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Wim Taymans (wtay)Company:
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In the last year, a solid plan has emerged to bring pro-audio and desktop audio together in PipeWire. In this talk I want to present the plans and give an overview of the work that has been done. 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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