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Numerous releases and fixes since 2.0.18. Most recent changes include: * miniocr fix : Fix error on decoding some subs. * xvideco fix : Fix compilation issue. * ffv1rec fix : Fix compilation issue. * SSE2 display fix : SSE2 cpu flag display. * Mplayer resize fix : Caused crash in some case. * [Filter] Ported Asharp by MarcFD . * [Filter] Mplayer Eq2 is now completly ported. * [Cli ] New cli command --rebuild-index. * [Video ] Accelerated playback selectable in misc/pref. * [Audio ] Fixed mp3 decoding on low frequency mpeg. * [Audio ] More tolerant with mpeg audio match codec (it created async in some rare cases). * [Codec ] Fixed save as huffyuv. * [Codec ] Fixed save jpeg. * [Export] Fixed race in mpeg ps export (thanks to T. Rupp). * [Import] Support mov file starting by skip atom. See website news for more changes. I never tested the USE_MMX. And the webpage says the --disable-mmx has been removed and all x86 stuff is now probed at run time, so maybe get rid of USE_MMX support for this? Require gcc 3.0. On NetBSD 1.6.2_STABLE with older gcc received cc1: Invalid option `-falign-loops=16' and various warnings. Reworded part of DESCRiption. And this does support divx. Updated MASTER_SITES. Removed BUILD_USES_MSGFMT and USE_PKGLOCALEDIR. The locale support removed and maybe will be readded later according to author. Use CPPFLAGS instead of CFLAGS to define -DDEVOSSAUDIO, because "`DEVOSSAUDIO' was not declared in this scope". Sorted some settings. Remove the --disable-warnings and the rm:-O3 BUILDLINK_TRANSFORM. I didn't need them, but maybe on another system they are needed. Disable faad support since Dolby doesn't allow binary distributions. Add faac support. Remove two patches. Disable ARTS using ac_cv_path_ART_CONFIG=no instead. Just let regular install target install it. (This is slow though.) Update PLIST. Name this avidemux2 with the two as the author requests.
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Avidemux is a graphical tool to edit video. It can open several file
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formats, and various audio and video codecs. Video can be edited,
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cut, appended, filtered (resize/crop/denoise), and re-encoded. Output
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file formats include Avi, MPEG1/2, MPEG2PS, OGM, and raw stripped audio
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or video.
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