[Cin] Release for 12/2024 + question for Andrey

Andrew Randrianasulu randrianasulu at gmail.com
Tue Dec 31 23:31:04 CET 2024


вт, 31 дек. 2024 г., 23:15 Phyllis Smith via Cin <cin at lists.cinelerra-gg.org
>:

> AppImages available for the December 2024 release at:
>     https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/images/
> +
> https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/images/CinGG-20241120-x86_64-IntelHW.AppImage
> Packages available for the newer operating systems at:
>    https://github.com/einhander/cin-gg-packages/releases/tag/20241229
> See latest release notes below the *****.
>
> Question for *Andrey*:
> Would it be possible to easily add   --with-onevpl    to the configure
> line in your build script for Leap 15.5 RPM package?
> It would require the added package of "oneVPL-devel" to be installed on
> that O/S (that is the package name for Fedora).
> If you use the same build script on all of your package builds, they would
> have to have "oneVPL-devel" installed also.  I have tested the build on
> Fedora 40 after installing that package and had no problem. I have none of
> the new Intel hardware to test but Terje would like to be able to use these
> new Intel hardware/software features on his computer. It should not impact
> normal usage (hopefully).
>
> *********   GIT for Cinelerra-GG has the following changes from
> 11/01/2024-12/31/2024   *********
> *SVT_AV1* has been upgraded to 2.3.0 from 2.2.1 with no known problems.
> *Nvidia encode headers* updated from 10.0.26.0 to 12.2.72.0 which
> corresponds to Video Codec SDK
>   version 12.0.16. The required driver version for Linux is 550.54.14 or
> newer. You can check to see
>   if your Nvidia graphics board is supported at this website at the time
> of this release:
>    https:://
> developer.nvidia.com/video-encode-and-decode-gpu-support-matrix-new
>   There may be user impact since the previous required driver for Linux
> was 445.87.
> Minor addition to add non-working ffmpeg filters to plugin.opts; these are
> blacklisted items.
>
> *Andrew-R contributions*
> The build for *NetBSD* 10.0/amd64 is now working with 3 patches applied
> and checked in.
> New *Termux* (Android) encoding render formats have been added:
> h264_mediacodec.mp4,
>   hevc_mediacodec.mp4, and mpeg2_hdv.mpeg. The 2 mediacodec formats will
> only work on Android
>   (mediacodec is part of the Android low-level multimedia support
> infrastructure).
> A mod to mjpegtools disables compilation of y4mdenoise to prevent compiler
> errors in *clang*.
>
> *Terje testing/building and Andrew-R diagnosing contributions*
> 12 *new render formats* for qsv, which can be used only if you have that
> particular Intel hardware and
>   software, have been added as developed/tested by Andrew and Terje.
>   (QSV is Intel’s Quick Sync Video for its dedicated video
> encoding/decoding hardware core.)
> 12 *new or replaced vaapi hardware encoding *render formats are now
> available. Run the vainfo
>   program to determine what formats your hardware/software recognizes.
> There are some patches to ffmpeg.C and ffmpeg.h to support the above.
> Additions for building with *oneVPL* (Intel’s oneAPI Video Processing
> Library) is now an option to be
>  enabled if desired - not enabled by default - on the autogen line by
> adding “--with-onevpl”.
> Note in reference to the previous paragraph:
>   There should be no impact to standard usage of CinGG but users need to
> be especially aware of the
>   fact that using a render encoding format that requires specific
> hardware/software implementation
>   will give an error. In addition, the standard AppImage releases will not
> provide the availability to use
>   specific hardware features. This is the same as the inability to use
> vdpau/vaapi from those same
>   appimages since they are created on a computer without the end users
> specific hardware.
>

I think you can use appimage's libva IF your operating system closely match
one used for creating appimage. Testing without hardware obviously will not
work ....


Thanks a lot, have nice turn of year!



An *AppImage* has been graciously created for users who do have the Intel
> hardware that supports
>   these newly tested/implemented features *of oneVPL, av1, qsv, and vaapi*
> for download at:
>
> https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/images/CinGG-20241120-x86_64-IntelHW.AppImage
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