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+- openal input device added
+- boxblur filter added
- BWF muxer
- Flash Screen Video 2 decoder
-- ffplay/ffprobe/ffserver renamed to avplay/avprobe/avserver
-- ffmpeg deprecated, added avconv, which is almost the same for now, except
+- lavfi input device added
+- added avconv, which is almost the same for now, except
for a few incompatible changes in the options, which will hopefully make them
easier to use. The changes are:
- * -newvideo/-newaudio/-newsubtitle are gone, because they were redundant and
- worked in a nonstandard way. -map is sufficient to add streams to output
- files.
- * -map now has slightly different and more powerful syntax.
- + it's possible to specify stream type. E.g. -map 0:a:2 means 'third
- audio stream'.
- + omitting the stream index now maps all the streams of the given
- type, not just the first. E.g. -map 0:s maps all the subtitle streams.
- + colons (':') are used to separate file index/stream type/stream
- index. Comma (',') is used to separate the sync stream. This is done
- for consistency with other options.
- + since -map can now match multiple streams, negative mappings were
+ * The options placement is now strictly enforced! While in theory the
+ options for ffmpeg should be given in [input options] -i INPUT [output
+ options] OUTPUT order, in practice it was possible to give output options
+ before the -i and it mostly worked. Except when it didn't - the behavior was
+ a bit inconsistent. In avconv, it is not possible to mix input and output
+ options. All non-global options are reset after an input or output filename.
+ * All per-file options are now truly per-file - they apply only to the next
+ input or output file and specifying different values for different files
+ will now work properly (notably -ss and -t options).
+ * All per-stream options are now truly per-stream - it is possible to
+ specify which stream(s) should a given option apply to. See the Stream
+ specifiers section in the avconv manual for details.
+ * In ffmpeg some options (like -newvideo/-newaudio/...) are irregular in the
+ sense that they're specified after the output filename instead of before,
+ like all other options. In avconv this irregularity is removed, all options
+ apply to the next input or output file.
+ * -newvideo/-newaudio/-newsubtitle options were removed. Not only were they
+ irregular and highly confusing, they were also redundant. In avconv the -map
+ option will create new streams in the output file and map input streams to
+ them. E.g. avconv -i INPUT -map 0 OUTPUT will create an output stream for
+ each stream in the first input file.
+ * The -map option now has slightly different and more powerful syntax:
+ + Colons (':') are used to separate file index/stream type/stream index
+ instead of dots. Comma (',') is used to separate the sync stream instead
+ of colon.. This is done for consistency with other options.
+ + It's possible to specify stream type. E.g. -map 0:a:2 creates an
+ output stream from the third input audio stream.
+ + Omitting the stream index now maps all the streams of the given type,
+ not just the first. E.g. -map 0:s creates output streams for all the
+ subtitle streams in the first input file.
+ + Since -map can now match multiple streams, negative mappings were
introduced. Negative mappings disable some streams from an already
- defined map. E.g. '-map 0 -map -0:a:1' means 'map everything except
- for the second audio stream'.
- * -vcodec/-acodec/-scodec are replaced by -c (or -codec), which
- allows to precisely specify target stream(s) consistently with other
- options. E.g. '-c:v libx264' sets the codec for all video streams,
- '-c:a:0 libvorbis' sets the codec for the first audio stream and '-c
- copy' copies all the streams.
+ defined map. E.g. '-map 0 -map -0:a:1' means 'create output streams for
+ all the stream in the first input file, except for the second audio
+ stream'.
+ * There is a new option -c (or -codec) for choosing the decoder/encoder to
+ use, which allows to precisely specify target stream(s) consistently with
+ other options. E.g. -c:v lib264 sets the codec for all video streams, -c:a:0
+ libvorbis sets the codec for the first audio stream and -c copy copies all
+ the streams without reencoding. Old -vcodec/-acodec/-scodec options are now
+ aliases to -c:v/a/s
* It is now possible to precisely specify which stream should an AVOption
- apply to. See the manual for detailed explanation.
