* Image/export: Proper initialization of Qz for jpeg export * UI : Add an override menu to force language * tinypy : Add support for os.environ * x264 : Improved settings (tobias) * Win32 : Fix crash when having an audio problem * Win32 : Re-add mp4v2 to installer files * Audio/FAAC : Fix channel mapping when source is mono * Audio/AMR : Re-enabled AMR * Audio/lavc : Fixed encoding for codec not supporting planar (MP2) * Audio : Fixed importing MP2 audio detected as MP3 * Editor : Fix deleting chunks of the video leading to seek errors * Editor : Initial copy/paste support * Editor/audio: Fix issue when source has more than 4 tracks * Editor : Better detection of double fps input files * TS/Demux : Brute force eac3 probe * TS/Demux : Better initialization, avoid dropping audio * MP4/Demux : Fix management of PCM audio * Mkv/Demux : Proper re-indexing for mpeg2 in mkv * Mp4v2/Mux : Add fast start mode back * OpenSolaris : Some fixes by pfelecan * Subtitles : Update libass + very simple srt2ssa converter * OsX : Enables more optional codecs. ![]() In terms of video conversion capability it compares to Handbrake (also in my repository), see here. In case you are interested in some comparisons between the functionality of Avidemux and its competitors, here are some pointers. In Copy mode, Avidemux will just copy the audio source (external, internal, etc) to the output. It integrates better with pulseaudio in terms of volume adjustments. apply various filters to the video using Avidemux tool. The internal ffmpeg libraries are the latest 4.4.1 version. TrueHD audio tracks can be decoded and are supported for Matroska containers. As an open-source software platform, Avidemux is compatible with both Windows and Mac systems, so those who often find themselves working between both. Some of the 2.8.0 release highlights: Avidemux is now able to convert HDR video to SDR with tone mapping using a variety of methods. It allows for a decent level of automation through tasks and scripts, and it has a command-line interface next to its Qt5-based graphical user interface. It’s a video editor supporting many video formats thanks to the built-in ffmpeg libraries and many plugins. Avidemux is also available for Linux and Mac OS X. ![]() ![]() This project offers milestone and beta builds for Microsoft Windows XP and later. Let me cue you in about Avidemux in case you are not familiar with the program. Avidemux is a free video editor designed for simple cutting, filtering and encoding tasks. Note that faac and libfdk-aac just like avidemux contain patent-encumbered software ( the AAC encoder) and due to that circumstance the three packages are banished to my ‘ restricted repository‘ which is hosted outside the US of A so that the patent trolls won’t bother Pat. They are now removed for Slackware 14.1 and older. It is open-source and multi-platform, running on both Windows and Linux. I also cleaned out ancient versions of all these packages. Leggi gratuitamente le ultime recensioni su Avidemux scritte da utenti reali e. This was recently released yesterday actually!Īnd not just avidemux needed some work on its SlackBuild script I needed to update ageing scripts for aften, faac, faad2, libdca, libfdk-aac, opencore-amr, x264 and xvidcore, and added a x265 package before I could compile avidemux with full support for codecs and plugins.īased on the imminent (fingers crossed) release of Slackware 15.0 according to Patrick himself, I decided to create these packages only for Slackware-current (soon to become 15.0). In the midst of a full week of holidays and waiting for my rye/honey sourdough bread dough to ferment, I had plenty time to devote to the creation of a fresh package for Avidemux 2.8.0. Looking back at the packaging work I did today, I guess the thing that kept me from updating that Avidemux package was the numerous dependencies that also needed an update (they all were stuck at an old Slackware 14.0 release). ![]() I have an avidemux package in my (restricted) repository.īut… it had not been refreshed since Slackware 14.0 (8 years old now) and its binaries stopped working on Slackware long ago.
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