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authorChristian Schaller <christian.schaller@collabora.co.uk>2010-08-23 12:01:54 +0100
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<table width="100%" border="1" bordercolor="#000000" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0">
- <tr valign="top">
-
- <td>
- <p>Wim Taymans, Collabora Multimedia
- </p>
- <p>
- Wim Taymans is one of the founders of the GStreamer project and the man behind the current GStreamer design. Wim got
- a long history in the development of multimedia software, starting with computer game development on the Commodore 64.
- Wim Taymans is a co-founder of Collabora Multimedia and is working on assisting Collabora Multimedia customers with the
- design and use of GStreamer.
- </p>
- <p>
- Wim Taymans will in his keynote be speaking about the current state of GStreamer and the development plans for GStreamer 1.0.
- </p>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr valign="top">
- <td>
- <p>Philippe Normand has worked at ENST-Bretagne (France) on home-care and domotic technologies for
- elderly people. He too worked on the Elisa/Moovida media-center project at Fluendo.
- </p>
- <p>At Igalia he currently works on improving the HTML5 audio/video support in WebKitGTK+ with the GStreamer
- multimedia framework. Philippe has a Master degree in Computer Sciences.</p>
- </td></tr>
-
- <tr valign="top">
- <td>
- <p>Mike Smith,Songbird
- </p>
- <p>
- Mike Smith is the main GStreamer developer at Songbird, a company making the cross-platform music player Songbird.
- Mike will talk about their experiences with using GStreamer as a cross-platform media engine on Linux, Windows
- and Mac OS X.
- </p></td></tr>
- <tr valign="top">
-
- <td>
- <p>Edward Hervey, Collabora Multimedia
- </p>
- <p>Edward Hervey founded PiTiVi during his final year at the EPITECH engineering school in Paris.
- He soon found that PiTiVi's needs required improvements to the GStreamer framework, and began
- developing them. At Collabora Multimedia, Edward manages the PiTiVi team and continues to contribute
- substantially to the GStreamer project
- </p>
- </td>
+ <tr valign="top"><td>
+ <p>Wim Taymans, Collabora Multimedia</p>
+ <p>
+ Wim Taymans is one of the founders of the GStreamer project and the man behind the current GStreamer design. Wim got
+ a long history in the development of multimedia software, starting with computer game development on the Commodore 64.
+ Wim Taymans is a co-founder of Collabora Multimedia and is working on assisting Collabora Multimedia customers with the
+ design and use of GStreamer.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Wim Taymans will in his keynote be speaking about the current state of GStreamer and the development plans for GStreamer 1.0.
+ </p>
+ </td></tr>
+ <tr valign="top"><td>
+ <p>Philippe Normand has worked at ENST-Bretagne (France) on home-care and domotic technologies for
+ elderly people. He too worked on the Elisa/Moovida media-center project at Fluendo.
+ </p>
+ <p>At Igalia he currently works on improving the HTML5 audio/video support in WebKitGTK+ with the GStreamer
+ multimedia framework. Philippe has a Master degree in Computer Sciences.</p>
+ </td></tr>
- <td>
- <p>A GStreamer based framework for adaptive streaming
- applications, Emanuele Quacchio, ST Microelectronics</p>
- <p>Emanuele QUACCHIO *received the Master Degree in Electronic Engineering
- from the Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy in 2003. He worked two
- years as a researcher in the Dept. of Electronics of the same university
- and joined STMicroelectronics at the AST-system R&amp;D group in 2006, where
- he is currently working as a Senior System Engineer. His activities are
- mainly focused on embedded SW development for STB/mobile platforms,
- video compression standards and streaming protocols. He published and
- co-authored several papers on the principal journals of engineering and
- conferences. Since 2006 he has participated to a number of EU funded
- projects (ASTRALS, SEA, P2PNext, COAST) and he has given lectures at
- Polytechnic of Turin on video communication.</p>
+ <tr valign="top"><td>
+ <p>Michael Smith,Songbird
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Michael Smith is the main GStreamer developer at Songbird, a company making the cross-platform music player Songbird.
