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Convert the last use of libsamplerate in sync.c to swresample
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It is not supported or not useful in some Linux environments, so allow
disabling it.
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Threadripper and other modern CPUs are now multi-core modules that
benefit from having NUMA available.
Adds a dependency for libnuma.
Fixes https://github.com/HandBrake/HandBrake/issues/1142
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Assuming you built HandBrake with 'configure --enable-qsv' and you have
built and installed Intel MediaSDK in a directory that is in your LD search
path, the QSV encoders now work. HW decode is not supported.
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LOCALBASE variable is used to indicate where FreeBSD ports are installed.
default is /usr/local.
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Extension of and closes #1422.
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avfilter referes to avresample.
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Adding the Nvidia NVEnc H.264 and H.265 encoders.
Based on Initial work by sgothel
--enable-nvenc is the new compile time configure option to enable for builds.
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Fixes #1403.
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The specificaion for where appstream files go changed
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lzma may be used by the ffmpeg tiff decoder which can be used in
matroska files.
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Patch 1/2 for https://github.com/HandBrake/HandBrake/issues/974
moving to FFMPEG 3.4.1 from LIBAV 12.2.
The re-ordering of to be linked modules was required to solve
statically linked dependencies. See libhb/module.defs etc.
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Closes #1076.
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* Remove Fontconfig on Windows
Let libass use its DirectWrite font provider backend instead of Fontconfig.
This eliminates Fontconfig's font cache generation delay that occurred
at the start of an encode after a system font was (un)installed or when
HandBrake was installed and used to burn text subtitles for the first time.
* Remove LibHB's dependency on Fontconfig when it's not used
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Remove:
hb_audio_samplerate_get_best()
Add:
hb_audio_samplerate_is_supported()
hb_audio_samplerate_find_closest()
hb_audio_samplerate_get_sr_shift()
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* LinGui: add --flatpak configure option
For building a linux flatpak bundle
* LinGui: add rules to build flatpak repo and bundles
* LinGui: add flatpak compatible icon
* LinGui: add flatpak compatible desktop file
* LinGui: add flatpak appdata xml
* pkg: disable building LinGui when creating cli flatpak
* pkg: clean flatpak build cache when updating source package
* pkg: fix source package build dependencies
Fixes errors when the git ref being packaged changes and you have not
manually deleted stage and pkg build directories.
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It can depend on the vorbis libraries.
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HarfBuzz is now enabled when building libass.
Resolves #162.
Additional libass notes:
- Add yasm dependency for better performance.
- Remove no longer valid configure params.
- Disable new coretext and directwrite font selection backends pending additional testing (coretext did not build properly).
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* remove dxva hw decode
It provides practically no speed increase even on a slow CPU and results
in a speed decrease on fast CPUs. And the code is exceptionally fugly.
* cli: remove USE_HWD
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New filter types HB_FILTER_AVFILTER and HB_FILTER_PAD.
Settings for HB_FILTER_AVFILTER are the same as you would pass to avconv
from the command line -vf option, except that we do not support
multi-input or multi-output filters.
Settings for HB_FILTER_PAD are "width:height:color:x_offset:y_offset".
width x height is the size of the output frame after padding.
color may be a w3c color name or RGB value (default black).
x_offset, y_offset is the position of the video within the padded area
(default centered).
Any of the values may be omitted or "auto".
