Stereoscopic 3D Video in GStreamer Redux
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Oct. 15, 2015Speakers:
Jan SchmidtLicense:
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Last year, I talked about a plan to implement handling of stereoscopic video in GStreamer. This talk is about how that plan played out.
GStreamer doesn't currently provide any explicit support for stereoscopic content. This talk is about ongoing work to integrate strong 3D and multiview support for GStreamer 1.x - to support technologies like 3D TV that are already widely available, as well as an extensible framework for future systems.
Jan Schmidt has been a GStreamer developer and maintainer since 2002. He is responsible for GStreamer's DVD support, and primary author of the Aurena home-area media player. He lives in Albury, Australia and keeps sheep, chickens, ducks and more fruit trees than is sensible. In 2013 he co-founded Centricular - a new company for Open Source multimedia and graphics development.
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