GPAC is a multimedia framework based on the MPEG4 systems standard. It aims to integrate as many "rich media" technologies as possible. It already supports MPEG-4 BIFS, SVG, MPEG-4 LASeR, VRML, and X3D presentations, many audio/video codecs and formats, RTP/RTSP streaming, and MPEG-2 TS broadcast.
| Tags | multimedia |
|---|---|
| Licenses | LGPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux Windows Windows |
| Implementation | C |
Recent releases


Changes: This release adds many enhancements to SVG and LASeR support, memory optimizations for 2D scenes (BIFS, SVG), and initial Symbian S60 third edition support.


Changes: This release adds many new features to MP4Box (mp4 file splitting, file concatenation, meta support, and improved AVC/H264 muxing) and a code rewrite in GPAC for fixed-point support.


Changes: This release includes many improvements on the authoring side, among which more are 3GPP2 tools (media importing, dumping, and hinting), ISMA E&A (ISMACryp) specification (encryption, decryption, and hinting), AVC/H264 tools (import/export/hinting), and more 3GPP/MPEG-4 text support (SUB subtitles and QT TeXML). For the first time since 0.1.4, Osmo4 on PocketPC (2D only) is much more stable and almost usable.


Changes: This release has 3GPP timed text support, playlist and navigation for Osmo4, h264 support through ffmpeg, MP4Box enhancements, and new GPAC regression tests. There are many fixes.


No changes have been submitted for this release.