+ Michael will talk about their experiences with using GStreamer as a cross-platform media engine on Linux, Windows
+ and Mac OS X.
+ </p>
+ </td></tr>
+
+ <tr valign="top"><td>
+ <p>Edward Hervey, Collabora Multimedia
+ </p>
+ <p>Edward Hervey founded PiTiVi during his final year at the EPITECH engineering school in Paris.
+ He soon found that PiTiVi's needs required improvements to the GStreamer framework, and began
+ developing them. At Collabora Multimedia, Edward manages the PiTiVi team and continues to contribute
+ substantially to the GStreamer project
+ </p>
+ </td></tr>
+
+ <tr><td>
+ <p>A GStreamer based framework for adaptive streaming
+ applications, Emanuele Quacchio, ST Microelectronics</p>
+ <p>Emanuele QUACCHIO *received the Master Degree in Electronic Engineering
+ from the Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy in 2003. He worked two
+ years as a researcher in the Dept. of Electronics of the same university
+ and joined STMicroelectronics at the AST-system R&amp;D group in 2006, where
+ he is currently working as a Senior System Engineer. His activities are
+ mainly focused on embedded SW development for STB/mobile platforms,
+ video compression standards and streaming protocols. He published and
+ co-authored several papers on the principal journals of engineering and
+ conferences. Since 2006 he has participated to a number of EU funded
+ projects (ASTRALS, SEA, P2PNext, COAST) and he has given lectures at
+ Polytechnic of Turin on video communication.</p>
+ </td></tr>
+ <tr valign="top"><td>
+ <p>Rob Clark has been working in the arm embedded world for more than 10 years, and
+ playing with linux for even longer. And most recently, gets to combine the
+ two. For the last year or so, he has been making GStreamer work with the
+ hardware accelerated codecs and video on the TI OMAP4 platform.
+ </p>
+ </td></tr>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr valign="top">
-
- <td>
- <p>Rob Clark has been working in the arm embedded world for more than 10 years, and
- playing with linux for even longer. And most recently, gets to combine the
- two. For the last year or so, he has been making GStreamer work with the
- hardware accelerated codecs and video on the TI OMAP4 platform.
- </p>
- </td>
- <td>
- <p>Implementing DLNA using GStreamer - Zeeshan Ali, Nokia</p>
- <p>Zeeshan Ali is a Lead Developer/Architect at Nokia OSSO in Helsinki, He started as a GStreamer
- plugin and application developer and is known in the GNOME community for his video-whale project.
- For the past three years, he had been obsessed with UPnP and in turn the GUPnP project and Rygel.
- When he gets some time from his office work and GUPnP, he hangs around with his wife and tries to
- learn some Finnish.
- </p>
- </td>
- </tr>
+ <tr><td>
+ <p>Implementing DLNA using GStreamer - Zeeshan Ali, Nokia</p>
+ <p>Zeeshan Ali is a Lead Developer/Architect at Nokia OSSO in Helsinki, He started as a GStreamer
+ plugin and application developer and is known in the GNOME community for his video-whale project.
+ For the past three years, he had been obsessed with UPnP and in turn the GUPnP project and Rygel.
+ When he gets some time from his office work and GUPnP, he hangs around with his wife and tries to
+ learn some Finnish.</p>
+ </td></tr>
- <tr valign="top">
-
- <td>
- <p>Voip and Videoconferencing with Telepathy and Farstream -
- Olivier Crete, Collabora
- </p>
- <p>
- Olivier Crête has degrees in software engineering, including one from École Polytechnique de Montréal.
- He lives in Montréal, Canada, and is the lead developer and designer for the Farstream audio/video
- conferencing framework. In his work for Collabora, he concentrates mainly on Farstream.
