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Originally Posted by TheFluff
Nobody really works on it these days. In fact, nobody's done that for years. There are a few corporate users who make sure that it keeps working with new versions of ffmpeg and they also occasionally fix the odd bug, but that's it. As far as I know, supporting interlaced H264 would require some special case code that nobody wants to bother writing. In transport streams there's also timestamp discontinuities to worry about. Someone might or might not be interested in doing something about that. It's not really hard if you know what you're doing, it's just that nobody wants to bother. It's the same with a bunch of Avs-MT issues like those non-reentrant resizers in Avs-MT that were broken for like a decade until someone solved it in the least sophisticated way possible recently, or that silly QTGMC slowdown thing that's been going on since forever because nobody who actually knows how to debug anything has bothered looking at it.
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Thanks. That was a very comprehensive answer.
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