18.01.2023, 05:31
Okay, so you use Hybrid to convert audio files only? (no problem with that, just not many users who do that, but I'm happy that someone is testing that aspect)
I called my usual ffmpeg build (build with https://github.com/m-ab-s/media-autobuild_suite on Windows and https://github.com/Selur/HybridDeploy/bl...d-tools.sh on Linux) and it does not include codec2.
Seems like ffmpeg only supports decoding through libav and encoding through an external library (which is kind of annoying).
If https://github.com/m-ab-s/media-autobuild_suite adds support for codec2 I can look into adding support for it in the Linux builds and packaging.
But first thing would be that https://github.com/m-ab-s/media-autobuild_suite supports it.
=> best post a request for supporting it over at https://github.com/m-ab-s/media-autobuild_suite
Cu Selur
I called my usual ffmpeg build (build with https://github.com/m-ab-s/media-autobuild_suite on Windows and https://github.com/Selur/HybridDeploy/bl...d-tools.sh on Linux) and it does not include codec2.
Seems like ffmpeg only supports decoding through libav and encoding through an external library (which is kind of annoying).
If https://github.com/m-ab-s/media-autobuild_suite adds support for codec2 I can look into adding support for it in the Linux builds and packaging.
But first thing would be that https://github.com/m-ab-s/media-autobuild_suite supports it.
=> best post a request for supporting it over at https://github.com/m-ab-s/media-autobuild_suite
Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.