On 2015-10-11 00:58, Moritz Barsnick wrote: > On Sun, Oct 11, 2015 at 00:29:25 +0200, James Darnley wrote: >> >> And you wonder why it's slow. You're on x86-64. You at least have SSE2 >> instructions. Why are you not using them? You have to explicitly >> disable assembly when building x264 to get "none". > > Actually, in my experience, while ffmpeg configure fails when not > finding an appropriate assembler, x264 would just "silently" compile > without assembly. This was the case for me when my yasm was too old for > x264 to be used. But checking current x264's configure script, it > should actually error out. That said, not only is Joseph's ffmpeg quite > old, so is the x264 version that ffmpeg uses: core 138. So I'm guessing > that's what happened, but bad work of a repo to let that slip through!
If that is or was possible at any point then I apologise for jumping to that conclusion. Perhaps I have confused which project has which error message.
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