GStreamer "Panic Room" 0.5.2 released The GStreamer team is happy to announce our final prerelease for the stable 0.6 series of the GStreamer streaming-media framework. From now on, GStreamer will follow a versioning scheme similar to kernel and GTK+/GLib releases. Odd minor numbers (like for this release) will be development releases. While GStreamer itself is very much under development, during stable releases we will guarantee API- and ABI-stability. The point of this development release cycle is to support Gnome 2.1.x development. GStreamer major-minor series versions will now be parallel-installable. Please update your applications to check for gstreamer-0.5, gstreamer-libs-0.5 and gstreamer-play-0.5 using pkg-config. We are starting to have a really nice collection of applications under development using GStreamer. If you are looking for something specific check out our [1]applications status page. Updates and Enhancements Thread issues and GStreamer Many of GStreamers features relies heavily on threads. Unfortunately everything is not rosy in the Linux worlds of threads. If you have a glibc version installed compiled with i686 optimizations (which uses a different codepath than standard i386 glibc), there is a good chance you will experience thread-related crashes in gstreamer-based applications. There are a few workarounds to this available. * You can use an i386- or i586-optimized glibc package instead. * You can also try running the gstreamer-based applications using the command-line option --gst-scheduler=opt, which invokes a newly created scheduler that does not use threads. This scheduler is very new however so you might encounter other issues when using it. People using the Red Hat beta Phoebe are recommended to update to glibc from Rawhide. This solves all thread issues, thanks to the new NTPL thread library that is included there. General * Solaris Forte fixes, GStreamer now compiles with Forte * FreeBSD build fixes * Many minor build issues fixed * libgstplay updated to use filesrc Core * Many refcounting issues resolved * A few Valgrind detected memleaks killed Plug-ins * Fix to OSS plugin to handle blocking correctly [2]Bug 102025. * Wavparse plugin fixed to handle MPEG audio * Swfdec plugin updated, now has sound * Updated ffmpeg plugin to handle xvid movies * modplug updated to work better with gst-player * alsasink 100% cpu bug fixed * pngenc cleaned up GStreamer Homepage More details on these features can be found on the project's website, [3]http://gstreamer.net/. Support and Bugs We use [4]Gnome's Bugzilla for bug reports and feature requests. The "product name" is GStreamer (capital G). Please do the following before writing a bug report : gst-feedback &> feedback 2>&1 and attach the file "feedback" to your bug report, so that we have some information useful in the debugging process. Developers GStreamer is [5]hosted on SourceForge. All code is in CVS and can be checked out from there. Interested developers of the core library, plug-ins, and applications should subscribe to the gstreamer-devel list. If there is sufficient interest we will create more lists as necessary. We are still looking for people with access to Solaris, HP-UX, Irix and True64 that would be willing to try building and testing GStreamer. Patches fixing such problems are also more than welcome. Contributors to this release Patches to the core of Gstreamer * Wim Taymans * Thomas Vander Stichele * David I. Lehn * David Schleef * Leif Morgan Johnson * Brian Cameron Plugins and Sample Applications * Cameron Hutchison * Ronald Bultje * Steve Baker * Iain Holmes * Jérémy Simon * Jan Schmidt * Daniel Fischer * Martin Schlemmer * Andrew Turner &li;zombie(AT)4free.co.nz> Misc * Christian Fredrik Kalager Schaller * Alp Toker References 1. http://www.gstreamer.net/status/?category=2 2. http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=102025 3. http://gstreamer.net/ 4. http://bugzilla.gnome.org/ 5. http://gstreamer.sf.net/