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Originally posted by Sin2x View Post
According to the Gnome blog post, you are wrong, my friend:
Due to the VP9 encoder being too CPU-intensive, the built-in screen recorder changed back to the VP8 encoder.
And if you would still insist that VP9 is buggy, please provide the evidence and the corresponding bug report.
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Originally posted by DanL View PostBecause the users shouldn't worry their pretty little heads about such things. Just believe in the GNOME devs to make all your decisions and you will soon be inside a wonderful walled garden. Okay, it's not as nice as the Apple garden, but what do you want for free?
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Originally posted by DanL View PostBecause the users shouldn't worry their pretty little heads about such things. Just believe in the GNOME devs to make all your decisions and you will soon be inside a wonderful walled garden. Okay, it's not as nice as the Apple garden, but what do you want for free?
And I call BS on the "walled garden" threat. Neither Gnome, KDE, LTQT, XFCE, ... go out of their way to stop you from installing and using powerful specialized "non-Apple" software, like OBS-Studio, but you were probably just trolling there :-/
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Originally posted by Sin2x View PostWhy not allow the choice between VP8 and VP9 in screen recording instead of enforcing the former?
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