On 2/20/25 1:00 PM, Dale wrote:
Howdy, I downloaded some really new videos the other day, .mkv ones. Nothing I had would play them, mplayer or mpv based players. I decided to keyword them, and a couple friends, and change some USE flags to see if they would play with newer but unstable versions. They did but I am having trouble re-emerging gpac and mplayer. The compile failed. It is what is left of @preserved-rebuild and USE flag changes. The videos play now but still want to re-emerge these for a clean set of packages. I waited a bit and synced again, no fixes. I can't find a bug report related to mine either but I may not be looking for the right thing. I couldn't find anything on the forums either. Since I read this mailing list, I've seen nothing here either. I've attached the build logs for both. It could be that gpac fails and causes mplayer to fail as well. Fixing gpac may fix mplayer. This is the version and USE flag info. [ebuild R ] media-video/gpac-2.2.1-r1:0/11::gentoo USE="X a52 aac alsa ffmpeg jpeg jpeg2k mad opengl png pulseaudio sdl ssl theora* truetype vorbis xml xvid -debug -dvb -jack -oss -static-libs" CPU_FLAGS_X86="sse2" 0 KiB [ebuild R ] media-video/mplayer-1.5_p20241125::gentoo USE="X a52 alsa bidi bluray cddb cdio cdparanoia dga dts dvd dvdnav enca encode faac ftp iconv ipv6 jpeg libass lzo mad mng mp3 network opengl osdmenu png pulseaudio rar sdl shm theora* truetype unicode vcd vorbis x264 xscreensaver xv xvid -aalib (-aqua) -bl -bs2b -cpudetection -debug -doc -dv -dvb -faad -fbcon -ggi -gsm -jack -joystick -ladspa -libcaca -libmpeg2 -lirc -live -md5sum -nas -openal -oss -pnm -pvr -radio -rtc -rtmp -samba (-selinux) -speex -tga -toolame -tremor -twolame -v4l -vdpau (-vidix) -xinerama -yuv4mpeg -zoran" CPU_FLAGS_X86="avx avx2 fma3 mmx mmxext sse sse2 sse3 sse4_1 sse4_2 ssse3 -3dnow -3dnowext -fma4 -xop" VIDEO_CARDS="-mga" Maybe I need to adjust USE flags? I enabled some trying to get the videos to work. Maybe I enabled a bad one??? Any ideas? Nothing I've tried gets them to compile clean. I'm not sure if it is a bug or me doing something I shouldn't. o_O Thanks. Dale :-) :-)
Use flags for ffmpeg would give us a better idea. But I would guess they're either AV1 or H.265 encoded.