FYI, I have sound now. I suspect it must be that my testing after installing libavdevice58 (late) last night was flawed; perhaps I hadn't restarted something.
If that's the case, some thought could be put into ensuring that people get libavdevice58 installed, as it's not pulled in by zypper dup --from packman, there being no libavdevice*58* in OpenSUSE's repositories. David On 1/15/19 11:21 PM, David Walker wrote: > Thanks, Guillaume. Are you saying that the ffmpeg-4 package itself > isn't really needed, only the libraries? ffmpeg-4 is the only thing > that has only a source rpm. Looking over the x86_64 packages in > https://pmbs.links2linux.de/package/show/Essentials/A_15.0-ffmpeg-4, I > saw that libavdevice58 hadn't been installed, so I installed it, but I > still don't get any sound from Firefox (or Vivaldi) for Youtube. > Chrome and Chromium are OK. > > David > > > On 1/15/19 5:41 AM, Guillaume GARDET wrote: >> It seems to be available: >> https://pmbs.links2linux.de/package/show/Essentials/A_15.0-ffmpeg-4 >> >> Guillaume >> >> ----- David Walker <da...@walkerstreet.info> a écrit : >>> Ffmpeg-4 doesn't seem to be available for openSUSE Leap 15.0, only >>> Tumbleweed. Any chance of making it available? I'm having problems >>> with audio playback in Youtube, etc. that seem to be related to not >>> having ffmpeg-4 installed. >>> >>> Thanks for all the work you guys do! >>> >>> David >
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