On 2017 M06 22, Thu 11:34:03 CEST Martin Herkt wrote: > Is there any reason why FFmpeg is built with --disable-cuda and > --disable-cuvid? Neither requires NVIDIA SDK headers anymore—it’s loaded at > runtime. I’d like to use those features. > > Also, I’d like libzimg support in FFmpeg because it has much higher quality > color space conversion than swscale. It’s not packaged at OBS yet, > but Packman has it. Could that perhaps be moved to OBS and enabled for both > Packman and OBS FFmpeg versions? IIRC it’s under WTFPL. > > Then, the --enable-nonfree switch can be removed if --enable-libfdk_aac is > also removed. FFmpeg’s internal AAC encoder is almost on par with it now, > although somewhat weak at very low bitrates (64k and lower). > So, if that’s desirable, I don’t think it’d cause much harm. > > If on the other hand license conflicts don’t really matter to Packman, > I’d like to see --enable-openssl instead of --enable-gnutls, as GnuTLS has > some trouble with RTMPE streaming.
Okay, so leave fdk_aac in there… But one more suggestion: Enable libssh. I do use sftp protocol support from time to time.
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