чт, 11 янв. 2024 г., 13:33 Terje J. Hanssen <terjejhanssen@gmail.com>:


Den 11.01.2024 03:30, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu:


вт, 9 янв. 2024 г., 20:06 Terje J. Hanssen via Cin <cin@lists.cinelerra-gg.org>:
AV1 and WebM:
Play it with your browser and smart-phone!

I've just tested PAL HDV 16:9 and SD-DV 4:3 video clips rendered with
Cin-GG to AV1 video and Opus audio muxed in a WebM container.
They playback fine in VLC mediaplayer and not at least in  Firefox and
Google-Chrome browsers on Linux.

Transferred these WebM clips using Gnome File manager on Linux to my
smart-phone Google Pixel 7 Pro via USB connection.
Tested these AV1 WebM clips playback worked fine on Pixel 7 with Android
14, possibly using its Tensor hw decoder.



may be mobile mpv can help to see if hardware decoder was using in this vase ?

Well, I downloaded mpv for Android, but apparently I have to look more into it, just to navigate.
While the default Photo app lists the newest (webm) files on top in the DCIM/Camera.
mpv starts listing at the bottom (2013). I gave up after scrolling to 2015 :)
Could not see neither opposite listing nor search button.

yeah, internal file picker a bit underdeveloped in mpv.

Try to install Total Commander -> open it (sort function will be there) -> navigate to your vids -> long touch on filename -> open with (allow totalcomander to access list of applications) -> select mpv from list ....




So far, I have just installed several heif plugins (ffmpeg included) from Packman on lp15 (and on tw-sr):

i+ | libheif-aom                         | Plugin AOM encoder and decoder for AVIF                       | package
i+ | libheif-dav1d                       | Plugin dav1d decoder for AVIF                                 | package
i+ | libheif-ffmpeg                      | Plugin FFMPEG decoder (HW acc) for HEIC                       | package
i+ | libheif-HEIF                        | Plugin for HEIF decoder and encoder                           | package
i+ | libheif-jpeg                        | Plugin encoder and decoder for JPEG in HEIF                   | package
i+ | libheif-openjpeg                    | Plugin OpenJPEG J2K encoder and decoder for JPEG-2000 in HEIF | package
i+ | libheif-rav1e                       | Plugin rav1e encoder for AVIF                                 | package


Addition to the references above:

AVIF – the license-free image format
https://www.ionos.com/digitalguide/websites/web-design/avif-format/



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commit a0821345eb31b727d93c9c3ed7d74d2774c73afa
Author: Vignesh Venkatasubramanian via ffmpeg-devel <ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org>                      
Date:   Wed Oct 4 09:40:15 2023 -0700

    avformat/mov: Add support for demuxing still HEIC images   They are similar to AVIF images (both use the HEIF container). The only additional work needed is to parse the hvcC box and put it in the extradata.

    With this patch applied, ffmpeg (when built with an HEVC decoder)    is able to decode the files in
    

 Also add a couple of fate tests with samples from
                                                                                                       Partially fixes trac ticket #6521.

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see also bunch of fixes for prores encoders.







чт, 11 янв. 2024 г., 13:33 Terje J. Hanssen <terjejhanssen@gmail.com>:


Den 11.01.2024 03:30, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu:


вт, 9 янв. 2024 г., 20:06 Terje J. Hanssen via Cin <cin@lists.cinelerra-gg.org>:
AV1 and WebM:
Play it with your browser and smart-phone!

I've just tested PAL HDV 16:9 and SD-DV 4:3 video clips rendered with
Cin-GG to AV1 video and Opus audio muxed in a WebM container.
They playback fine in VLC mediaplayer and not at least in  Firefox and
Google-Chrome browsers on Linux.

Transferred these WebM clips using Gnome File manager on Linux to my
smart-phone Google Pixel 7 Pro via USB connection.
Tested these AV1 WebM clips playback worked fine on Pixel 7 with Android
14, possibly using its Tensor hw decoder.



may be mobile mpv can help to see if hardware decoder was using in this vase ?

Well, I downloaded mpv for Android, but apparently I have to look more into it, just to navigate.
While the default Photo app lists the newest (webm) files on top in the DCIM/Camera.
mpv starts listing at the bottom (2013). I gave up after scrolling to 2015 :)
Could not see neither opposite listing nor search button.


So far, I have just installed several heif plugins (ffmpeg included) from Packman on lp15 (and on tw-sr):

i+ | libheif-aom                         | Plugin AOM encoder and decoder for AVIF                       | package
i+ | libheif-dav1d                       | Plugin dav1d decoder for AVIF                                 | package
i+ | libheif-ffmpeg                      | Plugin FFMPEG decoder (HW acc) for HEIC                       | package
i+ | libheif-HEIF                        | Plugin for HEIF decoder and encoder                           | package
i+ | libheif-jpeg                        | Plugin encoder and decoder for JPEG in HEIF                   | package
i+ | libheif-openjpeg                    | Plugin OpenJPEG J2K encoder and decoder for JPEG-2000 in HEIF | package
i+ | libheif-rav1e                       | Plugin rav1e encoder for AVIF                                 | package


Addition to the references above:

AVIF – the license-free image format
https://www.ionos.com/digitalguide/websites/web-design/avif-format/



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commit a0821345eb31b727d93c9c3ed7d74d2774c73afa
Author: Vignesh Venkatasubramanian via ffmpeg-devel <ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org>                      
Date:   Wed Oct 4 09:40:15 2023 -0700

    avformat/mov: Add support for demuxing still HEIC images   They are similar to AVIF images (both use the HEIF container). The only additional work needed is to parse the hvcC box and put it in the extradata.

    With this patch applied, ffmpeg (when built with an HEVC decoder)    is able to decode the files in
    

 Also add a couple of fate tests with samples from
                                                                                                       Partially fixes trac ticket #6521.

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see also bunch of fixes for prores encoders.