On Monday, August 16, 2021, Phyllis Smith via Cin < [email protected]> wrote:
> Checked into GIT 0042-Add-openEXR-format-for-background-render.patch from > randrik15 (or 0044 from randrik14) > -- this adds EXR Sequence as a choice in Settings->Preferences, > Performance tab, for Background Rendering File Format > Checked into GIT 0063-libvpx-disable-examples-and-unit-tests.patchfrom > randrik15 (or 0065 from randrik14) > -- this disables building unit-tests and examples in libvpx, thus > saving quite a lot of disk space and some time > -- this required a change to the "multibit" compile patch to apply that > patch correctly to thirdparty/Makefile > > Maybe it would be better to introduce the Cinelerra-CV method, in which >> you test single patch (or at least on a single feature), and >> then the result of the tests is discussed and possibly implemented. Only >> after that we move on to other patches.... >> What do you think? >> > It is hard to keep up with Andrew's changes, but glad to have them so > CinGG improves and keeps up with the library releases. > It would be easier to get one at a time though. > > For example as long as I was applying the 0063 patch, I had to check (1) > 0032-Add-multilib-x265-slower-compilation-but-you-can-ren.patch (initial > patch which was checked in as compile_multibit.patch to prevent confusion), > (2) 0060-Add-x265-3.5-multilib-patch3-should-be-faster-at-com.patch > (which seemed to remove "make"), (3) 0061-x265-patch3-was-malformed.patch > (which only seemed to add "make -j 1" back for 32-bit) and (4) > 0064-sigh-i-deleted-make-in-x265_3.5.patch3-restored.patch (which was > such an interesting name !! and replaced "make -j 1 with "make"). Needless > to say, I got a little lost. > yeah, sorry ( there is git method for uniting few patches, but I haven't tried it yet.. > > FFmpeg 4.4 update - the freelancer who "supposedly" had a fix for bluray > patch2, got Covid and today said he was recuperating but still sent to > fix. Another freelancer who "supposedly" knows ffmpeg, is looking at the > problem but does not expect a quick fix. Bummer. > ow, covid sounds bad ( thankfully programming is one of those activities you can do from home, still... there ususally some need for food and household items.. so, stay safe!
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