[opensuse] Where is ffmpeg program?
I find the libraries, but not the program. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from openSUSE, Leap 15.1 x86_64 (ssd-test)) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
Le 21/04/2019 à 15:27, Carlos E. R. a écrit :
I find the libraries, but not the program.
whereis ffmpeg ffmpeg: /usr/bin/ffmpeg /usr/share/ffmpeg /usr/share/man/man1/ffmpeg.1.gz
you should go to sleep, usually it's you that answer such questions :-)) (I do just now) jdd -- http://dodin.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On 21/04/2019 15.32, jdd@dodin.org wrote:
Le 21/04/2019 à 15:27, Carlos E. R. a écrit :
I find the libraries, but not the program.
whereis ffmpeg ffmpeg: /usr/bin/ffmpeg /usr/share/ffmpeg /usr/share/man/man1/ffmpeg.1.gz
you should go to sleep, usually it's you that answer such questions :-))
(I do just now)
jdd
cer@Elesar:~> whereis ffmpeg ffmpeg: cer@Elesar:~> It is not installed, it is not in packman! -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from openSUSE, Leap 15.1 x86_64 (ssd-test)) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
W dniu 21.04.2019 o 15:27, Carlos E. R. pisze:
I find the libraries, but not the program.
"cnf" (short for "command not found") command line utility helps in such cases. I use Tumbleweed and have already installed, so "cnf ffmpeg" says: Program 'ffmpeg' is present in package 'ffmpeg-4', which is installed on your system. -- Adam Mizerski
On 21/04/2019 15.32, Adam Mizerski wrote:
W dniu 21.04.2019 o 15:27, Carlos E. R. pisze:
I find the libraries, but not the program.
"cnf" (short for "command not found") command line utility helps in such cases. I use Tumbleweed and have already installed, so "cnf ffmpeg" says:
Program 'ffmpeg' is present in package 'ffmpeg-4', which is installed on your system.
This is 15.1 beta, there is no ffmpeg program. What you are saying is that it has changed name. ffmpeg-4 is not installed in my system, nor ffmpeg-3. I see "ffmpeg-3" in packman, but description says it is a library. There is no ffmpeg-4, there are some ffmpeg-4-somethings [...] I install ffmpeg-3 library and then I get ffmpeg program as well. Thanks. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from openSUSE, Leap 15.1 x86_64 (ssd-test)) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
Am 21.04.19 um 16:06 schrieb Carlos E. R.:
W dniu 21.04.2019 o 15:27, Carlos E. R. pisze:
I find the libraries, but not the program.
"cnf" (short for "command not found") command line utility helps in such cases. I use Tumbleweed and have already installed, so "cnf ffmpeg" says:
Program 'ffmpeg' is present in package 'ffmpeg-4', which is installed on your system. This is 15.1 beta, there is no ffmpeg program. What you are saying is
On 21/04/2019 15.32, Adam Mizerski wrote: that it has changed name. ffmpeg-4 is not installed in my system, nor ffmpeg-3.
I see "ffmpeg-3" in packman, but description says it is a library. There is no ffmpeg-4, there are some ffmpeg-4-somethings
[...]
I install ffmpeg-3 library and then I get ffmpeg program as well.
cnf ffmpeg Das Programm 'ffmpeg' kann in den folgenden Paketen gefunden werden: * ffmpeg-3 [ Pfad: /usr/bin/ffmpeg, Repository: zypp (packman.inode.at-suse) ] * ffmpeg-3 [ Pfad: /usr/bin/ffmpeg, Repository: zypp (repo-update) ] * ffmpeg [ Pfad: /usr/bin/ffmpeg, Repository: zypp (repo-oss) ] Try installing with: sudo zypper install <ausgewähltes_Paket> Yes, ffmpeg-3 is the package you've been looking for Karl -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On 21/04/2019 19.34, Karl Sinn wrote:
Am 21.04.19 um 16:06 schrieb Carlos E. R.:
On 21/04/2019 15.32, Adam Mizerski wrote:
W dniu 21.04.2019 o 15:27, Carlos E. R. pisze:
I install ffmpeg-3 library and then I get ffmpeg program as well.
cnf ffmpeg
That's what I did after posting. First I looked in YaST.
