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GPAC
DeveloperJean Le Feuvre, People@GPAC[1][2]
Written inC
OS familyMultimedia framework
Working stateCurrent
Source modelOpen source
Initial release2003; 17 years ago[3]
Latest release1.0.0 / June 16, 2020; 3 months ago[4]
Latest preview0.9.0 / June 15, 2020; 3 months ago[5]
Repository
Marketing targetMP4, DASH, Mobile
Available inEnglish
PlatformsCross-platform
Default user interfaceCLI, GUI, plugins
LicenseLGPL v2.1
Official websitegpac.wp.imt.fr

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GPAC Project on Advanced Content (GPAC, a recursive acronym) is an implementation of the MPEG-4 Systems standard written in ANSI C. GPAC provides tools for media playback, vector graphics and 3D rendering, MPEG-4 authoring and distribution.[6]

GPAC provides three sets of tools based on a core library called libgpac:

  • A multimedia player, cross-platform command-line based MP4Client or with a GUI Osmo4
  • A multimedia packager, MP4Box
  • Some server tools, around multiplexing and streaming (under development).

GPAC is cross-platform. It is written in (almost 100% ANSI) C for portability reasons, attempting to keep the memory footprint as low as possible. It is currently running under Windows, Linux, Solaris, Windows CE (SmartPhone, PocketPC 2002/2003), iOS, Android, Embedded Linux (familiar 8, GPE) and recent Symbian OS systems.

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  1. On this page, you can find the list of file extensions associated with the GPAC MP4Box application. There are currently 1 filename extension(s) associated with the GPAC MP4Box application in our database. GPAC MP4Box is capable of opening the file types listed below. Conversion between the file types listed below is also possible with the help.
  2. MP4tools is Intel-only (64-bit) and requires Mac OS X 10.9.x or later. It has been tested on a MacBook Pro and a Mac Pro with no known issues. A big thank you to Simone Pizzuti for coming up with the new and improved icon for MP4tools.
  3. MP4Box is a MP4 multiplexer. It can import MPEG-4 video, DivX, XviD, 3ivX, H.264 etc, audio streams and subtitles into the.MP4 container. The end result is a compliant MP4 stream. It can also extract streams from a MP4. MP4Box is a command line tool, but can be.

The project is intended for a wide audience ranging from end-users or content creators with development skills who want to experiment the new standards for interactive technologies or want to convert files for mobile devices, to developers who need players and/or server for multimedia streaming applications.

The GPAC framework is being developed at École nationale supérieure des télécommunications (ENST) as part of research work on digital media.

History and standards[edit]

GPAC was founded in New York City in 1999.[7] In 2003, it became an open-source project, with the initial goal of developing from scratch, in ANSI C, clean software compliant with the MPEG-4 Systems standard, as a small and flexible alternative to the MPEG-4 reference software.[3]

In parallel, the project has evolved and now supports many other multimedia standards, with support for X3D, W3CSVG Tiny 1.2, and OMA/3GPP/ISMA and MPEG Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (MPEG-DASH) features. 3D support is available on embedded platforms through OpenGL-ES.[citation needed] The MPEG-DASH feature can be used to reconstruct .mp4 files from videos streamed and cached in this format (e.g., YouTube).[8] Various research projects used or use GPAC.[9]

Since 2013, GPAC Licensing has offered business support and closed-source licenses.[10]

Multimedia content features[edit]

Packaging[edit]

GPAC features encoders and multiplexers, publishing and content distribution tools for MP4 files and many tools for scene descriptions (BIFS/VRML/X3D converters, SWF/BIFS, SVG/BIFS, etc....). MP4Box provides all these tools in a single command-line application, albeit with extremely arcane syntax. Current supported features are:[11]

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  • MP4/3GP Conversion from MP3, AVI, MPEG-2 TS, MPEG-PS, AAC, H263, H264, AMR, and many others,
  • 3GPP DIMS Packaging from SVG tiny 1.2 files,[12]
  • File layout: fragmentation or interleaving, and cleaning,
  • File hinting for RTP/RTSP and QTSS/DSS servers (MPEG-4/ISMA/3GP/ 3GP2 files),
  • File splitting by size or time, extraction from file and file concatenation,
  • XML information dumping for MP4 and RTP hint tracks,
  • Media Track extractions,
  • ISMA E&A encryption and decryption,
  • 3GPP timed text tools (SUB/SRT/TTXT/TeXML), VobSub import/export,
  • BIFS codec and scene conversion between MP4, BT and XMT-A,
  • LASeR codec and scene conversion between MP4, SAF, SVG and XSR (XML LASeR),
  • XML scene statistics for BIFS scene (BT, XMT-A and MP4),
  • Conversion to and from BT, XMT-A, WRL, X3D and X3DV with support for gzip.
  • A syntax that ensures that simple operations, i.e. concatenating 3 files into one new one, are not simple.

