Mike Frysinger wrote:
can ffmpeg/xvid be used as drop-in replacements ? or do upstream peeps need
to write completely new code to use ffmpeg/xvid ?
-mike
Given that almost every application has support for xvid and ffmpeg and
divx4linux is a legacy in most case...
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On Sunday 30 October 2005 03:22 pm, Diego 'Flameeyes' Pettenò wrote:
> On Sunday 30 October 2005 21:09, Peter Ruskin wrote:
> > Steady on Diego - what replaces divx4linux then?
>
> ffmpeg and xvid are enough to decode and encode divx files.
that avoids the implied question
can ffmpeg/xvid be used
On Sunday 30 October 2005 21:09, Peter Ruskin wrote:
> Steady on Diego - what replaces divx4linux then?
ffmpeg and xvid are enough to decode and encode divx files.
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pgp
Okay another package that we're shortening life's.
Why that? Well divx4linux is masked since 21 october, enough time to know that
is going to be removed. It's also broken for recent x86 architectures, and
it's x86 only.
All the useflags divx4linux are going to fade away, so you'll probably want