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30th January 2023, 17:15 | #1 | Link |
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errors in encoding avc x264 to av1 using latest ffmpeg libaom linux
Hi I am Rupesh from India and I have a system with Intel i3 10th generation processor and Asus H510 me motherboard. I have installed Arch Linux x86_64 latest version and after that I have installed aom package from official repository and after that I have compiled ffmpeg with option --enable-libaom. But I am getting errors while using ffmpeg from command line.
Previously I mean from the past one year I am using ffmpeg along with libaom and I have not encountered any error but yesterday I have removed aom package from my system and after that I have uninstalled ffmpeg. Freshly I have installed aom package and then I have compiled the source code of ffmpeg with option --enable-libaom and it succeeded. Here the issue is when I want to convert a h264 avc .mp4 video file to av1 but I am getting error as follows. Code:
Overriding packet duration by frame rate, this should not happen Code:
Overriding packet duration by frame rate, this should not happen" 5 days back the package installed from aom-git aur repository worked fine along with ffmpeg but now can't. Finally I have compiled the source code of aom downloaded from git official repository as mentioned in itself but still I am getting same error. Previously as I have not received any errors and now I think that there's a bug in the source code of aom git repository. If you want I will provide the output of the commands specified by you. Kindly try to suggest how to make ffmpeg with libaom run properly without any errors in my arch Linux system. Regards, Rupesh. Sent from my LM-G710 using Tapatalk |
3rd February 2023, 02:27 | #2 | Link |
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Hi the bug is within the code of latest ffmpeg from git.
I have compiled the source code of ffmpeg which was pulled from git one month ago. There are no errors while compiling the source code. Even there are no errors while converting x264 to av1. Sent from my LM-G710 using Tapatalk |
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