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*4:2:2 and 4:4:4 pixel format support in the reference codec | *4:2:2 and 4:4:4 pixel format support in the reference codec | ||
*<acolwell> the encoder/decoder inloop filter mismatch should probably be fixed before Beta 1 as well | *<acolwell> the encoder/decoder inloop filter mismatch should probably be fixed before Beta 1 as well | ||
** | ** This is already [http://trac.xiph.org/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/changeset/7026 done] in alpha4. | ||
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'''this can wait for the next beta''' | '''this can wait for the next beta''' | ||
*add some sort of mmx(?) wims,VP3HoSwiYO or rodolphes sugestion? | *add some sort of mmx(?) wims,VP3HoSwiYO or rodolphes sugestion? | ||
** There is a branch of theora-lib with MMX optimization for encoding: [http://svn.xiph.org/branches/theora-mmx/ theora-mmx]. | |||
** Also there is an [http://svn.xiph.org/experimental/derf/theora-exp/ experimental theora library] supporting the whole spec and having also MMX optimization for decoding. | |||
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Revision as of 07:24, 13 January 2006
- Spec is finished
Open for Beta1
- Main things from rillian's todo are:
- implement non-vp3 qi matrix support in the reference decoder
- implement per-block qi switching as per the spec
- API updates. clean up api to add theora_ctl() for setting codec options, and move non-info-header data out of the theora_info struct into theora_state
- 4:2:2 and 4:4:4 pixel format support in the reference codec
- <acolwell> the encoder/decoder inloop filter mismatch should probably be fixed before Beta 1 as well
- This is already done in alpha4.
this can wait for the next beta
- add some sort of mmx(?) wims,VP3HoSwiYO or rodolphes sugestion?
- There is a branch of theora-lib with MMX optimization for encoding: theora-mmx.
- Also there is an experimental theora library supporting the whole spec and having also MMX optimization for decoding.
complete decoder?
- Is beta1 supposed to ship with a decoder supporting the whole spec (comparison: Vorbis rc1/rc2)?
- Yes. See here.