- </p>
- </td>
- <td>
- <p>Optimizing multimedia with Orc - David Schleef, Entropy Wave
- </p>
- <p>David Schleef is one of the leading experts on open source multimedia. He has been active for
- 13+ years in leading and developing several open source projects, including GStreamer, Swfdec, Comedi,
- Dirac/Schroedinger, and Liboil/Orc. His most recent project, Orc, allows developers to harness the
- power of CPU vector extensions without having to write assembly code or intrinsics. Allegedly, he got
- tired of writing yet another thousand lines of assembly code and wrote a program to write it for him.
- </p>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr valign="top">
-
- <td>
- <p>Case study - Tandberg and GStreamer, Håvard Graff, Tandberg
- </p>
- </td></tr>
- <tr><td>
- <p>SLTV - live streaming for the masses – Luciana Fujii,
- Holoscopio</p>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr valign="top">
+ <tr valign="top"><td>
+ <p>Voip and Videoconferencing with Telepathy and Farstream - Olivier Crete, Collabora</p>
+ <p>
+ Olivier Crête has degrees in software engineering, including one from École Polytechnique de Montréal.
+ He lives in Montréal, Canada, and is the lead developer and designer for the Farstream audio/video
+ conferencing framework. In his work for Collabora, he concentrates mainly on Farstream.
+ </p>
+ </td></tr>
- <td>
- <p>Case study - Flumotion and GStreamer - Zaheer Merali</p>
- </td>
- </tr>
+ <tr><td>
+ <p>Optimizing multimedia with Orc - David Schleef, Entropy Wave </p>
+ <p>David Schleef is one of the leading experts on open source multimedia. He has been active for
+ 13+ years in leading and developing several open source projects, including GStreamer, Swfdec, Comedi,
+ Dirac/Schroedinger, and Liboil/Orc. His most recent project, Orc, allows developers to harness the
+ power of CPU vector extensions without having to write assembly code or intrinsics. Allegedly, he got
+ tired of writing yet another thousand lines of assembly code and wrote a program to write it for him.
+ </p>
+ </td></tr>
- <tr valign="top">
-
- <td>
- <p>Case study - GStreamer on
- Axis devices, Jonas Holmberg, Axis
- </p>
- <p>
- In 2006 Axis camera developers decided to implement a GStreamer based
- streaming application for their camera and video server hardware. Two
- years later the first GStreamer based Axis camera was released.
- </p><p>
- This case study will discuss lessons learned during development of a
- GStreamer based application on custom hardware.
- </p>
- </td></tr>
- <tr><td>
- <p>Andrey Nechypurenko and Maksym Parkachov</p>
- <p>Andrey Nechypurenko is currently working as a senior software engineer
- at General Electric. He has many years of experience in defining
- architecture and implementing large scale distributed real-time and
- embedded systems in automotive and industrial automation domain. As
- his hobby, Andrey is developing different kinds of ground and air
- vehicles which can be controlled over the Internet.</p>
- <p>
- Maksym Parkachov is working as senior CRM consultant at the Riverland
- GmbH. His expertise area lies in integration of the enterprise
- front-facing applications with industry standard back-ends,
- optimizations of parallel processing systems and data quality
- processes implementation . In his free time, he is building remote
- controlled embedded systems.</p>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr valign="top">
-
- <td>
- <p>3D Stereoscopic and GStreamer, Martin Bisson</p>
- </td>
- <td>
- <p>Case Study - Intel SIMD elements in GStreamer, Josep Torra,
- Fluendo
- </p>
- <p>
- Josep Torra holds a Computer Engineering degree from the Open
- University of Catalonia (UOC), Catalonia, Spain. He joined Fluendo as
- senior developer and became a part of the codec development team for
- embedded systems in 2006. He currently works as a Technical Lead for
- the team developing codecs and multimedia related projects in a wide
- range of platforms, from desktop to embedded systems.
