- Proper sound support: Syncing of multiple unrelated sources through
high-quality resampling, freely selectable input, cue out for headphones,
- dynamic range compression, simple EQ (lowpass), level meters conforming
+ dynamic range compression, simple EQ (low-cut), level meters conforming
to EBU R128.
- Theme engine encapsulating the design demands of each individual
- ffmpeg for muxing, and for encoding audio.
- Working OpenGL; Movit works with almost any modern OpenGL implementation.
- Nageru has been tested with Intel on Mesa 10.x and 11.x (you probably want
- 11.x), and with NVIDIA's proprietary drivers. AMD's proprietary drivers
- (fglrx) are known not to work due to driver bugs; I am in contact with
- AMD to try to get this resolved.
+ Nageru has been tested with Intel on Mesa (you want 11.2 or newer, due
+ to critical stability bugfixes), and with NVIDIA's proprietary drivers.
+ AMD's proprietary drivers (fglrx) are known not to work due to driver bugs;
+ I am in contact with AMD to try to get this resolved.
- libzita-resampler, for resampling sound sources so that they are in sync
between sources, and also for oversampling for the peak meter.
libavcodec-dev libavformat-dev libswscale-dev libavresample-dev \
libmovit-dev libegl1-mesa-dev libasound2-dev libx264-dev
+Exceptions as of May 2016:
+
+ - You want kernel 4.6.0 or newer to get any use of the patches in
+ patches/ for persistent USB memory (see next paragraph).
+
The patches/ directory contains some patches for upstream software that help
Nageru performance and/or stability. They are all meant for upstream, but
./nageru --http-x264-video --x264-preset veryfast --x264-tune film \
--http-mux mp4 --http-audio-codec libfdk_aac --http-audio-bitrate 128
+If you are comfortable with using all your remaining CPU power on the machine
+for x264, try --x264-speedcontrol, which will try to adjust the preset
+dynamically for maximum quality, at the expense of somewhat higher delay.
+
See --help for more information on options in general.
The name “Nageru” is a play on the Japanese verb 投げる (nageru), which means