Hi Ilja
I hope this will clarify some of the advice you've received here.
Most of the people you are talking to are at least amateur software engineers 
or enthusiasts who are used to compiling software, and who have spent some 
effort to build a system which allows them to do so. Setting up a system to 
compile a useful version of ffmpeg is quite an advanced task which is likely to 
create a lot of subsidiary problems and technical issues.
Normal users should not expect to have to compile software and will generally 
gain very little benefit from doing so. It is almost certainly not worth 
compiling ffmpeg from source code just to get the man pages, when the man pages 
are immediately available online.
What most people think of as "ffmpeg" includes a significant number of 
externally-provided libraries. If you compile the most basic core parts of 
ffmpeg, you may not get all of those external libraries, and the result may not 
be very useful. Adding on all of the external parts involves a significant 
amount of extra complexity.

ffmpeg and its associated libraries are very powerful and capable of a lot of 
useful things, but people like to downplay the complexity of compiling from 
source. It is probably not necessary for you to do it, and it would probably be 
quite a difficult task.
Phil

|  | Virus-free. www.avg.com  |

_______________________________________________
ffmpeg-user mailing list
ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org
http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user

To unsubscribe, visit link above, or email
ffmpeg-user-requ...@ffmpeg.org with subject "unsubscribe".

Reply via email to