Because Gstreamer features are more under Linux platform. But same package if required to port for Windows, seems a hell is just sitting out there. If we try with Winbuilds, it does not fit all the features that is available for linux distros.
Question: 1) Is it not possible install Cygwin/Mingw in Windows XP/Vista/7 2) Put the GStreamer source and compile there 3) Use Cygwin way of GStreamerĀ
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Everything is possible. Try OSSBuild.
http://code.google.com/p/ossbuild/
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On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 2:26 AM, Shamun toha md <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Because Gstreamer features are more under Linux platform. But same package > if required to port for Windows, seems a hell is just sitting out there. > If we try with Winbuilds, it does not fit all the features that is available > for linux distros. > Question: > 1) Is it not possible install Cygwin/Mingw in Windows XP/Vista/7 That is certainly possible. > 2) Put the GStreamer source and compile there That is possible too, though it's complex and absurdly slow - using winbuilds is a much better idea. > 3) Use Cygwin way of GStreamer > Impossible, anyone ever tried ? Can then JAVA wrapper will work ? Can JAVA > Applet will work ? It should be possible (though it may require some work) to get the java wrapper to work on windows. Java applets running native code are pointless though - hard to develop, hard to deploy, not helpful to anyone. Don't do that. Mike ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Forrester recently released a report on the Return on Investment (ROI) of Google Apps. They found a 300% ROI, 38%-56% cost savings, and break-even within 7 months. Over 3 million businesses have gone Google with Google Apps: an online email calendar, and document program that's accessible from your browser. Read the Forrester report: http://p.sf.net/sfu/googleapps-sfnew _______________________________________________ gstreamer-devel mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gstreamer-devel |
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