Negative. It is not an explanation for my question. I have a couple of written programs what uses x264 for MP4 encoding/decoding/splitting. It works well in a U13.10/13.04/12.04 images but changed in U14.04. I need the same functionality without need to recompile the x264 for myself with lavf/ffms support. I do not understand why Ubuntu arbitrarily decided to compile it with an unsupported "avisynth" library and why removed the lavf and ffms and thus the widespread MP4 support and supports an ONLY *.y4m something what I never heard and I am not sure it plays on OSX, Windows, Android, etc... devices well.
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