thank you FakeOutdoorsman
i figured that out, i did my research and read everything twice though i'd be smart and make the web page a .pdf file with firefox. so print to .pdf in firefox doesn't make a perfect .pdf file, lesson learned.
thank you FakeOutdoorsman
i figured that out, i did my research and read everything twice though i'd be smart and make the web page a .pdf file with firefox. so print to .pdf in firefox doesn't make a perfect .pdf file, lesson learned.
Did you install yasm first?
Using the guide I got installation errors installing fdk-acc and ffmpeg sections; the other sections installed OK.
fdk-acc and ffmpeg folders appear in /home directory, but are not shown as installed in Synaptic.
I'm using 12.04 (Precise) Classic No Effects.
Error installing fdk-acc
Error installing ffmpegrichard@base-desktop:~/fdk-aac$ autoreconf -fiv
autoreconf: Entering directory `.'
autoreconf: configure.ac: not using Gettext
autoreconf: running: aclocal -I m4 --output=aclocal.m4t
Can't exec "aclocal": No such file or directory at /usr/share/autoconf/Autom4te/FileUtils.pm line 326.
autoreconf: failed to run aclocal: No such file or directory
richard@base-desktop:~/fdk-aac$ ./configure --disable-shared
bash: ./configure: No such file or directory
richard@base-desktop:~/fdk-aac$ make
make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop.
richard@base-desktop:~/fdk-aac$ sudo checkinstall --pkgname=fdk-aac --pkgversion="$(date +%Y%m%d%H%M)-git" --backup=no \
> --deldoc=yes --fstrans=no --default
Installation results
make: *** No rule to make target `install'. Stop.
**** Installation failed. Aborting package creation.
Can you help fix this.richard@base-desktop:~/ffmpeg$ ./configure --enable-gpl --enable-libass --enable-libfaac --enable-libfdk-aac --enable-libmp3lame \
> --enable-libopencore-amrnb --enable-libopencore-amrwb --enable-librtmp --enable-libtheora \
> --enable-libvorbis --enable-libvpx --enable-x11grab --enable-libx264 --enable-nonfree --enable-version3
ERROR: libfdk_aac 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.
richard@base-desktop:~/ffmpeg$ make
Makefile:2: config.mak: No such file or directory
Makefile:49: /common.mak: No such file or directory
Makefile:92: /libavutil/Makefile: No such file or directory
Makefile:92: /library.mak: No such file or directory
Makefile:178: /doc/Makefile: No such file or directory
Makefile:179: /tests/Makefile: No such file or directory
make: *** No rule to make target `/tests/Makefile'. Stop.
richard@base-desktop:~/ffmpeg$ sudo checkinstall --pkgname=ffmpeg --pkgversion="7:$(date +%Y%m%d%H%M)-git" --backup=no \
> --deldoc=yes --fstrans=no --default
Installation results
Makefile:2: config.mak: No such file or directory
Makefile:49: /common.mak: No such file or directory
Makefile:92: /libavutil/Makefile: No such file or directory
Makefile:92: /library.mak: No such file or directory
Makefile:178: /doc/Makefile: No such file or directory
Makefile:179: /tests/Makefile: No such file or directory
make: *** No rule to make target `/tests/Makefile'. Stop.
**** Installation failed. Aborting package creation.
As aside, it would helpful to beginners if you added instructions to the guide to show how to install source snapshot tar.bz2 files.
That's strange. Installation of autoconf should have installed automake which should have installed aclocal. Are you sure autoconf and automake are installed?
I'll keep this in mind. Is git just too annoying to use? I'm planning on changing the guides so they no longer perform any system installation, so changes will be coming...eventually.Code:$ dpkg -s automake | grep Status Status: install ok installed $ dpkg -s autoconf | grep Status Status: install ok installed
Last edited by FakeOutdoorsman; February 12th, 2013 at 08:32 PM.
autoconf was installed, but automake wasn't.
I'm using a custom build of Precise desktop; automake wasn't installed by default, and I had disabled 'consider recommended packages as dependencies' in Synaptic settings (to avoid unnecessary bloat).
In Synaptic autoconf lists automake as a recommendeded package not a dependency of autoconf, so automake wasn't installed!
No errors after installing automake.
No problem with using git. I just thought that it might useful to include instructions on how to install a snapshot.
Great guide. Thanks for your help solving this problem.
Hey guys,
I have installed everything successfully, but kdenlive does not detect the new codecs.
How do I get kdenlive to work with the new codecs?
Thank you!
Anyone?!
Case 1: kdenlive uses shared libs (which is the most likely scenario).
Solution: Build FFmpeg as shared; this guide builds it as static. May also require installing to /usr rather than /usr/local, but I'm not sure on how that's handled.
Case 2: kdenlive uses static libs.
Solution: Recompile kdenlive so it sees/uses the new static libs.
Last edited by qyot27; April 9th, 2013 at 09:22 PM.
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