---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "Alessio Treglia" alessio@debian.org Date: Oct 22, 2014 1:42 PM Subject: Bits from the Debian Multimedia Maintainers To: debian-devel-announce@lists.debian.org Cc:
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Ciao!
The Debian Multimedia Maintainers have been quite active since the Wheezy release, and have some interesting news to share for the Jessie release. Here we give you a brief update on what work has been done and work that is still ongoing.
Let's see what's cooking for Jessie then.
Frameworks and libraries
* Support for many new media formats and codecs. The codec library libavcodec, which is used by popular media playback applications including vlc, mpv, totem (using gstreamer1.0-libav), xine, and many more, has been updated to the latest upstream release version 11 provided by Libav [libav]. This provides Debian users with HEVC playback, a native Opus decoder, Matroska 3D support, Apple ProRes, and much more. Please see [libav-changelog] for a full list of functionality additions and updates. * libebur128 libebur128 is a free implementation of the European Broadcasting Union Loudness Recommendation (EBU R128), which is essentially an alternative to ReplayGain. The library can be used to analyze audio perceived loudness and subsequentially normalize the volume during playback. * libltc libltc provides functionalities to encode and decode Linear (or Longitudinal) Timecode (LTC) from/to SMPTE data timecode. * libva libva and the driver for Intel GPUs has been updated to the 1.4.0 release. Support for new GPUs has been added. libva now also supports Wayland. * Pure Data A number of new additional libraries (externals) will appear in Jessie, including (among others) Eric Lyon's fftease and lyonpotpourrie, Thomas Musil's iemlib, the pdstring library for string manipulation and pd-lua that allows to write Pd-objects in the popular lua scripting language. JACK and LADI ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LASH Audio Session Handler was abandoned upstream a long time ago in favor of the new session management system, called ladish (LADI Session Handler). ladish allows users to run many JACK applications at once and save/restore their configuration with few mouse clicks. The current status of the integration between the session handler and JACK may be summarized as follows: * ladish provides the backend; * laditools contains a number of useful graphical tools to tune the session management system's whole configuration (including JACK); * gladish provides a easy-to-use graphical interface for the session handler. Note that ladish uses the D-Bus interface to the jack daemon, therefore only Jessie's jackd2 provides support for and also cooperates fine with it. Plugins: LV2 and LADSPA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Debian Jessie will bring the newest 1.10.0 version of the LV2 technology [lv2]. Most changes affect the packaging of new plugins and extensions, a brief list of packaging guidelines is now available [lv2-packaging]. A number of new plugins and development tools too have been made available during the Jessie development cycle: * LV2 Toolkit LVTK provides libraries that wrap the LV2 C API and extensions into easy to use C++ classes. The original work for this was mostly done by Lars Luthman in lv2-c++-tools. * Vee One Suite The whole suite by Rui Nuno Capela is now available in Jessie, and consists of three components: drumkv1: old-school drum-kit sampler synthesizer samplv1: polyphonic sampler synthv1: analog-style 4-oscillator substractive synthesizer All three are provided in both forms of LV2 plugins and stand-alone JACK client. JACK session, JACK MIDI, and ALSA MIDI are supported too. * x42-plugins and zam-plugins LV2 bundles containing many audio plugins for high quality processing. * Fomp Fomp is an LV2 port of the MCP, VCO, FIL, and WAH plugins by Fons Adriaensen. Some other components have been upgraded to more recent upstream versions: * ab2gate: 1.1.7 * calf: 0.0.19+git20140915+5de5da28 * eq10q: 2.0~beta5.1 * NASPRO: 0.5.1 We've packaged ste-plugins, Fons Adriaensen's new stereo LADSPA plugins bundle. A major upgrade of frei0r [frei0r], namely the standard collection for the minimalistic plugin API for video effects, will be available in Jessie. New multimedia applications
- Advene
Advene (Annotate Digital Video, Exchange on the NEt) is a flexible video annotation application.
- Ardour3
The new generation of the popular digital audio workstation will make its very first appearance in Debian Jessie.
- Cantata
Qt4 front-end for the MPD daemon.
- Csound
Csound for jessie will feature the new major series 6, with the improved IDE CsoundQT. This new csound supports improved array data type handling, multi-core rendering and debugging features.
- din
DIN Is Noise is a musical instrument and audio synthesizer that supports JACK audio output, MIDI, OSC, and IRC bot as input sources. It could be extended and customized with Tcl scripts too.
- dvd-slideshow
dvd-slideshow consists of a suite of command line tools which come in handy to make slideshows from collections of pictures. Documentation is provided and available in `/usr/share/doc/dvd-slideshow/'.
- dvdwizard
DVDwizard can fully automate the creation of DVD-Video filesystem. It supports graphical menus, chapters, multiple titlesets and multi-language streams. It supports both PAL and NTSC video modes too.
- flowblade
Flowblade is a video editor - like the popular KDenlive based on the MLT engine, but more lightweight and with some difference in editing concepts.
