Brussels / 4 & 5 February 2023

schedule

Open Media devroom


09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Saturday GStreamer: State of the Union 2023 PipeWire state of the union
What is and what will be
Modern Camera Handling in Chromium
Implementing Camera Access with xdg-desktop-portal and PipeWire in Chromium
Advanced programmable use of Liquidsoap with FFmpeg
Explore how the liquidsoap language can be used in new, safe ways for building media pipelines and leverage FFmpeg functionalities
Dual presentation: FFmpeg 6 and VLC.js 4K HDR video with AV1 : A Reality Check VVenC & VVdeC: Open source video encoding and playback for VVC
H.264/AVC – x264, H.265/HEVC – x265, H.266/VVC – VVenC? History, current state, and ecosystem around open source VVC implementations.
The FFV1 ecosystem
A lossless video coding format. IETF standardization, FFmpeg, MediaConch, RAWcooked
AVX512 in FFmpeg Scalable vector multimedia optimisations
RVV and SVE2 extension intro
Using the FIM (Fbi IMproved) Universal Image Viewer
A scriptable and highly configurable, yet minimalistic image viewer for X, the Linux framebuffer, and Ascii Art, for command line users
Merging Two Worlds - Broadcast and WebRTC The open source stack for animation movie pipelines
The tools needed to cover every step of the animation movie creation process
Melrōse, a music programming environment
new language to program MIDI sequences
Become a rockstar using FOSS!
Or at least use FOSS to write and share music for fun!
Distributing multicast channels to 3rd parties: a case study with OSS and virtualization/SR-IOV

Read the Call for Papers at https://lists.fosdem.org/pipermail/fosdem/2022q4/003451.html.

The Open Media Room will focus on all things Free & Open Source Media Projects, including Software and Hardware, spanning from building audio & video applications, through standards, formats, codecs, video analytics and Search to Web video, IPTV, Broadcasting and Radio practices and much more. If you're interested in video, image or audio technologies, and the breadth of available open source technologies and communities for media - the Open Media Room is for you!

Event Speakers Start End

Saturday

  GStreamer: State of the Union 2023 Olivier Crête 10:30 10:55
  PipeWire state of the union
What is and what will be
Wim Taymans 11:00 11:25
  Modern Camera Handling in Chromium
Implementing Camera Access with xdg-desktop-portal and PipeWire in Chromium
Michael Olbrich 11:30 11:55
  Advanced programmable use of Liquidsoap with FFmpeg
Explore how the liquidsoap language can be used in new, safe ways for building media pipelines and leverage FFmpeg functionalities
Romain Beauxis 12:00 12:25
  Dual presentation: FFmpeg 6 and VLC.js Jean-Baptiste Kempf 12:30 12:55
  4K HDR video with AV1 : A Reality Check Vibhoothi . 13:00 13:25
  VVenC & VVdeC: Open source video encoding and playback for VVC
H.264/AVC – x264, H.265/HEVC – x265, H.266/VVC – VVenC? History, current state, and ecosystem around open source VVC implementations.
Adam Wieckowski 13:30 13:55
  The FFV1 ecosystem
A lossless video coding format. IETF standardization, FFmpeg, MediaConch, RAWcooked
Jérôme Martinez 14:00 14:25
  AVX512 in FFmpeg Kieran Kunhya 14:30 14:55
  Scalable vector multimedia optimisations
RVV and SVE2 extension intro
Rémi Denis-Courmont 15:00 15:25
  Using the FIM (Fbi IMproved) Universal Image Viewer
A scriptable and highly configurable, yet minimalistic image viewer for X, the Linux framebuffer, and Ascii Art, for command line users
Michele Martone 15:30 15:55
  Merging Two Worlds - Broadcast and WebRTC Dan Jenkins 16:00 16:25
  The open source stack for animation movie pipelines
The tools needed to cover every step of the animation movie creation process
Frank Rousseau 16:30 16:55
  Melrōse, a music programming environment
new language to program MIDI sequences
Ernest Micklei 17:00 17:25
  Become a rockstar using FOSS!
Or at least use FOSS to write and share music for fun!
Lorenzo Miniero 17:30 17:55
  Distributing multicast channels to 3rd parties: a case study with OSS and virtualization/SR-IOV Christophe Massiot 18:00 18:25