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git-svn-id: svn://svn.handbrake.fr/HandBrake/trunk@7141 b64f7644-9d1e-0410-96f1-a4d463321fa5
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These will be used by the CLI for loading custom user presets.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.handbrake.fr/HandBrake/trunk@7105 b64f7644-9d1e-0410-96f1-a4d463321fa5
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Fedora mingw seems to require it's own pthread library which causes build
conflicts with our pthread lib. So this patch distinguishes whether
libpthread or libpthreadGC2 is already installed on the system and uses
the appropriate system lib when found.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.handbrake.fr/HandBrake/trunk@6766 b64f7644-9d1e-0410-96f1-a4d463321fa5
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No new functionality yet. To be used for new json APIs.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.handbrake.fr/HandBrake/trunk@6590 b64f7644-9d1e-0410-96f1-a4d463321fa5
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git-svn-id: svn://svn.handbrake.fr/HandBrake/trunk@6445 b64f7644-9d1e-0410-96f1-a4d463321fa5
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Thanks to Sebastian Ramacher for the patch
git-svn-id: svn://svn.handbrake.fr/HandBrake/trunk@6424 b64f7644-9d1e-0410-96f1-a4d463321fa5
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Thanks to Matthew Harvey for this patch
git-svn-id: svn://svn.handbrake.fr/HandBrake/trunk@6165 b64f7644-9d1e-0410-96f1-a4d463321fa5
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replace it with libavcodec ac3 decoder
git-svn-id: svn://svn.handbrake.fr/HandBrake/trunk@6049 b64f7644-9d1e-0410-96f1-a4d463321fa5
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profile/level control and, to a lesser extent,
encoder presets and tunes are becoming more common.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.handbrake.fr/HandBrake/trunk@6031 b64f7644-9d1e-0410-96f1-a4d463321fa5
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The new libbluray has a dependency on freetype. Ubuntu
didn't like the order, all other builds were ok :-\
git-svn-id: svn://svn.handbrake.fr/HandBrake/trunk@6007 b64f7644-9d1e-0410-96f1-a4d463321fa5
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We no longer need mpeg2dec. libav now has all the features we need
for mpeg2 decoding.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.handbrake.fr/HandBrake/trunk@5966 b64f7644-9d1e-0410-96f1-a4d463321fa5
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An OpenCL SDK is no longer needed to build OpenCL support.
Note: as a result, the --enable-opencl configure option is removed.
Also, libOpenCL is no longer needed to run the application (it is still necessary to use OpenCL features, of course).
git-svn-id: svn://svn.handbrake.fr/HandBrake/trunk@5886 b64f7644-9d1e-0410-96f1-a4d463321fa5
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Tested on MacOSX 10.8.5 w/ Xcode 5.0, 4.6.3 and 4.5.2, various builds,
including terminal Xcode, terminal no Xcode and Xcode IDE,
and permutations with/without mp4v2 and mkv.
- push defs for optional static libraries (OSL) to respective modules
- adjust make-driven linking to use OSL
- adjust Xcode-driven linking to use OSL via ld -filelist option
- add Xcode project group for all OSL
- set Xcode project to use clang compiler
- add osx 10.8 xcconfig files
- add "supplemental" xcconfig file where EXTERNAL_CONFIGURE may be used
to specify configure-time options
- patch mp4v2 to compile with clang
Intructions for custom configure-options within Xcode IDE:
1. edit macosx/xcconfig/supplemental.xcconfig
2. save file (unsure how long it takes IDE to see change but it does)
3. build clean
4. build
5. never commit supplemental.xcconfig to repository - it is meant to
exist but not effect the build on a clean checkout, and to be used
only as a developer transient developer customization file.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.handbrake.fr/HandBrake/trunk@5800 b64f7644-9d1e-0410-96f1-a4d463321fa5
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Patch originally by the Multicoreware Inc team, followed by improvements and fixes by Micheal Wootton from AMD Inc,
OpenCL:
This patch implements Bicubic Scaling in OpenCL.
Note that HandBrake currently uses Lanczos so the performance difference appears to be much more significant. We may offer an option of BiCubic in software later.
Bicubic scaling may appear a bit sharper than the equivalent Lanczos encode and may increase file size a bit. Quality may be better or worse depending on the scaling and content and personal preference towards sharpness.
When comparing performance with a custom HandBrake build that runs Software Bicubic to OpenCL Bicubic, performance increase is about 5~7% on average on a modern GPU.
Hardware Decode via DXVA:
We also have optional DXVA decoding which may come in useful for slower/lower end systems that have a capable GPU.
This is only available on input sources that use the libav decode path.
Most GPU hardware for decoding is designed for playback, so if you are running on a high end CPU, it will bottleneck the encode process.
Requires OpenCL 1.1 or later supporting GPU.
Front end changes and testing framework are not included in this patch. This will be resolved later.
Patch will be revised further before the UI is implemented.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.handbrake.fr/HandBrake/trunk@5792 b64f7644-9d1e-0410-96f1-a4d463321fa5
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