Force amd64 platform and limit final ffmpeg build to prevent crashes#878
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Force amd64 platform and limit final ffmpeg build to prevent crashes#878mcoliver wants to merge 1 commit intoffmpegwasm:mainfrom
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Attempting to build on mac m4 w/ 24gb of ram fails due to wrong arch (arm vs amd64) and out of control memory consumption that crashes docker on the last ffmpeg build process unless we limit cpu's to 2 which seems to keep docker around 8GB. This fixes both things.
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Attempting to build on mac m4 w/ 24gb of ram fails due to wrong arch (arm vs amd64) and out of control memory consumption that crashes docker on the last ffmpeg build process unless we limit cpu's to 2 which seems to keep docker around 8GB. This fixes both things.