Today, 01:51 AM
Ok, I set up my mind. The story is the following:
GAP uses ffmpeg and libmpeg3. Porting it from ffmpeg 0.7.11 to the latest seems not to disturb it, provided that configure.in file is updated. Libmpeg3 is another story. It has been dropped and the replacement is libmpeg2. If you *force* it inside, it seems to accept it, but after, this happens.
On many files it gets problems with the libraries, updating it solves the problem, bit the structure of the frames that comes from ffmpeg doesn't work. I can't understand it and I can't find any documentation on this. Now if there is someone, wiser and more informed than me, what we could do would be to move all into github, rename it as something like "GAGP - GAGP is Another Gap Package", develop it as a fork, and if we solve the problem with the structure that would start working. Hopefully. Please let me know if someone is interested in this, because alone I don't have any hope to solve it (it's not my field)
GAP uses ffmpeg and libmpeg3. Porting it from ffmpeg 0.7.11 to the latest seems not to disturb it, provided that configure.in file is updated. Libmpeg3 is another story. It has been dropped and the replacement is libmpeg2. If you *force* it inside, it seems to accept it, but after, this happens.
On many files it gets problems with the libraries, updating it solves the problem, bit the structure of the frames that comes from ffmpeg doesn't work. I can't understand it and I can't find any documentation on this. Now if there is someone, wiser and more informed than me, what we could do would be to move all into github, rename it as something like "GAGP - GAGP is Another Gap Package", develop it as a fork, and if we solve the problem with the structure that would start working. Hopefully. Please let me know if someone is interested in this, because alone I don't have any hope to solve it (it's not my field)