Hi,
I reported a bug the packaging of faad2-devel at rpmfusions bugzilla here:
http://bugzilla.rpmfusion.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1112
This is what they say:
I'll take a more detailed look at this later, but AFAIR this is not a public
header and thus should not be installed. mpd should be fixed to use
On 2010/02/25 20:30, Sameer Naik sameer.subscripti...@damagehead.com wrote:
Hi,
You can find a test file here
http://download.damagehead.com/samples/11%20The%20End.m4a.
The m4a file is AAC.
Through my investigation i figured that mpd uses ffmpeg to read tags
(atleast in this case), so i
Oops sorry, seems like i had to specify the PKG_CONFIG_PATH.
Expected it to look in /usr/lib/pkgconfig by default.
Anyways, i try this out and get back to you with the results.
Thanks
~Sameer
On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 1:57 AM, Sameer Naik
sameer.subscripti...@damagehead.com wrote:
I currently
I currently have mpd installed via fedora rpms, i think it is compiled
to use ffmpeg, I am trying to compile mpd disabling ffmpeg and
enabling the other plugins. However i am getting this message
configure: error: glib-2.6 is required, i currently have
glib2-2.22.4-2.fc12.i686 installed on my
Looks like im stuck at enabling mp4 support, cant find libmp4ff. Any pointers?
Regards
~Sameer
On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 2:01 AM, Sameer Naik
sameer.subscripti...@damagehead.com wrote:
Oops sorry, seems like i had to specify the PKG_CONFIG_PATH.
Expected it to look in /usr/lib/pkgconfig by
Hello,
I hope you had the chance to download the file mentioned my earlier mail.
I would be deleting it from the server for obvious reasons.
Regards
~Sameer
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 1:00 AM, Sameer Naik
sameer.subscripti...@damagehead.com wrote:
Hi,
You can find a test file here
Hi,
You can find a test file here
http://download.damagehead.com/samples/11%20The%20End.m4a.
The m4a file is AAC.
Through my investigation i figured that mpd uses ffmpeg to read tags
(atleast in this case), so i decided to find out what sort of tags
ffplay dumps and heres what is says:
--OUTPUT
On 2010/02/24 15:13, Sameer Naik sameer.subscripti...@damagehead.com wrote:
Hi,
I am using mpd-0.15.8-1.fc12.i686 installed via rpms on an fedora 12 machine.
Most of my music collection is in the .m4a format (encoded in iTunes)
and tagged using the picard tagger.
What kind of m4a is this?