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							- Release Notes
 - =============
 - 
 - * 10 "Eks"
 - 
 - General notes
 - -------------
 - 
 - One of the main features of this release is the addition of reference-counted
 - data buffers to Libav and their use in various structures. Specifically, the
 - data buffers used by AVPacket and AVFrame can now be reference counted, which
 - should allow to significantly simplify many use cases. In addition,
 - reference-counted AVFrames can now be used in libavfilter, avoiding the need
 - for a separate libavfilter-specific frame structure. Frames can now be passed
 - straight from the decoders into filters or from filters to encoders.
 - 
 - These additions made it necessary to bump the major versions of libavcodec,
 - libavformat, libavdevice, libavfilter, and libavutil, which was accompanied by
 - dropping some old deprecated APIs. These libraries are thus not ABI- or API-
 - compatible with the previous release. All the other libraries (libavresample
 - and libswscale) should be both ABI- and API-compatible.
 - 
 - Another major point is the inclusion of the HEVC (AKA H.265, the successor of
 - H.264) decoder in the main codebase. It was started in 2012 as a Libav Google
 - Summer of Code project by Guillaume Martres and subsequently completed with
 - the assistance of the OpenHEVC project and several Libav developers.
 - 
 - As usual, this release also contains support for other new formats, many smaller
 - new features and countless bug fixes. We can highlight a native VP9 decoder,
 - with encoding provided through libvpx, native decoders for WebP, JPEG 2000, and
 - AIC, as well as improved WavPack support with encoding through libwavpack,
 - support for more AAC flavors (LD - low delay, ELD - enhanced low delay), slice
 - multithreading in libavfilter, or muxing chapters in ASF. Furthermore there is
 - more fine-grained detection of host and target libc, which should allow better
 - portability to various cross compilation scenarios.
 - 
 - See the Changelog file for a fuller list of significant changes.
 - 
 - Please note that our policy on bug reports has not changed. We still only accept
 - bug reports against HEAD of the Libav trunk repository. If you are experiencing
 - issues with any formally released version of Libav, please try a current version
 - of the development code to check if the issue still exists. If it does, make
 - your report against the development code following the usual bug reporting
 - guidelines.
 - 
 - 
 - API changes
 - -----------
 - 
 - A number of additional APIs have been introduced and some existing functions
 - have been deprecated and are scheduled for removal in the next release.
 - Significant API changes include:
 - 
 - [libavutil]
 - + added the reference-counted buffers API (buffers.h)
 - + moved the AVFrame struct to libavutil and added a new API for working with
 -   reference-counted AVFrames (frame.h)
 - 
 - [libavcodec]
 - + added an API for working with reference-counted AVPackets (av_packet_*)
 - +- converted VDPAU to the hwaccel framework; the old way of using VDPAU is no
 -    longer supported
 - - old audio encoding and decoding APIs removed
 - - old video encoding API removed
 - - deprecated enum CodecID removed (enum AVCodecID should be used instead)
 - - deprecated audio resampling API removed (libavresample should be used
 -   instead)
 - 
 - [libavfilter]
 - +- replaced AVFilterBufferRef with AVFrame; AVFilterBufferRef and everything
 -    related to it still exists, but is deprecated
 - + converted all filters to use the AVOptions system for configuration, it is
 -   now possible to query the supported options, their values and set them
 -   directly with av_opt_*
 - + added a slice multithreading framework
 - +- merged avfiltergraph.h to avfilter.h, using AVFilterGraph is now explicitly
 -    mandatory (it was implicitly required even before); added new API for
 -    allocating and initializing filters
 - 
 - Please see the file doc/APIchanges for details along with similar
 - programmer-centric information.
 
 
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