On 04/12/2020 07:49 PM, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
Am Mo., 13. Apr. 2020 um 01:46 Uhr schrieb Mark Filipak
<[email protected]>:

Sorry, but I will not connect Windows to the Internet. It's not safe. So, if 
building on a Windows
box implies doing a 'git sync' implies connecting Windows to the Internet, it's 
a non-starter.

Then you will cross-compile from Linux, that is not how I do it but to the
best of my knowledge, many people do it and there should be a lot of
documentation.

The unavoidable question is now: Why do you need a Windows binary
at all? Or did I only imagine that you were using a Windows binary?

My TV is connected to the display port, which is driven by Windows. I do all my ffmpeg work in Windows. The source videos are on a USB JBOD array that's connected to Windows and that I choose not to connect to the Linux VM. I do all my work on a RAID-0 (drive C:\) that also contains Windows and I choose not to share it with the Linux VM. I hope those are good reasons for cross-compiling.

I really don't understand why you insist that I justify everything. Users are not stupid, just naive regarding ffmpeg.
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