Package Details: ffmpeg-full 7.1-1

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: 135
Popularity: 0.76
First Submitted: 2013-01-24 11:17 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-11-07 22:45 (UTC)

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dbermond commented on 2024-06-24 15:59 (UTC)

@LordSIGSEGV avoid creating files not tracked by pacman in the system reserved directories, specially symlinks to shared libraries, as this have the potential to completely break your system. I have already notified the quirc maintainer in the aur web page of the package in April-2024. While this issue is not solved in quirc, I recommend to use quirc-git, which currently has a better packaging and does not suffer from this problem.

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travnick commented on 2016-07-30 09:29 (UTC)

eror while linking: libavcodec/libavcodec.so: undefined reference to `x265_api_get_79' collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status

dark-saber commented on 2016-07-28 09:45 (UTC)

@Mocha_Bean: Do you have openh264 1.6.0 installed? @thelongdivider: NVENC was supported (to some degree) by ffmpeg for quite a while (v2.6 already had the basic support, I guess), 3.1 release added the support for CUDA CUVID H264/HEVC decoder. extra/ffmpeg is compiled with only some basic external libraries supported (you can see it's PKGBUILD here: https://git.archlinux.org/svntogit/packages.git/tree/trunk/PKGBUILD?h=packages/ffmpeg), NVENC was never included in that list. This package compiles with (almost) all additional libraries ffmpeg supports, at the cost of the necessity to, well, install extra dependencies. Basic configuration is enough for most users, but some of them can take advantage of additional de/encoders.

Mocha_Bean commented on 2016-07-28 00:19 (UTC)

@thelongdivider: Given that extra/ffmpeg doesn't have nvidia-utils as a dependency, I doubt nvenc codecs will work with that package.

thelongdivider commented on 2016-07-27 22:06 (UTC)

Does anyone know if using this is still necessary relative to the standard ffmpeg? Last I read, nvenc support was added in the 3.1 release (though I'm not sure if it was enable at compile time for the arch repos).

Mocha_Bean commented on 2016-07-27 20:31 (UTC)

I'm getting this error: make: *** [common.mak:60: libavcodec/libopenh264enc.o] Error 1 Full output: http://pastebin.com/maLPB0tN

oi_wtf commented on 2016-07-23 20:59 (UTC)

Shouldn't java-enviroment or something like that be added to makedepends? ffmpeg fails to build if no jdk is installed after all, complaining about some jni.h not being found.

calv commented on 2016-07-21 12:24 (UTC)

@dark-saber: yup, thought it was installed, pacman said it was, I guess my pc must've crashed whilst installing the dependencies before! (thanks for the help!)

dark-saber commented on 2016-07-21 11:10 (UTC)

calv: You need to install dependencies manually prior to running makepkg. As for PGP error, I guess it is a standard problem with keys when installing from AUR, you have to add the key to your keyring using "$ gpg --recv-key ABCDEF" or something like that. cannyfoxx: Surprisingly, I haven't made any changes regarding chromaprint, everything I did was including the patch which fixes compiling with new openh264, the only thing that could matter was increasing the pkgrel. I guess this can be a problem with caching or something, so the package fails to rebuild if it stays at the same version. Anyway, I'm changing the dependency to chromaprint-fftw, as was already done with ffmpeg-full and ffmpeg-full-git packages, although this package builds fine for me with vanilla chromaprint.

calv commented on 2016-07-20 20:45 (UTC)

I seem to be getting a PGP signature error when trying to install the package through yaourt/makepkg. Is this a problem at my end? (tried w/o pgpcheck but fails with ERROR: libfdk_aac not found)