Andrew,
While I struggle to get my usual Thunderbird imap client going due to a Google login issue, I have to use web mail instead.....
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I want to help and tried to understand you ffmpeg command, but I am yet quite unfamiliar and incapable with what to do here, regarding possibly patching Cin-GG/ffmpeg, compiling and testing. So I need all detailed command procedure steps, at least this first time ;)

Also because I have just Cin-GG Appimage installation, my understanding from a previous post I read is that custom ffmpeg is not included in Appimage as it was in previous in the rpm package. If you have compiled a new ffmpeg with i.e pcm_bluray, I need to know from where to download it and suggestion how and where to install it and test it on my Leap system.

What I have installed and have used myself the later time, is the multimedia enabled ffmpeg-4x for Leap 15.3 and for Tumbleweed (TW) from Packman, where especially the latter TW version includes several new PCM features, which I have not tested so far: http://packman.links2linux.org/package/ffmpeg-4/1002522

Terje J. H


ons. 8. des. 2021 kl. 15:06 skrev Andrew Randrianasulu via Cin <cin@lists.cinelerra-gg.org>:
So, this time I tried to integrate encoder I was talking about earlier into Cingg.


files for git am


it... initiializes, and then famous for me android/termux audio crash comes... 

Terje, Andrea - you can try it even with stereo (but high bit depth/high freq) audio tracks... 

after hopefully successfull rebuild (encoder added to our ffmpeg copy, so rebuild) 

select ffmpeg > m2ts, and for audio m2ts_pcm.m2ts

try render, and listen to resulting m2ts file with mpv or vlc. or even try to burn it into real bd disk.. 


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