On 9/16/2005 2:50 PM A. Khattri wrote:

On Fri, 16 Sep 2005, Drew Tomlinson wrote:

I set the ~x86 use flag for ffmpeg, getting the newest version in the
tree.  However now I'm having issues.  What I'd like to try is
re-emerging ffmpeg and all it's dependencies before reverting back to
the older version.  Is there a way to do this with the emerge tool?
I've read the man page and Googled but I am unable to turn anything up.

I would remove the installed version, remove the USE flag and just
re-emerge the stable release. If you've changed USE flags as well, then
you may want to do --newuse.
Thanks for your reply. Yes, your suggestion is my "Plan B". I was just going to try the other and see if it made a difference.

I'm using media-video/vlc to stream video across my lan. This software uses ffmpeg to do it's encoding. I was just wondering if lower bitrates were supported in the newer version of ffmpeg, at least as far as vlc is concerned. I get errors when trying bitrates lower than 32kbps with mp3 audio. Seems I should be able to go lower than that.

Anyway, just fiddling around.  :)

Thanks,

Drew

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