On 12/09/2014 04:42 PM, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote: > Takashi <ffmpeg-list <at> dubistmeinheld.de> writes: > >> I have disabled Dolby codecs in the ffmpeg >> configuration statement due to licensing issues. > > Please understand that to the best of my knowledge, > this simply makes no sense for us, and support is > therefore very limited. > (People have claimed that every single function of > FFmpeg is covered by as many "intellectual rights" > as the Dolby codecs.) > >> Now I can't convert to MP4 anymore. (I have this >> setup for a while now and it seems to be a >> regression, as far as I can remember, it worked >> before). > > Since this is a regression, I posted a patch > that you can apply manually until it is > committed: > http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.video.ffmpeg.devel/186633
The patch is working. > Unrelated: > >> configuration: --enable-gpl > >> --enable-zlib > > This option has no effect (and often leads to > misunderstandings), please remove it. > >> --enable-libopenjpeg > >> --enable-version3 > > I am very surprised that you fear license issues > but are using this option... > >> --disable-shared --enable-static > >> --enable-nonfree > > I don't think this has the effect that you > believe it has, I suggest you remove it. > >> --enable-libx264 > >> --disable-encoder=ac3_fixed --disable-encoder=ac3 >> --disable-decoder=ac3 --disable-decoder=eac3 > > For many years, you can use: > --disable-encoder=ac3* --disable-decoder=ac3,eac3 > simplifying your configure line > > I thought dts has nothing to do with Dolby... Thank you very much for you thorough answer. _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list [email protected] http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user
