X-Git-Url: https://git.sesse.net/?p=movit;a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=05ba9f3cd89f292cf9a10e1d8fd93a71b9f5fb00;hp=58dac7aacbf47dfa44cd280391bea0a7375f7ac8;hb=236a0ad8b604d5b3bff53f40b600991168f76800;hpb=ddf71f853e64c3912eed4ab98bfe7503826ce8e1 diff --git a/README b/README index 58dac7a..05ba9f3 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -93,12 +93,12 @@ OK, I can read a bit. What do you mean by “modern”? Backwards compatibility is fine and all, but sometimes we can do better by observing that the world has moved on. In particular: -* It's 2014, so people want to edit HD video. -* It's 2014, so everybody has a GPU. -* It's 2014, so everybody has a working C++ compiler. +* It's 2015, so people want to edit HD video. +* It's 2015, so everybody has a GPU. +* It's 2015, so everybody has a working C++ compiler. (Even Microsoft fixed theirs around 2003!) -While from a programming standpoint I'd love to say that it's 2014 +While from a programming standpoint I'd love to say that it's 2015 and interlacing does no longer exist, but that's not true (and interlacing, hated as it might be, is actually a useful and underrated technique for bandwidth reduction in broadcast video). Movit will eventually provide