GStreamer for Tiny Devices - Optimizing Multimedia Framework for Limited Storage
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore how to optimize GStreamer, an open-source multimedia framework, for use on devices with limited storage in this 24-minute conference talk by Olivier Crête from Collabora. Learn techniques to reduce GStreamer's footprint from 150MB to just 5MB, including selecting only necessary plugins and statically compiling used functions. Discover why GStreamer remains a viable choice for tiny devices despite its extensive capabilities, which include support for modern formats like DASH, HLS, and RTSP 2.0. Gain insights from Crête, an experienced GStreamer developer and leader of Collabora's multimedia team, on implementing efficient multimedia solutions for embedded systems.
Syllabus
GStreamer for Tiny Devices -Olivier Crête, Collabora
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Linux Foundation
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