Re: [CentOS] Newer version of ffmpeg for EL6?

2014-06-03 Thread Lists
On 05/24/2014 05:13 AM, Nux! wrote:
 Otherwise, you can try some of the static builds people offer, e.g.:
 http://ffmpeg.gusari.org/static/  (download and run, handy in some
 scenarios)
It's late, I was having an issue getting email for a while. This is 
exactly the solution we've been moving forward with, thanks!

-Ben
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Re: [CentOS] Newer version of FfMpeg

2014-05-26 Thread John Doe
From: Lists li...@benjamindsmith.com

 We're trying to build a rich media website, and will need to re-encode 
 the video content with ffmpeg. Unfortunately, the ffmpeg version that 
 comes with the most common repos are rather out of date. As in 0.6.5 vs 
 2.21 being the most current version. However, ffmpeg looks to be a 
 pretty thorny thing to compile with all the options we need. It appears 
 that the FFMPEG with rpmfusion for Fedora is pretty current, 2.1.4.
 
 Is there a repo out there that anybody knows of that has a relatively 
 current version of ffmpeg out for Centos 6?

The thing is, as soon as you will get an issue, the devs will tell you to 
compile the latest version.
Also, if you plan on using external codecs (like vpx, h265...), you will need 
the matching (not too old) libs when you compile ffmpeg.

JD
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Re: [CentOS] Newer version of ffmpeg for EL6?

2014-05-24 Thread Ilyas --
Hello,

ffmpeg-2.2.1-1.el6.src.rpmhttp://yum.aclub.net/pub/linux/centos/6/umask/SRPMS/ffmpeg-2.2.1-1.el6.src.rpm

you may use prebuilt rpms from this repo
umask-repo-release-1.0-1.el6.noarch.rpmhttp://yum.aclub.net/pub/linux/centos/6/umask/noarch/umask-repo-release-1.0-1.el6.noarch.rpm


On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 10:43 PM, Lists li...@benjamindsmith.com wrote:

 We're trying to build a rich media website, and will need to re-encode
 the video content with ffmpeg. Unfortunately, the ffmpeg version that
 comes with the most common repos are rather out of date. As in 0.6.5 vs
 2.21 being the most current version. However, ffmpeg looks to be a
 pretty thorny thing to compile with all the options we need. It appears
 that the FFMPEG with rpmfusion for Fedora is pretty current, 2.1.4.

 Is there a repo out there that anybody knows of that has a relatively
 current version of ffmpeg out for Centos 6?

 Thanks in advance,

 Ben
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Re: [CentOS] Newer version of ffmpeg for EL6?

2014-05-24 Thread Nux!
On 23.05.2014 19:43, Lists wrote:
 We're trying to build a rich media website, and will need to re-encode
 the video content with ffmpeg. Unfortunately, the ffmpeg version that
 comes with the most common repos are rather out of date. As in 0.6.5 
 vs
 2.21 being the most current version. However, ffmpeg looks to be a
 pretty thorny thing to compile with all the options we need. It 
 appears
 that the FFMPEG with rpmfusion for Fedora is pretty current, 2.1.4.
 
 Is there a repo out there that anybody knows of that has a relatively
 current version of ffmpeg out for Centos 6?
 

I have a reasonably new version of ffmpeg in my repo
http://li.nux.ro/download/nux/dextop/el6/

Otherwise, you can try some of the static builds people offer, e.g.:
http://ffmpeg.gusari.org/static/ (download and run, handy in some 
scenarios)

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[CentOS] Newer version of ffmpeg for EL6?

2014-05-23 Thread Lists
We're trying to build a rich media website, and will need to re-encode 
the video content with ffmpeg. Unfortunately, the ffmpeg version that 
comes with the most common repos are rather out of date. As in 0.6.5 vs 
2.21 being the most current version. However, ffmpeg looks to be a 
pretty thorny thing to compile with all the options we need. It appears 
that the FFMPEG with rpmfusion for Fedora is pretty current, 2.1.4.

Is there a repo out there that anybody knows of that has a relatively 
current version of ffmpeg out for Centos 6?

Thanks in advance,

Ben
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[CentOS] Newer version of FfMpeg

2014-05-23 Thread Lists
We're trying to build a rich media website, and will need to re-encode 
the video content with ffmpeg. Unfortunately, the ffmpeg version that 
comes with the most common repos are rather out of date. As in 0.6.5 vs 
2.21 being the most current version. However, ffmpeg looks to be a 
pretty thorny thing to compile with all the options we need. It appears 
that the FFMPEG with rpmfusion for Fedora is pretty current, 2.1.4.

Is there a repo out there that anybody knows of that has a relatively 
current version of ffmpeg out for Centos 6?

Thanks in advance,

Ben
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Re: [CentOS] Newer version of FfMpeg

2014-05-23 Thread Scott Robbins
On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 12:09:11PM -0700, Lists wrote:
 We're trying to build a rich media website, and will need to re-encode 
 the video content with ffmpeg. Unfortunately, the ffmpeg version that 
 comes with the most common repos are rather out of date. As in 0.6.5 vs 
 2.21 being the most current version. However, ffmpeg looks to be a 
 pretty thorny thing to compile with all the options we need. It appears 
 that the FFMPEG with rpmfusion for Fedora is pretty current, 2.1.4.
 
 Is there a repo out there that anybody knows of that has a relatively 
 current version of ffmpeg out for Centos 6?
 
 Thanks in advance,

ATRpms has 2.2.1, but it may cause conflicts with other installed items. 


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