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(new) ges0.10-tools_0.10.0.3-1_amd64.deb optional utils
Tools for use with the GStreamer editing services
 The GStreamer multimedia framework and the accompanying GNonLin set of
 plugins for non-linear editing offer all the building blocks for:
 * Decoding and encoding to a wide variety of formats, through all the
   available GStreamer plugins.
 * Easily choosing segments of streams and arranging them through time
   through the GNonLin set of plugins.
 But all those building blocks only offer stream-level access, which
 results in developers who want to write non-linear editors to write a
 consequent amount of code to get to the level of non-linear editing
 notions which are closer and more meaningful for the end-user
 (and therefore the application).
 .
 The GStreamer Editing Services (GES) aims to fill the gap between
 GStreamer/GNonLin and the application developer by offering a series
 of classes to simplify the creation of many kind of editing-related
 applications.
 .
 This package contains command-line tools for GStreamer editing
 services.
(new) gir1.2-ges-0.10_0.10.0.3-1_amd64.deb optional libs
GObject introspection data for the GES library
 The GStreamer multimedia framework and the accompanying GNonLin set of
 plugins for non-linear editing offer all the building blocks for:
 * Decoding and encoding to a wide variety of formats, through all the
   available GStreamer plugins.
 * Easily choosing segments of streams and arranging them through time
   through the GNonLin set of plugins.
 But all those building blocks only offer stream-level access, which
 results in developers who want to write non-linear editors to write a
 consequent amount of code to get to the level of non-linear editing
 notions which are closer and more meaningful for the end-user
 (and therefore the application).
 .
 The GStreamer Editing Services (GES) aims to fill the gap between
 GStreamer/GNonLin and the application developer by offering a series
 of classes to simplify the creation of many kind of editing-related
 applications.
 .
 This package contains introspection data for the GStreamer editing
 services.
(new) gstreamer0.10-editing-services_0.10.0.3-1.debian.tar.gz optional libs
(new) gstreamer0.10-editing-services_0.10.0.3-1.dsc optional libs
(new) gstreamer0.10-editing-services_0.10.0.3.orig.tar.bz2 optional libs
(new) libges-0.10-0_0.10.0.3-1_amd64.deb optional libs
GStreamer editing services (shared library)
 The GStreamer multimedia framework and the accompanying GNonLin set of
 plugins for non-linear editing offer all the building blocks for:
 * Decoding and encoding to a wide variety of formats, through all the
   available GStreamer plugins.
 * Easily choosing segments of streams and arranging them through time
   through the GNonLin set of plugins.
 But all those building blocks only offer stream-level access, which
 results in developers who want to write non-linear editors to write a
 consequent amount of code to get to the level of non-linear editing
 notions which are closer and more meaningful for the end-user
 (and therefore the application).
 .
 The GStreamer Editing Services (GES) aims to fill the gap between
 GStreamer/GNonLin and the application developer by offering a series
 of classes to simplify the creation of many kind of editing-related
 applications.
 .
 This package contains the shared library for the GStreamer editing
 services.
(new) libges-0.10-dev_0.10.0.3-1_amd64.deb optional libdevel
GStreamer editing services (development files)
 The GStreamer multimedia framework and the accompanying GNonLin set of
 plugins for non-linear editing offer all the building blocks for:
 * Decoding and encoding to a wide variety of formats, through all the
   available GStreamer plugins.
 * Easily choosing segments of streams and arranging them through time
   through the GNonLin set of plugins.
 But all those building blocks only offer stream-level access, which
 results in developers who want to write non-linear editors to write a
 consequent amount of code to get to the level of non-linear editing
 notions which are closer and more meaningful for the end-user
 (and therefore the application).
 .
 The GStreamer Editing Services (GES) aims to fill the gap between
 GStreamer/GNonLin and the application developer by offering a series
 of classes to simplify the creation of many kind of editing-related
 applications.
 .
 This package contains development files for the GStreamer
 editing services.
(new) libges-0.10-doc_0.10.0.3-1_all.deb optional doc
GStreamer editing services (documentation)
 The GStreamer multimedia framework and the accompanying GNonLin set of
 plugins for non-linear editing offer all the building blocks for:
 * Decoding and encoding to a wide variety of formats, through all the
   available GStreamer plugins.
 * Easily choosing segments of streams and arranging them through time
   through the GNonLin set of plugins.
 But all those building blocks only offer stream-level access, which
 results in developers who want to write non-linear editors to write a
 consequent amount of code to get to the level of non-linear editing
 notions which are closer and more meaningful for the end-user
 (and therefore the application).
 .
 The GStreamer Editing Services (GES) aims to fill the gap between
 GStreamer/GNonLin and the application developer by offering a series
 of classes to simplify the creation of many kind of editing-related
 applications.
 .
 This package contains the documentation for the GStreamer editing services.
Changes: gstreamer0.10-editing-services (0.10.0.3-1) experimental; urgency=low
 .
  * New upstream pre-release:
    + debian/libges-0.10-0.symbols:
      - Update symbols.
    + debian/libges-0.10-doc.install,
      debian/rules,
      debian/control:
      - Add documentation package.


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