Submission + - FFmpeg 3.0 has been released.
An anonymous reader writes: The milestone release FFmpeg 3.0 "Einstein" has been unleashed. For those who need a reminder, FFmpeg comprises several libraries and command-line tools (the main command-line tool being “ffmpeg”) that encode, decode, transcode, and stream audio/visual data, etc. FFmpeg supports a multitude of codecs, filters, and container formats, too numerous to mention here.
FFmpeg is used by MPlayer, VLC, HandBrake, Chrome, and many other projects.
Changes from 2.x to 3.0 include: a much better native AAC encoder, better hardware acceleration, and some API/ABI breakage. See this, this, this, this, and the changelog for much better descriptions of the improvements.
FFmpeg is used by MPlayer, VLC, HandBrake, Chrome, and many other projects.
Changes from 2.x to 3.0 include: a much better native AAC encoder, better hardware acceleration, and some API/ABI breakage. See this, this, this, this, and the changelog for much better descriptions of the improvements.
FFmpeg 3.0 has been released. More Login
FFmpeg 3.0 has been released.
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