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Convertir archivos HEIC a JPG en Linux
https://www.enfaseterminal.com/2025/01/convertir-archivos-heic-jpg-en-linux.html
#fotografia #linux #HEIC #JPG #covertirHEICaJPG #blogenfaseterminal #conversion #Conversiones #terminal #shell #Ubuntu #libheif -
today in peak Desktop Linux news, I learned that I have a library installed that is an HEVC (H.265) and AV1 encoder/decoder library with a plugin architecture.
Its plugins are adapters to use other HEVC and AV1 encoder/decoder libraries.
It apparently depends or recommends around 5 of these plugins which depends on at least 3 different libraries that all supposedly do HEVC encoding
(I understand there might be Reasons why this is a good idea, but still...)
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today in peak Desktop Linux news, I learned that I have a library installed that is an HEVC (H.265) and AV1 encoder/decoder library with a plugin architecture.
Its plugins are adapters to use other HEVC and AV1 encoder/decoder libraries.
It apparently depends or recommends around 5 of these plugins which depends on at least 3 different libraries that all supposedly do HEVC encoding
(I understand there might be Reasons why this is a good idea, but still...)
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today in peak Desktop Linux news, I learned that I have a library installed that is an HEVC (H.265) and AV1 encoder/decoder library with a plugin architecture.
Its plugins are adapters to use other HEVC and AV1 encoder/decoder libraries.
It apparently depends or recommends around 5 of these plugins which depends on at least 3 different libraries that all supposedly do HEVC encoding
(I understand there might be Reasons why this is a good idea, but still...)
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today in peak Desktop Linux news, I learned that I have a library installed that is an HEVC (H.265) and AV1 encoder/decoder library with a plugin architecture.
Its plugins are adapters to use other HEVC and AV1 encoder/decoder libraries.
It apparently depends or recommends around 5 of these plugins which depends on at least 3 different libraries that all supposedly do HEVC encoding
(I understand there might be Reasons why this is a good idea, but still...)
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today in peak Desktop Linux news, I learned that I have a library installed that is an HEVC (H.265) and AV1 encoder/decoder library with a plugin architecture.
Its plugins are adapters to use other HEVC and AV1 encoder/decoder libraries.
It apparently depends or recommends around 5 of these plugins which depends on at least 3 different libraries that all supposedly do HEVC encoding
(I understand there might be Reasons why this is a good idea, but still...)
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Totally unrelated: I wonder how many people using libheif-js through heic-decode and heic-convert on #npmjs are actually violating #libheif's license, because heic-decode and heic-convert are not LGPL licensed even though libheif-js is, and most people probably use them without digging through the licenses of the dependencies.
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It's great to have something like libheif, but the software quality is real shit. Memory leaks in the gdk pixbuf module and the thumbnailer doesn't seem to work for me.
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