https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/OPEN-151
Dated from when fmod went to fmodex
Kokua used gstreamer for streaming for windows, but went to fmodex because
of code being out of date with plugins.
Specfic to this was not playing some stream rates.

I could set Kokua back to gstreamer but would need to autobuild1.0 the
archives.

There is an overhead of the gstreamer plugins dll's. iirc it was about 25
MB.

Kokua still uses gstreamer for linux as a lot of the linux users want as
much opensource as possible.

Linux version relies on distro packages for the plugins.


On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 5:09 PM, Cinder Roxley <cin...@alchemyviewer.org>
wrote:

> On May 16, 2016 at 4:03:29 PM, Callum Prentice (Callum) (
> cal...@lindenlab.com) wrote:
>
>   Do you know if anyone has made a Windows or OS X version of it ?
>> ​
>>
>>
>> I made an attempt three years ago, got it working on OS X. Got frustrated
>> with mingw and moved on to something else. I know the Imprudence team had
>> some success with replacing both FMOD and Quicktime with gstreamer earlier
>> than that, but this issue from their tracker shows that they then debated
>> moving to FFMpeg or libvlc instead:
>> https://sourceforge.net/p/team-purple/imprudence/tickets/340/
>> ​
>>
>
> Good info - I'll go take a look - thanks Cinder.​
>  ​
>
> Looks like this is the last efforts on gstreamer for the viewer from
> Inworldz. Autobuild 3p for building gstreamer 1.0 win32:
> https://bitbucket.org/mccabe/3p-gstreamer-sdk-x86-iw
> --
> Cinder Roxley
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