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  1. Latest News
  2. radv: Format
  3. Recheck include/ with IWYU
  4. venus: add generated venus-protocol headers
  5. venus: add experimental renderers
  6. venus: initial support for vkCreateInstance
  7. venus: initial support for queue/fence/semaphore
  8. venus: initial support for descriptor sets
  9. venus: initial support for command buffers


  1. Latest News (cont.)
  2. venus: initial support for WSI
  3. Add circular WAL decoding buffer
  4. Optionally prefetch referenced data in recovery
  5. zink: implement uniform inlining
  6. aux/trace: add GALLIUM_TRACE_TRIGGER mode
  7. lavapipe: add vulkan 1.1 properties/features apis
  8. Add wraparound failsafe to VACUUM.
  9. android: Drop custom file abstraction + UI
  10. Add method to plot loudness analysis graph
  11. mfplay: Add support for async user callback
  12. msvcp140_1: Implement the DLL.

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VA-API

VA-API is the Video Acceleration API for Linux that's largely designed by Intel Open-Source Technology Center developers.

www.freedesktop.org

  • VA-API Release Tags

  • Update the dependency on VA-API version
    Xiang, Haihao
  • Bump version to 1.6.0.pre1
    Xiang, Haihao
  • Intel driver 1.3.2
    Xiang, Haihao
  • bva: bump version to 1.3.2.pre1 for development
    Xiang, Haihao
  • Bump version to 1.3.0.pre1
    Xiang, Haihao: To build the code, a new version of VA-API is needed, so update the dependency on VA-API as well
  • libva: bump version for development
    Gwenole Beauchesne
  • libva 1.2.1
    Xiang, Haihao
  • Udate the micro version
    Xiang, Haihao
  • Bump version for development
    Xiang, Haihao
  • Intel driver 1.2.0
    Xiang, Haihao
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