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16th January 2005, 12:20 | #1 | Link | |
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XviD-1.1.0-Beta1
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the announcement on xvid.org is still missing but will be there anytime soon - XviD 1.1.0 Beta1 is available. Quote:
Cheers Koepi
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Jep finaly
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Oops, of course not. I didn't properly change the numbers in the releasenotes, sorry. Uploading fixed build, should be available now.
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Koepi i think you should also credit the changes that aren't Windows Build specific.
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+ Brand new PowerPC port by Christoph Naegeli (MacOSX users may be interested by the Quicktime component, have a look at http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~naegelic/index.php) + Brand new amd64 Linux 64bit port by Andre Werthmann + Out of the box yasm support (Required by the amd64 port, see: http://www.tortall.net/projects/yasm/) + More ELF friendly assembly code for the ia32/amd64 ports (functions are declared as functions, and their size is also written to the resulting object files)
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Well, that's in the sources, ok, but it's not affecting the windows build at all, that's why I left that stuff away. Who's on linux or has a PowerPC or x86-64 will read the source code release notes anyway...
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This time it is a straight-from-CVS build.
Is there a hope to see the (in)famous strict/loose curve scaling option again in future builds?
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If I find the time I'll try to merge foxer's code again, yes. This can take some time though.
(So do you like strict scaling better than loose scaling?) Cheers Koepi
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@Koepi: yep, i'd like to choose loose or strict coz i think they are both usefull, depending on the source material.
@IgorC: yes C_D constantly compiles xvid builds. So it's a matter of days (or maybe hours?)
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I'll put up some new builds later (been busy today), however the biggest change between this and my last build is the bitstream version, everything else is basically identical other than some cosmetic, header, etc. changes.
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Xvid doens't show up in my the list in virtualdub after i installed it.
I can change the propetries via the startmenu, which works, but doens't change anything -_- //edit: i deinstalled and reinstalled it several times, now it works Last edited by Plub; 16th January 2005 at 16:36. |
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Nice work as usual Koepi !
Is this build can be called "stable" as I use only VBV for my home standalone player (Keyplug 4810) , because I don't use any "pro" feature like BF or other things like this ? Is VBV before this build , worked only on first pass ?? (- {core}: VBV support in 2pass mode ) I use actualy Nic build 13/12/04 compiled 8.1 Intel Ps : I've got an Duron 1.6@2.2 Ghz
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