This is now fixed
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To
version to 4.6.2.
* d/patches:
- Fix incorrect use of %p in 06_warnings.patch.
- Add patch to fix FTBFS with dpkg 1.22.6. (Closes: #1066715)
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https://wiki.ubuntu.com/i386
glfw3 was not one of them
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package dolphin-emu-data 5.0+dfsg-1ubuntu0.17.10.1 failed to
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Thanks for confirming!
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ffmpeg symbol lookup error
First, can you check if there are any libraries in /usr/local/lib which
might be interfering? Anything related to sdl or libav might be a
problem.
If not can you run this command and post the output:
ldd /usr/bin/ffmpeg
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> *** 2:0.29.1+git11~bionic 500 http://ppa.launchpad.net/mc3man/mpv-
tests/ubuntu bionic/main amd64 Packages
You'll need to contact the person responsible for that package. This bug
tracker is for the packages which are part of the main Ubuntu
repositories (which I believe do enable dvdread).
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With "--gpu-api=vulkan", MPV complains that it cannot find SPIRV, despite
spirv-tools being installed
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Title:
the duration (-t) option seems to be ignore
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What's the output of that ffmpeg command?
Note that the -t option is an upper limit on the duration. If your input
is already shorter than that, it will have no effect.
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Slightly related to this - I notice libplacebo gained support for
glslang[1]. Copying that has the advantage that glslang is already
packaged.
[1]
https://code.videolan.org/videolan/libplacebo/commit/654a6d3fb2895038f3620474af6b61c342a08fbc
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[Looks like this is quoting https://github.com/mpv-
player/mpv/issues/6124#issuecomment-421444905]
Indeed you are completely right. Unfortunately I think this is blocked
on packaging libshaderc in Debian/Ubuntu first. I see a Debian wnpp
bug[1] but it has no activity.
[1]
Should be fixed in 7:4.0.3-1 (in disco).
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Request- please
Your log does contain some strange errors:
Opening an input file: :0.0+-2,1121.
[x11grab @ 0x5608ee3e5380] Cannot get the image data event_error:
response_type:0 error_code:8 sequence:9 resource_id:79691776 minor_code:4
major_code:130.
[x11grab @ 0x5608ee3e5380] Cannot get the image data
Why do you think this is a bug in ffmpeg?
Please provide all logs of vokoscreen and ffmpeg which show the error.
Do you have an unusual X11 setup which might cause this? The output of
"xrandr" might also be helpful.
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It would be helpful if you could provide the ffmpeg command and output
which you claim uses hardware decode on Windows. I'm pretty certain
you'll be disappointed though - I can't see how hardware decode can
possibly work for that video you're trying to decode.
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In your first example, Chrome is playing H264 video in the background,
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The list of supported codecs on the page you linked does not contain
MPEG-4 ASP so that confirmes what I wrote.
I'm not convinced you are actually using hardware video decode on
windows. I'm guessing that ffmpeg command is using the GPU for some
other purpose (but I can't tell from your image
Hi,
Looking at the posts on Ubuntu, you're trying to decode an MPEG-4 ASP file:
Stream #0:0: Video: mpeg4 (Advanced Simple Profile) ...
Relevant FFmpeg output:
[mpeg4 @ 0x55f6e933f600] No support for codec mpeg4 profile 15.
[mpeg4 @ 0x55f6e933f600] Failed setup for format vaapi_vld: hwaccel
Hi,
Those logs look "too good" to me. In particular, the second log should
contain the same errors as your originl report, but does not.
Can you verify you are actually using Ubuntu's ffmpeg?
Run this:
which ffmpeg
It should print '/usr/bin/ffmpeg'. If not, delete the file it prints and try
Hi,
Does 'apt-get -f install' help?
If not, please remove any extra symlinks you've added and then post the output
of these commands:
dpkg -l ffmpeg 'libav*'
ldd /usr/bin/ffmpeg
James
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I've marked the bug as invalid.
Somehow you ended up with some corrupt .deb files in your apt archives
directory which apt was trying (and failing) to unpack. The command
"apt-get clean" simply removes all archives forcing apt to download them
again.
Removing packages shouldn't have been
Yes it should print no output.
I asked because this line:
Need to get 0 B/245 kB of archives.
indicates that you haven't run that command yet (or it had no effect).
