by PhyllisSmith | Mar 1, 2022 | News & Updates
In February the following libraries were updated: libvpx from 1.8.2 to 1.11.0 libogg from 1.3.4 to 1.3.5 tiff from 4.1.0 to 4.3.0 fftw from 3.3.8 to 3.3.10 In minor testing all worked well, but please report any issues if you find a problem. CinGG is currently using...
by PhyllisSmith | Feb 1, 2022 | News & Updates
January monthly release has 6 AppImage options for various Operating Systems levels: CinGG-20220131-x86_64.AppImage – download here (currently based on Fedora 32, linux kernel 5.8.15, libc version 2.31) CinGG-20220131-x86_64-multibit.AppImage – download...
by PhyllisSmith | Jan 1, 2022 | News & Updates
15 video plugin GUIs are visually improved with a slider bar and input box for easier usage to include the following: Alpha, Blur, Brightness, Huesaturation, LinearBlur, Polar, RadialBlur, RgbShift, Sharpen, Unsharp, Wave, Whirl, Yuv, YuvShift, and ZoomBlur...
by PhyllisSmith | Dec 2, 2021 | News & Updates
A sketchy set of notes to build and install CinGG on an Android tablet/phone without audio is here. The AOM library was upgraded to 3.2.0 and in a 90 second video, rendering was almost 20% faster. MPEG additional render formats, to include a 2 pass one, have been...
by PhyllisSmith | Nov 1, 2021 | News & Updates
Hungarian translation was created using an automated translation method which will not be 100% correct.To use, keyin the following in a window: LANGUAGE=hu ./CinGG-20211031-x86_64.AppImage . Instructions for using CinGG AppImage via GUI is documented in this file....
by PhyllisSmith | Oct 2, 2021 | News & Updates
The new releases can be downloaded to fit your Operating System as follows: AppImage for newer kernel Operating Systems is here. AppImage for older kernel Operating Systmes such as Ubuntu 16 is here. A 32-bit older kernel version is here. If you want the ability to...
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