Thanks guys,
i've also started a thread on SLF with comprihensible list of SL7 'positive' 3rd party repos to have it somewhere easily accessible...

cheers :]

On 10/26/2014 10:05 PM, John Pilkington wrote:
On 26/10/14 20:00, Alan Bartlett wrote:
On 26 October 2014 19:52, Jason Bronner <jason.bron...@gmail.com> wrote:
You can get away with most playback using the FFMPEG package and VLC
Media
Player, FFMPEG is generally available on ATRPMS, ELREPO, and
RPMFORGE. VLC
Media player has a native .RPM for Enterprise Linuxes on
videolan.org. Those
two seem to bug the least and work the best across platforms for me for
playback and encode/decode.

Just a quick correction.

We, the ELRepo Project [1], do not carry an rpm for ffmpeg in our
repositories. For a reliable source of that utility please check with
EPEL [2].

Alan.

[1] http://elrepo.org
[2] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL


As of a few hours ago I have working SL7 installations of MythTV
(master) and a recent VLC.  The non-SL repos that I have enabled are
epel and li.nux.ro, which says that it aims for compatibility with epel.
  Its spec file for mythtv is an update of that from rpmfusion, which
seems not to offer el7 yet.  I'm expecting to use elrepo too, having
used its SL6 kernels for well over a year - thanks, Alan.

My home-build of MythTV master suffered today from the SL auto-upgrade
feature; rpm version labels need to be constructed with care.

John P



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