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    • Derek Buitenhuis's avatar
      avcodec: Remove libstagefright · 72673ad7
      Derek Buitenhuis authored
      It serves absolutely no purpose other than to confuse potentional
      Android developers about how to use hardware acceleration properly
      on the the platform. The stagefright "API" is not public, and the
      MediaCodec API is the proper way to do this.
      
      Furthermore, stagefright support in avcodec needs a series of
      magic incantations and version-specific stuff, such that
      using it actually provides downsides compared just using the actual
      Android frameworks properly, in that it is a lot more work and confusion
      to get it even running. It also leads to a lot of misinformation, like
      these sorts of comments (in [1]) that are absolutely incorrect.
      
      [1] http://stackoverflow.com/a/29362353/3115956Signed-off-by: 's avatarDerek Buitenhuis <derek.buitenhuis@gmail.com>
      72673ad7
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