As per last comment by the reporter, this bug is not something that
needs fixing in the package.
** Changed in: winff (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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sweet - restore defaults did the trick. It's happily munching trough
some files now.
Thank you for your help with this and a brilliantly powerfuly and simple
piece of software
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In Winff version 1.3.5-6 we replaced libvo_aacenc by aac. What happens
if you hit the "Restore defaults" menu item the "Edit" tab?
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Title:
I've just tried with some different media and it's still not working.
However i also tried with a fresh install of ubuntu mate into a vmware machine
and that is working fine - so very odd.
Settings:
non working:
/usr/bin/ffmpeg -y -i "/home/dan/Desktop/mymkv.mkv" -f mp4 -r 29.97
-vcodec
Interestingly here¹ you can see that all the presets shipped with Winff
should actually work. Which preset are you using?
Can you please copy/paste the complete terminal output that ffmpeg
creates in a failure that you experience?
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I've just checked and yes I do have libavcodec-extra installed
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Title:
Winnff give unkniwn encoder libvo aacenc on yakkety
To manage
Do you have libavcodec-extra installed as suggested by the package?
The description of winff says:
For most presets to work, it is necessary to have the unstripped version of the
libavcodec package, which can be obtained by installing libavcodec-extra as
suggested by this package. It might be