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LoRd_MuldeR
29th November 2010, 16:28
Avidemux 2.5.4 r6796 (2010-11-28)
http://www.avidemux.org/
Revision 6796 (28 Nov 2010)
Updated aften to version git version (commit: c0bd512c93b1186c28b45cc66f6e4f70fd41191c).
Updated libogg to version 1.2.1.
Updated libvorbis to version 1.3.2.
Updated libvpx to version 0.9.5.
Updated Qt to version 4.7.1.
Updated x264 to r1804.
6796 - [build] bump version
6795 - [win] update avidemux build scripts and installer
6792 - [win] more build scripts
6791 - [ffmpeg] update FFmpeg to r25831 & libswscale to r32647
6790 - [mingw64] compilation fix
6789 - [aften] add support for git version of Aften
6788 - [ffmpeg] remove old tarballs
6787 - [x264] support core version 110
6747 - [flv] Get width and height when metadata happens later
6746 - [Flv] Fix Zapping.flv
6745 - [mp4] Fix playback of P103xxx.MOV (LPCM in mov)
6744 - [flv] Handle nicely object_end tag
6738 - [linux/avsfilter] add wine pathname to filter dialog, set empty config pathnames to install prefix
6716 - [Gtk] dont crash if default value is out of bound
6715 - [audio] Fix audio handling, we always have audio, at worst it is dummy
6700 - [x264] correctly load hrd option
6696 - [srt] Merge gentoo patch 249367
6695 - [i18n] German update by lance
6694 - [ffmpeg] update ffmpeg & libswscale tarballs
6693 - [x264] use key frame flag rather than deriving from frame type
6692 - [po] italian update by zoppo
Download Mirror #1: http://mulder.dummwiedeutsch.de/ (http://mulder.dummwiedeutsch.de/home/?page=projects#avidemux)
Download Mirror #2: http://avidemux.razorbyte.com.au/ (http://avidemux.razorbyte.com.au/#avidemux2.5)
LoRd_MuldeR
26th December 2010, 22:44
Avidemux 2.5.4 r6854 (2010-12-20)
http://www.avidemux.org/
Revision 6854 (20 Dec 2010)
Updated libogg to version 1.2.2.
6854 - [ffmpeg] update FFmpeg to r26061 & libswscale to r32724
6853 - [x264] psy trellis and autovaq patch by lord mulder
6852 - [win] update build scripts
6846 - [H264/indexer] Fix short startcode SEI
6844 - [lavcodec] Export function to get internal info about SPS through h264_parser
6843 - [H264/info extractor] Use lavcodec to decode SPS as in 2.6, it seems the internal decoder chokes on some SPS
6842 - [H264/indexer] Read the whole SPS, not 60 bytes hardcoded. Fix decoding some M2TS
6800 - [win] update lame build script
Download Mirror #1: http://mulder.googlecode.com/ (http://code.google.com/p/mulder/downloads/list)
Download Mirror #2: http://avidemux.razorbyte.com.au/ (http://avidemux.razorbyte.com.au/#avidemux2.5)
LoRd_MuldeR
26th December 2010, 23:32
libx264 SVN-r1834:
libx264-r1834, MinGW GCC 4.5.2, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/647iro8qx7ug2p8/libx264-112-r1834M-gcc452-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1834, MinGW GCC 4.5.2, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/b1m5oguaj55bzqa/libx264-112-r1834M-gcc452-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1834, MinGW GCC 4.5.2, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/v2onkqxsaum4dxt/libx264-112-r1834M-gcc452-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1834, MinGW GCC 4.5.2, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/7ns1p6c5sqgmbb9/libx264-112-r1834M-gcc452-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1834, MinGW GCC 4.5.2, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/0bnan0odb5dq7os/libx264-112-r1834M-gcc452-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1834, MinGW GCC 4.4.5, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/p50hv7pigfdhib6/libx264-112-r1834M-gcc445-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1834, MinGW GCC 4.4.5, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/bet5iwc876o2ffs/libx264-112-r1834M-gcc445-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1834, MinGW GCC 4.4.5, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/w8ciaqnq32mmfmh/libx264-112-r1834M-gcc445-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1834, MinGW GCC 4.4.5, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/u7opch2nqq6cv1f/libx264-112-r1834M-gcc445-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1834, MinGW GCC 4.4.5, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/e0rcqfds5trj529/libx264-112-r1834M-gcc445-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1834, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, legacy build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/kdrb53ft3jv8t98/libx264-112-r1834M-gcc451-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1834, MinGW GCC 3.4.5, legacy build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/lc8y873d6z1a505/libx264-112-r1834M-gcc345-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1834, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, experimental build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/e9oij49v606iab6/libx264-112-r1834M-gcc460-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264 SVN-r1834 library pack:
libx264 SVN-r1834 complete "all-in-one" library pack (http://code.google.com/p/mulder/downloads/detail?name=libx264-112-r1834M-win32.7z&can=2&q=)
These builds will NOT work with Avidemux 2.5.3 or older. Please update to Avidemux 2.5.4 r6854 (http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=1466619&postcount=1602) or later now!
