![]() ![]() ![]() To avoid system issues and crashes, we advise you to always have the latest FFmpeg version installed on your OS. You can do that by checking the official channels (repositories) of your distribution in the coming hours or days for the FFmpeg 3.1.2 update, or download the FFmpeg 3.1.2 sources right now via our website and compile the update yourself, for 64-bit or 32-bit hardware architectures. As such, they recommend GNU/Linux users to update their operating systems to this new version as soon as possible. The FFmpeg developers inform the community that FFmpeg 3.1.2 is now the latest stable FFmpeg release from the 3.1 "Laplace" series, which was cut from the Git master repository on June 26, 2016. Users are urged to update to FFmpeg 3.1.2 as soon as possible FFmpeg 3.1.2 is now the latest stable and most advanced version.Īlready available in the software repositories of the most used GNU/Linux distributions, including the powerful Arch Linux, the second maintenance update to the FFmpeg 3.1 "Laplace" series is here to update several of its core libraries, as well as to fix the most annoying bugs reported by users since the FFmpeg 3.1.1 release.Īccording to the brief release notes, FFmpeg 3.1.2 includes the 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, and libpostproc 54.0.100 updated components. Released a few weeks back, FFMpeg 3.1 "Laplace" was a massive release introducing numerous new features and improvements to the popular multimedia backend used by dozens of open-source and commercial software products. Today, August 9, 2016, the FFmpeg development team has proudly announced the general availability of the second maintenance update for the FFmpeg 3.1 "Laplace" series of the widely used open-source and cross-platform multimedia framework.
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