+ apply to. E.g. -b:v:0 2M sets the bitrate for the first video stream, while
+ -b:a 128k sets the bitrate for all audio streams. Note that the old -ab 128k
+ syntax is deprecated and will stop working soon.
* -map_chapters now takes only an input file index and applies to the next
output file. This is consistent with how all the other options work.
* -map_metadata now takes only an input metadata specifier and applies to
the next output file. Output metadata specifier is now part of the option
name, similarly to the AVOptions/map/codec feature above.
- * Presets in avconv are disabled, because only libx264 used them and
- presets for libx264 can now be specified using a private option
- '-preset <presetname>'.
- * -intra option was removed, it's equivalent to -g 0.
+ * -metadata can now be used to set metadata on streams and chapters, e.g.
+ -metadata:s:1 language=eng sets the language of the first stream to 'eng'.
+ This made -vlang/-alang/-slang options redundant, so they were removed.
+ * -qscale option now uses stream specifiers and applies to all streams, not
+ just video. I.e. plain -qscale number would now apply to all streams. To get
+ the old behavior, use -qscale:v. Also there is now a shortcut -q for -qscale
+ and -aq is now an alias for -q:a.
+ * -vbsf/-absf/-sbsf options were removed and replaced by a -bsf option which
+ uses stream specifiers. Use -bsf:v/a/s instead of the old options.
+ * -itsscale option now uses stream specifiers, so its argument is only the
+ scale parameter.
+ * -intra option was removed, use -g 0 for the same effect.
+ * -psnr option was removed, use -flags +psnr for the same effect.
+ * -vf option is now an alias to the new -filter option, which uses stream specifiers.
+ * -vframes/-aframes/-dframes options are now aliases to the new -frames option.
+ * -vtag/-atag/-stag options are now aliases to the new -tag option.
- XMV demuxer
+- LOAS demuxer
+- ashowinfo filter added
- Windows Media Image decoder
+- amovie source added
- LATM muxer/demuxer
-- showinfo filter
-- split filter
+- Speex encoder via libspeex
+- JSON output in ffprobe
+- WTV muxer
+- Optional C++ Support (needed for libstagefright)
+- H.264 Decoding on Android via Stagefright
+- Prores decoder
+- BIN/XBIN/ADF/IDF text file decoder
+- aconvert audio filter added
+- audio support to lavfi input device added
- libcdio-paranoia input device for audio CD grabbing
-- select filter
- Apple ProRes decoder
- CELT in Ogg demuxing
+- G.723.1 demuxer and decoder
+- libmodplug support (--enable-libmodplug)
- VC-1 interlaced decoding
-- lut, lutrgb, and lutyuv filters
-- boxblur filter
+- libutvideo wrapper (--enable-libutvideo)
+- aevalsrc audio source added
- Ut Video decoder
- Speex encoding via libspeex
- 4:2:2 H.264 decoding support
+- 4:2:2 and 4:4:4 H.264 encoding with libx264
- Pulseaudio input device
+- Prores encoder
+- Video Decoder Acceleration (VDA) HWAccel module.
- replacement Indeo 3 decoder
-
-
-version 0.7:
-
-- E-AC-3 audio encoder
-- ac3enc: add channel coupling support
-- floating-point sample format support for (E-)AC-3, DCA, AAC, Vorbis decoders
-- H.264/MPEG frame-level multithreading
-- av_metadata_* functions renamed to av_dict_* and moved to libavutil
-- 4:4:4 H.264 decoding support
-- 10-bit H.264 optimizations for x86
-- bump libswscale for recently reported ABI break
-
-
-version 0.7_beta2:
-
-- VP8 frame-level multithreading
-- NEON optimizations for VP8
-- removed a lot of deprecated API cruft
-- FFT and IMDCT optimizations for AVX (Sandy Bridge) processors
-- DPX image encoder
-- SMPTE 302M AES3 audio decoder
-- ffmpeg no longer quits after the 'q' key is pressed; use 'ctrl+c' instead
-- 9bit and 10bit per sample support in the H.264 decoder
-
-
-version 0.7_beta1:
-
+- new ffmpeg option: -map_channel
+- volume audio filter added
+- earwax audio filter added
+- libv4l2 support (--enable-libv4l2)
+- TLS/SSL and HTTPS protocol support
+- AVOptions API rewritten and documented
+- most of CODEC_FLAG2_*, some CODEC_FLAG_* and many codec-specific fields in
+ AVCodecContext deprecated. Codec private options should be used instead.