Auto-VAQ, Sub-ME 10 and Psy-Trellis are now available as runtime options in Avidemux, so there are no more special builds!
TheImperial2004
27th December 2010, 22:10
hmmm , I can't seem to find the x264 codec under the Video dropdown menu :confused:
See attachment
LoRd_MuldeR
27th December 2010, 22:15
Make sure you have "Plugins" -> "Video Encoders" -> "x264" checked on the "Choose Components" page during Avidemux installation ;)
TheImperial2004
27th December 2010, 22:23
I tried reinstalling it , I double checked that x264 is checked ... Still a no go :(
LoRd_MuldeR
27th December 2010, 23:28
I tried reinstalling it , I double checked that x264 is checked ... Still a no go :(
Well, did you check, is the x264 plugin actually installed? And if so, does it get loaded at runtime ???
There should be a file:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Avidemux 2.5\plugins\videoEncoder\libADM_vidEnc_x264.dll
And in Avidemux under "Help" -> "Plugins..." you should find "x264 video encoder plugin for Avidemux" on the "Video Encoder" tab.
TheImperial2004
28th December 2010, 04:28
The file libADM_vidEnc_x264.dll does exist , but the x264 encoder doesn't show in the plugins tab . I'm using the 64bit version though . :rolleyes:
LoRd_MuldeR
28th December 2010, 13:57
The file libADM_vidEnc_x264.dll does exist , but the x264 encoder doesn't show in the plugins tab . I'm using the 64bit version though . :rolleyes:
So did you try the 32-Bit version ???
And, when you tried to use the 64-Bit version, did you make sure your "libADM_vidEnc_x264.dll" is 64-Bit too? You know, 64-Bit program cannot load 32-Bit DLL's ;)
If in doubt, the Dependency Walker (http://www.dependencywalker.com/) does a good job in such situations!
TheImperial2004
28th December 2010, 19:11
32bit works like charm , its definitely that these DLLs aren't 64bit ready yet . :)
LoRd_MuldeR
11th January 2011, 22:06
libx264 SVN-r1867:
libx264-r1867, MinGW GCC 4.5.2, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/8wg4qxoz40cnb27/libx264-112-r1867M-gcc452-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1867, MinGW GCC 4.5.2, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/8r95l0b02758ek0/libx264-112-r1867M-gcc452-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1867, MinGW GCC 4.5.2, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/t28rz30927ta615/libx264-112-r1867M-gcc452-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1867, MinGW GCC 4.5.2, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/bty8eg1c2xte5rb/libx264-112-r1867M-gcc452-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1867, MinGW GCC 4.5.2, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/fazxk5z6xm8run0/libx264-112-r1867M-gcc452-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1867, MinGW GCC 4.4.5, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/98rxh78qhdt8d21/libx264-112-r1867M-gcc445-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1867, MinGW GCC 4.4.5, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mt4se4aj67c8s4r/libx264-112-r1867M-gcc445-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1867, MinGW GCC 4.4.5, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/3dohsh3d7g21516/libx264-112-r1867M-gcc445-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1867, MinGW GCC 4.4.5, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/1d01b697i64yifp/libx264-112-r1867M-gcc445-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1867, MinGW GCC 4.4.5, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/3jz39bak2bdq9o9/libx264-112-r1867M-gcc445-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1867, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, legacy build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/r9l9v2ydpg38u9n/libx264-112-r1867M-gcc451-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1867, MinGW GCC 3.4.5, legacy build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/aile5fqjyh6840k/libx264-112-r1867M-gcc345-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1867, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, experimental build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/ivpyt7icd32b2db/libx264-112-r1867M-gcc460-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264 SVN-r1867 library pack:
libx264 SVN-r1867 complete "all-in-one" library pack (http://code.google.com/p/mulder/downloads/detail?name=libx264-112-r1867M-win32.7z&can=2&q=)
These builds will NOT work with Avidemux 2.5.3 or older. Please update to Avidemux 2.5.4 r6854 (http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=1466619&postcount=1602) or later now!
Please note the recent changes in x264's internal quality measurement! See the commit message (http://git.videolan.org/gitweb.cgi?p=x264.git;a=commit;h=22bfd310abced4df0b11c9620b152e5cfe746d43) for details...
Romario
20th January 2011, 03:43
Hi,what's going on with Avidemux 2.5x ? Can you,L:ord_MuldeR,compile newest build ?
If you want,Ican test 64-bit version of Avidemux 2.58,so tell me what I need to do. :)
Rain1
20th January 2011, 05:28
LoRd_MuldeR, can you compile 64bit version, please ?
Thanks :)
LoRd_MuldeR
20th January 2011, 11:17
I usually don't compile Avidemux for win-x86 (32-Bit) or win-x64 (64-Bit), as Gruntster (http://avidemux.razorbyte.com.au/) creates new Avidemux 2.5.x builds for Windows at regular intervals.
The latest build currently is r6854 (2010-12-20) and I don't think much has happened since then. That's because most (if not all) development is currently going into the Avidemux 2.6 branch.
