![]() ![]() How do I get info on the package version I compiled? (This is a general question about compiled packages.) I learned that apt and dpkg aren't showing my compiled ffmpeg because those commands are only for ".deb" packages. (Also: is it weird that this lists the newer version (4.0.2) as a snap package? But snap list doesn't show ffmpeg.And I mean, I compiled it so, it's not a snap.right?.)Ģa. But these ffmpeg package names look identical.I tried calling ffmpeg4 for kicks and got,Ĭommand 'ffmpeg4' not found, did you mean:Ĭommand 'ffmpeg' from snap ffmpeg (4.0.2) I know there's a difference between calling, for example, python vs python3. Is there a way to specify which ffmpeg version to use? (so I can see if the problems I was having were fixed in the newer version) ![]() ![]() Whereas ffmpeg -version shows the one I just compiled:įfmpeg version N-92249-g8c73301 Copyright (c) 2000-2018 the FFmpeg developersīuilt with gcc 7 (Ubuntu 7.3.0-27ubuntu1~18.04)ġ. This was my first time ever "compiling" a package and I'm left with a couple questions.namely, since both the old version and the new compiled version co-existing on my computer now, how do I tell which is being used? ![]() But the Ubuntu repositories only have version 3.4.4 (the most recent is 4.0.2), so I compiled the most recent version using this guide (). Hi! :) I was having problems with how FFmpeg converts to Ogg Theora, so I figured I'd try upgrading to the most recent version of FFmpeg to see if that fixes it. ![]()
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