gst-libav1.0 1.13.91-1 source package in Ubuntu

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gst-libav1.0 (1.13.91-1) experimental; urgency=medium

  * New upstream release candidate.

 -- Sebastian Dröge <email address hidden>  Wed, 14 Mar 2018 11:16:24 +0200

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gstreamer1.0-libav: libav plugin for GStreamer

 This GStreamer plugin supports a large number of audio and video compression
 formats through the use of the libav library. The plugin contains GStreamer
 elements for encoding 40+ formats (MPEG, DivX, MPEG4, AC3, DV, ...), decoding
 elements for decoding 90+ formats (AVI, MPEG, OGG, Matroska, ASF, ...),
 demuxing 30+ formats and colorspace conversion.
 .
 http://www.libav.org/
 http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/
 http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/modules/gst-libav.html

gstreamer1.0-libav-dbg: libav plugin for GStreamer (debug symbols)

 This GStreamer plugin supports a large number of audio and video compression
 formats through the use of the libav library. The plugin contains GStreamer
 elements for encoding 40+ formats (MPEG, DivX, MPEG4, AC3, DV, ...), decoding
 elements for decoding 90+ formats (AVI, MPEG, OGG, Matroska, ASF, ...),
 demuxing 30+ formats and colorspace conversion.
 .
 http://www.libav.org/
 http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/
 http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/modules/gst-libav.html
 .
 This package contains unstripped shared libraries. It is provided primarily
 to provide a backtrace with names in a debugger, this makes it somewhat
 easier to interpret core dumps. The libraries are installed in
 /usr/lib/debug and are automatically used by gdb.