- dont't add -fPIC to $CFLAGS automatically (even though we set --enable-pic) ;
this is handled in the Makefile so that we can build the static lib from
non-pic objects
Tested by sthen and myself
in the audio write buffer. noticibly more efficient.
- allow the audio write buffer to be flushed.
- if initializing the audio device with a sample rate of 44.1kHz
fails, try initializing with a sample rate of 48kHz. some audio
drivers only support 48kHz. from Alexey Suslikov
<alexey.suslikov@gmail.com>
- bump PKGNAME
(goes with Makefile commit ... frickin cvs ...)
in the audio write buffer. noticibly more efficient.
- allow the audio write buffer to be flushed.
- if initializing the audio device with a sample rate of 44.1kHz
fails, try initializing with a sample rate of 48kHz. some audio
drivers only support 48kHz. from Alexey Suslikov
<alexey.suslikov@gmail.com>
- bump PKGNAME
- move libfaad from WANTLIB to LIB_DEPENDS and LIB_DEPEND
libfaad >= 1.0
- bump PKGNAME
libfaad move from WANTLIB to LIB_DEPENDS OK ajacoutot@ (MAINTAINER)
OK naddy@
kaffeine to play/rip audio CDs
- capitalize KDE in COMMENT
- remove extra blank lines in Makefile
- use AUTOCONF_VERSION=2.60 so autoconf doesn't complain about
a different version having previously been used to create configure
- add license marker
- sync patches w/update-patches
- add expat and fontconfig to WANTLIB, as per lib-depends-check
- bsd.port.mk(5) names only `simple' as a valid value for SEPARATE_BUILD,
so use `simple' instead of `Yes'
- bump PKGNAME
audio CD patch OK espie@
rest mostly from and OK brad@
- use some CONFIGURE_ENV instead of patching
- rearrange/update CONFIGURE_ARGS
- many patches no longer relevant
- add CD audio support
input, tetsing and prodding from brad@
properly detect cpu at configure time
enable ppc specific code where possible (i.e. where altivec is not needed)
- reorder dependencies and fix WANTLIB
- kill a hardcoded /usr/X11R6 in configure
- generate x264.pc with proper libraries (add -m, use -pthread instead
of -lpthread)
from jakemsr (Jacob Meuser)
x264 is a free library for encoding H264/AVC video streams.
This program requires a processor with recent instructions (MMX/SSE for
i386, AltiVec for powerpc).
Encoder features:
* CAVLC/CABAC
* Multi-references
* Intra: all macroblock types (16x16, 8x8, and 4x4 with all predictions)
* Inter P: all partitions (from 16x16 down to 4x4)
* Inter B: partitions from 16x16 down to 8x8 (including skip/direct)
* Ratecontrol: constant quantizer, single or multipass ABR, optional VBV
* Scene cut detection
* Adaptive B-frame placement
* B-frames as references / arbitrary frame order
* 8x8 and 4x4 adaptive spatial transform
* Lossless mode
* Custom quantization matrices
* Parallel encoding of multiple slices
* Interlacing
based on an original submission by Nikns Siankin <nikns at secure dot lv>
help and ok naddy@ steven@
MKVToolnix: cross-platform tools for Matroska.
With these tools one can get information about (mkvinfo) Matroska files,
extract tracks/data from (mkvextract) Matroska files and create
(mkvmerge) Matroska files from other media files.
Available flavors:
no_x11 - do not build the wxGTK2 frontend
ok jolan@ simon@
ffmpeg2theora is a simple command line tool to convert media files to
.ogg with Theora video and Vorbis audio streams. It supports reading any
file format that ffmpeg can decode.
from Moritz Grimm <mlist at scapa.dnsalias.net>
thingy. It can be used on its own, compiles very simply, and this package
even comes with a manpage.
dvdcpy can be used to copy part of a dvd structure to a hard disk.