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Update nv-codec-headers to 12.1.14.0 #352
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I've merged a few updates alongside this one. Can someone confirms that this builds works? Thanks |
Hum, we stop this update in #259 so we might not be able to do it. |
I see so we need to decide if we favor supporting new features vs older GPUs. Given that even the most recent GPUs we would drop support for by this update are 11 years old already I question how important it is prevent progress for those According to latest Steam hardware survey there is only one GPU still listed from the dropped ones which is still used by Meanwhile GPUs supporting AV1 which would benefit from this update are used by So while it is always sad dropping support for something - at this point I think it makes sense to update because it seems to affect a lot more people but keep in mind that these numbers are taken from Steam and the Steam users are not exactly the same group as Kdenlive users - so it is not perfect but could help with the decision CC @guihkx |
Thanks for pinging me, @Bleuzen. I'm just an occasional contributor, though, so my opinion might not be that important here. Anyway, I do still have a GTX 660, and this change will ultimately prevent me from using H.264 NVENC encoding, because the 12.x branch doesn't work with my GPU. While I have my doubts about how ubiquitous the AV1 codec really is at the moment (especially when compared to H.264), I do understand and support the need of moving forward to newer codecs, and it'd be unreasonable to stay on the 11.x branch, forever. All of that to say that I won't personally oppose or approve this PR, and I hope maintainers can use their best judgment. |
Appart from publishing two distinct Flatpaks, which is not ideal, we could also push this update to the main channel and keep the older libraries in the Beta remote to keep the Flatpak available for a while for users of old GPUs. |
That's a good solution, too! Unless it becomes a maintenance burden for you guys, of course. By the way, this is not really a problem for me, because I know how to make my own build. |
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Syncs with master up to commit: https://github.com/flathub/org.kde.kdenlive/commits/58e63de384743c0dc0ae3cb25a8d1fbc1eb3299c Does not include the nv-codec-headers update. See: #352
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This enables AV1 hardware encoding