

In-place editing (no file remultiplexing) User tags injection for HLS master and variant playlists Text segments in native format (WebVTT, TTML) in dasher PPS injection for inband parameter set modesĭASH period continuity support (from playlists or reframer) Playback improvements for SRD (HEVC tiling and independent streams)

HLS/DASH signaling of intra-only representations Low Latency HLS (LL-HLS, generation and playback)Ĭustom forwarding modes of DASH reader, allowing for example to encrypt/decrypt a live DASH/HLS sessionĭASHing now possible using inband cues (generated by flist, dashin or dasher filters) MP4Box has been improved as well and is now capable of in-place rewrite, resulting in much faster IOs when editing files.Īs usual, installers are available on gpac.io for most common platforms.Įnjoy, give us feedback and spread the news! This release brings support for Python and NodeJS: you can now interact with GPAC media pipelines using these languages, from basic session processing down to packet-level manipulations.Ī new JSON-based video editor called avmix has landed in GPAC: it is designed for typical live processing tasks (scheduling, animations and transitions, graphics/text insertion) running from command line with or without GPU.Ī lot of work has been put on HLS support for both client and packager, with support for low latency HLS. We are happy to announce the release GPAC 2.0, packed with new features!