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Cannot install libswresample2_7 and libavutil55_7 because they
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1788250 ***
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AWT applications fail with java.awt.AWTError: Assistive Technology not
found: org.GNOME.Accessibility.AtkWrapper
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After recently upgrading to 10.0.2+13-1ubuntu0.18.04.1 in bionic, all
AWT applications have started failing with this exception: (using jedit
as an example, but it happens for lots of apps):
- ~ jedit
Public bug reported:
After recently upgrading to 10.0.2+13-1ubuntu0.18.04.1 in bionic, all
AWT applications have started failing with this exception: (using jedit
as an example, but it happens for lots of apps):
~ jedit
I can't seem to reproduce this. What player are you using for testing? I
notice that in bad.mp4, there is about a second of extra video at the
start of the stream with a negative timestamp. Maybe your video player
doesn't handle this properly?
If you have the link to the upstream bug, that might
This is blocked on someone packaging vidstab for Debian/Ubuntu
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Importance: Unknown
I can't reproduce this.
Does it also fail with something simple like this?
ffprobe -loglevel debug ../path/to/video.mp4
If so, please provide the full output.
The output of this might also be helpful:
ldd $(which ffprobe)
** Changed in: ffmpeg (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Was fixed in 2:1.2.4-4
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** Also affects: libquicktime (Debian) via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Changed in:
It looks like you have a corrupt deb. This is probably a hardware
problem but in any case, definitely not a bug in ffmpeg. I notice your
dmesg does seem to indicate some problems, but they could be unrelated.
Try clearing your apt cache and restarting the upgrade:
sudo apt-get clean
sudo
Closing because this is the intended behavior. Anything which includes
is incorrect.
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Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: glew (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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There has never been a "dolphin-emu 4.0" shipped by Ubuntu, so I am
guessing this has come from a PPA. Please remove that package and try
reinstalling the Ubuntu version again.
dpkg -r dolphin-emu
apt-get install dolphin-emu
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This is the log (piped through Google translate). Something is very
wrong on your system, but it doesn't look like ffmpeg's fault.
Reinstalling libwavpack1 might help (sudo apt-get install --reinstall
libwavpack1).
Preparing for unpacking ... / libwavpack1_4.75.2-2ubuntu0.1_amd64.deb ...
Unpacked
Hi,
>From dmesg:
[ 7188.393781] ata1.00: exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0x1 SErr 0x0 action 0x0
[ 7188.393788] ata1.00: irq_stat 0x4008
[ 7188.393795] ata1.00: failed command: READ FPDMA QUEUED
[ 7188.393807] ata1.00: cmd 60/08:00:40:83:54/00:00:06:00:00/40 tag 0 ncq dma
4096 in
No idea. Maybe vlc has some hacks to workaround buggy drivers?
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uvcvideo module does not work with Dell XPS 12 webcam
To manage
I don't see how this is a bug in ffmpeg. The feature request linked in
this bug report is asking for a workaround for a buggy kernel driver
which will not fix the underlying issue, and isn't going to fix any
other programs using the webcam anyway.
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Status:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1509169 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1509169
I think this is likely a duplicate of #1509169 in aptdaemon. In any case
I don't think ffmpeg can be at fault here - somthing told dpkg to
install a package which cannot be installed due to conflicts which
Debdiff for updating from 2.8.11 to 2.8.14 is attached. The only change
other than importing the new upstream version is a change to
debian/gbp.conf which should have no impact on the generated binaries
(it only affects my git packaging).
Git repo on salsa: https://salsa.debian.org/multimedia-
** Patch added: "mpv_0.27.2-1_0.27.2-1ubuntu1.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mpv/+bug/1753472/+attachment/5108124/+files/mpv_0.27.2-1_0.27.2-1ubuntu1.debdiff
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** Summary changed:
- Consider updating to 0.27.2
+ Please merge mpv 0.27.2-1 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)
** Patch added: "mpv_0.27.0-2ubuntu4_0.27.2-1ubuntu1.debdiff"
Here are some debdiffs for the merge.
The only changes made to upstream mpv 0.27.1 and 0.27.2 are related to
fixing CVE-2018-6360, so I don't think this upload needs a freeze
exception. I made one minor change to the packaging (addition of
debian/gbp.conf) which should have no effect on the built
Thanks that makes more sense.
The bug is in Ubuntu's pkgbinarymangler which is responsible for
symlinking these changelogs. It seems to think that libavcodec57 is a
dependency of ffmpeg, but in fact libavcodec57 is part of a set of
alternatives where libavcodec-extra57 could be installed instead.
I'm not particularly swayed by the arguments to remove the Recommends
from the Debian package.
I don't think the Recommends of youtube-dl are excessive. mplayer2 is no
longer recommended. The other recommends are needed to download media
from certain sites.
"So there is no dispute that ytdl is
Does running "apt-get -f install" help. For some reason you don't have
libavcodec57 installed even though it is a dependency of ffmpeg.
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Try removing some config files (or move them out of the way)?
