High complexity Gstreamer pipelines
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Oct. 24, 2011Speakers:
Stefan SauerCompany:
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High complexity GStreamer pipelines, Stefan Sauer, Google
Stefan is a software engineer working for Google on build infrastructure tools. In the past he was working for Nokia on the multimedia stack used on their maemo internet tablets and phones. In his free time his is contributing to GStreamer, other GNOME projects (e.g. gtk-doc) and working on his music editor buzztard. He has a PhD in Human Computer Interaction from the Technical University of Dresden/Germany. Stefan now lives in Munich/Germany with his wife and his two kids.
Talk Abstract
Buzztard is a music composer for linux build on GStreamer. Using hundreds of plugins for its pipelines Buzztard stress test the GStreamer framework like few other applications. In the talk Stefan Sauer will go through the specific features of GStreamer Buzztard relies on, where the project has been pushing GStreamer and what areas they still see challenges. The talk also covers aspects like performance and scalibility of GStreamer applications.
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