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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Hi All,<BR>
Does anyone have an idea about the latency introduced by the H.264 video codec in x264?<BR>
Warm Regards,<BR>
Nitin<BR>
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-----Original Message-----<BR>
From: x264-devel-bounce@videolan.org on behalf of Bernhard Rosenkraenzer<BR>
Sent: Thu 10/27/2005 10:53 AM<BR>
To: x264-devel@videolan.org<BR>
Subject: Spam:[x264-devel] Re: [PATCH] crosscompilation support<BR>
<BR>
On Thursday, 27. October 2005 18:45, Sam Hocevar wrote:<BR>
> On Thu, Oct 27, 2005, Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:<BR>
> > As discussed in the last couple of days -- here's a patch that combines<BR>
> > the various approaches discussed recently, applies cleanly to svn 342.<BR>
><BR>
> The commonly used flag to set the target architecture is --host,<BR>
> maybe you should use it instead of --crosscompile.<BR>
<BR>
I've intentionally used something else so people don't assume "--host is<BR>
there, so I can specify --build and --target as well" ;)<BR>
<BR>
> By the way, sorry to open the can of worms, but what's the general<BR>
> opinion here about the autotools? :-)<BR>
<BR>
I'm not quite an x264 developer (I'm the x264 package maintainer for Ark Linux<BR>
though), but I definitely like the idea -- makes stuff like crosscompiling<BR>
and also like making it both a static and a shared library (when the API is<BR>
ready) much easier.<BR>
I'd even volunteer to write the new configure.ac and Makefile.ams unless the<BR>
"real" developers hate the autotools for some reason (there are valid reasons<BR>
to hate them... such as the unreadable files being generated, and the pretty<BR>
steep learning curve of getting configure.acs right.)<BR>
<BR>
LLaP<BR>
bero<BR>
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