MatN and Andrew, I need clarification please. 1) Thirdparty-Makefile-giflib.patch that Mat attached is definitely needed and should be checked into GIT? probably yes? 2) libaom-v3.2.0.patch1 that Andrew provided on Jan. 08; is this needed? probably not? 3) have I missed some other changes? probably not?
On Tue, Jan 11, 2022 at 8:23 AM mnieuw--- via Cin < [email protected]> wrote: > 1. Attached is the thirdparty Makfile patch to fix the giflib invalid > configure script. > > 2. I tested video rendering with a 24 seconds 1080p30 yuvj420 file wuth > two channel audio. Loaded as new project. I used the default HD > rendering, and put a radial blur on the video track, without changing > its parameters. > Rendering went OK, but slow: 4 seconds per frame. Not quite ready for > prime time :-) The result played fine in Deb11/aarch64, Fedora35/x86_64 > and Mint 19.2/x86_64 , no visible difference from the original. > > > > I think you already using system mode (full system emulation - so you > > can run NetBsd or MacOS or windows - they see emulated/virtual > > machine to run on..) User-mode qemu run Linux binaries on top of same > > kernel BUT they can belong to another architecture! So overhead can > > be less.. (no mmu emulation). You can edit files inside proot 'vm' > > from host - no need for samba/nfs. > > I have macOS in user mode, it runs fine (but need to re-install). It > also ran fine in system mode (since deleted). I have not checked if > there is a speed difference between the two nodes, nothing very > noticable anyway. > > I will dig into this proot, maybe it is simpler than a --target option > for all ./configure scripts. > > > well, qemu's own docs not very useful at this moment > > > > https://www.qemu.org/docs/master/user/main.html > > > > but Debian's documentation looks better > > https://wiki.debian.org/QemuUserEmulation > > === > > This page describes how to setup and use QEMU user emulation in a > > "transparent" fashion, allowing execution of non-native target > > executables just like native ones (i.e. ./program). > > ==== > > Almost all documentation I find about qemu/libvirt is outdated in some > respects. Execution of a non-native target just like a native one is > not so important I think, as long as the build of CinGG goes alright. > > I prefer each VM as a separate window. > > MatN > -- > Cin mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.cinelerra-gg.org/mailman/listinfo/cin >
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