Entropy Wave Open Source

Entropy Wave is dedicated to supporting an open web by developing products based on open-source audio and video formats. You've reached the home of our open source projects. Here you'll find our GStreamer SDK, Streaming Server software, Orc, and the Entropy Wave Capture application. All are 100% open source and can be integrated into your products, or seamlessly work alongside ours.

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Entropy Wave GStreamer SDK

Entropy Wave's 100% Open Source GStreamer SDK is live and ready to use. This SDK is our development platform for ISVs and embedded developers who want to harness the power of the GStreamer media framework and related open source technologies. Entropy Wave has collected all the necessary open source packages for a full-featured media platform and keeps track of updates and important bug fixes, and provides the collection in one easy to use package.

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ORC - The Oil Runtime Compiler

Orc is a library and set of tools for compiling and executing simple programs that operate on arrays of data. The language is a generic assembly language that represents many of the features available in SIMD architectures, including saturated addition and subtraction, and many arithmetic operations.

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Entropy Wave Capture

Entropy Wave Capture is an (early stage) open source project to create a live multi-camera streaming application. It is based on GStreamer and Gtk+ (which means it can be built with the SDK and is multi-platform) and primarily uses open video codecs to stream video. The goal is to provide an easy-to-use alternative to applications such as Flash Media Live Encoder that works with WebM and HTML5.

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Entropy Wave Streaming Server

The Entropy Wave Streaming Server is a standalone special-purpose HTTP server implemented using GStreamer and libsoup. It’s special purpose is to serve live video streams that are provided either by an encoding application (such as Entropy Wave Capture or VLC) or the Entropy Wave E1000 Multi-format Live Encoder. Live streams can be embedded in any web page using either the HTML5 video tag, a custom HTML5 video player, or Flash. Learn More

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