Trying to cook ffmpeg with libmp3lame support but getting an error message stating that ffmpeg/stuff is not found.
Can someone tell me how to get ffmpeg/stuff from hg?
Thanks
Trying to cook ffmpeg with libmp3lame support but getting an error message stating that ffmpeg/stuff is not found.
Can someone tell me how to get ffmpeg/stuff from hg?
Thanks
Permanent link to the latest ffmpeg in the wok: http://hg.slitaz.org/wok/file/tip/ffmpeg
Ah, seems Bellard split ffmpeg into ffmpeg and ffplay. So maybe installing ffplay will fix this?
@gdesilva
mkdir stuff /path/to/local/wok/ffmpeg
cd /path/to/local/wok/ffmpeg/stuff
Click on each file then choose Raw in Navigation menu:
http://hg.slitaz.org/wok-stable/file/85ebe54ab5d2/ffmpeg/stuff
Use wget with the url of each raw file to download into stuff folder.
I may be going off a tangent here...so please bear with me! I am trying to use ffmpeg to extract mp3 audio from a flv file. When I run ffmpeg without any output codec options I get the following error;
Encoder (codec id 86017) not found for output stream #0.0
When I use vlc to convert the file, I get a message stating that ffmpeg does not have mp3 encoder support.
Checking elsewhere I found that ffmpeg needs to be compiled with libmp3lame support for what I am trying to do and hence the attempt at cooking ffmpeg with this option. However, receipt does not have any libmp3lame options listed.
What am I missing or is there a better way to do what I am trying to do in the first place?
Many thanks.
you are already supported by masters of the forum, and I will not take anything away, but maybe not what you were looking for, or did not understand the purpose, however I used to play all kinds of multimedia files including flv a package that supports all the functions in a single player.
will appeal or not, remains cmq found the only fully functional in SliTaz
http://www.freefilehosting.net/smplayer-svn-32666.
greetings Gibor
@gdesilva
Strip/decode audio to wav with ffmpeg from sample.flv:
ffmpeg -i sample.flv -vn -ar 44100 -ac 2 -f wav sample.wav
Transcode the wav with another program to the audio format you choose with the desired options.
Convert wav to mp3 with lame:
lame -V2 sample.wav sample.mp3
@mojo, works like a charm - thanks a lot.
@gibor, will give smplayer a try. This was just a one off thing I wanted to do and mojo's suggestion was ideal for the purpose. Thanks for your response.
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