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have not been able to follow CinGG lately, but it seems OK
now. I<br>
see many long threads and several patches from Andrew.
Could you<br>
please point me to which patches to put in and what to
test?<br>
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<div dir="auto">I was mostly looking at qsv (intel-specific)
encoding, and related mediacodec (but mediacodec only
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<div dir="auto">So, not sure if this part applicable for you on
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To verify if the last two patches I applied 28/9-24 via:<br>
Re: [Cin] so, it looks like qsv integration a bit harder than just
adding few lines ....<br>
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0002-Modify-remaining-_qsv-orofiles-to-use-nv12-fix-typo-.patch<br>
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caused some of my later testing issues "mismatch audio/video file
format", I wonder if it is easy roll back/"unpatch" to my system
status before patching; possibly how to do it?<br>
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<div dir="auto">Another part was about ffmpeg-7.1/x265 4.0 ,
there was one failing filter (F_scale) that can be fixed by
altering ffmpeg sources. I am not sure I want 7.1 without some
range conversion fixes, but I am not sure if they ever find
their way into 7.1 branch ...</div>
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<div dir="auto">so, in short unless you want to see how ffmpeg
7.1 performs I do mot think there is much else to test yet?</div>
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Although basic ffmpeg 7.1 has been available for Slowroll since a
little week (from obs:multimedia:libs)<br>
I thought I would wait a bit longer with testing until the 7.1
series becomes full codec enabled from Packman.<br>
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