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hi, all,
I've got a email from Intel.Registration.Center@intel.com, which says that:
"Intel® Media SDK for Linux* Servers 2014 1.0 Available March 21, 2014"
However, I can not find the .zip package download link in the download page, has it been released or not?
Is there any new features in this release?
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I have the same problem. The download packages are there for R2 and R3 from 2013, but the March 21, 2014 release does not show up in my account.
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Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience caused by the early notification. The release package will be available within a few days. A technical glitch during release preparation caused the notification to go out before all of the pieces were ready.
There is a lot to look forward to in the new release, including:
- New plugin API designed for adding custom decode, encode, and VPP to the common Media SDK interface
- Intra refresh (aka "Rolling I frame")
- VPP composition improvements
- Alpha blending feature preview
- Samples for splitting/muxing and "full" transcode (not just video elementary streams)
Regards, Jeff
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Finally, the full_transcode is available for linux.
BUT ..... libmfxaudiosw64.so is missing ....
What comes next - i have to purchase it again, like i did with libmfxaudiosw64.dll or how can i find it ?
Thank you in advance.
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