FFmpeg 3.0.2 "Einstein" Multimedia Framework Released with Updated Components

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  • Post Updated: April 3, 2024

Today, April 28, 2016, the development team behind the popular FFmpeg open-source and cross-platform multimedia framework has released the second maintenance release in the stable FFmpeg 3.0 “Einstein” series.

FFmpeg 3.0 was a massive release announced in mid-February, which brought in numerous existing changes, including support for decoding and encoding Common Encryption (CENC) MP4 files, support for decoding DXV streams, as well as support for decoding Screenpresso SPV1 streams.

Furthermore, FFmpeg 3.0, which has been dubbed Einstein, also introduced features like a chromaprint fingerprinting muxer, a Cineform HD decoder, a wve demuxer, XMA1 and XMA2 decoders, an ADPCM PSX decoder, an IVR demuxer, an ADPCM AICA decoder, an SDX2 DPCM decoder, and a VAAPI VP9 hwaccel.

Today’s second point release of FFmpeg 3.0 “Einstein” adds the usual updated components, among which we can mention libavutil 55.17.103, libavcodec 57.24.102, libavformat 57.25.100, libavdevice 57.0… (read more)

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