There is something that still eludes me: not only are the video
artifacts insanely more apparent when using the naïve bitrate method,
but some of my benchmarks were also done with the quality encoding
method (-v instead of -V). And when you compare "quality 1 --optimize",
theora 1.0 still destroys 1.1. I understand (and expect) the filesize
should go down when using the same "quality" setting value, but the
visual quality should stay the same, no? And there's those huge
macroblocks and random colors, that doesn't feel normal.

I also added "MVI_0442 theora 1.1 -V 1400 --optimize (match theora 1.0
-V 1000)" to the benchmarks; as the name implies, I wanted to compare to
the "-V 1000" from theora 1.0. The output indeed starts to be similar,
but it still seems as if 1.1 is more block and has weird color noise.

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Please sync libtheora 1.1.0-1 from debian (unstable)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/436726
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