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SVT-AV1
- FFmpeg now supports JPEG XL and AVIF: how to convert images
- Recommended rate control settings for SVT-AV1 streaming
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Converting big video library with av1
I wrote a little script that uses ffmpeg with settings similar to those in the guide, and then another ffmpeg run to extract the subtitles as vtt. I would be happy to share more of my settings if you are interested. Of course, your needs and mine may differ.
- No library usage documentation for SVT-AV1?
- AOM or SVT-AV1 on 5950X? video is 8K 60fps 60Mbit/s
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SVT-AV1 HDR Encoding (libsvtav1 with ffmpeg)
How about use the parameter "HighDynamicRangeInput" with command line "--enable-hdr 1"? It's from the official page: https://github.com/AOMediaCodec/SVT-AV1/blob/master/Docs/Parameters.md
- Scalable Video Technology for AV1 (SVT-AV1 Encoder and Decoder)
- AV1 Video Codec
- Seems like the SVT-AV1 documentation issue #1753 about missing presets explanation is fixed now. And it seems like the preset 0, 1 and 2 are the same thing. Plus tons of other useful encoding guidelines (like how to tune for animation etc.).
- H.264 is magic: a technical walkthrough
gitlab-ce
- Critical Gitlab Security Release
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Idea tool for online collaboration?
Gitlab Community Edition: https://gitlab.com/rluna-gitlab/gitlab-ce for code repository version control and source code management.
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Not nice, GitHub
I actually do .. with GitLab https://gitlab.com/rluna-gitlab/gitlab-ce
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How to make use of the GitLab CI for Rust Projects
GitLab is an open-source-core collaborative development platform that has project planning and continuous integration features built in. I like it, because it is very easy to use, and yet powerful. The free hosted version gives you a lot of awesome features, but you can even self-host GitLab, as it is open-source and permissively licensed. In this series, I'm going to be showing you a few examples on how you can set it up so that you get the most out of it. Hopefully you will find it useful.
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Give Up GitHub: The Time Has Come!
Gitea is MIT licensed, GitLab [Community Edition] is custom licensed
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SVT-AV1 git repository moving to GitLab
Besides, the Community Edition of GitLab is under an MIT license. If push comes to shove, you can get back on track by hosting your own instance without the massive harm that could come from suddenly having your project purged or otherwise losing access to GitHub. Losing issue reports or having to move to another CI platform could be a major hassle for any project.
What are some alternatives?
obs-amd-encoder - AMD Advanced Media Framework Encoder Plugin for Open Broadcaster Studio
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rav1e - The fastest and safest AV1 encoder.
rust-gitlab-example
waifu2x - Image Super-Resolution for Anime-Style Art
ci - AppVeyor community support repository
SVT-HEVC - SVT HEVC encoder. Scalable Video Technology (SVT) is a software-based video coding technology that is highly optimized for Intel® Xeon® processors. Using the open source SVT-HEVC encoder, it is possible to spread video encoding processing across multiple Intel® Xeon® processors to achieve a real advantage of processing efficiency.
agola - Agola: CI/CD Redefined
community - libaom User Wiki
kanban-board-bot - :clipboard: Light weight kanban board bot for your Discord!
kvazaar - An open-source HEVC encoder
SVT-VP9 - SVT VP9 encoder. Scalable Video Technology (SVT) is a software-based video coding technology that is highly optimized for Intel® Xeon® processors. Using the open source SVT-VP9 encoder, it is possible to spread video encoding processing across multiple Intel® Xeon® processors to achieve a real advantage of processing efficiency.