Alex Cohn <alexcohn@...> writes: > IMHO, the life would be much easier if there were an official > distribution of FFmpeg libraries for Android, like there is for some > (other) flavours of Linux, or at least a de facto standard > distribution, similar to Zeranoe builds for Windows.
Please be assured that there is neither an "official distribution of FFmpeg" for Linux nor for Windows - assuming you mean a binary distribution, there is of course the (same) official source code. (And be it only because FFmpeg does not ship "products".) > I believe that until then, too many electrons and developer effort are > wasted for maintenance of these libraries by each individual Android > developer, and many people are stuck with obsolete, buggy versions of > FFmpeg libraries on their devices, sometimes posing security risks. I probably misunderstand: Is there a (specific) problem using FFmpeg on Android devices? I don't remember an Android- specific but report atm but I thought we had fate-tests. > Unfortunately, I don't see significant interest among ffmpeg > developers (see e.g. > http://ffmpeg.org/pipermail/ffmpeg-devel/2013-November/151352.html) I honestly wonder what you mean... Be assured that if you like to help (for example with a fate client), we would very much welcome this! Carl Eugen _______________________________________________ Libav-user mailing list [email protected] http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/libav-user
