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> I am trying to get 3 things all ready to test on other systems -- HDR, libaom 3.8, and x265 -- so when I do, I will check to make sure multibit compile works there too and make it a default. Even if it takes longer for me. At one point I thought that if you rendered 8-bit on the multibit x265, it would result in a bigger file than on the build non-multibit system. But I did a render test today and the files were exactly the same.<br>
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As you said, for me also the size of the files obtained with the<br>
multibit and std versions is identical, as is the quality (to the eye)<br>
of the video. The rendering speed is similar (just faster the std<br>
version, but by a little). I would be for eliminating the std version<br>
and using only the multibit, but on this point I would like to hear<br>
everyone's opinion.<br></blockquote><div><br></div><div style="font-size:small" class="gmail_default">Compiling with multibit on Ubuntu 16, results in an Error in the log file, although it seems to work anyway. Errors are:</div><div style="font-size:small" class="gmail_default">./libx265_main12.a(api.cpp.o): In function `x265_12bit::x265_api_get_208(int)':<br>api.cpp:(.text+0x2004): undefined reference to `dlopen'<br>api.cpp:(.text+0x201c): undefined reference to `dlsym'<br>api.cpp:(.text+0x20ad): undefined reference to `dlopen'<br>./libx265_main12.a(api.cpp.o): In function `x265_12bit::x265_api_query(int, int, int*)':<br>api.cpp:(.text+0x2167): undefined reference to `dlopen'<br>api.cpp:(.text+0x217f): undefined reference to `dlsym'<br>api.cpp:(.text+0x224d): undefined reference to `dlopen'<br>collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status<br>make[5]: *** [x265] Error 1<br>make[4]: *** [CMakeFiles/cli.dir/all] Error 2<br>make[3]: *** [all] Error 2</div><div style="font-size:small" class="gmail_default"><br></div><div style="font-size:small" class="gmail_default">Have not tested Debian 9.1 32-bit yet as am getting hung up on cause of error.<br></div></div></div>