Am 27.03.2013 22:23, schrieb Nicolas Chauvet:
yes you need them to build a working ffmpeg
but the rpmfusion build of ffmpeg is crap
You are obviously miss-leading others readers
no - i show a way to get a RELIEBALE ffmpeg-binary to produce
H264/AAC files useable for HTML5 wich is not possible with any
rpmfusion ffmpeg-build since many years
RPM Fusion ffmpeg maintainer dropped support for faac because faac
was discovered to
be nonfree software. We (RPM Fusion, or even any sane Free Software Citizen), should
avoid redistributing GPL software linked with this. PERIOD.
it does not interest me why and what
ffmpeg worked to produce H264/AAC untila RANDOM update years ago
there is rpmfusion-nonfree, but hey to use it for ffmpeg would
have lead to re-strcuture what is in rpmfusion-free and what
is in rpmfusion-nonfree which nobody cares
There is nothing to worry about faac, that was not a very good AAC
encoder I was said
but it works, your builds do not
Now what could be fixed instead is to use the fdk-aac library
instead:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/opencore-amr/files/fdk-aac/
There are many complain about aac encoding, one should complaint about this library not
packaged into RPM Fusion
(and should stop talking but to package it).
and again... PERIOD.
it is nice what you COULD but it does not interest me since the day whoever
crippeled the ffmpeg-package and i stared to build my own packages a day later
well until a few months they was not static-build but since i switched
to static builds i am completly independent from rpmfusion and if
this night ffmpeg-1.3 is released you can be pretty sure that i have
tomowwor 1:00 AM a wokring package for F17/F18 running trough any
autotests and ready to deploy even for production servers