Daniel Engberg 44f2f1412b */*: Deprecate and set expiration date to 2026-06-30 on FFmpeg 4 consumers
To follow up on 15dea205dc deprecate and
set expiration date on direct FFmpeg 4 consumers.

PR:		293822, 293823, 293824, 293825, 293826, 278913, 293827
		270198, 270248, 270206, 293828, 261302, 270281, 270214
		270276, 270314
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