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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Den 29.12.2023 00:43, skrev Phyllis
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constraints there will not be a new release on Dec. 31 + with
the inclusion of ffmpeg 6.1, there are still some areas that
need more testing.<br>
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Does that mean that libsvtav1 v. 1.8.0 and also libaom-av1
v. 3.8.0 <br>
encoders will be available for testing in the upcoming
Cin-GG ?<br>
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<div style="font-size:small" class="gmail_default">Because aom
version 3.8.0 does not build on Ubuntu 16, at this time, it
is unknown which direction it will go. But it has always
been that being able to build CinGG on older systems to
include also, 32-bit system, is probably of the highest
priority. This means that aom version 3.8.0 would not be
checked into GIT until more is known and maybe not even.
Which means it would not be part of the automatic package
builds.<br>
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Thank you for the information. Yes, I fully understand the time
constraints and need for more testing.<br>
As I don't really understand what "libsvtav1 as internal lib patch"
includes, I wonder if SVT-AV1 v. 1.8.0 will be available ?<br>
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