Playing[edit]

GPAC supports many protocols and standards, among which:[11]

  • BIFS scenes (2D, 3D and mixed 2D/3D scenes),
  • VRML 2.0 (VRML97) scenes (without GEO or NURBS extensions),
  • X3D scenes (not complete) in X3D (XML) and X3DV (VRML) formats,
  • SVG Tiny 1.2 scenes (including packaged in 3GP DIMS files),[12]
  • LASeR and SAF (partial) support,
  • Progressive loading/rendering of SVG, X3D and XMT files,[12]
  • HTTP reading of all scene descriptions,
  • GZIP supported for all textual formats of MPEG4/X3D/VRML/SVG,
  • MP4 and 3GPP file reading (local & http),
  • MP3 and AAC files (local & http) and HTTP streaming (ShoutCast/ICEcast radios),
  • Most common media codecs for image, audio and video,
  • Most common media containers,
  • 3GPP Timed Text / MPEG-4 Streaming Text,
  • MPEG-2 TS demultiplexer (local/UDP/RTP) with DVB support (Linux only),
  • Streaming support through RTP/RTCP (unicast and multicast) and RTSP/SDP,
  • Plugins for Mozilla (osmozilla, Win32 and Linux) and Internet Explorer (GPAX, Win32 and PPC 2003).

Streaming[edit]

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As of version 0.4.5, GPAC has some experimental server-side and streaming tools:[11]

  • MP4/3GP file RTP streamer (unicast and multicast),
  • RTP streamer with service timeslicing (DVB-H) simulation,
  • MPEG-2 TS broadcaster using MP4/3GP files or RTP streams as inputs,
  • BIFSRTP broadcaster tool performing live encoding and RandomAccessPoints generation.

Contributors[edit]

The project is hosted at ENST, a leading French engineering school also known as Télécom ParisTech. Current main contributors of GPAC are:[2]

  • Jean Le Feuvre[1][6][12]
  • Cyril Concolato[1][6][12]
  • Romain Bouqueau[3][10]
  • Jérôme Gorin.

Other (current or past) contributors from ENST are:[2]

  • Pierre Souchay
  • Jean-Claude Moissinac[1][12]
  • Jean-Claude Dufourd
  • Benoit Pellan
  • Philippe de Cuetos.

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Additionally, GPAC is used at ENST for pedagogical purposes. Students regularly participate in the development of the project.[2]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ abcdJean Le Feuvre; Cyril Concolato; Jean-Claude Moissinac (2007). 'GPAC: open source multimedia framework'. Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Multimedia. ACM Digital Library. pp. 1009–1012. doi:10.1145/1291233.1291452. ISBN978-1-59593-702-5.
  2. ^ abcd'About us'. People@GPAC. Retrieved 2014-01-28.
  3. ^ abcRomain Bouqueau (2014-01-22). '5000th commit, 10 years of open-source software'. People@GPAC. Retrieved 2014-01-28.
  4. ^'GPAC 1.0'. GPAC 1.0, the first official release of GPAC 'filters'. 2020-06-16. Retrieved 2020-06-30.
  5. ^'gpac 0.9.0'. GitHub project gpac. 2020-06-15. Retrieved 2020-06-30.
  6. ^ abcJean Le Feuvre; Cyril Concolato (December 2012). 'GPAC, Toolbox for Interactive Multimedia Packaging, Delivery and Playback'. Open Source Column. ACM SIGMM Records. ISSN1947-4598. Archived from the original on 2014-01-29. Retrieved 2014-01-28.
  7. ^GPAC (2013). 'About us'. GPAC Licensing. Retrieved 2014-01-28.
  8. ^Sofer, Nir (2013). 'VideoCacheView'. NirSoft.net. Retrieved 2014-01-28. uses MP4Box installed as a part of GPAC package to convert the MPEG-DASH streams into a valid mp4
  9. ^GPAC. 'Other academic works using GPAC'. Publications. People@GPAC. Retrieved 2014-01-28.
  10. ^ abBouqueau, Romain (2013-05-09). 'GPAC Licensing'. GPAC Licensing. Retrieved 2014-01-28. The GPAC and MP4Box trademarks are internationally registered by Telecom ParisTech
  11. ^ abc'GPAC features'. People@GPAC. Retrieved 2014-01-28.
  12. ^ abcdefCyril Concolato; Jean Le Feuvre; Jean-Claude Moissinac (May 2008). 'Design of an Efficient Scalable Vector Graphics Player for Constrained Devices'. IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics. IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics (Vol. 54 issue 2). 54 (2): 895–903. CiteSeerX10.1.1.648.6798. doi:10.1109/TCE.2008.4560176. Retrieved 2014-01-28.

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External links[edit]

  • GPAC homepage at Institut Mines-Télécom
  • GPAC project on GitHub
  • GPAC project on SourceForge (Deprecated 2016.01.23; See GitHub)
  • GPAC Licensing (business support)

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