@John. No problem.
The ffmpeg devloper's argument doesn't seem too robust.
I'd guess the proposal rejection might not be set in stone.
If enough people reasoned with them they might change their minds.
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@Veron, yes, I'm sorry if it seemed I was critical of your help, my
"Shoot the messenger" was aimed at @Reinhart who didn't bother yet (?)
in 2011 to patch it.
Your link to https://trac.ffmpeg.org/ticket/7211 is interesting. They
make a good point, hide by default will make their job harder. But
Sorry, I should've checked before posting.
'-show_banner' has been rejected by ffmpeg
https://trac.ffmpeg.org/ticket/7211
** Bug watch added: FFmpeg Trac bug tracker #7211
https://trac.ffmpeg.org/ticket/7211
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I hope you don't think I'm rejecting VanillaMozilla's insights.
I'm just a user suffering from this issue too... see #13 above.
I agree '-show-banner' would be preferable.
Why don't you file a bug at the ffmpeg bug tracker requesting it?
https://trac.ffmpeg.org/
(Leave a note here if you do.)
Fo
@Veron: thank you. But, as with all workarounds, the users need to know
the workaround exists.
I find it very sad to see insights such as VanillaMozilla gives
rejected. Shoot the messenger.
@Reinhart: we have to disagree on what an "average user" is. Certainly
the kind of beginner I sometimes
Apparently there is a built-in workaround for this in ffmpeg since 2013!
Simply use the '-hide_banner' option.
I came across it here https://superuser.com/a/1045060.
You are all very welcome :)
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Please, I hope you DO fix it. I understand the reluctance to remove a
needed message, but I would hope the spuriousness could be removed.
Programs like ffmpeg and avconv are used simply because they are darned
useful. They often accomplish in seconds what front end apps can't do
at all. Contrar
Well, the warning is printed whenever you use a copy of the 'ffmpeg'
binary with a copy of libavcodec (or any other library provided by the
ffmpeg source package) that has been built with a different
configuration. Which is the whole point of the 'libavcodec-extra*'
packages: Enable additional func
I love it. #2 above: "... I didn't bother yet to patch it out."
Written over 6 years ago. Brings a whole new meaning to the word "yet"!
;)
And #12: "That it, people needs to..."
As if the average user understands such advice, much less ever visits
launchpad. Please try to make Ubuntu fit for
** Changed in: ffmpeg-extra (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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No, that's not it.
I'm on 16.10 clean install and I get the warning too.
I installed:
ffmpeg (version 7:3.0.5-0ubuntu0.16.10.1)
and
ubuntu-restricted-extras (version 65)
I don't have libavcodec-ffmpeg-extra56 I have libavcodec-extra57
Example of the warning I get:
$ ffmpeg
ffmpeg version 3.0.
That it, people needs to clean their system, purge package instead of
simple removal (to avoid old settings left behind) and glance at
wiki/howto/... to understand the difference between bugs.launchpad and
forum.
Closing again that useless report.
** Changed in: ffmpeg-extra (Ubuntu)
Statu
The solution is to remove libavcodec-ffmpeg-extra56 package, which will
replace it with libavcodec-ffmpeg which stops the ffmpeg warning output.
sudo apt remove libavcodec-ffmpeg-extra56
AskUbuntu References:
- How to fix "library configuration mismatch":
http://askubuntu.com/a/714991/857
I get this, too. It *seems* to work fine anyway, but it sure looks
scary. And ffmpeg is already a ridiculously verbose program as it is
*without* spewing a full-page of incomprehensible gobbledegook on every
single invocation. ;-)
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This problem is found on the new Ubuntu 16.04 right out of the box. Tons
of messages and warnings. It's annoying! This should at least be changed
back to confirmed
** Changed in: ffmpeg-extra (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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The problem is that ffmpeg is spewing nearly a page-full of spurious
error messages to the screen every time it is run, and/or that ffmpeg is
mis-configured at build-time, and the library mismatch may be causing
very difficult to find glitches or artefacts, bugs, or even outright
crashes and protec
I believe this is not just a problem with ffmpeg-extra, but also with
the libraries that don't have the "-extra" stuff as well. I put output
in bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ffmpeg/+bug/760134,
this bug was marked as a duplicate (correctly), but I think the
effectivity of this need
the message does not do any harm in ubuntu
** Package changed: ffmpeg (Ubuntu) => ffmpeg-extra (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: ffmpeg-extra (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: ffmpeg-extra (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Huh? I have no idea if there's any harm, but it sounds very much like a
broken program.
It may not seem important, but video editing software is riddled with
problems, and this adds to the already considerable noise. Among other
problems, ffmpeg failed to convert files from Ogg Theora, but the
f
The error is shown a few lines from the top.
** Attachment added: "ffmpeg output"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ffmpeg/+bug/730159/+attachment/1889770/+files/Temp.ffmpegoutput.txt
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