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Pitivi Lands Proxy Editing Support, Makes It Closer To Pitivi 1.0
The Pitivi open-source non-linear video editor designed around GNOME components and making use of GStreamer just landed a big feature that also relieves another blocker in nearing the Pitivi 1.0 milestone.
Landing today in Pitivi Git is proxy editing support. Proxy editing is implemented with the help of GStreamer's GstTranscoder for transcoding the media content for proxy purposes. Pitivi proxy editing is described in detail via their requirements page and via this feature enhancement request.
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New Compression Codecs Risk Making Zlib Obsolete
Zlib is likely the most widely-used data compression library on open-source systems, but it's now at great risk of becoming obsoleted by more modern codecs for data compression.
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NetworkManager 1.2 Adds MAC Address Randomization
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NetworkManager 1.2 Improves WiFi Scanning
Beyond NetworkManager 1.2 having a MAC address randomization feature, WiFi scanning has also been improved.
NetworkManager developers have improved the behavior of wireless network scanning by using wpa_supplicant's WiFi list and by setting the expiry age so no WiFi network seen in 4 minutes will be dropped or if not see nin in the past two scans.
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