One bad problem - segmentation fault when rendering on older debian i386 32-bit.  Was testing the new h264.mov render format when I got this error and it took a really long time to figure out when this happened.  Embarrassed to find out it seems to be due to X264 upgrade in Sept. 2024!
commit 2ce09466ce02b9180d6d7ba30af02e99fca0bdc5
Author: Good Guy <good1.2guy@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Sep 17 12:05:34 2024 -0600

    <snip, snip> transfers/primaries, + update x264 from r3106 to r3191
As far as I tested, all rendering of ffmpeg h264 failed but only 1 of the 10 loads of x264 files created on another computer failed (reindeerr.mkv).  There are probably other things that might fail when editing an h264 type file but I do not know for sure.  The 64-bit version of debian 11 does not fail.  I guess it is safe to say, no one is using the 32-bit debian 9.1 version.  Maybe Andrew can put his search moxie in play and find a patch.

2. Created a Desktop_icon folder in the download area of the website to make it easy for users of AppImage to make a desktop icon for CinGG.  It is documented in the manual but no easy access to the 3 needed files.

3. Put the audiofile patch in the correct subdirectory in GIT source as Andrew pointed out and then just today deleted the one in the wrong place (so I hope it is automatic and not extra work for Andrey's builds).