Since when these 2 patches were ported they resulted in a serious issue, and were then reverted, are we still certain that this issue is fixed in latest stable x264? Perhaps we should first at least estimate which commits after the 2 above have really fixed the issue, and then upgrade...
> Our options are: git.videolan. org/?p= x264.git; a=commitdiff; h=3d0d9cda1d392 39e9f388fe1fce2 9c9212d0273c and http:// git.videolan. org/?p= x264.git; a=commitdiff; h=5f104e9957cc4 b69f7197fecf936 48a0e2ae0e59
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> A) Fix libx264 : http://
Since when these 2 patches were ported they resulted in a serious issue, and were then reverted, are we still certain that this issue is fixed in latest stable x264? Perhaps we should first at least estimate which commits after the 2 above have really fixed the issue, and then upgrade...
> B) Get the workaround in gst ugly : http:// cgit.freedeskto p.org/gstreamer /gst-plugins- ugly/commit/ ?id=6f2db739aed 240d080b6a9cfe2 8ac1ec6d2c753c
> C) Disable the setting in Empathy.
If the issue isn't fixed in x264, is B or C the best way to go?