Ken Moffat wrote these words on 11/15/10 11:24 CST:
>  The problem with x264 is that it's always a snapshot.  For people
> using today's ffmpeg snapshot, today's x264 probably works.  For
> people using a released version of ffmpeg, who knows.  That's why
> I've mentioned a specific "known to work" snapshot of x264 o nthe
> ffmpeg page.

That was always the way I looked at it as well, though even when we
were using the ancient version of FFMpeg, a current x264 snapshot
always seemed to work. However, my hint about a patch was more directed
to William with the thought he could send in a patch to add YASM to
the book.

Is YASM a fork of NASM? I've not looked into it, but I'm wondering why
another group would create a new assembler package when NASM has been
around so long and as far as I know, it has a non-restrictive license?

-- 
Randy

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