Andrew-R et al, FFmpeg is good to keep up to date for sure. But... please refer to section B.4 for more details about upgrading 3rd party libraries. Here is a summary though:
> CINELERRA-GG attempts to upgrade to the latest releases of many thirdparty > libraries about every 3-4 months. But it is often difficult to keep some of > thesethirdparty libraries up to date as their developers switch from tried > and true standard tools to newer, less standard tools. As a result in order > to build CINELERRA-GG on 2-3 versions of any distro rather than only the > most current version, some third-party libraries can not be kept up to date > and may even be to the point of no furthe rupdates. In a lot of cases, the > updated releases provide little new capabilities but rather are bug fixes > that may not even be relevant to CINELERRA-GG’s use. > Biggest problem can be on the older distros, like maybe Ubuntu 16, and with little used packages such as OpenEXR, wepb, libaom, libvpx, x10tv, OpenCV, and Dav1d. I would hate to see users with older distros prevented from using CinelerraGG. I would not update any of these but users who really want them can do their own builds as recommended in section B.4. On Sat, Jan 30, 2021 at 8:59 AM Andrew Randrianasulu via Cin < [email protected]> wrote: > В сообщении от Saturday 30 January 2021 18:50:28 Andrea paz via Cin > написал(а): > > Dav1d and ffmpg have also had updates. > > Yeah, but last time dav1d update broke decoding somehow? > (not on my machine) > > I usually build with git ffmpeg .... > so, I'll try those improved filters, hopefully ..if they not VERY > hard to configure :} > > avfilter/vf_pseudocolor: allow more advanced presets > avfilter/vf_pseudocolor: add slice threading > > patch (hack) I use with ffmpeg.git attached > -- > Cin mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.cinelerra-gg.org/mailman/listinfo/cin >
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