Package Details: ffmpeg-full 6.1.1-6

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/ffmpeg-full.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: ffmpeg-full
Description: Complete solution to record, convert and stream audio and video (all possible features including libfdk-aac)
Upstream URL: https://www.ffmpeg.org/
Keywords: audio codec convert cuda cuvid decklink encoder fdk-aac fdkaac hwaccel libnpp media nvenc svt video
Licenses: LicenseRef-nonfree-and-unredistributable
Conflicts: ffmpeg
Provides: ffmpeg, libavcodec.so, libavdevice.so, libavfilter.so, libavformat.so, libavutil.so, libpostproc.so, libswresample.so, libswscale.so
Submitter: rpolzer
Maintainer: dbermond
Last Packager: dbermond
Votes: 134
Popularity: 0.85
First Submitted: 2013-01-24 11:17 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-05-02 21:46 (UTC)

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pvagner commented on 2013-10-07 23:25 (UTC)

allevil669 commented on 2013-09-24 03:35 (UTC)

EDIT - I figured it out. So, I'm installing ffmpeg-full using packer. Now normally, I prepend 'sudo' to my packer command to speed things up. But, for some reason, prepending 'sudo' in this case throws the error that I listed earlier. I took off the 'sudo' and now it installs just fine. Sorry if I caused any worries.

allevil669 commented on 2013-09-24 03:15 (UTC)

I'm attempting to switch to this version of ffmpeg instead of using extra/ffmpeg, and the install is giving me an error. /bin/sh: pod2man: command not found The part I don't understand is, pod2man is installed and in my $PATH. Any suggestions what might be causing the problem?

rpolzer commented on 2013-09-10 10:41 (UTC)

celt is listed in depends=(), so I have no idea why this would fail.

piratejon commented on 2013-09-08 16:33 (UTC)

I am switching to this package having previously used extra/ffmpeg and did not have several of the dependencies listed here, so I used makepkg -s which installed several dependencies: libiec61883, openal, twolame, libavc1394, libgme, wavpack, zeromq, libquvi-scripts, libquvi Then I got this: *** begin console snippet *** ==> Retrieving sources... -> Downloading ffmpeg-2.0.1.tar.bz2... % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed 100 6042k 100 6042k 0 0 42354 0 0:02:26 0:02:26 --:--:-- 71310 -> Found UNREDISTRIBUTABLE.txt ==> Validating source files with sha256sums... ffmpeg-2.0.1.tar.bz2 ... Passed UNREDISTRIBUTABLE.txt ... Passed ==> Extracting sources... -> Extracting ffmpeg-2.0.1.tar.bz2 with bsdtar ==> Starting build()... ==> Starting configure... ERROR: libcelt not found If you think configure made a mistake, make sure you are using the latest version from Git. If the latest version fails, report the problem to the ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org mailing list or IRC #ffmpeg on irc.freenode.net. Include the log file "config.log" produced by configure as this will help solving the problem. ==> ERROR: A failure occurred in build(). Aborting... *** end console snippet *** So I installed extra/celt and attempted to makepkg -s again and it successfully completed. Is this normal? I am not very familiar with the build process. For what reasons might celt not have gotten automatically installed during makepkg -s?

GuLinux commented on 2013-08-25 14:13 (UTC)

Recent shine update broke the pakage, needs to be updated I guess

rpolzer commented on 2013-05-26 16:43 (UTC)

Sorry, I did not get to test aacplus yet... but will soon

unforgiven512 commented on 2013-04-23 20:07 (UTC)

Can you apply this diff to enable libaacplus? http://pastebin.com/7bFMznPJ It has been updated to build from the AUR directly. Thanks!

Mic92 commented on 2013-02-18 19:40 (UTC)

fdk-aac doesn't exists anymore in AUR.

rpolzer commented on 2013-01-24 14:58 (UTC)

I knew someone would flag this one out of date. However, this PKGBUILD is meant to be binary compatible to extra/ffmpeg, so that other binary packages from extra/ and community/ still work when this is installed (as opposed to ffmpeg-git). So I will update this one to 1.1 once extra/ffmpeg is at 1.1, but not before, as that would break binary packages using ffmpeg.