Can I have a working VLC in Lenny, and transcode, and ffmpeg?
Hi all,
on lenny i386 I use VLC for viewing and ripping ffflash - which
works fine.
I'd like to install transcode and ffmpeg without pulling in libavutil*
from debian-multimedia.org (which previously has broken VLC).
For reasons too lengthy to list here - I do not want to use something as
a replacement for VLC.
Thanks in advance for constructive advice.
Cheers
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09-25-2010, 08:33 AM
Angus Hedger
Can I have a working VLC in Lenny, and transcode, and ffmpeg?
On Sat, 25 Sep 2010 10:58:33 +1000
Scott Ferguson <prettyfly.productions@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
> on lenny i386 I use VLC for viewing and ripping ffflash - which
> works fine.
> I'd like to install transcode and ffmpeg without pulling in libavutil*
> from debian-multimedia.org (which previously has broken VLC).
> For reasons too lengthy to list here - I do not want to use something
> as a replacement for VLC.
> Thanks in advance for constructive advice.
>
> Cheers
VLC with libavutil* from d-m works at the moment, it has not broken
again since that one time!
You could try pulling in libavutil from main, eg
sudo aptitude -t lenny libavutil49
Then pull in transcode from d-m and it might not pull in the newer
version, unless it depends on it.
Otherwise, you can compile transcode against the lenny libacutil see
here [1]
But, to be honist, just try the d-m VLC/Transcode, its working
perfectly for me here (I am using AMD64 rather than i386, so ymmv, but
it should be fine!)
Can I have a working VLC in Lenny, and transcode, and ffmpeg?
On 25/09/10 18:33, Angus Hedger wrote:
> On Sat, 25 Sep 2010 10:58:33 +1000
> Scott Ferguson <prettyfly.productions@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> on lenny i386 I use VLC for viewing and ripping ffflash - which
>> works fine.
>> I'd like to install transcode and ffmpeg without pulling in libavutil*
>> from debian-multimedia.org (which previously has broken VLC).
>> For reasons too lengthy to list here - I do not want to use something
>> as a replacement for VLC.
>> Thanks in advance for constructive advice.
>>
>> Cheers
>
> VLC with libavutil* from d-m works at the moment, it has not broken
> again since that one time!
>
> You could try pulling in libavutil from main, eg
> sudo aptitude -t lenny libavutil49
>
> Then pull in transcode from d-m and it might not pull in the newer
> version, unless it depends on it.
>
> Otherwise, you can compile transcode against the lenny libacutil see
> here [1]
>
> But, to be honist, just try the d-m VLC/Transcode, its working
> perfectly for me here (I am using AMD64 rather than i386, so ymmv, but
> it should be fine!)
>
> Good luck
>
> [1]http://www.transcoding.org/transcode?Building_Transcode
>
> ------
> Regards,
>
> Angus Hedger
>
> Debian GNU/Linux User PGP Public Key 0xEE6A4B97
Thanks Angus,
I shall try your suggestion.
Cheers
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