Yes, ffmpeg-3 is the package you've been looking for
Right. But the description is incorrect, it says it is a library. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from openSUSE, Leap 15.1 x86_64 (ssd-test)) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On 2019-04-21 1:34 p.m., Karl Sinn wrote:
Am 21.04.19 um 16:06 schrieb Carlos E. R.:
W dniu 21.04.2019 o 15:27, Carlos E. R. pisze:
I find the libraries, but not the program.
"cnf" (short for "command not found") command line utility helps in such cases. I use Tumbleweed and have already installed, so "cnf ffmpeg" says:
Program 'ffmpeg' is present in package 'ffmpeg-4', which is installed on your system. This is 15.1 beta, there is no ffmpeg program. What you are saying is
On 21/04/2019 15.32, Adam Mizerski wrote: that it has changed name. ffmpeg-4 is not installed in my system, nor ffmpeg-3.
I see "ffmpeg-3" in packman, but description says it is a library. There is no ffmpeg-4, there are some ffmpeg-4-somethings
[...]
I install ffmpeg-3 library and then I get ffmpeg program as well.
cnf ffmpeg
Das Programm 'ffmpeg' kann in den folgenden Paketen gefunden werden: * ffmpeg-3 [ Pfad: /usr/bin/ffmpeg, Repository: zypp (packman.inode.at-suse) ] * ffmpeg-3 [ Pfad: /usr/bin/ffmpeg, Repository: zypp (repo-update) ] * ffmpeg [ Pfad: /usr/bin/ffmpeg, Repository: zypp (repo-oss) ]
Try installing with: sudo zypper install <ausgewähltes_Paket>
Yes, ffmpeg-3 is the package you've been looking for
Karl
or not as the case may be, depending on the base OS and what repositiries you have The program 'ffmpeg' can be found in following packages: * ffmpeg [ path: /usr/bin/ffmpeg, repository: zypp (repo-oss) ] * ffmpeg-3 [ path: /usr/bin/ffmpeg, repository: zypp (422_packman) ] * ffmpeg-3 [ path: /usr/bin/ffmpeg, repository: zypp (repo-update) ] * ffmpeg [ path: /usr/bin/ffmpeg, repository: zypp (repo-update) ] Try installing with: zypper install <selected_package> main:~ # zypper install ffmpeg Loading repository data... Reading installed packages... Resolving package dependencies... Problem: ffmpeg-3.4.2-10.1.x86_64 requires libavcodec57 = 3.4.2-10.1, but this requirement cannot be provided uninstallable providers: libavcodec57-3.4.2-10.1.x86_64[repo-update] Solution 1: Following actions will be done: downgrade of libavcodec57-3.4.4-6.1.x86_64 to libavcodec57-3.4.2-10.1.x86_64 downgrade of libavdevice57-3.4.4-6.1.x86_64 to libavdevice57-3.4.2-10.1.x86_64 downgrade of libavfilter6-3.4.4-6.1.x86_64 to libavfilter6-3.4.2-10.1.x86_64 downgrade of libavformat57-3.4.4-6.1.x86_64 to libavformat57-3.4.2-10.1.x86_64 downgrade of libavresample3-3.4.4-6.1.x86_64 to libavresample3-3.4.2-10.1.x86_64 downgrade of libavutil55-3.4.4-6.1.x86_64 to libavutil55-3.4.2-10.1.x86_64 downgrade of libpostproc54-3.4.4-6.1.x86_64 to libpostproc54-3.4.2-10.1.x86_64 downgrade of libswresample2-3.4.4-6.1.x86_64 to libswresample2-3.4.2-10.1.x86_64 downgrade of libswscale4-3.4.4-6.1.x86_64 to libswscale4-3.4.2-10.1.x86_64 Solution 2: do not install ffmpeg-3.4.2-10.1.x86_64 Solution 3: break ffmpeg-3.4.2-10.1.x86_64 by ignoring some of its dependencies Choose from above solutions by number or cancel [1/2/3/c] (c): Alternatively, if you value packman for audio/visual over the core: # zypper install ffmpeg-3 Loading repository data... Reading installed packages... Resolving package dependencies... Problem: ffmpeg-3-3.4.4-9.12.x86_64 requires libswresample2 = 3.4.4-9.12, but this requirement