Ben, you are correct, its a flag issue.
I compiled CEF (based on Chromium), branch 3359 (Chrome 66) and I used:
rtc_use_h264 = true
and I have h264 support. Without that, using the regular:
GN_DEFINES=is_official_build=true ffmpeg_branding=Chrome proprietary_codecs=true
It did not work.
Maybe the
Same issue here.
But I don't read the webrtc team description as a missing flag.
Even with the flag I think it still does not work.
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I have:
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS
Release: 14.04
Codename: trusty
I downloaded hplip-3.16.3.run and executed it and it installed hplip. I add a
USB printer (HP Photosmart B210), and then I run hp-scan and it scans
A little bit more info that might help track this problem down:
The first time I run hp-scan and it fails (meaning, I connected the printer,
scanned, then ran hp-info -i, then ran hp-scan again), it prints the above
mentioned SANE: Error during I/O (code=9)
The second time I run it, it hangs for
hp-scan seems to be stuck opening the device. Looking at the code it looks like
its calling libsane to do so. I tried with
https://launchpad.net/~rolfbensch/+archive/ubuntu/sane-git
And I still have the same problem. I tried unbinding and binding the usb
interface and still won't work.
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** Also affects: hplip (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
hp-scan stops working if I run hp-info (several
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