John Orr <john.orr@...> writes: > > And note that --disable-everything disables most (all) > > of the things that you disable explicitely. > > At one point I had trouble with some component being > enabled that I didn't expect and I went overkill and > added those extra disable directives.
I suspect that you actually want to use --disable-all. --disable-everything - contrary to its name - only disables some components, it is mostly useful for regression tests and if you want small programs (as opposed to small libraries that you want). Carl Eugen _______________________________________________ Libav-user mailing list Libav-user@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/libav-user