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  • Updating ffmpeg on Ubuntu 12.04 ; conflicts with old version from standard repository

    29 octobre 2016, par Frank van Wensveen

    I have never used ffmpeg on my Ubuntu Linux 12.04 (Precise Pangolin) box until now. Typing ’ffmpeg’ at the command prompt revealed that ffmpeg 0.8.17 (listed as ffmpeg 0.8.17-4:0.8.17-0ubuntu0.12.04.2) was installed. Seeing as I need to convert h.265 to h.264, an update was obviously required.

    Following posted instructions, I installed a ream of packages :

    $ sudo apt-get install faad libmp4v2-dev libfaac0 libfaac-dev
    libxvidcore4 libxvidcore4-dev liba52-0.7.4 liba52-0.7.4-dev libx264-dev
    libgsm-tools libogg-dev libtheora-bin libfaad-dev libvorbis-dev
    libtheora-dev libdts-dev git-core yasm texi2html checkinstall

    followed by

    $ sudo apt-get purge ffmpeg

    in order to get rid of the old stuff from the original repo.

    Downloaded the latest ffmpeg, and a ."/configure ; make ; sudo make install" later, I should be in business.

    Except that typing ’ffmpeg’ at the prompt still fired up the old version. A quick look revealed that the old ffmpeg binary was still sitting in /usr/bin with the new one being installed in /usr/local/bin. But ffmpeg is no longer listed as an installed package, and sudo apt-get remove ffmpeg tells me that "Package ffmpeg is not installed, so not removed".

    Running /usr/local/bin/ffmpeg directly works, however then fails in an Unknown encoder ’libx264’ error. Which is puzzling because the package libx264-120 is installed and /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libx264.so.120 (with the appropriate symlink to /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libx264.so) does exist.

    Maybe I’ve been looking at this for too long, because I’m sure this is a simple issue but I just can’t see it.

    Can someone please hand me the stupid had and point out why I deserve to wear it ?

    Tnx !

  • Updating ffmpeg on Ubuntu 12.04 ; conflicts with old version from standard repository

    29 octobre 2016, par Frank van Wensveen

    I have never used ffmpeg on my Ubuntu Linux 12.04 (Precise Pangolin) box until now. Typing ’ffmpeg’ at the command prompt revealed that ffmpeg 0.8.17 (listed as ffmpeg 0.8.17-4:0.8.17-0ubuntu0.12.04.2) was installed. Seeing as I need to convert h.265 to h.264, an update was obviously required.

    Following posted instructions, I installed a ream of packages :

    $ sudo apt-get install faad libmp4v2-dev libfaac0 libfaac-dev
    libxvidcore4 libxvidcore4-dev liba52-0.7.4 liba52-0.7.4-dev libx264-dev
    libgsm-tools libogg-dev libtheora-bin libfaad-dev libvorbis-dev
    libtheora-dev libdts-dev git-core yasm texi2html checkinstall

    followed by

    $ sudo apt-get purge ffmpeg

    in order to get rid of the old stuff from the original repo.

    Downloaded the latest ffmpeg, and a ."/configure ; make ; sudo make install" later, I should be in business.

    Except that typing ’ffmpeg’ at the prompt still fired up the old version. A quick look revealed that the old ffmpeg binary was still sitting in /usr/bin with the new one being installed in /usr/local/bin. But ffmpeg is no longer listed as an installed package, and sudo apt-get remove ffmpeg tells me that "Package ffmpeg is not installed, so not removed".

    Running /usr/local/bin/ffmpeg directly works, however then fails in an Unknown encoder ’libx264’ error. Which is puzzling because the package libx264-120 is installed and /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libx264.so.120 (with the appropriate symlink to /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libx264.so) does exist.

    Maybe I’ve been looking at this for too long, because I’m sure this is a simple issue but I just can’t see it.

    Can someone please hand me the stupid had and point out why I deserve to wear it ?

    Tnx !

  • Updating ffmpeg on Ubuntu 12.04 ; conflicts with old version from standard repository

    29 octobre 2016, par Frank van Wensveen

    I have never used ffmpeg on my Ubuntu Linux 12.04 (Precise Pangolin) box until now. Typing ’ffmpeg’ at the command prompt revealed that ffmpeg 0.8.17 (listed as ffmpeg 0.8.17-4:0.8.17-0ubuntu0.12.04.2) was installed. Seeing as I need to convert h.265 to h.264, an update was obviously required.

    Following posted instructions, I installed a ream of packages :

    $ sudo apt-get install faad libmp4v2-dev libfaac0 libfaac-dev
    libxvidcore4 libxvidcore4-dev liba52-0.7.4 liba52-0.7.4-dev libx264-dev
    libgsm-tools libogg-dev libtheora-bin libfaad-dev libvorbis-dev
    libtheora-dev libdts-dev git-core yasm texi2html checkinstall

    followed by

    $ sudo apt-get purge ffmpeg

    in order to get rid of the old stuff from the original repo.

    Downloaded the latest ffmpeg, and a ."/configure ; make ; sudo make install" later, I should be in business.

    Except that typing ’ffmpeg’ at the prompt still fired up the old version. A quick look revealed that the old ffmpeg binary was still sitting in /usr/bin with the new one being installed in /usr/local/bin. But ffmpeg is no longer listed as an installed package, and sudo apt-get remove ffmpeg tells me that "Package ffmpeg is not installed, so not removed".

    Running /usr/local/bin/ffmpeg directly works, however then fails in an Unknown encoder ’libx264’ error. Which is puzzling because the package libx264-120 is installed and /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libx264.so.120 (with the appropriate symlink to /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libx264.so) does exist.

    Maybe I’ve been looking at this for too long, because I’m sure this is a simple issue but I just can’t see it.

    Can someone please hand me the stupid had and point out why I deserve to wear it ?

    Tnx !