~/.asoundrc
~/.config/pulse/daemon.conf
~/.config/totem
~/.config/vlc
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Title:
To get more logs you can run:
mplayer -v
ffplay -loglevel verbose
vlc --verbose=2
To play files with ffmpeg you want to run "ffplay" not "ffmpeg".
Also I notice:
ffmpeg version 3.2.6-1~backport1.1~xenial
This is another different version of ffmpeg you tried to install?
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Error in /etc/fail2ban/filter.d/dovecot.conf
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This was fixed in 0.10.2-1 (Bionic)
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fail2ban should remove
> apt-get install ffdiaporama*
You've attempted to install ffdiaporama from a PPA, but have also asked
APT to install the ffdiaporama-data package from Ubuntu which is likely
to be incompatible.
Please either:
- Just install ffdiaporama from the PPA.
- Remove the PPA and retry your apt-get
> Préparation du dépaquetage de
> .../ffdiaporama_2.1.20140209~5~201404210536~ubuntu14.04.1_amd64.deb ...
> Dépaquetage de ffdiaporama (2.1.20140209~5~201404210536~ubuntu14.04.1) sur
> (1.5-5build1) ...
> dpkg: erreur de traitement de l'archive
>
I assume you mean "dolphin" the file manager, not "dolphin-emu" the
gamecube / wii emulator.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Vivid is no longer supported.
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Sync libde265 1.0.2-1 (universe)
Utopic is no longer supported.
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Sync libde265 0.9-1 (universe) from
Carl, I don't understand why you marked this bug incomplete.
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AAC-SSR profile not implemented in ffmpeg
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It looks like support was added as part of the wayland rewrite in 0.28:
https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/commit/68f9ee7e0b3fdddfa42fa11a15d9ae84460d5e19
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Is it possible for you to test mpv 0.27?
There was a screensaver related fix, but I am not sure if it will fix your
issue:
https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/commit/82d9419f62c90cecc13c492e3b68feebe0229daa
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Unfortunately mpv 0.28.0 depends on ffmpeg 3.5 which is not yet released
and is also an ABI breaking version. I am planning on keeping Debian at
0.27 for a few months because of this. Unless Ubuntu is planning on
bundling FFmpeg (a security nightmare) or heavily patching mpv, I think
there is
I don't think I said anything about 16.04. This bug may or may not get a
fix there.
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Incorrect OpenGL ES includes in libglfw3-dev
To
This is already fixed in 16.10 which has glfw 3.2.1.
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Incorrect OpenGL
Indeed there is no implementation of the AAC-SSR profile in ffmpeg. I
think this is because it's quite rare, so no one has yet worked on it.
There is an upstream bug, but it's had no activity for 5 years:
https://trac.ffmpeg.org/ticket/1693
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Here's the patch which I'll likely apply to the Debian/Ubuntu package.
** Patch added: "01-mutex.patch"
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Also affects: seq24 (Ubuntu)
Importance:
Was fixed in 0.9-4ubuntu2 / 0.9.4.1 (oneiric)
** Changed in: libpam-chroot (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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package dolphin-emu-data 4.0.2+dfsg2-3 failed to
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package dolphin-emu-data 4.0.2+dfsg2-3 failed to install/upgrade: Versuch,
»/usr/share/locale/nb/LC_MESSAGES/dolphin-emu.mo« zu überschreiben,
Please completely remove the unofficial version of dolphin-emu you have
before re-installing the Ubuntu version:
apt-get remove --purge dolphin-emu dolphin-emu-data
apt-get install dolphin-emu
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Hi,
Daniel, sorry about some of the stuff I wrote to you above which I now
realise was a bit patronising.
Noam, unlike mpv, totem uses gstreamer plugins (as Daniel says) so running ldd
on totem itself won't give any useful information. However if you run ldd on
all the plugins like this, it
Daniel, if the dynamic linker itself complains about missing shared
libraries, it is unlikely changing the mpv config file will help because
the mpv config file is read after ld.so loads all the libraries. The
Totem issue is the same bug as can be seen from the JournalErrors.txt
file.
Noam,
Hi,
Can you run this in a terminal and provide the output:
ldd /use/bin/mpv
Since libcudart.so.7.5 is from CUDA, so I suspect this is actually a
CUDA bug, but I'm not totally sure yet.
James
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Assignee: James Cowgill (jcowgill) => (unassigned)
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WriteRest: op out of range when usin
This was an intentional change by upstream mpv in 0.26.
>From release notes:
> Built-in V4L TV support is disabled by default. av://v4l2 can be used instead.
