There are new AppImages at: https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/images/ All of the important changes are incorporated for fc38, suse15, debian11/12, and ubuntu22 at: https://github.com/einhander/cin-gg-packages/releases/tag/20240718
*Andrey*.could you check 20240728 / 20240729 for the ubuntu22 build? Just FYI, because of the time difference 2 of the last GIT change (trivial changes) were done on the 28 of July and the other 2 on the 29 of July (after midnight). ************* Release Notes ***************** *GIT for Cinelerra-GG has the following changes from 07/01/2024-07/31/2024* *Picons for Chromakey Avid and Color Swatch* plugins added to be seen in the Resources window under Video Effects provided by *IgorBeg*. *Chromakey Avid help* with Alt-h when running CinGG has been corrected by *SGE*. Since this affects doc/Context_Manual.pl, anyone who has customized this will have to refer to ~HOME/.bcast5 .bak file to reincorporate their specific changes. *Multibit x265* is now the default build for all appimages which only affects encode for x265 so that now the 10-bit and 12-bit x265 render formats will work. The 8-bit render format (h265.mp4) and other h265 formats that exist should continue to work as before. So there will no longer be a separate AppImage, CinGG_yymmdd-x86_64-multibit.AppImage. If doing your own build and for some reason you prefer not to build with 10 and 12 bit x265, delete thirdparty/src/x265*.patch* before compiling and modify thirdparty/Makefile as described in the Manual. As a side note, you may have to rebuild your video index the first time you use the 10/12 bit render formats, but only if you encounter an error message. Much information and testing was provided by *Terje and Andrea*. *Performance tips from Stefan* have been added to the manual: - when working with multiple tracks containing video at opacity 100%, if you just want to play one track, disable "Play track" in the patchbay for the other tracks. This uses a lot less CPU. - for playing a track that has attached Video Effects you can decrease CPU usage considerably if you temporarily disable the Video Effects. *Manual updates by Andrea* include a number of improvements, additions, and changes.
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