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Why is "ffmpeg"FFmpeg better discussed at super userSuper User?

On SOStack Overflow, ffmpegFFmpeg has over 6.2k questions, 2.7k (43%) of which are unanswered...

For comparison, on SuperuserSuper User, there are only 1.3k questions about ffmpegFFmpeg - of—of which 500 (38%) are unanswered.

The ratio of asked to answered is similar enough on both sites to the point that the deciding factor would seem to be more for the quantity of questions and answers. For my eyes, this means that SOStack Overflow is a better resource for getting answers about ffmpeg, because it has a more active community.

So please explain why I: Why should I post my questions on super userSuper User?

And yes, I do believe shell scripts are programs.

EDIT: II would also like to know if this means that I should not answer questions on stack overflowStack Overflow.

Why is "ffmpeg" better discussed at super user?

On SO ffmpeg has over 6.2k questions, 2.7k (43%) of which are unanswered...

For comparison, on Superuser there are only 1.3k questions about ffmpeg - of which 500 (38%) are unanswered.

The ratio of asked to answered is similar enough on both sites to the point that the deciding factor would seem to be more for the quantity of questions and answers. For my eyes, this means that SO is a better resource for getting answers about ffmpeg, because it has a more active community.

So please explain why I should post my questions on super user?

And yes, I do believe shell scripts are programs.

EDIT: I would also like to know if this means that I should not answer questions on stack overflow.

Why is FFmpeg better discussed at Super User?

On Stack Overflow, FFmpeg has over 6.2k questions, 2.7k (43%) of which are unanswered...

For comparison, on Super User, there are only 1.3k questions about FFmpeg—of which 500 (38%) are unanswered.

The ratio of asked to answered is similar enough on both sites to the point that the deciding factor would seem to be more for the quantity of questions and answers. For my eyes, this means that Stack Overflow is a better resource for getting answers about ffmpeg, because it has a more active community.

So please explain: Why should I post my questions on Super User?

And yes, I do believe shell scripts are programs.

I would also like to know if this means that I should not answer questions on Stack Overflow.

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On SO ffmpegffmpeg has over 6.2k questions, 2.7k (43%) of which are unanswered...

For comparison, on Superuser there are only 1.3k questions about ffmpeg - of which 500 (38%) are unanswered.

The ratio of asked to answered is similar enough on both sites to the point that the deciding factor would seem to be more for the quantity of questions and answers. For my eyes, this means that SO is a better resource for getting answers about ffmpeg, because it has a more active community.

So please explain why I should post my questions on super user?

And yes, I do believe shell scripts are programs.

EDIT: I would also like to know if this means that I should not answer questions on stack overflow.

On SO ffmpeg has over 6.2k questions, 2.7k (43%) of which are unanswered...

For comparison, on Superuser there are only 1.3k questions about ffmpeg - of which 500 (38%) are unanswered.

The ratio of asked to answered is similar enough on both sites to the point that the deciding factor would seem to be more for the quantity of questions and answers. For my eyes, this means that SO is a better resource for getting answers about ffmpeg, because it has a more active community.

So please explain why I should post my questions on super user?

And yes, I do believe shell scripts are programs.

EDIT: I would also like to know if this means that I should not answer questions on stack overflow.

On SO ffmpeg has over 6.2k questions, 2.7k (43%) of which are unanswered...

For comparison, on Superuser there are only 1.3k questions about ffmpeg - of which 500 (38%) are unanswered.

The ratio of asked to answered is similar enough on both sites to the point that the deciding factor would seem to be more for the quantity of questions and answers. For my eyes, this means that SO is a better resource for getting answers about ffmpeg, because it has a more active community.

So please explain why I should post my questions on super user?

And yes, I do believe shell scripts are programs.

EDIT: I would also like to know if this means that I should not answer questions on stack overflow.

replaced http://superuser.com/ with https://superuser.com/
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On SO ffmpeg has over 6.2k questions, 2.7k (43%) of which are unanswered...

For comparison, on Superuser there are only 1.3k questions about ffmpegffmpeg - of which 500 (38%) are unanswered.

The ratio of asked to answered is similar enough on both sites to the point that the deciding factor would seem to be more for the quantity of questions and answers. For my eyes, this means that SO is a better resource for getting answers about ffmpeg, because it has a more active community.

So please explain why I should post my questions on super user?

And yes, I do believe shell scripts are programs.

EDIT: I would also like to know if this means that I should not answer questions on stack overflow.

On SO ffmpeg has over 6.2k questions, 2.7k (43%) of which are unanswered...

For comparison, on Superuser there are only 1.3k questions about ffmpeg - of which 500 (38%) are unanswered.

The ratio of asked to answered is similar enough on both sites to the point that the deciding factor would seem to be more for the quantity of questions and answers. For my eyes, this means that SO is a better resource for getting answers about ffmpeg, because it has a more active community.

So please explain why I should post my questions on super user?

And yes, I do believe shell scripts are programs.

EDIT: I would also like to know if this means that I should not answer questions on stack overflow.

On SO ffmpeg has over 6.2k questions, 2.7k (43%) of which are unanswered...

For comparison, on Superuser there are only 1.3k questions about ffmpeg - of which 500 (38%) are unanswered.

The ratio of asked to answered is similar enough on both sites to the point that the deciding factor would seem to be more for the quantity of questions and answers. For my eyes, this means that SO is a better resource for getting answers about ffmpeg, because it has a more active community.

So please explain why I should post my questions on super user?

And yes, I do believe shell scripts are programs.

EDIT: I would also like to know if this means that I should not answer questions on stack overflow.

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