I have a suggestion. Instead of pulling in ppsspp-ffmpeg repository, which is almost 1gb of binaries, ppsspp can be built using the latest ffmpeg from the 3.0.x branch. This also takes advantage of any bug fixes in ffmpeg as the version in the repository is stuck at 3.0.2. Thankfully upstream provides a script to statically build the minimal ffmpeg they need.
Here is my take on the PKGBUILD if you are interested https://gist.github.com/loathingKernel/4dcd7a56a56c1a56b3622e587ef7badf
Ignore the clang stuff or the lack of -git suffix, it is just my personal preference.
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xdavidwu commented on 2021-02-09 03:30 (UTC)
Please don't flag this package out-of-date when you see the version string is. This is a VCS package. It always grabs the latest source from upstream repo and version string is generated at build time. As long as it builds fine, it is up-to-date. It is your responsibility to decide when to rebuild (update). I won't bump the version for you.
Also, I am running a daily build service, and by that, I can check that it builds fine daily. Ancient version string does not mean that I have loose track of the latest source.