And if you want to give Avidemux 2.6 a try, then see this (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=158580) thread please. There are "nightly" builds of the 2.6 branch for Win32 available...
Romario
21st January 2011, 00:58
Thank you,but can you,at least,compile libx264 SVN-r1867 complete "all-in-one" library pack but for 64-bit. Thanks.
LoRd_MuldeR
21st January 2011, 01:13
Thank you,but can you,at least,compile libx264 SVN-r1867 complete "all-in-one" library pack but for 64-bit. Thanks.
I don't make 64-Bit builds of libx264 currently (don't have the build env set up). You can use the libx264 that ships with Gruntster's 64-Bit Avidemux builds...
LoRd_MuldeR
27th January 2011, 23:39
libx264 SVN-r1881:
libx264-r1881, MinGW GCC 4.5.2, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/5bpjdvjylmm9cx3/libx264-112-r1881M-gcc452-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1881, MinGW GCC 4.5.2, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/ppo95p8natx1e3a/libx264-112-r1881M-gcc452-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1881, MinGW GCC 4.5.2, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/ys8f948ks4u81k0/libx264-112-r1881M-gcc452-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1881, MinGW GCC 4.5.2, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/nabp85lonqzc2b5/libx264-112-r1881M-gcc452-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1881, MinGW GCC 4.5.2, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/zb1fdaoap35ja10/libx264-112-r1881M-gcc452-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1881, MinGW GCC 4.4.5, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/xx1vr26j6xd2qab/libx264-112-r1881M-gcc445-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1881, MinGW GCC 4.4.5, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/dq5am2b5ecywqib/libx264-112-r1881M-gcc445-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1881, MinGW GCC 4.4.5, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/8dkri17pdxzctii/libx264-112-r1881M-gcc445-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1881, MinGW GCC 4.4.5, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/yli6bbm9iebabkg/libx264-112-r1881M-gcc445-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1881, MinGW GCC 4.4.5, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/7d76g71ijllx7jb/libx264-112-r1881M-gcc445-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1881, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, legacy build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/4zhkb8q3z03jbc8/libx264-112-r1881M-gcc451-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1881, MinGW GCC 3.4.5, legacy build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/8e5ypdyxa4qes4t/libx264-112-r1881M-gcc345-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264 SVN-r1881 library pack:
libx264 SVN-r1881 complete "all-in-one" library pack (mirror #1) (http://code.google.com/p/mulder/downloads/detail?name=libx264-112-r1881M-win32.7z&can=2&q=)
libx264 SVN-r1881 complete "all-in-one" library pack (mirror #2) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/rc1nhm1o4xr2xaw/libx264-112-r1881M-win32.7z)
These builds will NOT work with Avidemux 2.5.3 or older. Please update to Avidemux 2.5.4 r6854 (http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=1466619&postcount=1602) or later now!
LoRd_MuldeR
29th January 2011, 20:41
libx264 SVN-r1882:
libx264-r1882, MinGW GCC 4.5.2, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/7ddb20bi3w197g7/libx264-112-r1882M-gcc452-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1882, MinGW GCC 4.5.2, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/46dmrqhdbqwchq0/libx264-112-r1882M-gcc452-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1882, MinGW GCC 4.5.2, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/qpzxaxlykfvw4ex/libx264-112-r1882M-gcc452-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1882, MinGW GCC 4.5.2, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/lu3j51v272x6fgu/libx264-112-r1882M-gcc452-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1882, MinGW GCC 4.5.2, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/hbdrj6v34ryobg7/libx264-112-r1882M-gcc452-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1882, MinGW GCC 4.4.5, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/zz3f6t3gum17v3d/libx264-112-r1882M-gcc445-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1882, MinGW GCC 4.4.5, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/h77kp19jw5hc1g5/libx264-112-r1882M-gcc445-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1882, MinGW GCC 4.4.5, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/w5p8powy4i5na5x/libx264-112-r1882M-gcc445-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1882, MinGW GCC 4.4.5, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/4latvvvb22fn0h8/libx264-112-r1882M-gcc445-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1882, MinGW GCC 4.4.5, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/l5n5ut1p87o3cum/libx264-112-r1882M-gcc445-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1882, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/xf6npsezqz2f76z/libx264-112-r1882M-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1882, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/5dcxtntl22mff5q/libx264-112-r1882M-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1882, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/g95utwn46r3hm35/libx264-112-r1882M-gcc460-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1882, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/9kq7he1cu9955sh/libx264-112-r1882M-gcc460-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1882, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/bntcf6hlriaa61c/libx264-112-r1882M-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1882, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, legacy build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/sezsznv19fz8om4/libx264-112-r1882M-gcc451-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1882, MinGW GCC 3.4.5, legacy build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/rbb01isyb3yo9bz/libx264-112-r1882M-gcc345-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264 SVN-r1882 library pack:
libx264 SVN-r1882 complete "all-in-one" library pack (mirror #1) (http://code.google.com/p/mulder/downloads/detail?name=libx264-112-r1882M-win32.7z&can=2&q=)
libx264 SVN-r1882 complete "all-in-one" library pack (mirror #2) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/451a403rrktogw2/libx264-112-r1882M-win32.7z)
These builds will NOT work with Avidemux 2.5.3 or older. Please update to Avidemux 2.5.4 r6854 (http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=1466619&postcount=1602) or later now!
r1882 should fix a potential crash on AVX-enabled CPU's, when running on Windows prior to Windows 7 Service-Pack 1.
