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Old 31st October 2006, 21:58   #1  |  Link
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XviD 1.1.2 bugfix release

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From: xvid-devel-bounces@xvid.org [mailto:xvid-devel-bounces@xvid.org] On Behalf Of Michael Militzer
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 3:52 PM
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Subject: [XviD-devel] Xvid 1.1.1 is available!

Hello!

This is Xvid 1.1.1 release.

This release is Xvid 1.1.1 bugfix release. It is API compatible with the previous 1.1.0 stable release.

Changes since 1.1.0:

* xvidcore library
  - Fixed bug when frame-drop (N-VOP) feature is used in combination with packed B-frames
  - Fix for premature EOF in xvid_decraw example
  - Fixed potential crash on Intel EMT64 architecture
  - Several fixes for IA64 platform (patch by Thomas Koeckerbauer)
  - Fix for visual_object_verid vs. video_object_layer_verid problem
  - Ensure intervening bytes are preserved in BitstreamInit()

* VFW frontend
  - Prevent segfault when encoding application calls compress_end with NULL
    codec context (PerfectDark at yandex dot ru)
  - Profile definitions updates

* DShow frontend
  - Add missing debug.c

The files are available in the download section of Xvid.org:
http://www.xvid.org/downloads.html

-- The "Xvid Team"
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Old 1st November 2006, 00:10   #2  |  Link
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new version + new website ^_^ many thanks xvid people
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That website was a long long time coming... I almost lost faith in the XviD team after they said "The new website should be up next week", in May! But I'm gonna have a compile and a play all the same.
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http://home.wildit.net.au/celticdrui...XviD-1.1.2.exe
http://home.wildit.net.au/celticdrui.../xvid-1.1.2.7z

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Cheers, I'll wait until 1.1.1 is on Koepi's site (the official link from XviD.org still shows 1.1.0)
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Old 1st November 2006, 04:05   #6  |  Link
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Good news.

Koepi's compilation should not differ from Celtic's. Even Koepi's compilations aren't free of bug totally. Like in case with uninstal of all codecs from system.
Celtic's compilations are REALLY well knowed. In big mayority they are stable.
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Well usually I stick with providing svn/cvs builds so there are usually plenty of bugs, just hopefully not caused by anything that I did.

Koepi has definatly become synonymous with XviD binaries though. Speaking of the installer bug. The 1.1 build on afterdawn from recollection is effected so there could be some major instances as people uninstall their 1.1 builds to install 1.1.1. Very easy mistake to make in inno setup though (setting it to delete an entire key instead of just the one value).
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Old 1st November 2006, 12:49   #8  |  Link
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Have these same fixes been applied to the 1.2 branch as well? If so, any chance of a new 1.2 build?
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You want a 1.2 cvs build then. New one up by the way, but this isn't a thread for discussing 1.2 builds.
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Xvid 1.1.2 released
This release is Xvid 1.1.2 bugfix release. It fixes and replaces previous Xvid 1.1.1 release.

Changes since 1.1.1:

Fixed typo in xvid.c
Updated bitstream.h to fix the previous faulty non-aligned bitstream buffers fix
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...and I finally have binaries available, too

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2 compiles in 6 hours. GCC's been busy on my system.
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Quote:
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Xvid 1.1.2 released
This release is Xvid 1.1.2 bugfix release. It fixes and replaces previous Xvid 1.1.1 release.

Changes since 1.1.1:

Fixed typo in xvid.c
Updated bitstream.h to fix the previous faulty non-aligned bitstream buffers fix
There is one more change to xvidcore which you missed:
  • Added a test_bits bench to xvid_bench.c to test for non-aligned bitstream buffers.
skal added that^^

P.S: Can a MoD change the title of the thread to 'XviD 1.1.2 bugfix release'?
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celtic_druid, Koepi:
Mind sharing your install script(s) with me?
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hi folks, especially koepi,
what about smp support?
went the code from that release in?

(Latest unstable binary
XviD-1.2.-127-25022006.exe (630kb)
Changelog to XviD-1.1:
- {core}: New experimental SMP support.
- {core}: Trellis improvements (according to sysKin).
- On uniprocessor machines set number of threads to 0!)

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SMP support is not included in 1.1.x, but only in 1.2.x (= current CVS).
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Excused the ignorance, but if during encoding the cpu(AMD 3800X2) works to 100%, does not mean that codec included smp support?
Because i've tested the new build and cpu has worked at 100%
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Not if you are using new version of Virtualdub, which seems to be using separate threads for reading (i.e., incl. avisynth processing) and encoding.
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If I have not understood badly,my CPU work at 100% with AutoGK 2.36b(VirtualDubMod) but with new version of VirtualDub or another program, my cpu Work at 50%?
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