Re: [packman] ffmpeg and predefined profiles

2012-03-02 Diskussionsfäden Manfred Tremmel
Am Donnerstag, 1. März 2012, 19:00:49 schrieb Alin M Elena:
> I used to use a ffmpeg as packaged in the vlc repo... nowadays I am
> using the one from packman.
> 
> However I discovered a difference
> an old script I have to capture the screen...
> fails with... File for preset 'lossless_ultrafast' not found
> 
> this is due to the fact that packman does not ship that predefined
> profiles... is it possible to sync it?

I can't see a difference in ffpresets, vlc-repo 
(ffmpeg-0.10-2.2.x86_64.rpm for openSUSE 12.1):

/usr/share/ffmpeg/libvpx-1080p.ffpreset
/usr/share/ffmpeg/libvpx-1080p50_60.ffpreset
/usr/share/ffmpeg/libvpx-360p.ffpreset
/usr/share/ffmpeg/libvpx-720p.ffpreset
/usr/share/ffmpeg/libvpx-720p50_60.ffpreset
/usr/share/ffmpeg/libx264-ipod320.ffpreset
/usr/share/ffmpeg/libx264-ipod640.ffpreset

Packman version (ffmpeg-0.10-1.5.x86_64.rpm for openSUSE 12.1):

/usr/share/ffmpeg/libvpx-1080p.ffpreset
/usr/share/ffmpeg/libvpx-1080p50_60.ffpreset
/usr/share/ffmpeg/libvpx-360p.ffpreset
/usr/share/ffmpeg/libvpx-720p.ffpreset
/usr/share/ffmpeg/libvpx-720p50_60.ffpreset
/usr/share/ffmpeg/libx264-ipod320.ffpreset
/usr/share/ffmpeg/libx264-ipod640.ffpreset

Both packages do not patch anything concerning the ffpreset files. Are 
you sure you have used ffmpeg 0.10 in both cases?

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Re: [packman] libxine 1.2

2012-03-02 Diskussionsfäden Manfred Tremmel
Am Freitag, 2. März 2012, 17:23:35 schrieb Cristian Morales Vega:
> From
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/xine/files/xine-lib/1.2.0/README.txt.
> asc/view it seems the only reason the soname was changed is because of
> "Reorder and modify public structures to reduce the holes caused by
> padding especially on 64-bit architectures". Is this correct?

AFAIK this is correct. All I've tried to compile agains the new xine-
lib, dit it.

> In such a case there should be no need to maintain both versions of
> the packages since the API has not changed.

That's right, but at the moment, we do have packages delivered from 
openSUSE, we do not have ourselve in the repo using libxine1. If I would 
drop our libxine1 package, this programs wouldn't be able to play the 
formats which are only supported by the codecs subpackage.

> There can be real concerns... I can't check right now if the libraries
> use symbol versioning to avoid the usual problems of mixing the two
> libraries. Just want to know what's the current situation. What's
> your plan here?

I've switched all the frontends (xine-ui, gxine, kaffeine for kde3 and 
kde4) on packman to use the new libxine2. I also would like to add the 
new package to multimedia:xine on OBS but I haven't found the time to 
take a deeper look into the script that creates crippled tarballs. And 
I'm also not sure to find the time in the near future (not in the next 
two weeks).

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[packman] ffmpeg and predefined profiles

2012-03-02 Diskussionsfäden Alin M Elena
I used to use a ffmpeg as packaged in the vlc repo... nowadays I am using the 
one from 
packman.

However I discovered a difference
an old script I have to capture the screen...
fails with... File for preset 'lossless_ultrafast' not found

this is due to the fact that packman does not ship that predefined profiles...
is it possible to sync it?

Alin




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