Mediastreamer2
A powerful and lightweighted streaming engine specialized for voice/video telephony applications.
It is the library that is responsible for all the receiving and sending of multimedia streams in linphone, including voice/video capture, encoding and decoding, and rendering.
- Developed at network:telephony
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Factory
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0001-Fix-build-with-GCC-11.patch | 0000000639 639 Bytes | |
baselibs.conf | 0000000019 19 Bytes | |
mediastreamer2-4.5.0.tar.gz | 0025151378 24 MB | |
mediastreamer2-fix-pkgconfig.patch | 0000001577 1.54 KB | |
mediastreamer2.changes | 0000017873 17.5 KB | |
mediastreamer2.spec | 0000004844 4.73 KB |
Revision 35 (latest revision is 72)
Richard Brown (RBrownSUSE)
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request 882348
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Paolo Stivanin (polslinux)
(revision 35)
- Update to 4.5.0: + Added * New camera capture backend based on Windows MediaFoundation * MSMediaPlayer enhancements. * VideoConference API and engine prototype (active speaker switching only) + Changed * audio flow control algorithm improved, silent portions are dropped first. * MKVPlayer supports seek in files without cue table. 'packetlosspercentage' is now configurable in opus encoder. + Fixed * misfunction in DTLS handshake over TURN * fix arythmetic issue in clock skew computation, causing bad audio when the sound device outputs * audio fragments not multiple of 10ms. * wrong selection of ICE TURN candidates when the TURN server is behind a firewall * unsent TURN SenderIndication packets on iOS * fix video freeze in VP8, due to lack of retransmission of SLIs. * All these fix were backported to 4.4 branch.
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FTBFFS due to https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1213976
thanks @dimstar ! Anything I should do on my side? Or will it simply auto-rebuild at some point?
Nope... Bug was fixed, package build fine again