LoRd_MuldeR
3rd February 2011, 14:14
libx264 SVN-r1884:
libx264-r1884, MinGW GCC 4.5.2, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/5anrc8aiaak7ac7/libx264-112-r1884M-gcc452-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1884, MinGW GCC 4.5.2, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/n4xdphlr5qa6ra9/libx264-112-r1884M-gcc452-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1884, MinGW GCC 4.5.2, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/s8803x3wz2cw5v7/libx264-112-r1884M-gcc452-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1884, MinGW GCC 4.5.2, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/9jea6g761w7jicb/libx264-112-r1884M-gcc452-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1884, MinGW GCC 4.5.2, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/q9eby2qw1dcnj3f/libx264-112-r1884M-gcc452-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1884, MinGW GCC 4.4.5, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/ntk3qdmhulvd03n/libx264-112-r1884M-gcc445-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1884, MinGW GCC 4.4.5, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/byx5dcw1yn9xd34/libx264-112-r1884M-gcc445-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1884, MinGW GCC 4.4.5, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/uimfwxrlrwwz2dm/libx264-112-r1884M-gcc445-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1884, MinGW GCC 4.4.5, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/hegx3cslxh0vbhs/libx264-112-r1884M-gcc445-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1884, MinGW GCC 4.4.5, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/1u5py9db8ua5c6l/libx264-112-r1884M-gcc445-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1884, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/687x2z8bt4thvz2/libx264-112-r1884M-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1884, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/be2b5socava89h7/libx264-112-r1884M-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1884, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/nb1c5endf5nc3d1/libx264-112-r1884M-gcc460-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1884, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/285csh84lb6f64c/libx264-112-r1884M-gcc460-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1884, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/xtok5v32ujbagw9/libx264-112-r1884M-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1884, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, legacy build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/tp0hrcsj5usx1au/libx264-112-r1884M-gcc451-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1884, MinGW GCC 3.4.5, legacy build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/r7dco78vye1dq67/libx264-112-r1884M-gcc345-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264 SVN-r1884 library pack:
libx264 SVN-r1884 complete "all-in-one" library pack (mirror #1) (http://code.google.com/p/mulder/downloads/detail?name=libx264-112-r1884M-win32.7z&can=2&q=)
libx264 SVN-r1884 complete "all-in-one" library pack (mirror #2) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/ufo07665n02flny/libx264-112-r1884M-win32.7z)
These builds will NOT work with Avidemux 2.5.3 or older. Please update to Avidemux 2.5.4 r6854 (http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=1466619&postcount=1602) or later now!
r1884 includes a hot-fix for a regression introduced with r1881. Update is highly recommended!
Romario
19th February 2011, 21:23
Lord_Mulder,please,can you persuade Gruntster to compile newest revosion of Avidemux 2.54 ? With x264 1913 revision,of course.
LoRd_MuldeR
20th February 2011, 15:08
Lord_Mulder,please,can you persuade Gruntster to compile newest revosion of Avidemux 2.54 ? With x264 1913 revision,of course.
I will make new x264 builds soon. No need to make new Avidemux builds, nothing has happened since the last build (in the 2.4 branch).
Romario
20th February 2011, 16:35
Well,ok,but still,it's very very long time since previous 2.54 build. Can you,also,please,compile x264 builds for 64-bit ? Thank you.
LoRd_MuldeR
20th February 2011, 16:40
Well,ok,but still,it's very very long time since previous 2.54 build.
It doesn't make sense to create new builds, if nothing has changed.
Currently most (if not all) effort is going into Avidemux 2.6 series and there are "nightly" builds at the well known location.
Can you,also,please,compile x264 builds for 64-bit ? Thank you.
