and suitable for hard real-time processing.
In this presentation I want to talk about the design ideas, the current status and the future plans for PipeWire. I will also give a small demo.
Wim Taymans has a computer science degree from the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium. He co-founded the GStreamer multimedia framework in 1999. Wim Taymans is a Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat, responsible for various multimedia packages and is currently working on PipeWire.
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