Thanks for your suggestion! On the PC, our newly installed
libgstreamer-0.10 is about 600KB, and gstreamer-0.10 is about 3MB, and
the two could further be stripped down in size for sure; and we have
seen some platform like Maemo has optimized gstreamer size to about 1MB.
Gstreamer-ffmpeg plugin on PC is big, and after its installation,
gstreamer-0.10 becomes about 6MB totally. We would most probably
consider gstreamer on embedded platform after Twango FLV issue resolved.
Best regards,
Hong Yu
Bastiaan Jacques wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jan 2008, Hong Yu wrote:
Therefore, if you would still consider the ffmpeg option, could we
help with, for example, coding the ffmpeg related media-handling
components? We are working for embedded platform, so we would
appreciate it if the GStreamer's 7MB size libraries could be removed.
Thank you!
On a sidenote: if your size indication of 7MB is for gstreamer itself,
then you also might consider stripping down gstreamer. Gstreamer uses a
plugin-based system, so you can simply remove the plugins that aren't
required for Gnash in your embedded setup. Given that, you should be
able to strip it down to less than 1MB. That's not taking into account
any of Gstreamer's dependencies, and you'll still need ffmpeg (in the
form of gstreamer-ffmpeg).
Bastiaan
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