On 09-11-2024 19:31, Moritz Barsnick via ffmpeg-user wrote:
On Sat, Nov 09, 2024 at 13:11:56 -0500, Jim Ruxton wrote:
"apt-list ffmpeg" shows the version 7 package is installed
/jammy-apps-security,now 7:4.4.2-0ubuntu0.22.04.1+esm5 amd64 [installed]
That is not version 7, that is version 4.4.2. The PPA you quoted would
supply version 7.0.1.

(Isn't "jammy-apps-security" the name of the repo which provides the
package? If so, ffmpeg isn't cominf from said PPA.)

Cheers,
Moritz
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The ffmpeg version in the ppa is 7:7.1-1build2~jammy
Which is ffmpeg 7.1, your version is the default Ubuntu version for 22.04 that is fairly obsolete and unsupported by ffmpeg (the lts version is 4.4.5) The +esm5 means it is an Expanded Security Maintenance release (the fifth one) most likely cherrypicking only security updates from 4.4.5 (but not feature updates)

The following commands in a terminal should add the ppa to your system

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntuhandbook1/ffmpeg7
sudo apt update

Your existing ffmpeg version should then be upgraded by the version in the ppa when you do sudo apt upgrade
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