(In reply to comment #2)
> --disable-encoder=aac is only set on ia64
Sorry if it is a silly question, but what does that mean in practice for a
basic Linux user who will not compile FFmpeg themseleves? Does it mean that a
user installing Ubuntu or Debian on ia64 will be using the old aac encoder,
otherwise the native ffmpeg aac encoder? In other words when I export AAC from
Audacity on a i386 machine pointing to the Ubuntu-distributed FFmpeg, I am
using the native FFmpeg encoder?
(In reply to comment #2) encoder= aac is only set on ia64
> --disable-
Sorry if it is a silly question, but what does that mean in practice for a
basic Linux user who will not compile FFmpeg themseleves? Does it mean that a
user installing Ubuntu or Debian on ia64 will be using the old aac encoder,
otherwise the native ffmpeg aac encoder? In other words when I export AAC from
Audacity on a i386 machine pointing to the Ubuntu-distributed FFmpeg, I am
using the native FFmpeg encoder?