<h1>News</h1>
-<a name="libaacplus"></a><h3>September 28, 2011</h3>
+<a id="libaacplus"></a><h3>September 28, 2011</h3>
<p>
New stuff in git master:
</p>
...
</pre>
-<a name="7dot5and8dot4"></a><h3>September 22, 2011</h3>
+<a id="pr7dot5and8dot4"></a><h3>September 22, 2011</h3>
<p>
We have made 2 new point releases that fix more security issues.
They also include many bugfixes and a few backported features, for
or even better use latest git master.
</p>
-<a name="prores"></a><h3>September 15, 2011</h3>
+<a id="prores"></a><h3>September 15, 2011</h3>
<p>
FFmpeg now has a ProRes decoder in master git.
</p>
</pre>
-<a name="7dot4and8dot3"></a><h3>September 7, 2011</h3>
+<a id="pr7dot4and8dot3"></a><h3>September 7, 2011</h3>
<p>
We have made 2 new point releases that fix several security issues,
amongth them MSVR-11-0088.
or even better use latest git master.
</p>
-<a name="h264422intra"></a><h3>August 29, 2011</h3>
+<a id="h264422intra"></a><h3>August 29, 2011</h3>
<p>
We have added support for H.264 4:2:2 intra, there are some new
8->10bit fixes in swscale, ffplay has more accurate AV-sync, ogg
and many many other new things and bugfixes. All in ffmpeg git master.
</p>
-<a name="7dot2and8dot1"></a><h3>July 28, 2011</h3>
+<a id="pr7dot2and8dot1"></a><h3>July 28, 2011</h3>
<p>
We have made 2 new point releases that fix several security issues,
amongth them MSVR-11-0080.
or even better use latest git master.
</p>
-<a name="7dot1and8"></a><h3>June 24, 2011</h3>
+<a id="pr7dot1and8"></a><h3>June 24, 2011</h3>
<p>
Instead of having fun outside in the warm summer months, we have made a
<b>new release: <a href="download.html#release_0.8">FFmpeg 0.8</a></b>!
<p>
The syntax has changed so be sure to update your commands. Example:
-<br />
-ffmpeg -i input -vcodec libx264 -preset fast -tune film -profile main -crf 22
--threads 0 output
</p>
+<pre>
+ffmpeg -i input -vcodec libx264 -preset fast -tune film -profile main -crf 22 -threads 0 output
+</pre>
-<a name="oldabi"></a><h3>April 27, 2011</h3>
+<a id="oldabi"></a><h3>April 27, 2011</h3>
<p>
FFmpeg now has an oldabi branch. It is updated to master but with the old ABI.
Only fixes that break the old ABI are missing from this branch.
git checkout master
</pre>
-<a name="tenbith264"></a><h3>April 14, 2011</h3>
+<a id="tenbith264"></a><h3>April 14, 2011</h3>
<p>
FFmpeg can now decode 9-bit and 10-bit H.264 streams,
used in particular by AVCIntra 50.
</p>
-<a name="rc_0.6.90"></a><h3>April 4, 2011</h3>
+<a id="rc_0.6.90"></a><h3>April 4, 2011</h3>
<p>
In order to supply our release users with the newest features and bug
fixes we are in the process of making a new release. The release will
Please <a href="download.html#release_0.6">download</a> the release candidate and report problems to our <a href="bugreports.html">bug tracker</a>.
</p>
-<a name="win32_builds"></a><h3>March 30, 2011</h3>
+<a id="win32_builds"></a><h3>March 30, 2011</h3>
<p>
Win32 and Win64 builds of FFmpeg are now available at
<a href="http://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/builds/">http://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/builds/</a>
<a href="https://ffmpeg.org/trac/ffmpeg">bug tracker</a>.
</p>
-<a name="mt_merge"></a><h3>March 21, 2011</h3>
+<a id="mt_merge"></a><h3>March 21, 2011</h3>
<p>
Today <a href="http://gitorious.org/ffmpeg/ffmpeg-mt">FFmpeg-mt</a>, the
</p>
-<a name="mailing_list_migration"></a><h3>March 21, 2011</h3>
+<a id="mailing_list_migration"></a><h3>March 21, 2011</h3>
<p>
The mailing lists have been fully migrated to ffmpeg.org!
</li>
</ul>
-<a name="FF054"></a><h3>March 17, 2011</h3>
+<a id="FF054"></a><h3>March 17, 2011</h3>
<p>
Reinhard Tartler backported several security fixes to the 0.5 release branch and
</pre>
-<a name="return_to_freedom"></a><h3>March 15, 2011</h3>
+<a id="return_to_freedom"></a><h3>March 15, 2011</h3>
<p>
FFmpeg has been forked by some developers after their attempted
</ul>
-<a name="svn_to_git"></a><h3>February 24, 2011</h3>
+<a id="svn_to_git"></a><h3>February 24, 2011</h3>
<p>
FFmpeg development has moved to Git, and the SVN repository is no longer
the svn:external libswscale with a standalone copy.
</p>
-<a name="release_0.6.1"></a><h3>Oct 18, 2010</h3>
+<a id="release_0.6.1"></a><h3>Oct 18, 2010</h3>
<p>
We have just pushed the first point release from our 0.6 release branch:
</p>
-<a name="release_0.6"></a><h3>June 15, 2010</h3>
+<a id="release_0.6"></a><h3>June 15, 2010</h3>
<p>
A bit longer than actually expected, but finally, we are proud to announce
</ul>
-<a name="linuxtag_2010"></a><h3>June 2, 2010</h3>
+<a id="linuxtag_2010"></a><h3>June 2, 2010</h3>
<p>
We are pleased to announce that FFmpeg will be present at LinuxTag in
Berlin June 9-12 where we will be showing some spectacular demos.
There will also be some trolls.
</p>
-<a name="release_0.5.2"></a><h3>May 25, 2010</h3>
+<a id="release_0.5.2"></a><h3>May 25, 2010</h3>
<p>
We have just pushed out another point release from our 0.5 release branch:
<a href="download.html#release_0.5">FFmpeg 0.5.2</a>.
to update and share their patches against this branch.
</p>
-<a name="gsoc_2010"></a><h3>March 19, 2010</h3>
+<a id="gsoc_2010"></a><h3>March 19, 2010</h3>
<p>
Once again, FFmpeg has been accepted to take part in the
<a href="http://code.google.com/soc/">Google Summer of Code</a>. Here is the
deadline to complete your small task. Good luck!
</p>
-<a name="release_0.5.1"></a><h3>March 2, 2010</h3>
+<a id="release_0.5.1"></a><h3>March 2, 2010</h3>
<p>
We have just pushed out a point release from our 0.5 release
branch: <a href="download.html#release_0.5">FFmpeg 0.5.1</a>. This
and view the archives via the <a href="contact.html">contact page</a>.
</p>
-<a name="release_0.5"></a><h3>March 10, 2009</h3>
+<a id="release_0.5"></a><h3>March 10, 2009</h3>
<p>
It has been a very long time since we last made a release and many did not think
we would make one again but, back by popular demand, we are proud to announce