Gain audio plugin now has Textbox and Clear button
A User contributed improvement to the Gain audio plugin has been checked into GIT. It is quite a few more lines of code to add a Textbox and a Clear/Reset button so the work is very much appreciated. The Textbox makes it so much easier to get a precise number plugged in rather than trying to just get the slider bar positioned exactly right and, of course, the Clear button gives us a fresh start. Always thankful for User contributions with these types of improvements! .
чт, 27 июл. 2023 г., 20:43 Phyllis Smith via Cin <[email protected]
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A User contributed improvement to the Gain audio plugin has been checked into GIT. It is quite a few more lines of code to add a Textbox and a Clear/Reset button so the work is very much appreciated. The Textbox makes it so much easier to get a precise number plugged in rather than trying to just get the slider bar positioned exactly right and, of course, the Clear button gives us a fresh start.
At least I can say "it compiles" :) Guess for next month some testing for x265 git update (due to possible aarch64 breakage with my current patch update on non-clang systems) and related to shared ffmpeg builds on Arch and Termux "Fix build in pluginfclient.C with ffmpeg 6.0" might be good idea ... ?
Always thankful for User contributions with these types of improvements! . -- Cin mailing list [email protected] https://lists.cinelerra-gg.org/mailman/listinfo/cin
Guess for next month some testing for x265 git update (due to possible aarch64 breakage with my current patch update on non-clang systems) and related to shared ffmpeg builds on Arch and Termux "Fix build in pluginfclient.C with ffmpeg 6.0" might be good idea ... ?
Andrew, I was sort of waiting for a new x265 tar.gz file to show up at:
https://bitbucket.org/multicoreware/x265_git/downloads/ because it has been over 1 year. I know you provide an update of x265_megapatch_since_3.5.patch.xz but I thought that that required ffmpeg 6.0 and I was waiting for 6.1. Anyway, when 6.1 is released, then if you are ready, then whatever x265 has available should go in? and will that work with aarch64?
пт, 28 июл. 2023 г., 21:43 Phyllis Smith <[email protected]>:
Guess for next month some testing for x265 git update (due to possible
aarch64 breakage with my current patch update on non-clang systems) and related to shared ffmpeg builds on Arch and Termux "Fix build in pluginfclient.C with ffmpeg 6.0" might be good idea ... ?
Andrew, I was sort of waiting for a new x265 tar.gz file to show up at: https://bitbucket.org/multicoreware/x265_git/downloads/ because it has been over 1 year. I know you provide an update of x265_megapatch_since_3.5.patch.xz but I thought that that required ffmpeg 6.0 and I was waiting for 6.1.
I think it was worked for one user even with our current ffmpeg 5.1, but as you can guess few more tests even on just x86 will not hurt, if you have it ready .. Yeah, at some time hopefully formal (3.6?) release will show up - but not sure when exactly ....
Anyway, when 6.1 is released, then if you are ready, then whatever x265 has available should go in? and will that work with aarch64?
Sadly, I still do not have functionating aarch64 qemu VM, so I completely rely on user testing here (and my termux setup, but here I have only clang and not gcc). I think making few but relatively long test encodes (like few minutes, and one movie-long) will give us some idea about how it perform quality-wise ?
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Phyllis Smith