On 6/3/20 4:26 AM, Ludovic THEBAULT via use-livecode wrote:
Yes, you need to set the PATH like :
if "/usr/local/bin" is not in $PATH then put "/usr/local/bin:" before $PATH
But with the path of ffmepg.
Or be explicit in the commandline if you don't want to change the PATH
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Hi Mark and Ludovic,
thank you, will pass this info to my customer!
> Yes - when you launch an app from Finder it has a minimal set of environment
> variables.
>
> Moreover, Terminal will run scripts when a session is started which can add
> to them (I suspect homebrew adds something to .bashr
> Le 3 juin 2020 à 13:13, Klaus major-k via use-livecode
> a écrit :
>
> Hi friends,
>
> maybe someone has a brilliant hint for me! :-)
>
> A customer of mine has installed ffmpeg on his mac via Terminal:
> 1. google: homebrew
> 2. terminal: brew install ffmpeg
> or whatever the command were
On 2020-06-03 12:13, Klaus major-k via use-livecode wrote:
However if he fires this in LC:
on mouseUp
put shell("ffmpeg -i Desktop/ffmpegMac/TiffSequence/Test_%5d.tif
test3.mp4")
end mouseUp
He gets:
/bin/sh: line 1: ffmpeg: command not found
But this is working in the Terminal!?
What is goi
Hi friends,
maybe someone has a brilliant hint for me! :-)
A customer of mine has installed ffmpeg on his mac via Terminal:
1. google: homebrew
2. terminal: brew install ffmpeg
or whatever the command were...
Now ffmpeg is available on his Mac and something like:
ffmpeg -i Desktop/ffmpegMac/Tiff