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I'm not totally sure why this is happening, but as Steve says, you
cannot have both libavcodec57 and libavcodec-extra57 installed at the
same time. If you don't need the -extra version, I recommend you use
libavcodec57. Try manually installing it and removing libavcodec-extra57
like this (note the
The libxvidcore4 seems to be broken. Please try reinstalling it:
sudo apt-get install --reinstall libxvidcore4:amd64
If that doesn't work, try forcing its removal and reinstalling it:
sudo dpkg --remove --force-remove-reinstreq --force-depends libxvidcore4:amd64
sudo apt-get -f install
**
Please try reinstalling libpostproc-ffmpeg53:
sudo apt-get install --reinstall libpostproc-ffmpeg53:amd64
If that doesn't work, try forcing its removal and reinstalling it:
sudo dpkg --remove --force-remove-reinstreq --force-depends
libpostproc-ffmpeg53:amd64
sudo apt-get -f install
**
Please try reinstalling libavutil-ffmpeg54:
sudo apt-get install --reinstall libavutil-ffmpeg54:amd64
If that doesn't work, try forcing its removal and reinstalling it:
sudo dpkg --remove --force-remove-reinstreq --force-depends
libavutil-ffmpeg54:amd64
sudo apt-get -f install
** Changed in:
Please try reinstalling the libswresample-ffmpeg1 package:
sudo apt-get install --reinstall libswresample-ffmpeg1:amd64
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Status: New => Incomplete
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package libavfilter-ffmpeg5:amd64 7:2.8.11-0ubuntu0.16.04.1 failed to
Sorry, I unfortunately missed this when updating to 0.26 in Debian, but
it is fixed in 0.27.0-1. It may have to wait for the next release - I'm
not sure if it's OK for a stable update or not.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Changed in: dolphin-emu (Ubuntu)
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Try running:
sudo apt-get install --reinstall libavfilter-ffmpeg5:amd64
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Which Ubuntu release are you using?
Which exact version of dolphin-emu are you using? Please give the output of
this command:
$ dpkg -l dolphin-emu
Also, the version numbers in the dolphin-emu about box would help.
Which game are you tring to run?
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synced into artful, this should go in as well.
Debian changelog
ffmpeg (7:3.3.4-2) unstable; urgency=medium
* debian/patches/0004-Add-support-for-LibOpenJPEG-v2.2-git.patch:
- Add upstream patch to fix FTBFS with OpenJPEG 2.2. (Closes: #876805)
-- James Cowgill <jcowg...@debian.
I see now that mpv upstream has completely removed the wayland video
output driver pending a full rewrite which is not yet complete (the PR
above was just a part of it). I guess we will have to wait for that to
happen.
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I can reproduce this with Ubuntu's package and with Debian's 0.27
package if I manually use "--vo=wayland". When using the wayland vo, all
"window close" commands (like quit from the activities menu, alt-f4,
etc) do nothing. You can still quit mpv by typing "q".
Possibly unrelated, but this major
This is already fixed in 0.0.6-2 (artful).
** Changed in: uchardet (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1718662
Title:
uchardet.pc prefix paths
Public bug reported:
When pupnp-1.8 was originally released, upstream changed many parts of
the API (such as library names, include directories and other things).
In 1.8.2, upstream reverted some of these changes after a number of
downstream projects asked for it, thus changing all the library
The attached patches should fix this bug in xenial, zesty and artful. I
have tested them using the certificate chain I used in the Debian bug
report. The existing build tests / autopkgtests still pass.
** Changed in: mbedtls (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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** Patch added: "mbedtls-2.2.1-2ubuntu0.2.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mbedtls/+bug/1714640/+attachment/4945517/+files/mbedtls-2.2.1-2ubuntu0.2.debdiff
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** Patch added: "mbedtls-2.5.1-1ubuntu1.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mbedtls/+bug/1714640/+attachment/4945519/+files/mbedtls-2.5.1-1ubuntu1.debdiff
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** Patch added: "mbedtls-2.4.2-1ubuntu0.1.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mbedtls/+bug/1714640/+attachment/4945518/+files/mbedtls-2.4.2-1ubuntu0.1.debdiff
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*** This bug is a security vulnerability ***
Public security bug reported:
The following security bug was published for mbedtls:
[Vulnerability]
If a malicious peer supplies an X.509 certificate chain that has more
than MBEDTLS_X509_MAX_INTERMEDIATE_CA intermediates (which by default is
8), it
I believe libvorbis does not support encoding at 44kHz with < 22500
bits/s/channel. If you want to reduce the bitrate that much then you'll
have to resample your audio at a lower rate (use -ar ).
James
** Changed in: ffmpeg (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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cehoyos, here is a stacktrace with symbols based on the core dump
attached earlier.
The point where it segfaults is:
/* Select MAX Speed possible from the cam */
if (dc1394->camera->bmode_capable>0) {
According to GDB, dc1394->camera is NULL.
** Attachment added: "core-retrace"
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