+- Properly working defaults in libx264 wrapper, support for native presets.
+- Encrypted OMA files support
+- Discworld II BMV decoding support
+- VBLE Decoder
+- OS X Video Decoder Acceleration (VDA) support
+- compact and csv output in ffprobe
+- pan audio filter
+- IFF Amiga Continuous Bitmap (ACBM) decoder
+- ass filter
+- CRI ADX audio format demuxer
+- Playstation Portable PMP format demuxer
+- Microsoft Windows ICO demuxer
+- life source
+
+
+version 0.8:
+
+
+- many many things we forgot because we rather write code than changelogs
- WebM support in Matroska de/muxer
- low overhead Ogg muxing
- MMS-TCP support
- Demuxer for On2's IVF format
- Pictor/PC Paint decoder
- HE-AAC v2 decoder
+- HE-AAC v2 encoding with libaacplus
- libfaad2 wrapper removed
- DTS-ES extension (XCh) decoding support
- native VP8 decoder
- RTP depacketization of QDM2
- ANSI/ASCII art playback system
- Lego Mindstorms RSO de/muxer
+- libavcore added (and subsequently removed)
- SubRip subtitle file muxer and demuxer
- Chinese AVS encoding via libxavs
- ffprobe -show_packets option added
- replace the ocv_smooth filter with a more generic ocv filter
- Windows Televison (WTV) demuxer
- FFmpeg metadata format muxer and demuxer
-- SubRip (srt) subtitle decoder
+- SubRip (srt) subtitle encoder and decoder
- floating-point AC-3 encoder added
- Lagarith decoder
- ffmpeg -copytb option added
- sndio support for playback and record
- Linux framebuffer input device added
- Chronomaster DFA decoder
-- Mobotix MxPEG decoder
+- DPX image encoder
+- MicroDVD subtitle file muxer and demuxer
+- Playstation Portable PMP format demuxer
+- fieldorder video filter added
- AAC encoding via libvo-aacenc
- AMR-WB encoding via libvo-amrwbenc
- xWMA demuxer
-- fieldorder video filter added
+- Mobotix MxPEG decoder
+- VP8 frame-multithreading
+- NEON optimizations for VP8
+- Lots of deprecated API cruft removed
+- fft and imdct optimizations for AVX (Sandy Bridge) processors
+- showinfo filter added
+- SMPTE 302M AES3 audio decoder
+- Apple Core Audio Format muxer
+- 9bit and 10bit per sample support in the H.264 decoder
+- 9bit and 10bit FFV1 encoding / decoding
+- split filter added
+- select filter added
+- sdl output device added
+- libmpcodecs video filter support (3 times as many filters than before)
+- mpeg2 aspect ratio dection fixed
+- libxvid aspect pickiness fixed
+- Frame multithreaded decoding
+- E-AC-3 audio encoder
+- ac3enc: add channel coupling support
+- floating-point sample format support to the ac3, eac3, dca, aac, and vorbis decoders.
+- H264/MPEG frame-level multi-threading
+- All av_metadata_* functions renamed to av_dict_* and moved to libavutil
+- 4:4:4 H.264 decoding support
+- 10-bit H.264 optimizations for x86
+- lut, lutrgb, and lutyuv filters added
+- buffersink libavfilter sink added
+- Bump libswscale for recently reported ABI break
+- New J2K encoder (via OpenJPEG)
+
+
+version 0.7:
+
+- all the changes for 0.8, but keeping API/ABI compatibility with the 0.6 release
version 0.6:
- Gopher client support
- MXF D-10 muxer
- generic metadata API
+- flash ScreenVideo2 encoder
version 0.4.9-pre1: