Audacity doesn't load the libavformat library that comes with the
Maverick ffmpeg packages. I'm able to locate it, but when I click Ok,
the library version is still listed as FFmpeg library not found.
My laptop is more or less a production machines and I don't feel
comfortable running Maverick on
This bug was not fixed in the above package. Running 10.04 Lucid and am
currently experiencing this exact problem.
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audacity crashed with SIGSEGV when setting ffmpeg library
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Figures. I turn on apport and wouldn't you know it, audacity and ffprobe
stop crashing.
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audacity crashed with SIGSEGV when setting ffmpeg library
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And it's crashing again. I was able to get one m4a song to import, make
the changes I needed to, and exported to .wav.
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As noted (in e-mail privately), the fixed package is in _maverick_ not
lucid.
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This bug was fixed in the package ffmpeg - 4:0.6~svn20100505-1ubuntu1
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* merge from debian/experimental. remaining changes:
- don't disable encoders
- don't build against libfaad, libdirac and libopenjpeg (all in
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Can you reproduce this with the 'ffplay' binary?
can you please attach the aac file in question?
does the crash go away if you move /usr/lib/i686/cmov/libavcodec.so.52 out of
the way?
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Importance: Medium = Low
** Changed in: ffmpeg (Ubuntu)
Status: New =
With FFplay, it plays for about a second or two, and then freezes. It
cannot be killed with C-c. FFmpeg was able to transcode it to an ogg
vorbis file, which Audacity was able to open without any trouble. Here
is the output of playing the file with ffplay -stats
FFplay version
hm I'm confused.
I've been able to get a crash with ffprobe (cf. bug #453992), but not
with ffplay. With ffplay, the song is just played OK.
OTOH, audacity didn't open it with a very confused error message
detected file format but cannot import it.
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audacity crashed with SIGSEGV when setting
valid upstream issue, needs forwarding
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Status: New = Confirmed
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I've spend some time now in gdb about this, but I don't really get it.
the crash occurs in parts of hand written assebler, the mmx version of
dsputils.c.
needs investigation upstream, though many changes happened upstream in
aac.c
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