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<div>GStreamer is a pipeline-based multimedia framework written in the C programming language with the type system based on GObject.<br />
<br />
GStreamer allows a programmer to create a variety of media-handling components, including simple audio playback, audio and video playback, recording, streaming and editing. The pipeline design serves as a base to create many types of multimedia applications such as video editors, streaming media broadcasters, and media players.<br />
<br />
Designed to be cross-platform, it is known to work on Linux (x86, PowerPC and ARM), Solaris (Intel and SPARC), Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows and OS/400. GStreamer has bindings for programming-languages like Python, C++, Perl, GNU Guile and Ruby. GStreamer is free software, licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License.<br />
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(Source: ''Wikipedia''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GStreamer])<br />
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{{stub}}<br />
== Installing Gstreamer and plug-ins ==<br />
To play most media files using gstramer I recommend these steps:<br />
<br />
1) Open a terminal interface (ex. terminal or konsole) and become root by typing:<br />
su<br />
<br />
2) Now type or copy this in to your terminal interface:<br />
pacman -S gstreamer0.10 gstreamer0.10-good gstreamer0.10-bad gstreamer0.10-ugly gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Then install ''gstreamer0.10-amrnb'' [http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?do_Details=1&ID=14152&O=0&L=0&C=0&K=gstreamer0.10-amrnb&SB=n&SO=a&PP=25&do_MyPackages=0&do_Orphans=0&SeB=nd] from AUR.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Integration ===<br />
gstreamer-pulse should easily get you [[pulseaudio]] support for all applications using gstreamer audio at once:<br />
pacman -S gstreamer0.10-pulse<br />
<br />
=== Media-Players ===<br />
"Whaawmp" is a slim [[GTK+]] media-player like Totem ([[Gnome]]2 standard), that also uses gstreamer but has less dependencies - especially useful for [[Xfce]] that already uses gstreamer for its mixer. Whaawmp is available trough [[AUR]] as different versions, p.e.:<br />
yaourt -S whaawmp-git<br />
(git works best for me ATM, but that could change any time)<br />
<br />
Amarok Gstreamer Plugin is (currently?) not available.<br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
* [[Allow multiple programs to play sound at once]]<br />
* http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/</div>I0011https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=GStreamer&diff=80909GStreamer2009-10-28T21:49:43Z<p>I0011: </p>
<hr />
<div>GStreamer is a pipeline-based multimedia framework written in the C programming language with the type system based on GObject.<br />
<br />
GStreamer allows a programmer to create a variety of media-handling components, including simple audio playback, audio and video playback, recording, streaming and editing. The pipeline design serves as a base to create many types of multimedia applications such as video editors, streaming media broadcasters, and media players.<br />
<br />
Designed to be cross-platform, it is known to work on Linux (x86, PowerPC and ARM), Solaris (Intel and SPARC), Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows and OS/400. GStreamer has bindings for programming-languages like Python, C++, Perl, GNU Guile and Ruby. GStreamer is free software, licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License.<br />
<br />
(Source: Wikipedia)<br />
<br />
{{stub}}<br />
== Installing Gstreamer and plug-ins ==<br />
To play most media files using gstramer I recommend these steps:<br />
<br />
1) Open a terminal interface (ex. terminal or konsole) and become root by typing:<br />
su<br />
<br />
2) Now type or copy this in to your terminal interface:<br />
pacman -S gstreamer0.10 gstreamer0.10-good gstreamer0.10-bad gstreamer0.10-ugly gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Then install ''gstreamer0.10-amrnb'' [http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?do_Details=1&ID=14152&O=0&L=0&C=0&K=gstreamer0.10-amrnb&SB=n&SO=a&PP=25&do_MyPackages=0&do_Orphans=0&SeB=nd] from AUR.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Integration ===<br />
gstreamer-pulse should easily get you [[pulseaudio]] support for all applications using gstreamer audio at once:<br />
pacman -S gstreamer0.10-pulse<br />
<br />
=== Media-Players ===<br />
"Whaawmp" is a slim [[GTK+]] media-player like Totem ([[Gnome]]2 standard), that also uses gstreamer but has less dependencies - especially useful for [[Xfce]] that already uses gstreamer for its mixer. Whaawmp is available trough [[AUR]] as different versions, p.e.:<br />
yaourt -S whaawmp-git<br />
(git works best for me ATM, but that could change any time)<br />
<br />
Amarok Gstreamer Plugin is (currently?) not available.<br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
* [[Allow multiple programs to play sound at once]]<br />
* http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/</div>I0011https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=GStreamer&diff=80908GStreamer2009-10-28T21:49:06Z<p>I0011: Gstreamer Information and Installation</p>
<hr />
<div>GStreamer is a pipeline-based multimedia framework written in the C programming language with the type system based on GObject.<br />
