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Size wouldn't be a problem for AVIF, because desktops don't care about it and browsers already support it out of the box regardless. And anyway, as long as we assume...
Just for the very records (and hoping this wasn't also the reason for everybody else in here to nominate lossless compression)... The great majority of times, noticeable losses in "vibrant...
Idk about the precise details here, but I would guess you should also put some foresight into how to best support HDR content eventually. Putting aside jxl, not only AVIF...
https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/mesa-dev/2018-September/205885.html Of course video players are completely unlike some "random refreshes" GUI application (in fact you could probably argue watching a movie has even more rigorous timings than gaming). https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/amd-gfx/2018-April/021103.html...
Still obviously a thing with remix-0.5.0+dac740ce There's no d3d9vk_x86.dll anywhere in the sources.
~~I don't think spatial audio sits separately from normal WASAPI~~ Ok nvm ISAC is another thing completely ~~Aside of that, it's also [already](https://forums.guru3d.com/threads/chastitys-review-of-virtual-surround-solutions.436597/page-3#post-6088546) working with openal anyway.~~ Ok [supposedly](https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Glossary:Surround_sound#Windows_Sonic_for_Headphones) that...
I downloaded the DTS Unbound and Dolby Access packages, and right off of the bat you can tell from the apps manifests that they "identify" Headphone:X and Atmos for Headphones...
https://github.com/wine-mirror/wine/commit/7e64247a6ef3664a603bd9d2dd47f46d24713f9d this may help I guess? I don't think andrew can be bothered anymore with windows internals (*as should I*) but maybe @ivyl has a few clues..
[I see](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/coreaudio/render-spatial-sound-using-spatial-audio-objects) It kinda feels like there's enough secrecy that prototyping first something in wine could be actually the only sane way forward (also, now that I think to it,...
Is 0eeb3c29f412dd38666dc57e9bc117e3e1073d78 about deferring to the system built-in providers?