August/September changes with new AppImages
New AppImages are now available at: https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/images/ but the special Red Hat older version which is Fedora Core 29 is not available because the build went into an infinite loop and I have not analyzed the problem yet (CinGG-20240930-x86_64-older-distros-multibit.AppImage). For the newer Operating Systems, the packages that Andrey handles are always up to date at (note it is split into 2 different days because of time difference): https://github.com/einhander/cin-gg-packages/releases/tag/20240927 https://github.com/einhander/cin-gg-packages/releases/tag/20240926 Always THANKS to the contributors,package creators, testers, forum questions/answers, and email questions/answers/updates/notes. Release notes are included below. *************************** GIT for Cinelerra-GG has the following changes from 08/01/2024-09/30/2024 *Library Upgrades:* *Dcraw* has been updated to the latest version of 1.478. It was 1.477 of 2016 and should have been updated earlier to the last 2018 version from Dave Coffin. It looks like there are 50+ additional cameras added, such as the GoPro HERO5 Black, Nikon COOLPIX 8700, Fujifilm X-T2, Olympus TG-5, Sony ILCE-9, etc. *Flac* library was upgraded from 1.4.2 to 1.4.3 and may be slightly faster on encoding. *Giflib* has been updated from 5.2.1 to 5.2.2 just to keep it to the most recent version. *SVT_AV1* has been upgraded to 2.2.1 from 1.8.0 and appears to be somewhat faster on encoding. Terje’s test show about 14% faster in 1 case and 41% faster in another case. File size could be about 12% bigger – but your results could be wildly different. *Openjpeg *was upgraded from 2.5.0 to 2.5.2. *Tiff *4.6.0 has been updated to 4.6.0t which puts back a lot of things that had been deleted in 4.6.0 due to security. *X264* is now up to the date of May, 2024 as release r3191 from previous release of r3106. Render format, av1.webm, has been renamed *av1_aom.webm* and keyframes placed judiciously in order that seeks will work better in CinGG. Change courtesy of *Terje*’s testing work. *Andrew mods* *and fixes *include: - An additional info/detail in the Resources window for ffmpeg files that have transfer/primaries color attributes like bt709/bt601/bt2020. - Updated for newer O/S with Boost 1.85 is tools/makeappimagetool/appdir.cpp and core.cpp. - Fixed linking error if esound is enabled - found while working on Termux.
Thanks Phyllis and all of You! I downloaded the "CinGG-20240930-alternative_shortcuts.AppImage" to use on UbuntuStudio_16.04. For now, only loaded some my old projects. Thanks! IgorBeg Il 30/09/2024 19:59, Phyllis Smith via Cin ha scritto:
New AppImages are now available at: https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/images/ but the special Red Hat older version which is Fedora Core 29 is not available because the build went into an infinite loop and I have not analyzed the problem yet (CinGG-20240930-x86_64-older-distros-multibit.AppImage).
For the newer Operating Systems, the packages that Andrey handles are always up to date at (note it is split into 2 different days because of time difference): https://github.com/einhander/cin-gg-packages/releases/tag/20240927 https://github.com/einhander/cin-gg-packages/releases/tag/20240926
Always THANKS to the contributors,package creators, testers, forum questions/answers, and email questions/answers/updates/notes.
Release notes are included below. *************************** GIT for Cinelerra-GG has the following changes from 08/01/2024-09/30/2024
*Library Upgrades:* *Dcraw* has been updated to the latest version of 1.478. It was 1.477 of 2016 and should have been updated earlier to the last 2018 version from Dave Coffin. It looks like there are 50+ additional cameras added, such as the GoPro HERO5 Black, Nikon COOLPIX 8700, Fujifilm X-T2, Olympus TG-5, Sony ILCE-9, etc. *Flac* library was upgraded from 1.4.2 to 1.4.3 and may be slightly faster on encoding. *Giflib* has been updated from 5.2.1 to 5.2.2 just to keep it to the most recent version. *SVT_AV1* has been upgraded to 2.2.1 from 1.8.0 and appears to be somewhat faster on encoding. Terje’s test show about 14% faster in 1 case and 41% faster in another case. File size could be about 12% bigger – but your results could be wildly different. *Openjpeg *was upgraded from 2.5.0 to 2.5.2. *Tiff *4.6.0 has been updated to 4.6.0t which puts back a lot of things that had been deleted in 4.6.0 due to security. *X264* is now up to the date of May, 2024 as release r3191 from previous release of r3106.
Render format, av1.webm, has been renamed *av1_aom.webm* and keyframes placed judiciously in order that seeks will work better in CinGG. Change courtesy of *Terje*’s testing work. *Andrew mods* *and fixes *include: - An additional info/detail in the Resources window for ffmpeg files that have transfer/primaries color attributes like bt709/bt601/bt2020. - Updated for newer O/S with Boost 1.85 is tools/makeappimagetool/appdir.cpp and core.cpp. - Fixed linking error if esound is enabled - found while working on Termux.
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