On 2023-11-10 03:23 am, Lynne wrote:
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+ <h3 id="pr6.1">November 10th, 2023, FFmpeg 6.1 "Heaviside"</h3>
+ <p>
+ <a href="download.html#release_6.1">FFmpeg 6.1 "Heaviside"</a>, a new
+ major release, is now available! Some of the highlights:
+ </p>
+ <ul>
+ <li>libaribcaption decoder</li>
+ <li>Playdate video decoder and demuxer</li>
+ <li>Extend VAAPI support for libva-win32 on Windows</li>
+ <li>afireqsrc audio source filter</li>
+ <li>arls filter</li>
+ <li>ffmpeg CLI new option: -readrate_initial_burst</li>
+ <li>zoneplate video source filter</li>
+ <li>command support in the setpts and asetpts filters</li>
+ <li>Vulkan decode hwaccel, supporting H264, HEVC and AV1</li>
+ <li>color_vulkan filter</li>
+ <li>bwdif_vulkan filter</li>
+ <li>nlmeans_vulkan filter</li>
+ <li>RivaTuner video decoder</li>
+ <li>xfade_vulkan filter</li>
+ <li>vMix video decoder</li>
+ <li>Essential Video Coding parser, muxer and demuxer</li>
+ <li>Essential Video Coding frame merge bsf</li>
+ <li>bwdif_cuda filter</li>
+ <li>Microsoft RLE video encoder</li>
+ <li>Raw AC-4 muxer and demuxer</li>
+ <li>Raw VVC bitstream parser, muxer and demuxer</li>
+ <li>Bitstream filter for editing metadata in VVC streams</li>
+ <li>Bitstream filter for converting VVC from MP4 to Annex B</li>
+ <li>scale_vt filter for videotoolbox</li>
+ <li>transpose_vt filter for videotoolbox</li>
+ <li>support for the P_SKIP hinting to speed up libx264 encoding</li>
+ <li>Support HEVC,VP9,AV1 codec in enhanced flv format</li>
+ <li>apsnr and asisdr audio filters</li>
+ <li>OSQ demuxer and decoder</li>
+ <li>Support HEVC,VP9,AV1 codec fourcclist in enhanced rtmp protocol</li>
+ <li>CRI USM demuxer</li>
+ <li>ffmpeg CLI '-top' option deprecated in favor of the setfield
filter</li>
+ <li>VAAPI AV1 encoder</li>
+ <li>ffprobe XML output schema changed to account for multiple variable-fields
elements within the same parent element</li>
+ <li>ffprobe -output_format option added as an alias of -of</li>
+ </ul>
+ <p>
+ This release had been overdue for at least half a year, but due to
constant activity in the repository,
+ had to be delayed, and we were finally able to branch off the release
recently, before some of the large
+ changes scheduled for 7.0 were merged.
+ </p>
The first clause doesn't sound accurate. 6.0 was released at the end of
Feb. With a 6 month cadence, it's 2 months off schedule.
Regards,
Gyan
+ <p>
+ Internally, we have had a number of changes too. The FFT, MDCT, DCT and
DST implementation used for codecs
+ and filters has been fully replaced with the faster libavutil/tx (full article
about it coming soon).</br>
+ This also led to a reduction in the the size of the compiled binary, which can
be noticeable in small builds.</br>
+ There was a very large reduction in the total amount of allocations being
done on each frame throughout video decoders,
+ reducing overhead.</br>
+ RISC-V optimizations for many parts of our DSP code have been merged, with
mainly the large decoders being left.</br>
+ There was an effort to improve the correctness of timestamps and frame
durations of each packet, increasing the
+ accurracy of variable frame rate video.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Next major release will be version 7.0, scheduled to be released in
February. We will attempt to better stick
+ to the new release schedule we announced at the start of this year.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We strongly recommend users, distributors, and system integrators to
upgrade unless they use current git master.
+ </p>
I hope I didn't forget to mention anything else that was notable.
Attached.
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