- forked-daapd
Forked-daapd switched [forked-daapd] to a new, active upstream again dropping Grand Central Dispatch in favor of libevent. The switch fixed several bugs and made forked-daapd available on all release architectures instead of shipping only on amd64 and i386. Now nothing prevents you from setting up a music streaming (DAAP/DACP) server on your favorite home server no matter if it is based on mips, arm or x86!
- harvid
HTTP Ardour Video Daemon decodes still images from movie files and serves them via HTTP. It provides frame-accurate decoding and is main use-case is to act as backend and second level cache for rendering the videotimeline in Ardour.
- Groove Basin
Groove Basin is a music player server with a web-based user interface inspired by Amarok 1.4. It runs on a server optionally connected to speakers. Guests can control the music player by connecting with a laptop, tablet, or smart phone. Further, users can stream their music libraries remotely. It comes with a fast, responsive web interface that supports keyboard shortcuts and drag drop. It also provides the ability to upload songs, download songs, and import songs by URL, including YouTube URLs. Groove Basin supports Dynamic Mode which automatically queues random songs, favoring songs that have not been queued recently. It automatically performs ReplayGain scanning on every song using the EBU R128 loudness standard, and automatically switches between track and album mode. Groove Basin supports the MPD protocol, which means it is compatible with MPD clients. There is also a more powerful Groove Basin protocol which you can use if the MPD protocol does not meet your needs.
- HandBrake
HandBrake, a versatile video transcoder, is now available for Jessie. It could convert video from nearly any format to a wide range of commonly supported codecs.
- jack-midi-clock
New jackd midiclock utility made by Robin Gareus.
- laborejo
Laborejo, Esperanto for "Workshop", is used to craft music through notation. It is a LilyPond GUI frontend, a MIDI creator and a tool collection to inspire and help music composers.
- mpv
mpv [mpv] is a movie player based on MPlayer and mplayer2. It supports a wide variety of video file formats, audio and video codecs, and subtitle types. The project focuses mainly on modern systems and encourages developer activity. As such, large portions of outdated code originating from MPlayer have been removed, and many new features and improvements have been added [mpv-changelog]. Note that, although there are still some similarities to its predecessors, mpv should be considered a completely different program (e.g. lacking compatibility with both mplayer and mplayer2 in terms of command-line arguments and configuration).
- smtube
SMTube is a stand-alone graphical video browser and player, which makes YouTube's videos browsing, playing, and download such a piece of cake. It has so many features that, we are sure, will make YouTube lovers very, very happy.
- sonic-visualiser
Sonic Visualiser Application for viewing and analysing the contents of music audio files.
- SoundScapeRenderer
SoundScapeRenderer (aka SSR) is a (rather) easy to use render engine for spatial audio, that provides a number of different rendering algorithms, ranging from binaural (headphone) playback via wave field synthesis to higher-order ambisonics.
- Videotrans
videotrans is a set of scripts that allow its user to reformat existing movies into the VOB format that is used on DVDs.
- XBMC
XBMC has been partially rebranded as "XBMC from Debian" [xbmc-debian] to make it clear that it is changed to conform to Debian's Policy. The latest stable release, 13.2 Gotham will be part of Jessie making Debian a good choice for HTPC-s.
- zita-bls1
Binaural stereo signals converter made by Fons Adriaensen
- zita-mu1
Stereo monitoring organiser for jackd made by Fons Adriaensen
- zita-njbridge
Jack clients to transmit multichannel audio over a local IP network made by Fons Adriaensen
- radium-compressor
Radium Compressor is the system compressor of the Radium suite. It is provided in the form of stand-alone JACK application.
