ffcvt 1.7.6-1build1 source package in Ubuntu

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ffcvt (1.7.6-1build1) mantic; urgency=medium

  * No-change rebuild with Go 1.21.

 -- Michael Hudson-Doyle <email address hidden>  Thu, 24 Aug 2023 17:13:57 +1200

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Uploaded by:
Michael Hudson-Doyle
Uploaded to:
Mantic
Original maintainer:
Debian Go Packaging Team
Architectures:
any
Section:
misc
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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ffcvt_1.7.6.orig.tar.gz 139.9 KiB ca975a7bd9944b879633a5c026eba535f4bde8c751e543c1b0b7fe6bc7594570
ffcvt_1.7.6-1build1.debian.tar.xz 3.6 KiB 4913bde7d7d4dcf68ce78365794e57b56c71bb0656a20f8bdb8c4d50083b917d
ffcvt_1.7.6-1build1.dsc 2.0 KiB 1e31887486f22077313b086c38ab5dbb33a225587e0668f7a2519fbdb40e6055

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Binary packages built by this source

ffcvt: ffmpeg convert wrapper tool

 ffcvt - ffmpeg convert wrapper to make it simple to do high efficiency
 audio/video compression (Opus/H.265) encoding, and for youtube as well.
 .
 The next-generation High Efficiency Video codec, HEVC and VP9 can produce
 videos visually comparable to libx264's, but in about half the size;
 Meanwhile the Opus audio codec is becoming the best thing ever for
 compressing audio -- A 64K Opus audio stream is comparable to mp3 files of
 128K to 256K bandwidth.
 The ffcvt makes use of such fantastic high efficiency audio/video
 codec/encoding capability while shielding people from the
 complicated ffmpeg command line option settings, while versatile
 and powerful enough to allow advanced users to touch every corner
 of audio/video encoding.