[FFmpeg-cvslog] RELEASE_NOTES: small grammar fixes and improvements
Reynaldo H. Verdejo Pinochet
git at videolan.org
Sat Mar 7 02:25:02 CET 2015
ffmpeg | branch: release/2.6 | Reynaldo H. Verdejo Pinochet <reynaldo at osg.samsung.com> | Fri Mar 6 22:13:42 2015 -0300| [791e0856348410b46cd8efdc5a33d13c8048d3ec] | committer: Reynaldo H. Verdejo Pinochet
RELEASE_NOTES: small grammar fixes and improvements
Signed-off-by: Reynaldo H. Verdejo Pinochet <reynaldo at osg.samsung.com>
> http://git.videolan.org/gitweb.cgi/ffmpeg.git/?a=commit;h=791e0856348410b46cd8efdc5a33d13c8048d3ec
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10-bit support in spp, but maybe it's more important to mention the addition
of colorlevels (yet another color handling filter), tblend (allowing you
to for example run a diff between successive frames of a video stream), or
- eventually the dcshift audio filter.
+ the dcshift audio filter.
- There is also two other important filters landing in libavfilter: palettegen
- and paletteuse, submitted by the Stupeflix company. These filters will be
- very useful in case you are looking for creating high quality GIF, a format
- that still bravely fights annihilation in 2015.
+ There are also two other important filters landing in libavfilter: palettegen
+ and paletteuse. Both submitted by the Stupeflix company. These filters will
+ be very useful in case you are looking for creating high quality GIFs, a
+ format that still bravely fights annihilation in 2015.
- There are many other features, but let's follow-up on one big cleanup
+ There are many other new features, but let's follow-up on one big cleanup
achievement: the libmpcodecs (MPlayer filters) wrapper is finally dead. The
last remaining filters (softpulldown/repeatfields, eq*, and various
postprocessing filters) were ported by Arwa Arif (OPW student) and Paul B
Mahol.
- Concerning API changes, not much things to mention. Though, the introduction
- of devices inputs and outputs listing by Lukasz Marek is a notable addition
- (try ffmpeg -sources or ffmpeg -sinks for an example of the usage). As
- usual, see doc/APIchanges for more information.
+ Concerning API changes, there are not many things to mention. Though, the
+ introduction of device inputs and outputs listing by Lukasz Marek is a
+ notable addition (try ffmpeg -sources or ffmpeg -sinks for an example of
+ the usage). As usual, see doc/APIchanges for more information.
Now let's talk about optimizations. Ronald S. Bultje made the VP9 decoder
usable on x86 32-bit systems and pre-ssse3 CPUs like Phenom (even dual core
Athlons can play 1080p 30fps VP9 content now), so we now secretly hope for
- Google and Mozilla to use ffvp9 instead of libvpx.
-
- But VP9 is not the center of attention anymore, and HEVC/H.265 is also
- getting many improvements, which includes optimizations, both in C and x86
- ASM, mainly from James Almer, Christophe Gisquet and Pierre-Edouard Lepere.
+ Google and Mozilla to use ffvp9 instead of libvpx. But VP9 is not the
+ center of attention anymore, and HEVC/H.265 is also getting many
+ improvements, which include C and x86 ASM optimizations, mainly from James
+ Almer, Christophe Gisquet and Pierre-Edouard Lepere.
Even though we had many x86 contributions, it is not the only architecture
getting some love, with Seppo Tomperi adding ARM NEON optimizations to the
@@ -61,6 +60,6 @@
complete Git history on http://source.ffmpeg.org.
We hope you will like this release as much as we enjoyed working on it, and
- as usual, if you have any question about it, or any FFmpeg related topic,
+ as usual, if you have any questions about it, or any FFmpeg related topic,
feel free to join us on the #ffmpeg IRC channel (on irc.freenode.net) or ask
on the mailing-lists.
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