Okay, my bad, sort of :-). I went to the ffmpeg home page, followed the link to the "current" doxygen documentation link, and finally got to an updated an (presumably) working example.
The only one to really blame, I guess, is google ( is that like blaming g*d?), since that is how I got the first, outdated, link. Don't know how to fix that. In a previous life, I was a sw designer/architect/company. So from that experience, might I suggest that for those older versions of the documentation, putting (noticeable) text somewhere stating that that isn't the "current" version, and perhaps with a link to the current version. That would have saved me many days of hitting that brick wall. But then, this is only a suggestion. You guys are the experts, and obviously good ones at that :-). Thanks for great (open src) software. And thx, Joshua, for your response. ken On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 9:35 PM, Joshua Kordani <[email protected]> wrote: > For starters, locate the doxygen for the latest version of that file. > Your link indicates that you are referencing a very old version. > > Your best bet is likely to be working from a checkout of the latest trunk > version and find that file and follow the library build instructions > _______________________________________________ > Libav-user mailing list > [email protected] > http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/libav-user >
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