On 06/26/2012 05:55 PM, Mateusz Marzantowicz wrote:
> I have a problem with assembling working environment with all packages
> required to encode/decode/convert MPEG-4 and H.264 media files in Fedora
> 17 x86_64.
>
> I'd like to convert some video files to mpeg-4 format easily but I'm
> unable to do it. I'm unable to find any comprehensive info about
> packages that need to be installed in Fedora 17 in order to work with
> aforementioned files. So I ended up mixing some advice form several
> blogs etc. I can watch mp4 videos but not create them from other media
> files.

You've not indicated if you any 3rd party repos defined.  I suspect not....

If you don't have 3rd party repos, that explains the "problem".  The standard 
Fedora
repos don't contain software that is patent encumbered.....like mpeg and mp3.

You should visit http://rpmfusion.org/ and configure the free and non-free 
repos.

I am sure others can point you to the software to do what you ask.  I happen to 
be on
f16 and use HandBrake for all my conversion needed.  But, there are plenty of 
others.

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