<br />
GStreamer allows a programmer to create a variety of media-handling components, including simple audio playback, audio and video playback, recording, streaming and editing. The pipeline design serves as a base to create many types of multimedia applications such as video editors, streaming media broadcasters, and media players.<br />
<br />
Designed to be cross-platform, it is known to work on Linux (x86, PowerPC and ARM), Solaris (Intel and SPARC), Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows and OS/400. GStreamer has bindings for programming-languages like Python, C++, Perl, GNU Guile and Ruby. GStreamer is free software, licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License.<br />
(Source: Wikipedia)<br />
<br />
{{stub}}<br />
== Installing Gstreamer and plug-ins ==<br />
To play most media files using gstramer I recommend these steps:<br />
<br />
1) Open a terminal interface (ex. terminal or konsole) and become root by typing:<br />
su<br />
<br />
2) Now type or copy this in to your terminal interface:<br />
pacman -S gstreamer0.10 gstreamer0.10-good gstreamer0.10-bad gstreamer0.10-ugly gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Then install ''gstreamer0.10-amrnb'' [http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?do_Details=1&ID=14152&O=0&L=0&C=0&K=gstreamer0.10-amrnb&SB=n&SO=a&PP=25&do_MyPackages=0&do_Orphans=0&SeB=nd] from AUR.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Integration ===<br />
gstreamer-pulse should easily get you [[pulseaudio]] support for all applications using gstreamer audio at once:<br />
pacman -S gstreamer0.10-pulse<br />
<br />
=== Media-Players ===<br />
"Whaawmp" is a slim [[GTK+]] media-player like Totem ([[Gnome]]2 standard), that also uses gstreamer but has less dependencies - especially useful for [[Xfce]] that already uses gstreamer for its mixer. Whaawmp is available trough [[AUR]] as different versions, p.e.:<br />
yaourt -S whaawmp-git<br />
(git works best for me ATM, but that could change any time)<br />
<br />
Amarok Gstreamer Plugin is (currently?) not available.<br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
* [[Allow multiple programs to play sound at once]]<br />
* http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/</div>I0011https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=GStreamer&diff=80907GStreamer2009-10-28T21:46:54Z<p>I0011: </p>
<hr />
<div>GStreamer is a pipeline-based multimedia framework written in the C programming language with the type system based on GObject.<br />
<br />
GStreamer allows a programmer to create a variety of media-handling components, including simple audio playback, audio and video playback, recording, streaming and editing. The pipeline design serves as a base to create many types of multimedia applications such as video editors, streaming media broadcasters, and media players.<br />
<br />
Designed to be cross-platform, it is known to work on Linux (x86, PowerPC and ARM), Solaris (Intel and SPARC), Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows and OS/400. GStreamer has bindings for programming-languages like Python, C++, Perl, GNU Guile and Ruby. GStreamer is free software, licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{stub}}<br />
== Installing Gstreamer and plug-ins ==<br />
To play most media files using gstramer I recommend these steps:<br />
<br />
1) Open a terminal interface (ex. terminal or konsole) and become root by typing:<br />
su<br />
<br />
2) Now type or copy this in to your terminal interface:<br />
pacman -S gstreamer0.10 gstreamer0.10-good gstreamer0.10-bad gstreamer0.10-ugly gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Then install ''gstreamer0.10-amrnb'' [http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?do_Details=1&ID=14152&O=0&L=0&C=0&K=gstreamer0.10-amrnb&SB=n&SO=a&PP=25&do_MyPackages=0&do_Orphans=0&SeB=nd] from AUR.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Integration ===<br />
gstreamer-pulse should easily get you [[pulseaudio]] support for all applications using gstreamer audio at once:<br />
pacman -S gstreamer0.10-pulse<br />
<br />
=== Media-Players ===<br />
"Whaawmp" is a slim [[GTK+]] media-player like Totem ([[Gnome]]2 standard), that also uses gstreamer but has less dependencies - especially useful for [[Xfce]] that already uses gstreamer for its mixer. Whaawmp is available trough [[AUR]] as different versions, p.e.:<br />
yaourt -S whaawmp-git<br />
(git works best for me ATM, but that could change any time)<br />
<br />
Amarok Gstreamer Plugin is (currently?) not available.<br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
* [[Allow multiple programs to play sound at once]]<br />
* http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/</div>I0011https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=GStreamer&diff=80906GStreamer2009-10-28T21:46:05Z<p>I0011: </p>
<hr />
<div>GStreamer is a pipeline-based multimedia framework written in the C programming language with the type system based on GObject.<br />
<br />
GStreamer allows a programmer to create a variety of media-handling components, including simple audio playback, audio and video playback, recording, streaming and editing. The pipeline design serves as a base to create many types of multimedia applications such as video editors, streaming media broadcasters, and media players.<br />
<br />