cannot be provided uninstallable providers: libswresample2-3.4.4-9.12.x86_64[422_packman] Solution 1: Following actions will be done: install libswresample2-3.4.4-9.12.x86_64 (with vendor change) openSUSE --> http://packman.links2linux.de install libavfilter6-3.4.4-9.12.x86_64 (with vendor change) openSUSE --> http://packman.links2linux.de install libavdevice57-3.4.4-9.12.x86_64 (with vendor change) openSUSE --> http://packman.links2linux.de install libavresample3-3.4.4-9.12.x86_64 (with vendor change) openSUSE --> http://packman.links2linux.de install libavformat57-3.4.4-9.12.x86_64 (with vendor change) openSUSE --> http://packman.links2linux.de install libpostproc54-3.4.4-9.12.x86_64 (with vendor change) openSUSE --> http://packman.links2linux.de install libavcodec57-3.4.4-9.12.x86_64 (with vendor change) openSUSE --> http://packman.links2linux.de install libavutil55-3.4.4-9.12.x86_64 (with vendor change) openSUSE --> http://packman.links2linux.de install libswscale4-3.4.4-9.12.x86_64 (with vendor change) openSUSE --> http://packman.links2linux.de Solution 2: do not install ffmpeg-3-3.4.4-9.12.x86_64 Solution 3: break ffmpeg-3-3.4.4-9.12.x86_64 by ignoring some of its dependencies Choose from above solutions by number or cancel [1/2/3/c] (c): As they say, YMMV. Perhaps membership of this group should require a mandatory signature that lists the OS of the box you are talking about, the kernel version and what repositories you have active. After all, Context is Everything -- A: Yes. > Q: Are you sure? >> A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation. >>> Q: Why is top posting frowned upon? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On 22/04/2019 14.19, Anton Aylward wrote:
On 2019-04-21 1:34 p.m., Karl Sinn wrote:
Am 21.04.19 um 16:06 schrieb Carlos E. R.:
Yes, ffmpeg-3 is the package you've been looking for
Karl
or not as the case may be, depending on the base OS and what repositiries you have
But I said 15.1. Packman repo was understood. And please notice the issue was solved yesterday. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from openSUSE, Leap 15.1 x86_64 (ssd-test)) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On Sunday, 21 April 2019 22:57:58 ACST Carlos E. R. wrote:
I find the libraries, but not the program.
Note that the method of ffmpeg installation always recommended by the ffmpeg developers is to use the latest git head version from www.ffmpeg.org. Yes, it is a bit more work (for example, making sure all the dev dependencies are met), but once installed keeping it up to date is as simple as git pull, make, sudo make install (I have this scripted with a couple of extra steps (git pull, make distclean, configure, make, sudo make install). The default installation directory using this method is /usr/local/bin/, but that is easily fixed with a configure option. The other advantage doing this is that you get to choose what additional codecs (if any) to include in the build. -- ============================================================== Rodney Baker VK5ZTV rodney.baker@iinet.net.au CCNA #CSCO12880208 ==============================================================
On 22/04/2019 04.30, Rodney Baker wrote:
On Sunday, 21 April 2019 22:57:58 ACST Carlos E. R. wrote:
I find the libraries, but not the program.
Note that the method of ffmpeg installation always recommended by the ffmpeg developers is to use the latest git head version from www.ffmpeg.org.
