Motion Spell Announces Seamless GPAC Integration with GStreamer Transforming OTT Packaging Workflows for the Streaming Industry
Paris, France – December 17, 2024 – Motion Spell, the leading provider of professional services for GPAC, the open-source ultramedia framework, today announced the integration of GPAC with GStreamer. This innovation bridges two of the most robust open-source projects, enabling a comprehensive solution for modern streaming workflows and addressing long standing gaps in OTT packaging.
GStreamer, renowned for its modular framework and widespread adoption, lacked a native solution for key OTT packaging protocols such as DASH, HLS, and CMAF. Motion Spell's integration solves this problem by bringing GPAC’s advanced packaging capabilities directly into GStreamer. Developers can now handle packaging, encryption, and metadata seamlessly within their existing GStreamer pipelines, eliminating inefficiencies and simplifying workflows.
The development delivers a seamless, native interaction that eliminates reliance on less efficient methods like sockets or pipes.
"By embedding GPAC into GStreamer, we’re creating a unified toolset for developers to streamline their workflows,” said Deniz Ugur, Software Architect at Motion Spell. “This integration combines the versatility of GStreamer with the advanced packaging capabilities of GPAC, setting a new standard for the streaming industry."
The new integration offers GStreamer users an all-in-one solution for adaptive streaming. It simplifies workflows by performing more efficient media processes and packaging within GPAC. It provides tremendous flexibility, enabling access to advanced features such as subtitles, metadata, encryption and adaptive bitrate streaming. It is also scalable, with the ability to deliver smooth, high-quality streaming experiences to diverse audiences, regardless of device or connection speed.
Motion Spell remains committed to the principles of open-source collaboration.
The integration is available under the AGPLv3 license for the developer community, as well as a commercial offering for enterprises seeking tailored solutions and professional support. This dual model ensures accessibility for all while fostering sustainability and growth. Motion Spell’s approach ensures accessibility for the community while fostering a sustainable economic model.
This development signals a new era for GStreamer, expanding its capabilities and empowering its user community to tackle advanced streaming challenges with ease. Whether you’re a developer, content provider, or platform operator, this integration opens doors to new possibilities in adaptive streaming.
This announcement follows Deniz Ugur’s presentation at the 2024 GStreamer Conference, where the integration was initially previewed with live demonstrations of its technical capabilities.
About Motion Spell
Motion Spell is a professional services and consulting company and the exclusive commercial licensor of GPAC. Led by Romain Bouqueau, one of GPAC’s principal architects and an expert in advanced multimedia streaming, transcoding, packaging and delivery. Motion Spell enables its clients to leverage the full potential of GPAC for deploying state-of-the-art multimedia solutions. The company provides a comprehensive suite of services, including professional consulting, integration support, commercial licensing, training and bespoke solutions. With a strong focus on innovation, R&D and standards, Motion Spell is dedicated to empowering clients with efficient, flexible multimedia solutions. The company’s commitment to redefining industry trends and providing operational flexibility ensures a robust return on investment for its clients. The company is based in Paris, France. For more information: www.motionspell.com
Contacts
Romain Bouqueau, CEO of Motion Spell, romain.bouqueau@motionspell.com
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