чт, 21 дек. 2023 г., 16:39 Andrea paz <[email protected]>:
> >> I didn't understand what the 17122023 patch brings again. > > Without the patch you can not render 10 or 12 bit. > > I meant whether the 0010 patch only served termux or changed the > libraries as well, because I experienced a very high rendering speed > increase (about 10/20 fps more). That's a very big jump (and > welcome!). > > > I am trying to get 3 things all ready to test on other systems -- HDR, > libaom 3.8, and x265 -- so when I do, I will check to make sure multibit > compile works there too and make it a default. Even if it takes longer for > me. At one point I thought that if you rendered 8-bit on the multibit > x265, it would result in a bigger file than on the build non-multibit > system. But I did a render test today and the files were exactly the same. > > As you said, for me also the size of the files obtained with the > multibit and std versions is identical, as is the quality (to the eye) > of the video. The rendering speed is similar (just faster the std > version, but by a little). I would be for eliminating the std version > and using only the multibit, but on this point I would like to hear > everyone's opinion. > > @Andrew: could you tell me again all the patches to use to test libaom? > 0001-EXPERIMENTAL-enable-opencl-on-termux-also-libmediaco.patch 0009-Update-libaom-to-3.8.0.patch and put libaom-v3.8.0 tarball in thirdparty/src for testing non-compatible with ub16 update 0011-Move-libaom-back-to-3.6.1-for-ubuntu-16-cmake-3.5.patch 0012-Add-libaom-3.6.1-patches.patch move avay libaom-v3.8.0 tarball and patches from thirdparty/src, put in libaom-v3.6.1 tarball For testing Ubuntu16 compatible variant (big cmake change breaking old cmake 3.5.1 build happened in libaom-3.7.0). Not sure if rendering result (speed, quality) will be different on your machine or not, by changelog 3.8.0 should be faster. > @Phyllis: the build times depend only on the CPU, why don't you use > the more equipped system (the Epyc)? You would do builds in 1 to 2 > minutes, versus 7 to 10 minutes on the laptop. You could virtualize > the various distros by giving them as much CPU and RAM. >
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