As said earlier, I'm currently not interested in making any 64-Bit builds... :o
LoRd_MuldeR
20th February 2011, 21:46
libx264 SVN-r1913:
libx264-r1913, MinGW GCC 4.5.2, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/6dhmx3e34zyanc8/libx264-112-r1913M-gcc452-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1913, MinGW GCC 4.5.2, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/b2j2d4t7serp219/libx264-112-r1913M-gcc452-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1913, MinGW GCC 4.5.2, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/63derqiajd7ds6b/libx264-112-r1913M-gcc452-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1913, MinGW GCC 4.5.2, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/ji89bop4dw4t38k/libx264-112-r1913M-gcc452-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1913, MinGW GCC 4.5.2, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/7u91p682rpw4v2j/libx264-112-r1913M-gcc452-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1913, MinGW GCC 4.4.5, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/z9apfysxawsovfd/libx264-112-r1913M-gcc445-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1913, MinGW GCC 4.4.5, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/aduc4ik9qd9e3jr/libx264-112-r1913M-gcc445-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1913, MinGW GCC 4.4.5, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/jdw716x82hm7d46/libx264-112-r1913M-gcc445-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1913, MinGW GCC 4.4.5, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/r1w4n84dgsxmhst/libx264-112-r1913M-gcc445-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1913, MinGW GCC 4.4.5, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/n05nndm1dn7tvg3/libx264-112-r1913M-gcc445-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1913, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/23b6q966pgong8f/libx264-112-r1913M-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1913, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/sci7vsry8sb4200/libx264-112-r1913M-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1913, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/4352ta44mwtzsrf/libx264-112-r1913M-gcc460-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1913, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/uray1jeo2l522uv/libx264-112-r1913M-gcc460-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1913, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/k8xur5zod8vqe23/libx264-112-r1913M-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1913, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, legacy build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/dt2mtk7q850oz6z/libx264-112-r1913M-gcc451-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1913, MinGW GCC 3.4.5, legacy build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/h0g2hnr110cptc3/libx264-112-r1913M-gcc345-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264 SVN-r1913 library pack:
libx264 SVN-r1913 complete "all-in-one" library pack (mirror #1) (http://code.google.com/p/mulder/downloads/detail?name=libx264-112-r1913M-win32.7z&can=2&q=)
libx264 SVN-r1913 complete "all-in-one" library pack (mirror #2) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/4470hcjtcc6us6i/libx264-112-r1913M-win32.7z)
These builds will NOT work with Avidemux 2.5.3 or older. Please update to Avidemux 2.5.4 r6854 (http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=1466619&postcount=1602) or later now!
LoRd_MuldeR
26th March 2011, 00:29
libx264 SVN-r1924:
libx264-r1924, MinGW GCC 4.5.2, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/inax83px6nbaah3/libx264-112-r1924M-gcc452-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1924, MinGW GCC 4.5.2, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/pyv52e48hxh5fuk/libx264-112-r1924M-gcc452-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1924, MinGW GCC 4.5.2, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/2i68xl55lrmn1yh/libx264-112-r1924M-gcc452-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1924, MinGW GCC 4.5.2, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/2tbjifl4ymk1kid/libx264-112-r1924M-gcc452-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1924, MinGW GCC 4.5.2, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/l0a3rl1632o4pa6/libx264-112-r1924M-gcc452-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1924, MinGW GCC 4.4.5, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/q6ur3981h71decy/libx264-112-r1924M-gcc445-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1924, MinGW GCC 4.4.5, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/8p3di7u3a5h00am/libx264-112-r1924M-gcc445-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1924, MinGW GCC 4.4.5, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/nbzkfzwvwdj3p96/libx264-112-r1924M-gcc445-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1924, MinGW GCC 4.4.5, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/hfaolcqxed2s5k0/libx264-112-r1924M-gcc445-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1924, MinGW GCC 4.4.5, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/jvk1mxfv4h6uqg4/libx264-112-r1924M-gcc445-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1924, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/naraw8bdq3thxmg/libx264-112-r1924M-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1924, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/cihrw6qc8bo81ap/libx264-112-r1924M-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1924, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/vbbb8tanvn39be3/libx264-112-r1924M-gcc460-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1924, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/en1j4eizgo4kfyd/libx264-112-r1924M-gcc460-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1924, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/zgb82da63tmyolt/libx264-112-r1924M-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1924, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, legacy build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/s40yz5s8htfe2j6/libx264-112-r1924M-gcc451-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1924, MinGW GCC 3.4.5, legacy build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/nqh6xnnjwz2ax8q/libx264-112-r1924M-gcc345-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264 SVN-r1924 library pack:
libx264 SVN-r1924 complete "all-in-one" library pack (mirror #1) (http://code.google.com/p/mulder/downloads/detail?name=libx264-112-r1924M-win32.7z&can=2&q=)
libx264 SVN-r1924 complete "all-in-one" library pack (mirror #2) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/2xw6dbdn90dg023/libx264-112-r1924M-win32.7z)
These builds will NOT work with Avidemux 2.5.3 or older. Please update to Avidemux 2.5.4 r6854 (http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=1466619&postcount=1602) or later now!
Romario
28th March 2011, 02:15
Thanks. But,I know that I am little boring....but still i have one tricky question for you, LoRd_MuldeR.
When somebody (if not you,eventually) will compile x64 builds of libx264 for Avidemux ? Because I use x64 version of Avidemux 2.54 r6854.
boyumeow
9th May 2011, 09:49
Yohoo LM, do U have any free time to compile ur version of libx264 since there is new Avidemux 2.5.4 r7194 out too. Thanks in advance, even U do not have time for it too. Thanks.
LoRd_MuldeR
9th May 2011, 10:20
Yohoo LM, do U have any free time to compile ur version of libx264 since there is new Avidemux 2.5.4 r7194 out too. Thanks in advance, even U do not have time for it too. Thanks.
Actually I'm getting tired to patch the latest x264 to make it work with the outdated API version that Avidemux 2.5.4 expects.
So I will probably not make any new builds, until a fresh Avidemux build with latest (or at least more recent) x264 API becomes available.
