[XviD-devel] hey I'm back :)

Hannes Sachsenhofer hannes.sachsenhofer at gmail.com
Mon Nov 21 09:18:04 CET 2005


Hi Radek,

glad to hear that. I was afraid that Xvid development came to end due
to the lack of updates recently ...
Keep up the good work.

On 11/21/05, Radek Czyz <radoslaw at syskin.cjb.net> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I have summer vacations now, FINALLY :) and this means I'm back to xvid
> poking, with some fresh ideas and motivations.
>
> First thing I'd like to do is release 1.1 final. How about we do this
> without waiting? I was thinking that we commit GomGom's Sparse patch
> (the pointer casting for fdct and idct is fugly, everything else is
> fine), bump version strings and have it behind us.
>
> Future work I want to do, in no particular order:
>
> - xvidenc - a commandline executable like x264 has. It turns out there's
> a demand for such executable, we already have a lot of code, and
> everything else can be taken from x264
>
> - pre-pass ME. During my recent work, I discovered that motion finding
> over larger distances is often flawed and inefficient, and can be largly
> improved by pre-pass. I'm going to try and see what happens.
>
> - Kopernikus' variable-lambda code. I believe lambda (VHQ and trellis)
> is the best way to modulate quality for all HVS applications. I want to
> give it a chance ;)
>
> - multithreaded code. I have several ideas how various parts of XviD can
> be multithreaded, and I intend to implement them, if only to learn how.
>
> - everything else that comes to my mind ;)
>
> I'll start soon :)
>
> Radek
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regards,
Hannes Sachsenhofer
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