Monday, October 24, 2016

FFmpeg 3.1.5 "Laplace" Multimedia Framework Released for GNU/Linux Distributions

The fifth maintenance update to the latest stable FFmpeg 3.1 "Laplace" open-source multimedia framework was announced the other day for GNU/Linux systems, bringing more bug fixes and improvements.

FFmpeg 3.1.5 was released on October 22, and it's now considered the latest stable and most FFmpeg release from the 3.1 release branch, dubbed "Laplace," which was officially released at the end of June 2016 and currently used in almost all GNU/Linux distributions.

As expected, FFmpeg 3.1.5 includes updated library versions, among which we can mention libavutil 55.28.100, libavcodec 57.48.101, libavformat 57.41.100, libavdevice 57.0.101, libavfilter 6.47.100, libavresample 3.0.0, libswscale 4.1.100, libswresample 2.1.100, as well as libpostproc 54.0.100.

As usual, many bugs reported by users since the FFmpeg 3.1.4 update have been addressed in the FFmpeg 3.1.5 release, including detection of the libopenjpeg lib... (read more)

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