Sorry, but that's not something I'm not prepared to do, unless there is a hell of a very good reason. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from openSUSE, Leap 15.1 x86_64 (ssd-test)) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On Monday, 22 April 2019 12:09:12 ACST Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 22/04/2019 04.30, Rodney Baker wrote:
On Sunday, 21 April 2019 22:57:58 ACST Carlos E. R. wrote:
I find the libraries, but not the program.
Note that the method of ffmpeg installation always recommended by the ffmpeg developers is to use the latest git head version from www.ffmpeg.org. Sorry, but that's not something I'm not prepared to do, unless there is a hell of a very good reason.
1. Most up-to-date on bug fixes 2. Most up-to-date on security patches 3. Ability to customise the list of included codecs (including building for non-free and experimental codec support). 4. If you need support from the developers (via the ffmpeg-user mailing list), their first response will be, "Please test with current git head..." You are, of course, free to install it any way you like. Built from source is the only way I've ever used it. YMMV. -- ============================================================== Rodney Baker VK5ZTV rodney.baker@iinet.net.au CCNA #CSCO12880208 ==============================================================
On Monday, 22 April 2019 14:09:23 ACST Rodney Baker wrote:
On Monday, 22 April 2019 12:09:12 ACST Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 22/04/2019 04.30, Rodney Baker wrote:
On Sunday, 21 April 2019 22:57:58 ACST Carlos E. R. wrote:
I find the libraries, but not the program.
Note that the method of ffmpeg installation always recommended by the ffmpeg developers is to use the latest git head version from www.ffmpeg.org.
Sorry, but that's not something I'm not prepared to do, unless there is a hell of a very good reason.
1. Most up-to-date on bug fixes 2. Most up-to-date on security patches 3. Ability to customise the list of included codecs (including building for non-free and experimental codec support). 4. If you need support from the developers (via the ffmpeg-user mailing list), their first response will be, "Please test with current git head..."
You are, of course, free to install it any way you like. Built from source is the only way I've ever used it. YMMV.
Oh, yes, I forgot: 5. Ability to compile in support for hardware accelerated encoding/decoding using Nvidia NVDEC/NVENC or Radeon equivalents. -- ============================================================== Rodney Baker VK5ZTV rodney.baker@iinet.net.au CCNA #CSCO12880208 ==============================================================
On 22/04/2019 06.43, Rodney Baker wrote:
On Monday, 22 April 2019 14:09:23 ACST Rodney Baker wrote:
On Monday, 22 April 2019 12:09:12 ACST Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 22/04/2019 04.30, Rodney Baker wrote:
On Sunday, 21 April 2019 22:57:58 ACST Carlos E. R. wrote:
I find the libraries, but not the program.
Note that the method of ffmpeg installation always recommended by the ffmpeg developers is to use the latest git head version from www.ffmpeg.org.
Sorry, but that's not something I'm not prepared to do, unless there is a hell of a very good reason.
1. Most up-to-date on bug fixes 2. Most up-to-date on security patches 3. Ability to customise the list of included codecs (including building for non-free and experimental codec support). 4. If you need support from the developers (via the ffmpeg-user mailing list), their first response will be, "Please test with current git head..."
You are, of course, free to install it any way you like. Built from source is the only way I've ever used it. YMMV.
Oh, yes, I forgot:
5. Ability to compile in support for hardware accelerated encoding/decoding using Nvidia NVDEC/NVENC or Radeon equivalents.
Not enough. Tell you what would be a reason: packman not doing it. Or me being absolutely bored and not having anything else to do. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from openSUSE, Leap 15.1 x86_64 (ssd-test)) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On 2019-04-22 12:39 a.m., Rodney Baker wrote:
On Monday, 22 April 2019 12:09:12 ACST Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 22/04/2019 04.30, Rodney Baker wrote:
On Sunday, 21 April 2019 22:57:58 ACST Carlos E. R. wrote:
I find the libraries, but not the program.
Note that the method of ffmpeg installation always recommended by the ffmpeg developers is to use the latest git head version from www.ffmpeg.org. Sorry, but that's not something I'm not prepared to do, unless there is a hell of a very good reason.