Unfortunately it seems Gruntster hasn't done any work to Avidemux since around November last year...
boyumeow
10th May 2011, 10:19
...
Unfortunately it seems Gruntster hasn't done any work to Avidemux since around November last year...
I dun quite understand what U mean by it, but it's not important. Btw, I saw that the change log has specified this
6853 - 20 Dec 2010 - gruntster - [x264] psy trellis and autovaq patch by lord mulder
So does that mean that your special build here is targeted more on cpu core performance? (I think I miss this part :p)
:thanks:
LoRd_MuldeR
10th May 2011, 10:57
The problem here is that the programming interface (API) of x264 changes, as the development proceeds. New options are added, deprecated ones are removed.
Consequently applications that want to use latest x264 need to be updated. They need, at least, to be re-compiled from the sources with the latest x264 header file.
If the application actually wants to make use of the latest x264 features/options, then more code changes will be required on the application's side, of course.
The last Avidemux 2.5.4 build for Win32 was made on 1st Nov 2010. Since then the x264 API has changed multiple times and thus it won't work with an up-to-date x264.
I can, of course, try to cripple x264 in order to make it work with that old Avidemux build (in fact I did that frequently in the past), but at some point it gets annoying.
Therefore I will simply wait for Gruntster to re-appear and make a new Avidemux build, which then can work with latest x264 without workarounds/modifications...
(BTW: If you look at the Avidemux changelog, you will see a lot of activity, but it's all in the 2.6 branch. The 2.5.x branch hasn't seen any updates for quite some time)
[UPDATE]
I just checked again. And indeed there finally is a new Avidemux 2.5.4 build from 8th May 2011 (http://avidemux.razorbyte.com.au/#avidemux2.5). So the problem described above should be solved - for now :)
So unless an unexpected problem pops up, I will make new libx264 builds for Avidemux soon...
LoRd_MuldeR
10th May 2011, 11:43
Avidemux 2.5.4 r7194 (2011-05-08)
http://www.avidemux.org/
Revision 7194 (08 May 2011)
Compiled with GCC 4.5.2
Updated Freetype to version 2.4.4-1.
Updated GLib to version 2.28.1-1.
Updated libvpx to version 0.9.6.
Updated NSPR to version 4.8.8.
Updated Pango to version 1.28.1-3.
Updated Qt to version 4.7.3.
Updated x264 to r1947.
Updated Xvid to version 1.3.1.
7169 - [xvid: gcc 46]
7166 - [save] be more verbose when failing, patch by JaLee
7165 - [build] Fix right of lav libraries to be not executable, patch from rpmfusion
7164 - [qt4] gcc 4.6 fix
7163 - [qt4] gcc 4.6 fix
7125 - [x264] Add field order checkbox in gtk x264 dialog instead default bottom field first
7096 - [avsfilter] Fix load avsfilter from .js script
7077 - [i18n] Ca translation update by Joan Farrerons
7037 - [Qt] Append patch by Valerian_24
7017 - [i18n] hu translation by alaci
6992 - [codec] Merge jaLee patch to select video codec from cli
6974 - [ffmpeg] Revert to older version we have still locally
6953 - [mov] Partial support for hdv5 (incomplete), ref #118
6906 - [x264] support min and max quantiser > 10
6855 - [mkv] When no channels, default is mono not stereo, fix #115
Download Mirror #1: http://mulder.dummwiedeutsch.de/ (http://code.google.com/p/mulder/downloads/detail?name=Avidemux.2011-05-08.Win32.exe&can=2&q=)
Download Mirror #2: http://avidemux.razorbyte.com.au/ (http://avidemux.razorbyte.com.au/#avidemux2.5)
Super Nik
12th May 2011, 22:09
I don't know if this is the right topic, but I have a problem with this program: I can't add .srt subtitle to an mp4 file...
I exlpain better: I have my mp4 file, I select mp4 (xvid) under "Video", I select Filters, then I add the subs, I select "Copy" under "Audio" and I select MP4 under "Format", then I save the video and the process starts, but when it ends, I find a file whitout extension, with the description of "file"... It isn't an mp4 and it isn't playable in any way...
Where am I mistaking?
parsifal
12th May 2011, 22:20
Sadly, Avidemux does not automatically add a file extension if you omit to do this yourself in the "Save As" dialog. For now, just rename the file and add an .mp4 extension (since you chose MP4 as the output container format).
For all future endeavors, just remember to include a specific extension when entering the desired output filename. For example, "output.mp4" instead of just "output". Also, no arbitrary extensions, the extension used should reflect the chosen output container: .avi for AVI container, .mkv for MKV container, .mpg for MPEG-PS and so on.
Super Nik
12th May 2011, 22:31
Sadly, Avidemux does not automatically add a file extension if you omit to do this yourself in the "Save As" dialog. For now, just rename the file and add an .mp4 extension (since you chose MP4 as the output container format).
For all future endeavors, just remember to include a specific extension when entering the desired output filename. For example, "output.mp4" instead of just "output". Also, no arbitrary extensions, the extension used should reflect the chosen output container: .avi for AVI container, .mkv for MKV container, .mpg for MPEG-PS and so on.
