Missed out one encoder enhancement in the release notes. x265 now supports inserting non-IDR I-frames at scenecuts and when running with settings for fixed-GOP (min-keyint = max-keyint)
Pradeep. On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 2:59 PM, Pradeep Ramachandran < prad...@multicorewareinc.com> wrote: > x265 version 2.1 has been released. This release contains experimental > support for slice-parallelism, enhancements to the API to support > user-defined SEI messages, and other bug fixes. > > Full documentation is available at http://x265.readthedocs.org/en/stable/ > > Release Notes for 2.1 > ================ > > Encoder enhancements > ---------------------------------- > 1. Support for qg-size of 8 > 2. Experimental support for slice-parallelism. > > API changes > ------------------- > 1. Encode user-define SEI messages passed in through x265_picture object. > 2. Disable SEI and VUI messages from the bitstream > 3. Specify qpmin and qpmax > 4. Control number of bits to encode POC. > > Bug fixes > -------------- > 1. QP fluctuation fix for first B-frame in mini-GOP for 2-pass encoding > with tune-grain. > 2. Assembly fix for crashes in 32-bit from dct_sse4. > 3. Threadpool creation fix in windows platform. > > Thanks, > Pradeep. >
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