That is so very good.  Hopefully, this means that CinGG too will still
compile and contnue to run 20 years from now.

On Sun, May 29, 2022 at 1:21 AM Andrew Randrianasulu via Cin <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Or at least it do on my machine (i586 Slackware)
>
> https://github.com/Randrianasulu/broadcast2000
>
> of course format support very limited, like mjpeg/dv/yuv/rgb for quicktime
> video, no mp3 or vorbis or mpeg4...
>
> But it seems to work and even recording from screen!
>
> Speed is nothing to write home about - may be 6-8 fps for 1920x1080p mjpeg
> and fade + brightness plugins set on video track.
>
> Audio also may not work (I tried to use aoss, you can change it to padsp
> or something if you run pulseaudio)
>
> Main hazard was missing returns in many, many functions - without them I
> only was able to run bcast2000 without any optimizations when compiled with
> gcc 11.2. Now I added A LOT of those 'return 0' (hopefully in right
> places!) and optimized build seems to work!
>
> Still might crash with ffmpeg's default yuv444/yuv422 mjpegs - but it
> works if you set - pix_fmt to yuv420. mpeg files require manual TOC
> creations - watch out terminal output.
>
> I think after visiting every single  in 51 plugins I appreciate much more
> amount of work put into this ancient program!
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