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|summary=Media-kit may include AV frameworks including gstreamer, libraries, video formats/codecs and APIs, as well as 'essential' video playback applications.
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|summary=Media-kit may include bitmap/vector graphics format frameworks, libraries and APIs, photo-related support libraries (RAW, EXIF), and 'essential' graphics applications such as Imagemagick.
|summary=Media-kit may include bitmap/vector graphics format frameworks, libraries and APIs, photo-related support libraries (RAW, EXIF), and 'essential' graphics applications such as Imagemagick.
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The goal of the Funtoo Media project is to provide essential functionality related to media support in Funtoo Linux, and to curate/maintain the media packages.
The goal of the Funtoo Media project is to provide essential functionality related to media support in Funtoo Linux, and to curate/maintain the media packages.
=== What's Supported ===
The dynamic table, below, defines what we consider part of media-kit, and also includes guidance on frameworks that we may not fully support yet.
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Revision as of 07:36, February 12, 2022

   Summary
This is the Funtoo Media-Kit project, which manages the contents of media-kit as well as all media-related mix-ins.
   People
Leads

Welcome to the Funtoo Media-Kit project! This project is focused on the maintenance of media-kit, and the various types of media support in Funtoo, plus the media-related multi-profiles.

Goals

The goal of the Funtoo Media project is to provide essential functionality related to media support in Funtoo Linux, and to curate/maintain the media packages.

What's Supported

The dynamic table, below, defines what we consider part of media-kit, and also includes guidance on frameworks that we may not fully support yet.