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FFmpeg 7.0 Released With Native VVC Decoding & Multi-Threaded CLI
The very exciting FFmpeg 7.0 multimedia library has been released! FFmpeg 7.0 rolls out most notably the new native VVC decoder that is currently experimental for supporting Versatile Video Coding as well as introducing the multi-threaded FFmpeg CLI tool.
The FFmpeg multi-threading CLI support is their biggest code refactoring in many years and has been a huge undertaking for the project. FFmpeg 7.0 is quite a big release with the official change-log noting: version 7.0: - DXV DXT1 encoder - LEAD MCMP decoder - EVC decoding using external library libxevd - EVC encoding using external library libxeve - QOA decoder and demuxer - aap filter - demuxing, decoding, filtering, encoding, and muxing in the ffmpeg CLI now all run in parallel - enable gdigrab device to grab a window using the hwnd=HANDLER syntax - IAMF raw demuxer and muxer - D3D12VA hardware accelerated H264, HEVC, VP9, AV1, MPEG-2 and VC1 decoding - tiltandshift filter - qrencode filter and qrencodesrc source - quirc filter - lavu/eval: introduce randomi() function in expressions - VVC decoder (experimental) - fsync filter - Raw Captions with Time (RCWT) closed caption muxer - ffmpeg CLI -bsf option may now be used for input as well as output - ffmpeg CLI options may now be used as -/opt , which is equivalent to -opt > - showinfo bitstream filter - a C11-compliant compiler is now required; note that this requirement will be bumped to C17 in the near future, so consider updating your build environment if it lacks C17 support - Change the default bitrate control method from VBR to CQP for QSV encoders. Michael is also the lead developer of the Phoronix Test Suite, Phoromatic, and OpenBenchmarking.org automated benchmarking software.
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