> I don't use releases myself, but I always advise AV
> archivists, who implement FFmpeg in their workflow, to use
> the last release of an actively maintained branch. Why?
> Because for the people living outside our "gang" it is much
> easier to keep the software updated this way
So do you
Moritz Barsnick wrote:
>Why do you need a release, anyway?
The question about the releases is asked from time to time.
I don't use releases myself, but I always advise AV
archivists, who implement FFmpeg in their workflow, to use
the last release of an actively maintained branch. Why?
Because
>
> "ffmpeg -loglevel verbose" at least shows you which segments are opened.
>
Well what do know, I should have tried that. Very useful on m3u8s.
> Why do you need a release, anyway? Do you rely on getting your ffmpeg
> from a distribution?
>
For development it doesn't really matter. For our