![]() > I think this will break all hardware en/decoders. Return Childhood with another style of playing familiar game. > -disable-decoder="mpeg4,h263,h264,hevc,vc1" \ Download Classic contra now and let the shooting begin - Jump and kill weapons.> -disable-demuxer="mp4,h263,h264,hevc,vc1" \ ffmpeg -i input -c:v libx264 -preset slow -crf 18 -vf yadif -strict -2 output.mp4 When file size is not an issue, this is a quick command that will produce a visually lossless H.264 encoding with an mp4 container. Project Activity See All Activity > Categories Video Conversion, Video Capture License GNU Library or Lesser General Public License version 2. An experimental streaming server for live broadcasts is also included. It includes libavcodec, the leading open source codec library. It also allows uploading images, text or other types of files to many supported destinations you can choose from. ![]() Looks like it ffmpeg has support for that. FFmpeg is an audio/video conversion tool. ShareX is a free and open source program that lets you capture or record any area of your screen and share it with a single press of a key. If we don't have h264 support, why should we enable aac then? Also there is which is LGPL. > as FDK-AAC license is GPL-incompatible (but LGPL-compatible). > Note that when linking with fdk-aac-free, you need to disable all GPL codecs (In reply to Dominik 'Rathann' Mierzejewski from comment #23) ![]() Is this actually needed? If so, it probably makes sense to use "%_DECODER 0" config.h This can be simplified to "%set_build_flags", which handles this logic properly for you (as you disable LTO further up in the spec properly) On trying to record the screen for the very first time, ShareX will prompt you to download ‘ ffmpeg.exe ’ ShareX will automatically download the necessary files. * This package is missing a BR on gcc and make, which are required for this package to build. Looking at other packages with cleaned sources (chromium, openssl), the Source0 doesn't have a URL when using cleaned sources. ![]() * fedora-review complains about the Source0 mismatch. * Is the ffmpeg_clean_sources.sh script safe to run on an already cleaned tarball? If it is, it'd be good to run against the sources in %prep, like we do for OpenSSL. ![]()
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