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Building ffmpeg with libx265 on CentOS 6

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x265 refers to one of the latest open source video codec used for encoding videos. It is available as free software. The x265 encoder uses the latest x265 codec based on the HEVC High Efficiency Video Coding or H.265 standard. The main objective of H.265/x265 is to improve video quality by doubling the data compression ratio of the previous standard known as H.264/x264 encoding standard. Even if the actual browsers and mobile devices do not really support it yet, it's very interesting for our computers, or even to store videos on our personal clouds/NAS...

Better quality and conversion ratio than x264 ! Let's compile it with the ultimate Video and Audio manipulation tool !!

Ubuntu For Tablets

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Ubuntu Tablet and PhoneJust a few weeks after revealing their smartphone OS, Canonical is continuing its mission to create a “unified experience for all personal computing” with today’s announcement of Ubuntu for tablets.

The famous South African company feels that the last stage in its four-screen strategy (smartphones, tablets, TV and Desktop) is now ready for the limelight and has released a video of the software in action. The clip is embedded right after the break.

Animated movies made with Blender

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Blender is the free open source 3D content creation suite widely used for making animated movies. Blender is available for all major operating systems under the GNU General Public License. Here is a nice collection of 4 short animated movies all produced by the Blender foundation and of course all realized with this fantastic open source program.

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