> On Jan 25, 2015, at 7:04 AM, Don Moir <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I front end ffmpeg with my own API. This API does time accurate seeking and a 
> lot of work to do. The API does more than wrap ffmpeg though. It attempts to 
> address problems with ffmpeg and also deals with display output, audio 
> analysis, audio devices, device enumeration, special effects, scaling and 
> more. You might say well ffmpeg can do this, but not really in the way I need 
> it.
> 
> For me it had to be that it all worked in the best possible way correcting 
> any potential problem and had to be available to others that had no notion of 
> ffmpeg.
> 
> Personally I am happy to do my own API for this and can easily customize it 
> to meet current or future needs. ffmpeg just serves as the low level decoder 
> for audio and video and that is fine with me and ffmpeg is only part of the 
> internal libraries and capabilites.

Don — Thanks for your response…you’ve stated well great reasons for a 
higher-level abstraction, which is exactly along the lines of what I was 
thinking. 

All — thanks to everyone who replied, regardless of the expressed sentiment or 
position on the matter. All feedback was helpful, and helped me reach a 
conclusion of where and for whom my efforts and ideas would be best 
contributed. 

Cheers, 

Brad
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