Le 07/01/2014 20:42, Nigel Verity a
écrit :
Hi
I would welcome suggestions on curing what I believe is
probably a "missing codec" problem.
I run Point Linux, which
is a Debian (Wheezy)
derivative. It comes with some 3rd party drivers and
codecs built-in. Out of the box it plays FLV files perfectly, using VLC or Mplayer. However,
after installing
a number of multimedia programs including
Audacity, OpenShot, Minitube and
Handbrake all attempts to play FLV files now fail. With VLC
the error message describes the
codec as undefined, Mplayer simply does nothing.
All the evidence suggests
that a codec has somehow been deleted or corrupted.
However, Handbrake is still able to read FLV files and
convert them to MP4. Browser-based FLV players, such as Youtube and BBC iPlayer
also work fine. I've copied the files to
another computer (also running Point
Linux) and they run perfectly, so I'm
confident there is not a problem with
the files themselves.
Are there
any libraries or other objects which
I should install/reinstall to ensure
FLV files
can be played by VLC, or maybe
some configuration files which
need to be edited?
Grateful
for any assistance.
Regards
Nige Verity
Hi Nigel,
not sure if culprit was Openshot, but have had some kind of problem
like yours 2/3 years ago when tried Openshot, Kdenlive, and all the
applis like they available in Debian.
Uninstall all of they have fixed the issue. At the same period,
there was a conflict between VLC and libav*something*51 or 52...
HTH;.
Oh, just a question if you please : what make you choose Point Linux
?
--
Fred
Ah, si chaque grain de sable choisissait d'apporter sa goutte d'eau, hein ?
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