lets talk abaut gstreamer 1.10.5, gstreamer-libav, ffmpeg, bluray and vlc

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Hello guys,

my playground this days with gstreamer resources can be found at:

http://centos.cms4all.org/repo/7/gstreamer/

The best thing for centos I think to compile the given one by gstream 
libav:

Has ffmpeg 3.2.5 not ffmpeg 2.8.13 what is the background for vlc. In
principal it's possible to build ffmpeg 3.4.

http://centos.cms4all.org/repo/7/gstreamer-ffmpeg3/

vlc 2.26 is only compatible with ffmpeg 2.8.xx release.


Hopefully i get response from the gstreamer guys to get bluray running
with gstream-libav. In the past it was possible with gstreamer 1.4.5.

As a side node as always: Got problems with dvd on usb blurayplayer,
but this is another storry and can not be fixed from the kernel side.
Buffer problems. Blurays & DVD (builtin drive) are playing with vlc.
Totem can play anything, exclude bluray. 

http://centos.cms4all.org/repo/7/media/

Another little problem is vlc 3.0 can only compiled with gcc 4.9 and
upper. Has to be rearrange for static gcclib, no real dependency by
installation. 
http://vault.centos.org/7.4.1708/sclo/Source/rh/devtoolset-3/
Not yet on my todo list. Why 4.9? No g++ binary break.

Bluray taken from my libbluray1 rpm otherwise i brick gvfs (bluray
0.2.3). Recompiled test wise. Think about to write a mail to redhat.

Yes I replace the complete gstreamer 1.10.4 with 1.10.5, because of
minor update.

The original package was gstreamer-libav-0.6. It was complete
inpossible to play anything good in totem. 

What do you think ?

Sincerely

Andy

PS: I'm tired. Please forget my bad english this days...
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