X-Git-Url: https://git.sesse.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=7fb863ee5fa3f4184e939e5a50eb7f0f63e92636;hb=fa54f2630c56a1df0046923d6a77b1bd58abf240;hp=01adb4e5be2562137cebd02eb18889567333f96a;hpb=e67666da69e6d68072173a256f3388383dced013;p=nageru diff --git a/README b/README index 01adb4e..7fb863e 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -8,7 +8,8 @@ Features: - High output quality; Lanczos3 scaling, subpixel precision everywhere, white balance adjustment, mix of 16- and 32-bit floating point - for intermediate calculations, dithered output. + for intermediate calculations, dithered output, optional 10-bit input + and output support. - Proper sound support: Syncing of multiple unrelated sources through high-quality resampling, multichannel mixing with separate effects @@ -21,6 +22,8 @@ Features: pipelines, running transitions etc., so that the visual look is consistent between operators. + - Comprehensive monitoring through Prometheus metrics. + [1] For reference, that is: Core i7 4600U (dualcore 2.10GHz, clocks down to 800 MHz after 30 seconds due to thermal constraints), Intel HD Graphics 4400 (ie., without the extra L4 cache from Iris Pro), single-channel DDR3 RAM @@ -81,9 +84,9 @@ with: Exceptions as of July 2017: - - You will need Movit from git; stretch only has 1.4.0. + - You will need Movit from unstable; stretch only has 1.4.0. - - You will need bmusb from experimental; stretch only has 0.5.4. + - You will need bmusb from unstable; stretch only has 0.5.4. The patches/ directory contains a patch that helps zita-resampler performance. It is meant for upstream, but was not in at the time Nageru was released.