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Forgot to mention. The package is in edgy.
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Target: testing => stable
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I: Extracting libtheora_0.0.0.alpha7-1ubuntu1.dsc ... done.
I: Building backport of libtheora-0.0.0.alpha7 ... done.
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Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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Well, I don't think the AV sync issue is a big deal -- the benefits of
MMX support far outweigh that one incident. So, at this point, I'll
authorize this backport.
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Any idea when this will be synced to dapper-backports?
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I faced following problem in latest testing. But I am sure it is not
related to backport:
I have a video transcoded from .vob to theora/ogg using ffmpeg2theora
available in universe (and with libtheora version alpha5).
Totem and gxine played this video fine when using backported libtheora.
In cas
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Yea; if you're using an AMD, you're probably not gonna see any big
boosts switching to an SSE or MMX instruction set (in some oddball cases
you'll actually see a decrease), but the exact opposite is true for
Intel processors.
As far as all the things to test, I generated a rough list of everything
Give me instructions as to what all things you want me to test and I
will provide report in a week's time.
And I am using AMD Athlon XP 2000+ processor. So you might be right
about speed.
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Thanks for your testing. Mainly focus on compatibility instead of speed,
as there are lots of factors that go into the speed side, primarily that
Intel processors benefit much more from alternative instructions than
AMD's (primarily due to Intel's weaker FPU's but stronger SSE*/MMX
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Second test report.
Encoding:
Ok. Nothing to report here. The encoding using istanbul session recorder uses
100% CPU doesn't matter which version I use. I have compiled istanbul myself in
both cases i.e with libtheora alpha 5 and alpha 7.
May be a better test will be to use Thoggen to rip DVD a
Forgot to mention. I didn't recompile any of the media players. I tested
with totem (gstreamer backend), gxine and mplayer.
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Just to clarify -- did any packages require recompiling in order to work?On 7/13/06, Onkar Shinde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:Following is my initial testing report. I have just installed binary
package libtheora0_0.0.0.alpha7-1ubuntu1~dapper0.1_i386.debDecoding:Media player - TotemFile - A New Comp
Following is my initial testing report. I have just installed binary
package libtheora0_0.0.0.alpha7-1ubuntu1~dapper0.1_i386.deb
Decoding:
Media player - Totem
File - A New Computer.ogg taken from
http://www.polycrystal.org/lego/movies.html (720x480, video 12fps, audio 127
kbps)
libtheora alpha
I've compiled some test packages. Let me know if anything broke :)
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Sounds good then; I'll get some testing packages posted so we can play
with it a bit. Theora really could use that speedup!
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I am pasting here the changelog of alpha7 version taken from official
website. From that looks like this release is just optimization and bug
fix release. So I hope that packages that depend on libtheora won't have
any problem.
==START CHANGELOG==
[ 2006 June 20 - libtheora 1.0alpha7 release ]
Th
Yes, but will it be compatible with current libtheora dependent
packages?
libtheora0
Reverse Depends:
libxine-main1
transcode
mplayer-nogui
mplayer
mencoder
kmediafactory
gpac
wengophone
vlc
smilutils
mozilla-plugin-vlc
motion
libtheora-bin
libhighgui0.9-0c2
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