# 0.13.0 * Support webcams on Linux # 0.12.2.2 * Fix a video playback framerate issue in the `vplay` demo (@gelisam) # 0.12.2 * Better support for ffmpeg-3.4.2 API changes # 0.12.1 * Bump base upper bound * Rewritten Travis-CI support for GHC 8.02, 8.2.2, and 8.4.2 # 0.12.0 * Refactoring to better interoperate with SDL2 * SDL2 video player demo executable [Thanks to Vladimir Pankov!] # 0.11.1 * Use `Control.Monad.Except` instead of the deprecated `Control.Monad.Error` (Issue reported by Alexander / @AleXoundOS) # 0.11.0 * Query stream duration (Matthias Treydte) * Initial support for verbosity control; defaults to quiet * Can be changed with the new `setLogLevel` function # 0.10. 0 * Fix encoder bug that created a single black frame at the start of every video (Jonathan Daugherty) # 0.9.0 * Add support for camera input (Thomas M. DuBuisson) * Try it: build the demo executable (`cabal configure -fBuildDemo`) and run `cabal run demo -- cam` to record 10s of video from a connected camera to an output file `camera.mov`. * Extract frame time stamps from the video stream rather than the codec context (hat tip to Jaro Reinders) # 0.8.2 * Added probe features # 0.8.1 * Update raster demo to use new JuicyPixels-3.2 API # 0.8 * Update to transformers-0.4.1 and mtl-2.2.1 * Changed decode-related types to accomodate deprecation of the `Error` class. This means that if you want to initialize decoders in your own transformer stack that has a `MonadError` instance, you will need to use the variants with names suffixed by a "T" (for transformer). * Update to ffmpeg 2.3 * Address deprecation warning `Using AVStream.codec.time_base as a timebase hint to the muxer is deprecated. Set AVStream.time_base instead.` * Address "non-strictly-monotonic PTS" warning * Rasterific bump * Rasterific exports its own linear algebra types as of 0.3 # 0.7.1 * Bumped transformers dependency Note: The use of mtl still triggers deprecation warnings from transformers. * Fixed bug with changing source pixel format from RGB during encoding. * Added BGRA pixel format # 0.7 * Simplified top-level API to focus on JuicyPixels-based interface # 0.6 * Cleaned the API of detritus. Use the image* functions. # 0.5 * Juiced the Encode and Decode APIs. Using `imageWriter` and `imageReader` provides a degree of pixel format polymorphism based on JuicyPixels pixel types. # 0.4 * Fixed corrupted output of palettized animated GIFs. * Added palettization options * Using `avPixFmtRgb8` results in a small file * Using the default pixel format (`avPixFmtPal8`) results in a good-looking, fairly large file thanks to JuicyPixels's `palettize` function. * Setting the `epPreset` field of the `EncodingParams` value passed to `frameWriter` to `"dither"` results in an even prettier, even larger GIF file (again, thanks to JuicyPixels's `palettize` function). * See the `demo/Raster.hs` for examples. # 0.3.1 * Automatically palettize RGB24 to RGB8 for GIF output. * Add a Rasterific demo program that records an animation. # 0.3 * Support for GIF encoding (and other palletized formats). # 0.2 * Separate `Scaler` module and friendly `libswscaler` interface. * Generalized `toJuicy` conversion. * Added demo program. # 0.1 * Basic h264 encoding and decoding.