1. Most up-to-date on bug fixes
Aka bleeding edge, often experimental.
2. Most up-to-date on security patches
Aka bleeding edge, often experimental.
3. Ability to customise the list of included codecs (including building for non-free and experimental codec support).
Yet more 'decision fatigue'
4. If you need support from the developers (via the ffmpeg-user mailing list), their first response will be, "Please test with current git head..."
That sounds like a recursive loop to me.
You are, of course, free to install it any way you like. Built from source is the only way I've ever used it. YMMV.
Some of us would rather spend our free time listening to music or watching movies than compiling programs. Isn't that ffmpeg is for? -- A: Yes. > Q: Are you sure? >> A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation. >>> Q: Why is top posting frowned upon? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On Monday, 22 April 2019 21:54:17 ACST Anton Aylward wrote:
On 2019-04-22 12:39 a.m., Rodney Baker wrote:
On Monday, 22 April 2019 12:09:12 ACST Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 22/04/2019 04.30, Rodney Baker wrote:
On Sunday, 21 April 2019 22:57:58 ACST Carlos E. R. wrote:
I find the libraries, but not the program.
Note that the method of ffmpeg installation always recommended by the ffmpeg developers is to use the latest git head version from www.ffmpeg.org.
Sorry, but that's not something I'm not prepared to do, unless there is a hell of a very good reason.
1. Most up-to-date on bug fixes
Aka bleeding edge, often experimental.
Nope - currently supported and well tested. FFmpeg's automated testing is excellent and comprehensive. You can enable "experimental" features, but nothing in a standard build of "git head" can be considered "experimental". It doesn't make it that far if it breaks stuff (unless that breakage is intended and well documented e.g. API or ABI changes).
2. Most up-to-date on security patches
Aka bleeding edge, often experimental.
See above
3. Ability to customise the list of included codecs (including building for non-free and experimental codec support).
Yet more 'decision fatigue'
You can accept the recommended defaults, or you can customise the build. If you don't know what choices to make, you probably don't need them.
4. If you need support from the developers (via the ffmpeg-user mailing list), their first response will be, "Please test with current git head..." That sounds like a recursive loop to me.
No, because it is likely that whatever undocumented/unexpected behaviour or bug you're finding in an older version has already been reported and fixed in a newer one.
You are, of course, free to install it any way you like. Built from source is the only way I've ever used it. YMMV.
Some of us would rather spend our free time listening to music or watching movies than compiling programs. Isn't that ffmpeg is for?
No - it is a general-purpose video and audio conversion utility - the "swiss army knife" of video conversion tools. If you think it's only for "listening to music or watching videos", then you really don't know ffmpeg.
And BTW, if packman is offering version 3.4.x, it is already several versions behind - the current "release" version is 4.1.3, and there have been significant additions in functionality (read, new codecs and lots of new filters) added since 3.4.x. Most "distro" releases are in the same boat), hence the developers' recommendation mentioned above. Anyway, this is quickly getting OT, so I'll say no more on the topic. -- ============================================================== Rodney Baker VK5ZTV rodney.baker@iinet.net.au CCNA #CSCO12880208 ==============================================================
On 2019-04-21 10:39 p.m., Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 22/04/2019 04.30, Rodney Baker wrote:
On Sunday, 21 April 2019 22:57:58 ACST Carlos E. R. wrote:
I find the libraries, but not the program.
Note that the method of ffmpeg installation always recommended by the ffmpeg developers is to use the latest git head version from www.ffmpeg.org.
Sorry, but that's not something I'm not prepared to do, unless there is a hell of a very good reason.
+1 If we were still in the days where to use Linux you had to compile your own there would be a LOT fewer user. -- A: Yes. > Q: Are you sure? >> A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation. >>> Q: Why is top posting frowned upon? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
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Adam Mizerski
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Anton Aylward
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Carlos E. R.
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Karl Sinn
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Rodney Baker