![]() ![]() It was greengeek's mention of replacing tahrpup32 with the newer bionicpup64 which got me wondering if his success resulted from Bionicpup64's newer ffmpeg libraries and thence, what to do with static ffmpeg builds. So some version from here, may function under older Puppies provided suitable libraries can be found. The first version of Qwinff was published in 2011. If your 'recent' ubuntu or debian Puppy doesn't have it, obtaining it via Puppy Package Manager shouldn't be too daunting. has links to repos for recent Ubuntus -Fossa being the oldest, so thanks 666philb for including it in Bionicpup64- and buster being the oldest debian linked to. And, of course, ffmpeg, itself, can be run from the command line with appropriate arguments if you know how. sunburnt Posts: 5090 Joined: Wed, 23:11 Location: Arizona, U.S.A. There have been several GUI's to put ffmpeg to use: ffconvert and Winff being two I've used. Audio editors, music players, video players, burning software, etc. The "Q" in it's name stands of the Qt libs (specifically now Qt5) which are dependencies. Qwinff is the front end (GUI) for ffmpeg. there are three main software package types, identified by their file extension. The FFmpeg package is included in the official Debian repositories and can be installed using the package manager as shown. sudo apt update sudo apt install ffmpeg ffmpeg -version Install FFmpeg on Debian. Open a new terminal (CTRL+ALT+T) and then run the following commands. ![]() ![]() un-official software packages are available from repositories such as: . I will install FFmpeg from the default repositories. You need to apply the FFmpeg patch that is floating around to support newer. using the start menu: Menu > Setup > Puppy Package Manager. greengeek's post today about Qwinff reminded me that (a) I'm not sure how to deploy the ffmpeg files, or having done so, how to tell if I've actually done it right and (c) that my system is using those rather than the version which was "built in". Thats the unsupported version of FFmpeg (or more precisely libav) that Ubuntu. I've downloaded some, but they remain unused in storage. From time to time I see references to downloadable static builds of ffmpeg. ![]()
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