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Hi Amee,
The answer to your question depends on a lot of factors. If you include
everything available then GStreamer supports almost every audio and
video format, container format and protocol that is worth mentioning.

For protocols that means that GStreamer comes with support for http,
tcp, udp, rtp, rtsp, rtmp support. 

For container formats there are demuxers (and muxers) for all the major
formats like Quicktime, MP4, 3GPP, AVI, ASF, Ogg, Matroska, Real, MPEG2
PS and MPEG2 TS.

For codecs the situation varies on where you deploy. In terms of open
source stuff we support quite a few codecs in the good, ugly, bad and
ffmpeg package. 

But there are also quite a few hardware makers which will provide you
with GStreamer wrappers for their DSP codecs, like Texas Instruments.

You also have the Gst-openmax module which wraps any openmax codecs you
might have.

There are also companies licensing codecs for GStreamer, like Fluendo
(http://www.fluendo.com) or Entropywave (http://www.entropywave.com/)

Christian


On Thu, 2009-04-02 at 14:51 +0530, amee.desai at wipro.com wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I want to know the list of audio formats, video formats, description
> formats and protocols supported by the Gstreamer.
> 
> Thanks and Regards,
> Amee
> 
> 
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