Aaaahh! :rolleyes:
There was so simple? Lol!
Honestly I'd have never thought this! Thank you very much for the info! ;)
boyumeow
13th May 2011, 02:38
Hold Your breath, there is new 2.5.4 r7200 out now.
Hold Your breath longer, there is a great change log for x264 too, which I think is not include in r7200 yet.
Thanks.
LoRd_MuldeR
13th May 2011, 11:10
Hold Your breath, there is new 2.5.4 r7200 out now.
As far as I can see, that's only a quick fix for some problem with the previous x64 build.
Hold Your breath longer, there is a great change log for x264 too, which I think is not include in r7200 yet.
Thanks.
1. There have been a lot of changes to interlaced encoding. The "MBAFF" (Macro Block Adaptive Frame/Field Coding) support was much improved.
2. If you encode a lot of interlaced footage, this might be great. But if you encode progressive footage (which includes deinterlaced footage) it does not make any difference.
3. The x264 API didn't change. It's still at core-115. So it should work with Avidemux r7194/r7200 just fine without any modification.
LoRd_MuldeR
27th May 2011, 16:48
libx264 SVN-r1995:
libx264-r1995, MinGW GCC 4.5.3, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/4i4f2qricqgi58l/libx264-115-r1995M-gcc453-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1995, MinGW GCC 4.5.3, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/hxn3vlc3lbkr4o0/libx264-115-r1995M-gcc453-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1995, MinGW GCC 4.5.3, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/r23zcbpbpnzf7zu/libx264-115-r1995M-gcc453-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1995, MinGW GCC 4.5.3, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/yc80uhk309c00k6/libx264-115-r1995M-gcc453-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1995, MinGW GCC 4.5.3, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/35ng4v2wca62p8s/libx264-115-r1995M-gcc453-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
(Click here for the complete list) (http://www.mediafire.com/?v72bu6v7845hi)
libx264 SVN-r1995 library pack:
libx264 SVN-r1995 complete "all-in-one" library pack (mirror #1) (http://code.google.com/p/mulder/downloads/detail?name=libx264-115-r1995M-win32.7z&can=2&q=)
libx264 SVN-r1995 complete "all-in-one" library pack (mirror #2) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/p38fw8al4858io4/libx264-115-r1995M-win32.7z)
These builds will NOT work with Avidemux 2.5.3 or older. Please update to Avidemux 2.5.4 r7194 (http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=1499718&postcount=1631) or later now!
Better late than never, I guess :)
boyumeow
28th May 2011, 17:22
Thanks You very much, hehe :D.
Errr, having error downloading the single file for core-2 at mediafire, just thought to let U know. Anyhow, I use the mirror to download. Thanks again.
LoRd_MuldeR
22nd June 2011, 23:31
Avidemux 2.5.4 r7296 (2011-06-19)
http://www.avidemux.org/
Revision 7296 (19 Jun 2011)
# Compiled with GCC 4.6.1 pre-release (20110618)
# Updated x264 to r2008.
# Updated Xvid to version 1.3.2.
7296 - [mswin] fix 32-bit backtrace to work with recent compilers and add 64-bit backtrace support
7295 - [log] separate files for backtrace by platform
7292 - [mswin] gcc 4.6 fix (GPF on startup)
7291 - [mswin] gcc 4.6 fix
7290 - [mswin] gcc 4.6 fix
7289 - [mswin] update build scripts
7288 - [x264] support core version 115
7287 - [lavc] fix libavcodec based audio encoders (patch by mean)
7244 - [videoCodec] Update multithreading handling with newer lavcodec, backport from 2.6
7243 - [mpegaudio layer2] merge fix from 2.6
7200 - [ffmpeg] remove previous ffmpeg source
7199 - [ffmpeg] roll ffmpeg forward again so win64 works properly (0.7rc1)
Download Mirror #1: http://mulder.dummwiedeutsch.de/ (http://code.google.com/p/mulder/downloads/detail?name=Avidemux.2011-06-19.Win32.exe)
Download Mirror #2: http://avidemux.razorbyte.com.au/ (http://avidemux.razorbyte.com.au/#avidemux2.5)
LoRd_MuldeR
24th June 2011, 15:04
libx264 SVN-r2008:
libx264-r2008, MinGW GCC 4.5.3, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/s9u3bfj5ee8sml5/libx264-115-r2008M-gcc453-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r2008, MinGW GCC 4.5.3, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/nuqpvpqxlz1timl/libx264-115-r2008M-gcc453-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r2008, MinGW GCC 4.5.3, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/391cic7nxqcr7fs/libx264-115-r2008M-gcc453-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r2008, MinGW GCC 4.5.3, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/wecz4zuxxo02uog/libx264-115-r2008M-gcc453-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r2008, MinGW GCC 4.5.3, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/i8zip28f7k8ay3h/libx264-115-r2008M-gcc453-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
(Click here for the complete list) (http://www.mediafire.com/?wwf7559804300)
libx264 SVN-r2008 library pack:
libx264 SVN-r2008 complete "all-in-one" library pack (mirror #1) (http://code.google.com/p/mulder/downloads/detail?name=libx264-115-r2008M-win32.7z&can=2&q=)
libx264 SVN-r2008 complete "all-in-one" library pack (mirror #2) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/sb942g4mfzrkl4k/libx264-115-r2008M-win32.7z)
These builds will NOT work with Avidemux 2.5.3 or older. Please update to Avidemux 2.5.4 r7296 (http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=1509665&postcount=1639) or later now!
