New AppImages of CinGG with the latest mods are now available here. Check your kernel and libc version to make sure you are at or above the one as listed below.
64-bit versions:
CinGG-20241231-x86_64.AppImage
– currently based on Fedora 32, linux kernel 5.8.15, libc version 2.31
CinGG-20241231-x86_64-older-distros.AppImage
– currently based on Ubuntu 16.04, libc version 2.23
CinGG-20241231-alternative_shortcuts.AppImage
– currently based on Ubuntu 16.04, libc version 2.23
32-bit versions:
CinGG-20241231-i386.AppImage
– currently based on Debian 9, linux kernel 4.9, use “newer” for Debian 11.0
CinGG-20241231-i386-newer-distros.AppImage
– currently based on Debian 11, linux kernel 5.10
A one-time special Intel® Hardware AppImage is also available that takes advantage of specific installed Intel® hardware and software of QSV (Quick Sync Video), oneVPL (Intel® oneAPI Video Processing Library interface for video decoding, encoding, and processing), as well as many av1, qsv, and vaapi hardware specific render formats. You can download this AppImage here.
Nvidia encode headers have been updated from 10.0.26.0 to 12.2.72.0 with the minimum Nvidia Linux driver requirement of 550.54.14.
SVT-AV1 has been updated from 2.2.1 to 2.3.0 with some speedup improvements.
Building with oneVPL is now available using –with-onevpl on the configure line, which requires the Intel “onevpl-devel” package to be installed. The package name on your distro may be slightly different.