Good day,
The current FFmpeg in MythTV is a LTS release
so there is no hurry to upgrade (in theory, important
fixes will get included in some 5.2 future update),
but FFmpeg 6.0 was released yesterday as the
next newest best version.
The FFmpeg team states that it is their intent to
release one major version per year going forward,
with the intention to formally remove deprecated
APIs after 3 releases (rather than letting them
linger for (almost) forever as in some past cases).
A couple of things caught my attention that might
(eventually) be of interest.
* Various HDR improvements
* MediaCodec support (via NDKMediaCodec)
* Improved parallelism (threading)
* AV1 encoding support
* oneVPL support for QSV
The full announcement is on the FFmpeg main
page:
https://ffmpeg.org/
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The current FFmpeg in MythTV is a LTS release
so there is no hurry to upgrade (in theory, important
fixes will get included in some 5.2 future update),
but FFmpeg 6.0 was released yesterday as the
next newest best version.
The FFmpeg team states that it is their intent to
release one major version per year going forward,
with the intention to formally remove deprecated
APIs after 3 releases (rather than letting them
linger for (almost) forever as in some past cases).
A couple of things caught my attention that might
(eventually) be of interest.
* Various HDR improvements
* MediaCodec support (via NDKMediaCodec)
* Improved parallelism (threading)
* AV1 encoding support
* oneVPL support for QSV
The full announcement is on the FFmpeg main
page:
https://ffmpeg.org/
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