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Originally posted by GreatEmerald View PostThe reasons for the fork were indeed good at the time. But it no longer applies today, and the FFmpeg folks are certainly more productive at the moment. In my opinion, they should just merge back again (and by merge back I mean close libav and have libav developers contribute to FFmpeg, since FFmpeg already merges things from libav, but seldom the other way round).
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Originally posted by Daktyl198 View PostNot just colors. The smaller issues just show up better on more "vibrant" videos, to complement the larger issues (like video brightness...)
Originally posted by Daktyl198 View PostNot the thread I saw, but close: https://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/7936
^Basically says that they would have to re-write the entire UI because even though they would be using Qt5, it would not support Wayland. Also, they would have to re-write their EGL output.
That Courmisch dude is also just one guy. Other members of the VLC team could be more convinced about a Wayland port.
There is no refusal to port to Wayland and there is no word about a shitty back-end.
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