17 Jun 22:24
Re: Mozilla & gstreamer
Michael Dale <mdale <at> wikimedia.org>
2009-06-17 20:24:51 GMT
2009-06-17 20:24:51 GMT
yea but its important to set the long term path now.. so our add-ons use the right framework. Firefogg.org client side transcoding (and hopefully soon audio capture) right now it uses ffmpeg2theora. If we know that gstreamer is in the road-map we would start designing the add-on with that direction in-mind. --michael David Ascher wrote: > On 6/17/09 1:05 PM, Michael Dale wrote: >> Mozilla is looking to include auiod/video capture for Firefox and the >> Mozilla platform in the future. Gstreamer was proposed as a technical >> solution. Technical issues aside Chris Blizzard expressed concern >> over issues with licenses. Before technical issues for gstreamer with >> Mozilla Firefox can be fully considered the license issues have to be >> sorted. > > A side note: I believe that the context was Thunderbird, not Firefox. > The licensing restrictions aren't any different, and it's possible > that Firefox would do something like that, but I just wanted to set > the context. > > Also, my comment was that I'd want to explore what's possible as > Thunderbird add-on -- it's way, way too early to talk about inclusion > of anything in Thunderbird or Firefox. I'd be fine with an add-on > that was Linux only and LGPL, for example, as it'd be an experiment, > not a part of Thunderbird. > >> If these license issues can be sorted a more technical discussion can >> follow as to whether gstreamer would be the best choice for inclusion >> of these features into the Mozilla platform. > > As Chris mentioned, cross-platform support is at least as important I > suspect from a Mozilla POV. I'm ignorant: what's the state of > gstreamer on Windows/Mac? > > --david > >
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