Leftovers: Software
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FFmpeg 3.1 Is Primed With New Features: Includes H.264/HEVC VA-API Encoding
FFmpeg 3.1.0 is now available with the latest features for this widely-used open-source multimedia library.
FFmpeg 3.1 brings DXVA2-accelerated HEVC Main10 decoding for Windows users, a variety of new filters, MediaCodec H.264 decoding, new muxers/demuxers, VA-API accelerated H.264/HEVC/MJPEG encoding, an OpenMAX IL encoder with support for the Raspberry Pi, OpenEXR improvements, and a range of other improvements.
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MPV 0.18.0 Open-Source Video Player Lands with HiDPI Support for Wayland, More
The development team behind the MPlayer-based MPV open-source video player software announced this past weekend the release of another major milestone, MPV 0.18.0.
MPV 0.18.0 is now available for all supported platforms, including all GNU/Linux distributions, as well as the Mac OS and Microsoft Windows operating systems. Looking at the release notes, we can't help but notice that there are quite some interesting new features, but also improvements to the build system, options, and commands.
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Geary 0.11.1 Email Client Supports Special "Sent" and "Delete" Exchange Folders
Now that we know the Geary email client is alive and kicking, currently maintained by GNU/Linux developer Michael Gratton, it's time to look forward to a new version. Therefore, today we announce the debut of Geary 0.11.1.
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FFmpeg 3.1 "Laplace" Open-Source Multimedia Framework Officially Released
Today, June 27, 2016, the development team behind the popular, cross-platform and open-source multimedia framework used by numerous media player software, FFmpeg, has announced the release of the FFmpeg 3.1 "Laplace" series.
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Nageru 1.3.0 released
I've just released version 1.3.0 of Nageru, my live software video mixer.
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