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[INFO] Hybrid on Mac Silicon?
#1
Hi,
got a Mac Mini M4(pro). Smile

I did a few test and atm. I'm:
  • having problems getting native arm builds for some tools
    • tsMuxer
    • FLVExtractCL
    • mp4fpsmod
  • installing some tools through brew:
    • x265
    • aomenc
    • ffmpeg (sadly no libbluray Sad)
    • MP4Box
    • Vapoursynth
  • struggling with the Vapoursynth setup
    • main problem are the plugins, Vapoursynth itself works Smile
atm. I just hack stuff together to test it, just for me.

I was wondering are there even users that thing it would make sense trying to get Hybrid working on Mac Silicon?
Also, does someone have experience getting Vapoursynth&Co running on Mac Silicon?

Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
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#2
l am also getting a macbook pro next month...it will be great if you add mac silicon support...
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#3
Won't happen anytime soon, so don't expect a public Mac silicon Hybrid any time soon.
Problem: only a fraction of the Vapoursynth filters are available atm.
https://github.com/yuygfgg/Macos_vapoursynth_plugins has some, but tons are missing. (and not all are working)
Missing atm.: Cu Selur

Ps.: QTGMC and RIFE both work.
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
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#4
Ideally we would need a folder which contains two folders.
One containing the libraries and another one containing any dependencies of the libraries.
So that Hybrid, could ship with these two folders and use LoadAllPlugins('path to the library folder') to load them.
So the user would just need to install Vapoursynth (i.e. through brew) and Hybrid would come with the rest.
=> since my motivation and experience with this is really limited, this is probably where this ends for now
(Hybrid itself works fine on MacOS silicon)

Cu Selur

ps.: seems like both nnedi3 and nnedi3cl both only work with RGBS Sad
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