Brazil2
29th June 2011, 13:26
libx264 SVN-r2008 library pack:
libx264 SVN-r2008 complete "all-in-one" library pack (mirror #1) (http://code.google.com/p/mulder/downloads/detail?name=libx264-115-r2008M-win32.7z&can=2&q=)
Is it normal that x264.exe from libx264-115-r2008M-gcc453-core2-fprofiled is 7.19 MB (almost the same as the gcc446-core2-fprofiled build) but the one from libx264-115-r2008M-gcc460-core2-fprofiled is only 891 KB ? What is the difference ?
LoRd_MuldeR
29th June 2011, 19:38
Is it normal that x264.exe from libx264-115-r2008M-gcc453-core2-fprofiled is 7.19 MB (almost the same as the gcc446-core2-fprofiled build) but the one from libx264-115-r2008M-gcc460-core2-fprofiled is only 891 KB ? What is the difference ?
Yes, it's perfectly normal:
If x264 was built with libav/ffms2 enabled, then the binary will be much bigger than without. As you may have noticed, not all of my builds are built with libav/ffms2 though.
Last but not least, for the x264 DLL file (which, for example, can be used with Avidemux) there's no such difference...
katzenjoghurt
30th June 2011, 09:20
Hm hm hm... I'm looking and looking and looking...
Where may I find x264's deblocking option in Avidemux?
(I'd like to reduce it)
LoRd_MuldeR
30th June 2011, 09:26
Hm hm hm... I'm looking and looking and looking...
Where may I find x264's deblocking option in Avidemux?
(I'd like to reduce it)
In the x264 configuration dialog, on the "Frame" tab ;)
(What you want to adjust are the "Loop Filter" strength and/or threshold)
katzenjoghurt
30th June 2011, 09:35
Ahhh!
THERE it is. I always looked for the word "deblock". :)
Woohoo! And after deactivating the additional deblocking in the postprocessing tab
the output finally looks like the input. :)
Thank you!
LoRd_MuldeR
30th June 2011, 09:59
Woohoo! And after deactivating the additional deblocking in the postprocessing tab
the output finally looks like the input. :)
The "Postprocessing" is applied after the source video has been decoded, but before the video is forwarded to the encoder. And this is always a trade-off: You get reduced "blocking" or "ringing" at the cost of reduced sharpness/detail! IMO you should never use Postprocessing, except for "low quality" sources.
(The purpose of the x264 Loop Filter is completely different: It's purpose is to avoid "new" blocking artifacts introduced by the H.264 encoding. It's purpose is NOT to remove "old" blocking artifacts that already were in the source video!)
katzenjoghurt
30th June 2011, 10:16
Odd that it's activated by default then, isn't it?
I'm pretty new to avidemux. So I'm not belonging
to the ones used to the features as they are and
not liking any changes. :D
So of course I'm wondering...
If I convert something, then I expect the output
to come out pretty much like the input.
If I know the input is bad I myself start tweaking
and using filters.
Not the other way around. :confused:
I think most users don't like it when machines
start to think for them. :)
edit: Hm. I just see that it was only activated in
the current svn version I took from gruntster.
In the official release it's deactivated by default.
Maybe it's just build related I stumbled over this.
LoRd_MuldeR
30th June 2011, 19:37
What do you mean with "official release" versions? AFAIK all the Avidemux 2.5.x releases for Win32 are made by Gruntster.
The default for Postprocessing may have changed in the upcoming Avidemux 2.6 series though. And I agree that it should be disabled by default.
katzenjoghurt
2nd July 2011, 08:55
I considered r7200 to be official
http://avidemux.berlios.de/download.html
and r7296 (I took as 64bit built) to be "unofficial" svn builds.
http://avidemux.razorbyte.com.au/
I really can't remember having checked those postprocessing
deblocking filters myself. Stumbled over them after I wondered
why everything's so blurry.
Then I checked r7200 (32bit) I've also installed and there those
were deactivated.
LoRd_MuldeR
11th July 2011, 12:17
Avidemux 2.5.4 r7317 (2011-07-10)
http://www.avidemux.org/
Revision 7317 (10 Jul 2011)
Compiled with GCC 4.6.1.
Updated x264 to r2019.
7317 - [qt] support audio drag and drop
7309 - [qt] don't block source application after drag and drop
7299 - [ffmpeg] upgrade ffmpeg to 0.8
Download Mirror #1: http://mulder.googlecode.com/ (http://code.google.com/p/mulder/downloads/detail?name=Avidemux.2011-07-10.Win32.exe&can=2&q=)
Download Mirror #2: http://avidemux.razorbyte.com.au/ (http://avidemux.razorbyte.com.au/#avidemux2.5)
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