libmpeg2-0.5.1 Fri Jul 18 16:28:49 CEST 2008 This bugfix release fixes issues with the installation of headers and pkgconfig files. libmpeg2-0.5.0 Fri Jun 11 23:42:12 CET 2008 This release brings libmpeg2 up to date with recent contributions, compilers and systems. New optimizations have been provided for SSE2 and ARM instruction sets, while a lot of warnings triggered by recent compiler changes have been fixed. A new function has been added to guess the aspect ratio of streams where it is not properly coded. Also it is now possible to retrieve the value of the MPEG-2 repeat_first_field flag, and to be notified when the sequence header of a stream changes (eg. aspect ratio on-the-fly changes). mpeg2dec-0.4.1 Wed Feb 15 17:08:28 CET 2006 This is a bugfix release. It is completely API and ABI compatible with version 0.4.0. The build system now supports newer versions of the autotools and can find them in weird places on FreeBSD and OS X systems. We also support x86 accelerations on the AMD64 CPU, including on FreeBSD. The AltiVec features are now better detected. Peter Gubanov found a bug in the 4:4:4 chroma handling, Nicolas Joly found a memory leak in the Xshm code on remote displays and Roberto Huelga found alignment issues in the sample3 and sample5 examples. Gildas Bazin contributed a patch for more tolerance for invalid sequence display extensions. There are also two new maintainers to help Michel in his task: Sam Hocevar and Christophe Massiot, from the VideoLAN project. mpeg2dec-0.4.0 Tue Dec 23 03:04:35 PST 2003 Jeez, it's been way too long since the last release. The big functionality that warrants a 0.4.x version number is that we added support for 4:2:2 for 4:4:4 chroma formats. Thanks to Peter Gubanov for starting the effort there. A large part of the development effort has been to fix corner cases that happen with bad or corrupted streams, concatenated streams, etc... Regis Duchesne created test cases for this, which was a huge help. Right now the situation is that we don't know how to make libmpeg2 crash even when we try hard. There is a new helper library for color conversion to common format (currently rgb and uyvy). The ABI between libmpeg2 and libmpeg2convert might change in the future, but source code compatibility will be preserved. In the past people were supposed to write their own color conversion routines which was a pain since the API was messy. David S. Miller contributed some very nice sparc VIS optimizations for the motion compensation. There are no VIS optimizations for the IDCT yet but the plan is to get these in for a future 0.4.1 release. New functions have been added to set the buffer stride and to reset the decoder (typically after seeking thru a file). There is some very basic documentation in doc/* - it's still quite limited though. My good resolution for 2004 is to write better documentation :) In the mean time feel free to ask on mpeg2dec-devel or on irc.freenode.net channel #livid The speed has not changed much since last release - we tend to be about 1% faster. That's not too bad considering we have new features. mpeg2dec-0.3.1 Fri Dec 13 22:15:36 PST 2002 This is mainly a maintainance release. On the API side, libmpeg2 now includes some CPU detection code - so it will by default automatically use whatever features are available on the CPU it runs on. There is a function to override this, mainly for testing purposes. There has been a few speed improvements too - there is now some alpha specific code that makes the library more than twice faster on these machines, and the C IDCT has also been improved which translates to about 6% speed improvement for people who use this code. Finally, a few bugs have been fixed, most notably some memory leaks and sparc/HPPA/IA64 build issues. mpeg2dec-0.3.0 Wed Nov 27 23:23:23 PST 2002 The main goal of this release is to preview the new libmpeg2 API. The old API was not flexible enough for most users, as a result various projects (xine, mplayer etc...) ended up rewriting their own versions of decode.c. The goal with this new API is that it will be flexible enough for people to actually use it instead of rolling their own :) In many respects, this code is less mature than the 0.2.x codebase was. There will probably be a few changes in future versions regarding color conversion and CPU detection, to cite a few. The goal is to get a release out and then add the missing features in future 0.3.x releases. In addition to the new API, there are a few new features already too. For example, we now have improved the error handling, which should help applications who do seeking for example. Also a few minor speed improvements (about 7%) and SIMD optimizations now enabled in the VC++ port too. mpeg2dec-0.2.1 Sun Mar 17 23:24:04 PST 2002 Two major new features: First, a much higher tolerance to corrupted streams. Instead of just segfaulting, we should now be able to keep going after errors. There is no test suite for this feature yet though. Second, the altivec optimizations provide a huge speedup (more than 2.5x) on ppc g4 machines. High definition video streams are now supported. There is also native support for compiling using VC++. And, the libvo interface has been slightly extended so people can more easily make use of the various mpeg flags. mpeg2dec-0.2.0 Thu Feb 15 20:12:34 PST 2001 The most important new feature is the support for field pictures. mpeg2dec is now able to display any conformant "main profile @ main level" mpeg-2 stream. This means any stream you should actually encounter in practice :) We also added some more accelerations for motion compensation and color conversion - 3Dnow and SSE. Non-x86 accelerations would be welcome - patches anyone ? libmpeg2 and libvo are now fully reentrant. This will enable other projects to reuse the mpeg2dec codebase without patches. For the same reason we added support for "make install" Libvo has been switched to a new API. The immediate advantage is that it allowed us to get rid of the "HACK_MODE" setting - you really dont want to know. In the future this will also help a lot with the implementation of synchro. Portability enhancements - including support for win32 DLLs. This was done to get into the hearts of a few more developpers :) mpeg2dec-0.1.7 Thu Nov 2 21:38:33 PST 2000 First release since march ! Lots of new features : improved performance, mpeg-1 and mpeg-2 support, integrated demuxer, standards compliance. The major missing feature is mpeg-2 field pictures, this is planned for mpeg2dec-0.2.0