Schrödinger 1.0.11

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Schrödinger
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1.0.11
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Timothy Gu
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Schroedinger 1.0.11
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A new release of Schrödinger is available. Schrödinger (or “schro”
for short) is a cross-platform implementation of the Dirac video
compression specification as a C library. Many media frameworks
such as GStreamer and ffmpeg and applications such as VLC use schro
to encode and decode Dirac video.

Information: http://diracvideo.org/
Download:
http://diracvideo.org/download/schroedinger/schroedinger-1.0.11.tar.gz

The Dirac project maintains two encoder implementations: dirac-research,
a research encoder, and Schrödinger, which is meant for user applications.
Schrödinger outperforms dirac-research in most encoding situations, both
in terms of encoding speed and visual quality.

Roadmap: Only a few people are working on schro, and only part time,
so new features will happen only slowly.

Contributors to this release:

  David Schleef (Entropy Wave)

Information about Orc:

  http://code.entropywave.com/projects/orc/

New in 1.0.11
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 - Added 10-bit and 16-bit support to both the encoder and decoder.
   Only works in intra mode. Tested formats are 16-bit 4:4:4 and
   10-bit 4:2:2.

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