From: Stuart Henderson Subject: Re: NEW: VVenC To: Simon Cc: ports@openbsd.org, Brad Date: Mon, 19 May 2025 15:15:24 +0100 original port reattached for easier review by others; generally seems ok to me. I'd prefer to drop the first hunk of patch and replace with CONFIGURE_ARGS, -DVVENC_ENABLE_ARM_SIMD_SVE=TRUE \ -DVVENC_ENABLE_ARM_SIMD_SVE2=TRUE though ok sthen either way. 'make test' passes on arm64 (M2) and amd64 (12th gen) machines with BTCFI the only port mentioning vvenc in build log is multimedia/libheif which does not currently pick it up if installed. On 2025/05/19 10:51, Simon wrote: > Ping please :⁠-⁠D > > On 15 April 2025 23:17:06 CEST, Brad Smith wrote: > >ping. > > > >On 3/21/2025 11:40 PM, Brad Smith wrote: > >> Here is a port for VVenC. > >> > >> > >> Comment: > >> Versatile Video Coding (VVC) encoder > >> > >> Description: > >> The Fraunhofer Versatile Video Encoder (VVenC) is a fast and efficient > >> H.266/VVC encoder implementation with the following main features: - > >> - Easy to use encoder implementation with five predefined > >> quality/speed presets; > >> - Perceptual optimization to improve subjective video quality, based > >> on the XPSNR visual model; > >> - Extensive frame-level and task-based parallelization with very good > >> scaling; > >> - Frame-level single-pass and two-pass rate control supporting > >> variable bit-rate (VBR) encoding; > > >