- Embedded Linux development, HW accelerated decoders, and performance
- optimization techniques are of special interest for Josep. He is also
- a developer on the GStreamer project.</p>
-
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr valign="top">
-
- <td>
- <p>WebM and GStreamer, Sebastian Droge
- </p>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr valign="top">
+ <tr valign="top"><td>
+ <p>Case study - Tandberg and GStreamer, Håvard Graff, Tandberg
+ </p>
+ </td></tr>
+
+ <tr><td>
+ <p>SLTV - live streaming for the masses – Luciana Fujii, Holoscopio</p>
+ </td></tr>
+
+ <tr valign="top"><td>
+ <p>Case study - Flumotion and GStreamer - Zaheer Merali</p>
+ </td></tr>
+
+ <tr valign="top"><td>
+ <p>Case study - GStreamer on Axis devices, Jonas Holmberg, Axis</p>
+ <p>
+ In 2006 Axis camera developers decided to implement a GStreamer based
+ streaming application for their camera and video server hardware. Two
+ years later the first GStreamer based Axis camera was released.
+ </p><p>
+ This case study will discuss lessons learned during development of a
+ GStreamer based application on custom hardware.</p>
+ </td></tr>
+
+ <tr><td>
+ <p>Andrey Nechypurenko and Maksym Parkachov</p>
+ <p>Andrey Nechypurenko is currently working as a senior software engineer
+ at General Electric. He has many years of experience in defining
+ architecture and implementing large scale distributed real-time and
+ embedded systems in automotive and industrial automation domain. As
+ his hobby, Andrey is developing different kinds of ground and air
+ vehicles which can be controlled over the Internet.</p>
+ <p>
+ Maksym Parkachov is working as senior CRM consultant at the Riverland
+ GmbH. His expertise area lies in integration of the enterprise
+ front-facing applications with industry standard back-ends,
+ optimizations of parallel processing systems and data quality
+ processes implementation . In his free time, he is building remote
+ controlled embedded systems.</p>
+ </td></tr>
+
+ <tr valign="top"><td>
+ <p>3D Stereoscopic and GStreamer, Martin Bisson</p>
+ </td></tr>
- <td>
- <p>Case study - Using gstreamer for building automated webcasting systems, Florent Thiery, Ubicast.eu
- </p>
- <p>Florent Thiery is co-founder and C.T.O. of UbiCast, a small french company dedicated to providing
- turnkey, automated multimedia capture appliances for the conference, training and educational market.
- Based on the gstreamer framework and other open source technologies (notably, OpenCV, twisted and
- Clutter), these solutions aim at lowering the complexity of producing and publishing video to the
- Internet by automating as much tasks as possible for the end user. Being a gstreamer application
- architect and developer, he focuses on audio/video capture devices, web streaming and computer vision
- technologies.
- </p>
- </td>
- </tr>
+ <tr><td>
+ <p>Case Study - Intel SIMD elements in GStreamer, Josep Torra, Fluendo</p>
+ <p>Josep Torra holds a Computer Engineering degree from the Open
+ University of Catalonia (UOC), Catalonia, Spain. He joined Fluendo as
+ senior developer and became a part of the codec development team for
+ embedded systems in 2006. He currently works as a Technical Lead for
+ the team developing codecs and multimedia related projects in a wide
+ range of platforms, from desktop to embedded systems. Embedded Linux development,
+ HW accelerated decoders, and performance optimization techniques are of special interest for Josep.
+ He is also a developer on the GStreamer project.</p>
+ </td></tr>
+
+ <tr valign="top"><td>
+ <p>WebM and GStreamer, Sebastian Droge</p>
+ </td></tr>
+
+ <tr valign="top"><td>
+ <p>Case study - Using gstreamer for building automated webcasting systems, Florent Thiery, Ubicast.eu </p>
+ <p>Florent Thiery is co-founder and C.T.O. of UbiCast, a small french company dedicated to providing
+ turnkey, automated multimedia capture appliances for the conference, training and educational market.
+ Based on the gstreamer framework and other open source technologies (notably, OpenCV, twisted and
+ Clutter), these solutions aim at lowering the complexity of producing and publishing video to the
+ Internet by automating as much tasks as possible for the end user. Being a gstreamer application
+ architect and developer, he focuses on audio/video capture devices, web streaming and computer vision
+ technologies.</p>
+ </td></tr>
</table>