Designed to be cross-platform, it is known to work on Linux (x86, PowerPC and ARM), Solaris (Intel and SPARC), Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows and OS/400. GStreamer has bindings for programming-languages like Python, C++, Perl, GNU Guile and Ruby. GStreamer is free software, licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{stub}}<br />
== Applications ==<br />
To play most media files using gstramer I recommend these steps:<br />
<br />
1) Open a terminal interface (ex. terminal or konsole) and become root by typing:<br />
su<br />
<br />
2) Now type or copy this in to your terminal interface:<br />
pacman -S gstreamer0.10 gstreamer0.10-good gstreamer0.10-bad gstreamer0.10-ugly gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Then install ''gstreamer0.10-amrnb'' [http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?do_Details=1&ID=14152&O=0&L=0&C=0&K=gstreamer0.10-amrnb&SB=n&SO=a&PP=25&do_MyPackages=0&do_Orphans=0&SeB=nd] from AUR.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Integration ===<br />
gstreamer-pulse should easily get you [[pulseaudio]] support for all applications using gstreamer audio at once:<br />
pacman -S gstreamer0.10-pulse<br />
<br />
=== Media-Players ===<br />
"Whaawmp" is a slim [[GTK+]] media-player like Totem ([[Gnome]]2 standard), that also uses gstreamer but has less dependencies - especially useful for [[Xfce]] that already uses gstreamer for its mixer. Whaawmp is available trough [[AUR]] as different versions, p.e.:<br />
yaourt -S whaawmp-git<br />
(git works best for me ATM, but that could change any time)<br />
<br />
Amarok Gstreamer Plugin is (currently?) not available.<br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
* [[Allow multiple programs to play sound at once]]<br />
* http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/</div>I0011https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=GStreamer&diff=80905GStreamer2009-10-28T21:43:30Z<p>I0011: </p>
<hr />
<div>Gstreamer is an audio framework for linux. It can act as a go-between between a program and a sound device.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{stub}}<br />
== Applications ==<br />
To play most media files using gstramer I recommend these steps:<br />
<br />
1) Open a terminal interface (ex. terminal or konsole) and become root by typing:<br />
su<br />
<br />
2) Now type or copy this in to your terminal interface:<br />
pacman -S gstreamer0.10 gstreamer0.10-good gstreamer0.10-bad gstreamer0.10-ugly gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Then install ''gstreamer0.10-amrnb'' [http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?do_Details=1&ID=14152&O=0&L=0&C=0&K=gstreamer0.10-amrnb&SB=n&SO=a&PP=25&do_MyPackages=0&do_Orphans=0&SeB=nd] from AUR.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Integration ===<br />
gstreamer-pulse should easily get you [[pulseaudio]] support for all applications using gstreamer audio at once:<br />
pacman -S gstreamer0.10-pulse<br />
<br />
=== Media-Players ===<br />
"Whaawmp" is a slim [[GTK+]] media-player like Totem ([[Gnome]]2 standard), that also uses gstreamer but has less dependencies - especially useful for [[Xfce]] that already uses gstreamer for its mixer. Whaawmp is available trough [[AUR]] as different versions, p.e.:<br />
yaourt -S whaawmp-git<br />
(git works best for me ATM, but that could change any time)<br />
<br />
Amarok Gstreamer Plugin is (currently?) not available.<br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
* [[Allow multiple programs to play sound at once]]<br />
* http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/</div>I0011https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=GStreamer&diff=80904GStreamer2009-10-28T21:34:25Z<p>I0011: </p>
<hr />
<div>Gstreamer is an audio framework for linux. It can act as a go-between between a program and a sound device.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{stub}}<br />
<br />
To play most media files using gstramer I recommend these steps:<br />
==<br />
1) Open a terminal interface (ex. terminal or konsole) and become root by typing "su"<br />
<br />
2) Now type or copy this in to your terminal interface:<br />
"pacman -S gstreamer0.10 gstreamer0.10-good gstreamer0.10-bad gstreamer0.10-ugly gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg"<br />
Of course without the quotation marks.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Then install ''gstreamer0.10-amrnb'' [http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?do_Details=1&ID=14152&O=0&L=0&C=0&K=gstreamer0.10-amrnb&SB=n&SO=a&PP=25&do_MyPackages=0&do_Orphans=0&SeB=nd] from AUR.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Applications ==<br />
<br />
=== Integration ===<br />
gstreamer-pulse should easily get you [[pulseaudio]] support for all applications using gstreamer audio at once:<br />
pacman -S gstreamer0.10-pulse<br />
<br />
=== Media-Players ===<br />
"Whaawmp" is a slim [[GTK+]] media-player like Totem ([[Gnome]]2 standard), that also uses gstreamer but has less dependencies - especially useful for [[Xfce]] that already uses gstreamer for its mixer. Whaawmp is available trough [[AUR]] as different versions, p.e.:<br />
yaourt -S whaawmp-git<br />
(git works best for me ATM, but that could change any time)<br />
<br />
Amarok Gstreamer Plugin is (currently?) not available.<br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
* [[Allow multiple programs to play sound at once]]<br />
* http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/</div>I0011