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The pirate bay depuis la Belgique
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Repairing missing parts of ffmpeg
2 novembre 2019, par porkwarriorHow would i go about repairing my ffmpeg - I tried to delete it.
But I do not think I deleted everything, tried to make a new install.
But whenever I try to write ffmpeg in terminal, nothing shows up..Tried to install new versions
-bash : ffmpeg : command not found
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FFmpeg with eclipse
16 août 2020, par Cristian Jorge A. KuschI'm having problems with eclipse and ffmpeg, there are false errors being detected by the IDE. I was able to compile without problems with the terminal, and no erros were detected, i'm using the last version of Ubuntu. I can also build it with eclipse, but i get a lot of false errors.
I cloned the repository from github and then selected makefile project with existing files, and i selected the gnu autotools toolchain for the indexer settings.
I was able to get it to build, but i had to run the ./configure command from the terminal first, otherwise i got this error makefile:167 : /tests/makefile : no such file or directory
So the issue i have is that even though it builds properly i get a huge ammount of errors like these :


Field 'border_glyph' could not be resolved vf_drawtext.c /ffmpeg/libavfilter line 347 Semantic Error
Field 'border_glyph' could not be resolved vf_drawtext.c /ffmpeg/libavfilter line 797 Semantic Error
Field 'buffer' could not be resolved vf_drawtext.c /ffmpeg/libavfilter line 1252 Semantic Error
Field 'BufferId' could not be resolved vf_deinterlace_qsv.c /ffmpeg/libavfilter line 232 Semantic Error
Field 'BufferId' could not be resolved vf_deinterlace_qsv.c /ffmpeg/libavfilter line 253 Semantic Error
Field 'BufferSz' could not be resolved vf_deinterlace_qsv.c /ffmpeg/libavfilter line 233 Semantic Error



any help ? thanks


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Strange error with ffmpeg and unoconv in python script
27 mai 2015, par Avery Ripoll CrockerI am creating a python script that can be used by other people to convert files. However when I use this script I keep getting a weird error when I run the subprocess for unoconv, this error is :
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "conversion.py", line 15, in <module>
check_call(["unoconv", "-f", Fileextension, filename])
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/subprocess.py", line 540, in check_call
raise CalledProcessError(retcode, cmd)
subprocess.CalledProcessError: Command '['unoconv', '-f', '.pdf', 'journal.doc']' returned non-zero exit status 1
</module>I have looked through various resources for this, but the one answer I have been receiving is that I must have set up the unoconv line incorrectly. I have checked several times that the code is correct, and it is. The other peculiar thing is that my code for ffmpeg works. Does anybody have an idea as to why this happens.
Here is my program :
print "If at any point you wish to quit the program hit Ctrl + C"
filetype = raw_input("What kind of file would you like to convert? Audio, Image, Video or Document: ")
if filetype == "Document":
path = raw_input("Please drag and drop the directory in which the file is stored into the terminal:")
os.chdir(path[1:-2])
filename = raw_input("Please enter the name of the file you would like to convert, including the file-type. e.g. test.txt, however please do make sure that the file-name does not have any spaces:")
Fileextension = raw_input("What filetype would you like the program to convert your file to. E.g. .txt: ")
from subprocess import check_call
check_call(["unoconv", "-f", Fileextension, filename])
elif filetype == "Audio":
path = raw_input("Please drag and drop the directory in which the file is stored into the terminal:")
os.chdir(path[1:-2])
filename = raw_input("Please enter the name of the file you would like to convert, including the file-type. e.g. test.txt, however please do make sure that the file-name does not have any spaces:")
Fileextension = raw_input("What filetype would you like the program to convert your file to. E.g. .mp3: ")
body, ext = os.path.splitext("filename")
from subprocess import check_call
check_call(["ffmpeg" ,"-i", filename, body + Fileextension])
elif filetype == "Video":
path = raw_input("Please drag and drop the directory in which the file is stored into the terminal:")
os.chdir(path[1:-2])
filename = raw_input("Please enter the name of the file you would like to convert, including the file-type. e.g. test.txt, however please do make sure that the file-name does not have any spaces:")
Fileextension = raw_input("What filetype would you like the program to convert your file to. E.g. .mp4: ")
body, ext = os.path.splitext("filename")
from subprocess import check_call
check_call(["ffmpeg" ,"-i", filename, body + Fileextension])
elif filetype == "Image":
path = raw_input("Please drag and drop the directory in which the file is stored into the terminal:")
os.chdir(path[1:-2])
filename = raw_input("Please enter the name of the file you would like to convert, including the file-type. e.g. test.txt, however please do make sure that the file-name does not have any spaces:")
Fileextension = raw_input("What filetype would you like the program to convert your file to. E.g. .Jpeg: ")
body, ext = os.path.splitext("filename")
from subprocess import check_call
check_call(["ffmpeg" ,"-i", filename, body + Fileextension])