Hi y'all!
So, since I keep finding
more and
more alignment-related bugs that only show up on GCC 8.2, but not on 7.3 (compiler's fault? aomedia's fault? Who knows <rant>they have barely gotten any attention despite the community's effort and the fact they involve common configurations and major compiler releases</rant>) I decided to just go for it and build a GCC 7.3 cross compilation VM
Builds specs:
GCC 7.3, 64bits only, statically linked, secure api enabled, so no Win XP support
lbd binaries have been compiled with -DCONFIG_LOWBITDEPTH=1
hbd binaries have been compiled with -DCONFIG_LOWBITDEPTH=0
Use the former for all your 8bits needs since they are
considerably faster, the latter for 10-12bits
av1-1.0.0-541-g7d447f5b0:
https://mega.nz/#!0wxmgCqS!vBuViCEA7...v1MubYI0lJnluI