Name : gpac
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Version : 0.2.4
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Release : 1.guru.suse92
| Date : 2005-04-01 00:53:30
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Group : Productivity/Multimedia/Other
| Source RPM : gpac-0.2.4-1.guru.suse92.src.rpm
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Size : 3.80 MB
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Packager : Pascal Bleser < guru_unixtech_be>
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Summary : Multimedia framework based on the MPEG-4 standard
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Description :
GPAC is a multimedia framework based on the MPEG-4 Systems standard (ISO/IEC 14496-1) developed from scratch in ANSI C. GPAC is licensed under the GNU General Public License.
The original development goal is to provide a clean (a.k.a. readable by as many people as possible), small and flexible alternative to the MPEG-4 Systems reference software (known as IM1 and distributed in ISO/IEC 14496-5). The MPEG-4 Reference software is indeed a very large piece of software, designed to verify the standard rather than provide a small, production-stable software. GPAC is written in ANSI C for portability reasons (embedded platforms and DSPs) with a simple goal: keep the memory footprint as low as possible.
The natural evolution has been the integration of recent multimedia standards (SVG/SMIL, VRML, X3D, SWF, 3GPP(2) tools, etc) into a single framework. VRML97 and a good amount of the X3D standard have already been integrated into GPAC, as well as some SVG support and experimental Macromedia Flash support.
The current GPAC release already covers a very large part of the MPEG-4 standard, and has some good support for 3GPP and VRML/X3D, and features what can probably be seen as the most advanced and robust 2D MPEG-4 Player available worldwide, as well as a decent 3D player - have a look at the screenshots page.
GPAC also features MPEG-4 Systems encoders/multiplexers, publishing tools for content distribution for MP4 and 3GPP(2) files and many tools for scene descriptions (MPEG4< ->VRML< ->X3D converters, SWF->MPEG-4, etc...).
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RPM found in directory: /packages/linux-pbone/ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/suser-guru/rpm/packages/Multimedia/gpac |