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Automotive Grade Linux AMM

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Mark Filion
October 15, 2018

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It's about drive!

This week, two Collaborans will be in Dresden, Germany to take part in the Automotive Grade Linux All Member Meeting. George Kiagiadakis and Daniel Stone will be in attendance, with the former also giving a presentation on the latest happenings in upstream multimedia. If you're planning on attending, please make sure to come say hello!

See you in Dresden!

Presentation

  • "Updates from the Upstream Multimedia Frameworks Scene" by George Kiagiadkis – Wednesday, Oct. 17, 16:10 CEST.

    This session intends to provide all AGL members with an overview of recent developments in the upstream multimedia frameworks scene, including work done in the industry-leading GStreamer framework, but also in the young and promising PipeWire framework that intends to greatly improve handling of audio and video under Linux. With the automotive use case in mind, George will go through changes that happened in late 2017 and 2018 and will also provide a view of the future of multimedia on the desktop and how this may affect AGL.

 

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