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by rbultje
1164 days ago
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It's like saying it would be good if there were two competing projects writing something akin to the Linux kernel. It's just not true. The mutually beneficial thing is to have one project where all developers are happy to work together. This is obviously idealized, but FFmpeg vs. Libav was 10x worse than what we have today. Imagine how Intel or Nvidia would contribute (either to the broken-up Linux or broken-up FFmpeg) new drivers or new hardware codec integration if there was competition. It would be a horrible end user experience. |
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It isn't even that. ffmpeg and libav were two competing forks of the exact same project, not two distinct projects working to implement the same thing.