Am 28.10.2017 um 22:20 schrieb Carl Eugen Hoyos:
2017-10-28 22:13 GMT+02:00 Reindl Harald <[email protected]>:

it's simply bull* that a random snapshot has always less bugs as
you pretend over years and that was provne in enough cases
alone over the last months

I assume you are talking about 3.4 because I hope you agree that
current 3.3 has a huge number of issues that are fixed in git head,
no?

no - at least not for every usecase

Since the release of 3.4, several issues were fixed. They will
most likely not be backported and never be fixed in 3.4.

so what

It is true that because of the version bump and the configure
merge, FFmpeg is currently kind of unstable, this happens
approximately every two years. (Last time, nobody complained
specifically, I observed.) I still believe that users have no
disadvantage when using current FFmpeg over 3.4 and in a
short time, current will have a huge advantage over 3.4

well, but that don't change the fact that most user questions are completly independent to any special snapshot or version at all and so the reflex "first built current snapshot" is nonsense

you don#t want to answer questions until you see a ffmpeg output from the current trunk fine - but stop talking for all list members about "unsupported" because you are not the list and support in person
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