> > > i just don't get the stupidity of the OP which can be solved by a little > child within 2 minutes of thinking in case of a slow brain > > having a static binary somewhere is a no-brainer - period >
Actually having a static binary is not a no brainer. I know that I use a static binary and I can make said static binary jump through hoops, but I can't tell you why I use a static binary or the difference between that and a shared binary. Someday I should probably learn but as of today I don't know. if that makes me "a little child" with "a slow brain" then said person is brilliant. Also not everyone has great google-fu, sometimes finding the right keywords is difficult, so in some cases why not ask a group of people that use the software all the time? They will be able to answer quickly. I've asked questions here and gotten zero responses, does that mean I have been shunned? I doubt it, it's more likely that I have asked something that no one has an answer for. Does that make everyone on this list "a little child"? Perspective is everything, I suggest you re-evaluate yours. _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list [email protected] https://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user To unsubscribe, visit link above, or email [email protected] with subject "unsubscribe".