Multimedia Tasks
With Jessie we are shipping a set of multimedia related tasks [tasks]. They include package lists for doing several multimedia related tasks. If you are interested in defining new tasks, or tweaking the current, existing ones, we are very much interested in hearing from you. Upgraded applications and libraries
- Aeolus: 0.9.0
- Aliki: 0.3.0
- Ams: 2.1.1
- amsynth: 1.4.2
- Audacious: 3.5.2
- Audacity: 2.0.5
- Audio File Library: 0.3.6
- Blender: 2.72b
- Bristol: 0.60.11f
- C* Audio Plugin Suite: 0.9.23
- Cecilia: 5.0.9
- cmus: 2.5.0
- DeVeDe: 3.23.0-13-gbfd73f3
- DRC: 3.2.1
- EasyTag: 2.2.2
- ebumeter: 0.2.0
- faustworks: 0.5
- ffDiaporama: 1.5
- ffms: 2.20
- gmusicbrowser: 1.1.13
- Hydrogen: 0.9.6.1
- IDJC: 0.8.14
- jack-tools: 20131226
- LiVES: 2.2.6
- mhWaveEdit: 1.4.23
- Mixxx: 1.11.0
- mp3fs: 0.91
- MusE: 2.1.2
- Petri-Foo: 0.1.87
- PHASEX: 0.14.97
- QjackCtl: 0.3.12
- Qtractor: 0.6.3
- rtaudio: 4.1.1
- Rosegarden: 14.02
- rtmidi: 2.1.0
- SoundTouch: 1.8.0
- stk: 4.4.4
- streamtuner2: 2.1.3
- SuperCollider: 3.6.6
- Synfig Studio: 0.64.1
- TerminatorX: 3.90
- tsdecrypt: 10.0
- Vamp Plugins SDK: 2.5
- VLC: Jessie will release with the 2.2.x series of VLC
- XCFA: 4.3.8
- xwax: 1.5
- xjadeo: 0.8.0
- x264: 0.142.2431+gita5831aa
- zynaddsubfx: 2.4.3
What's not going to be in Jessie
with the aim to improve the overall quality of the multimedia software available in Debian, we have dropped a number of packages which were abandoned upstream: * beast * flumotion * jack-rack * jokosher * lv2fil (suggested replacement for users is eq10q or calf eq) * phat * plotmm * specimen (suggested replacement for users is petri-foo - fork of specimen) * zynjacku (suggested replacement for users is jalv) We've also dropped mplayer, presently nobody seems interested in maintaining it. The suggested replacements for users are mplayer2 or mpv. Whilst the former is mostly compatible with mplayer in terms of command-line arguments and configuration (and adds a few new features too), the latter adds a lot of new features and improvements, and it is actively maintained upstream. Please note that although the mencoder package is no longer available anymore, avconv and mpv do provide encoding functionality. For more information see [avconv-man], [avconv-documentation] and [mpv-encoding]. Broken functionalities ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ rtkit under systemd is broken at the moment. [bug747568] Activity statistics ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ More information about team's activity are available at [team-stats]. Where to reach us ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Debian Multimedia Maintainers can be reached at pkg-multimedia-maintainers AT lists.alioth.debian.org for packaging related topics, or at debian-multimedia AT lists.debian.org for user and more general discussion. We would like to invite everyone interested in multimedia to join us there. Some of the team members are also in the #debian-multimedia channel on OFTC. Cheers! Alessio Treglia on behalf of the Debian Multimedia Maintainers [bug747568] https://bugs.debian.org/747568 [forked-daapd] http://bit.ly/1rqwAW1 [frei0r] http://frei0r.dyne.org/ [libav] http://libav.org [libav-changelog] http://bit.ly/1DB3MTo [lv2] http://lv2plug.in/ [lv2-packaging] https://wiki.debian.org/DebianMultimedia/Policy/LV2 [mpv] http://mpv.io/ [mpv-changelog] http://bit.ly/1tLqV4i [mpv-encoding] http://bit.ly/1tcgE0f [avconv-man] http://bit.ly/1s8QKE5 [avconv-documentation] https://libav.org/avconv.html [tasks] http://blends.debian.org/multimedia/tasks/index [team-stats] http://blends.debian.org/multimedia/ [xbmc-debian] http://balintreczey.hu/blog/introducing-xbmc-from-debian/ - -- Alessio Treglia | www.alessiotreglia.com Debian Developer | alessio@debian.org Ubuntu Core Developer | quadrispro@ubuntu.com 0416 0004 A827 6E40 BB98 90FB E8A4 8AE5 311D 765A -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJUR+wTAAoJEOikiuUxHXZadN8P/RqWC6LKNXUrUNGk3J1zRQx9 Op1HzPv7dvhWjpRiYkSHKw1P9Q7Dm6cSVCp3sjtH9FYmBMz8CTA0/agsSMMPvgXU NuRAlvILCjCuHAJ0PqySBb8buIpVWkz/vHCmV10CiWK7eK5NhcJdbUH5tQkG8bQy IfYYWlivt7DTMePz3JkWozFNTMwELCS3qhmQE7Mh+FhU3I8PXA5+k/SU7bRH6Nfv I6hlYsri+SmB9bhA1O9Lvrzqy/A6nZx8C4iq/yfj/4jw2uwIZ5pskzgd29yNaAPX 0H48IfaHhaHqu5q7fAtZ7N2iuEK35rK2OOkcSOmBJNvEeAPB/kHzXnMfQHzIlekY os0gENSpG2woKuxeQVw1/nWx/ItutfE0OMvRyKMllW7TubAelN2MvIgYMEjU2nJ/ QssXjC4HGOazeH7Q7biluAo10UVQ0jE5yoaOoMvn/qQ/TWc/BX8LvK+x+erkac90 R1PHcfQmYZMhQMgLTwT5VK0/hcWGlSJCqcuPO16Y4JmEh3Q95ZQ9XXmniLkVW491 XAo0ql02z6K2hciK8F7K9CbSpNGGJUqB9yRbyFAPTA2J9Z/Kn4u6KP/vR1SXxtOE XhrFUA5TRcsRJdIypzizYwey4cq9hXV6/92XomUgHUwXMvm99Fi+3veV9vWIel1j cIj8TILYs7cst2c9D/ts =N7zp -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-announce-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact
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