[FFmpeg-user] Yes or No? About the processing pipeline.
BloodMan
bloodman at gmail.com
Thu Jun 19 17:42:12 EEST 2025
Hi,
W dniu 2025-06-19 o 16:03, Mark Filipak pisze:
> Linux is FOSS. There are no interface standards in Linux because no one
> is paid to establish and enforce standards. The result is programs that
> don't interoperate -- Hell, Linux applications don't even have
> consistent font sizes.
You use arguments that are not arguments - they are misunderstanding.
If someone pays a lot for the system, wants to have a sugary interface
of the system and programs, at the same time assumes that the creator
forced it, standardized, designed, polished, smoothed and pampered
(supposedly) and prohibits otherwise and tramples the rights of the
owners of the purchased equipment and system - they go to Apple.
If someone pays for the system, allows chaos of various interfaces
because at the same time the creator constantly introduces new
standards, designs but does not prohibit otherwise, so there is more
freedom - they go to Microsoft.
If someone likes chaos or assumes that chaos can occur when no one takes
money for it, at the same time has full painful power over the system
and programs (sometimes even too painful) but is certain that the system
will run just as efficiently on a supercomputer as on the controller of
an old machine tool - they go to FOSS / Linux.
I, I suspect like most (I hope), chose Linux not because it is so modest
- but because I have and can have control over almost everything.
(btw. I didn't even know I could write so much about ffmpeg ;d)
--
Pozdrawiam,
bloodman at gmail.com
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