Manfred Tremmel <manf...@...> writes: > > I would suggest not to use released versions, but to continue > > updating to latest svn whenever new features are available (that > > would be AAC+v2 aka Parametric Stereo atm). > > It's not easy to keep all programms working with new svn snapshots.
It would be great if you could report such problems: We spend a lot of time trying to avoid them and I don't know of any API regressions / none are reported on roundup. > Not seldom api changes make it necessary to patch programms. I would be glad > to keep 0.6 for a while. As I said, API did not change for over a year, please report all such problems! > > Consider --disable-libavfilter when building the ffmpeg executable. > > avfilter is enabled. I know, I just wanted to tell you it triggers a few regressions. > > And btw, the libavfilter summary is wrong and all summaries spell > > FFmpeg wrongly. > > I'll fix this with the next rebuild. I've named it ffmpeg but rpmlint > was not happy with it, so I've replased the first f with a upercase F. That's why you should use FFmpeg, please! > PS: If you want to have the latest snapshots, just take a look at > http://packman.jacobs-university.de/suse/testing/xine-cvs/ > It's my personal testing tree with daily snapshots of libxine > and needed libs (like ffmpeg and x264). There may be a misunderstanding: I don't need latest snapshots from packman (I am using daily snapshots), but Packman's users have a right to decode AAC+, imo. ;-) And while you are at it, please remove libfaac from your build, there is a native AAC encoder, and we start to chase license violators. Carl Eugen _______________________________________________ Packman mailing list Packman@links2linux.de http://lists.links2linux.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/packman