Android uses OpenCore, which is provided by PacketVideo as default
multimedia framework. But, after reviewing code, I found OpenCore is
not easy to work with and its resource (the number of plugin) is very
limited. So, I tried to port gstreamer to Android to provide a more flexibility and richer feature set. Fortunately, it can work. Now, I will share my experience here.<br><br>The work includes:<br> - glib<br> - liboil<br>
- gstreamer core<br> - gst-plugin-base<br> - gst-plugin-good<br> - gst-plugin-bad<br> - gst-openmax<br> - audio sink/video sink for android<br> - glue layer to integrate gst into android's multimedia framework<br>
<br>You can find step by step introduction and all patches in my group. To get it, you have to request to be a member. I'm sorry for this. I will remove this obstacle in near future. :-)<br><br><a href="http://groups.google.com/group/prajnashi/web">http://groups.google.com/group/prajnashi/web</a><br>
<br clear="all">-- Prajnashi S<br>