When I upgraded to Karmic, I had to rebuild ffmpeg from source with aac
support. Ever since, it doesn't work correctly. The sound quality is
significantly degraded when encoding wav to aac, even on audio that
previously worked fine with the exact same settings.
So something is definitely wrong n
That's because Ubuntu removed AAC from ffmpeg even from the
"unrestricted" version of it. I guess they either got a call from the
suits, or they are afraid of the suits.
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I have the same issue as Yves. I have libfaac0 and libfaad0 installed.
I'm on Karmic. On Jaunty I could encode videos with ffmpeg that my phone
(which has Symbian S60 5th edition) could play. Those were .mp4 files,
probably with AAC audio.
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What would be the correct -acodec parameter to encode with aac support
using the libfaad package?
I tried -acodec aac|libfaad|libfaad0 without success.
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This bug was fixed in the package ffmpeg-debian -
3:0.svn20080206-12ubuntu2
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* Replace Vcs-Svn headers with Vcs-Bzr header
* enable libfaad support via dlopen(). LP: #6366
* enable liba52 support via dlopen(). LP
Eugenia Loli-Queru <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I added yoiur Hardy resource,
the fix I mentioned is intrepid only ATM.
> Any ideas?
recompile / upload the intrepid sources for hardy
> Also, have you compiled in the Dirac BBC codec, and the Avid
> DNxHD codec?
No, that requires a later ffmp
I added yoiur Hardy resource, but the upgrade app says that it can't
authenticate these:
ffmpeg
gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg
libavcodec51
libavdevice52
libavformat52
libavutil49
libpostproc51
libquicktime1
libswscale0
libxine1
libxine1-bin
libxine1-console
libxine1-ffmpeg
libxine1-gnome
libxine1-misc-plu
I have uploaded test packages to ~motumedia that load the libfaad
library at runtime. This would be acceptable for inclusing into ubuntu.
please test the packages from http://launchpad.net/~motumedia/+archive
and give me feedback if they work for you!
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Another approach would be to backport this patch:
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.video.ffmpeg.devel/71215
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Not too popular yet, I guess.
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Eugenia Loli-Queru <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> And the AMR guys are even more strict than Dolby who chases away
> everyone who touches AAC. [...] The medibuntu guys are compiling
> ffmpeg correctly, with all the needed deps.
so why there are not chased by dolby?
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I believe it's important to have two versions of ffmpeg. One that's as
it is now, and one that has AAC and AMR support. You see, it's not just
AAC that's missing, but also the AMR support that lets you encode 3GP
videos for cellphones. And the AMR guys are even more strict than Dolby
who chases awa
Rodrigo Vieira Couto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Matthew, I have some free time on my hands. If you guys point me to the
> right direction, I think I can handle this and generate a patch. Are
> there docs about the build process I could read or info about this work
> I should know to start? Than
Matthew, I have some free time on my hands. If you guys point me to the
right direction, I think I can handle this and generate a patch. Are
there docs about the build process I could read or info about this work
I should know to start? Thanks.
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ok, is anyone working on it then? Matthew?
It's been a long time, and we STILL can't encode for our devices! PSP, PS3,
iPod, iPhone, Symbian S60 v3.1+ etc etc etc.
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ffmpeg already has support for using libfaad as a runtime dependency
rather than a build-time one (though the header file would need to be
shipped in the source package in that case). Adding support for faac as
well doesn't look especially hard.
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maybeway36 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Why is the library not shared anyway?
the debian/ubuntu version of ffmpeg is shared.
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Bordiga Giacomo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Isn't possible to have ffmpeg compiled with AAC support but with faac
> and faad only as suggested dependency?
not without massive code duplication, which we cannot support. If you
find a solution, please let me know.
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Isn't possible to have ffmpeg compiled with AAC support but with faac
and faad only as suggested dependency?
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Timo Jyrinki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Medibuntu is a repository for Ubuntu, not a separate distribution.
> Medibuntu carries various legally suspicious packages already.
Ah, I've thought that. Unfortunately, this doesn't really help ubuntu
users. Only ubuntu users who enable an extra reposit
Why is the library not shared anyway?
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Medibuntu is a repository for Ubuntu, not a separate distribution.
Medibuntu carries various legally suspicious packages already.
Also, anyone can contribute to universe/multiverse, so feel free to
create and offer the perfect ffmpeg-extracodecs package or similar for
inclusion. Creating a quality
Przemysław Kulczycki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Maybe you should ask Medibuntu to package ffmpeg with aac support?
This wouldn't help ubuntu users. Perhaps you can open another bugtask
for medibuntu here, if they want to handle it.
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Rheinhard: The policy prohibits us from providing an AAC implementation
in main or universe, but the bug is (nevertheless) valid. It should stay
as an open wishlist until someone has provided a mechanism for producing
alternative builds depending on whether it's targetted at main or
multiverse.
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I'm rejecting this bug as based on discussions from UDS-Sevilla. Please
see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/MultimediaPackagesPolicy
for a summary of the decision.
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Status: Confirmed => Rejected
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I also agree that this is not the way to change the industry. Sometimes this
open source philosophy seems like something religious and thats really bad for
the users.
Just in case someone is looking for a solution while this subject is discussed,
I would recommend this guide:
http://po-ru.com/d
BTW, apparently there are apps that have two packages in the repos, like
totem-gstreamer and totem-xine and a few other too. I don't think it
would be difficult to provide ffmpeg with and without AAC because there
is no break of apps that depend on ffmpeg. They are largely compatible
builds.
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>The obvious solution is to, you know not use stupid proprietary
codecs?
William, this is NOT a solution. This is not about creating a video to
watch on my computer. If that was the case I would have used Ogg/theora.
But I am trying to get a video on my cellphone. Cellphones use either
the ver
Since ffmpeg is now in main, the AAC libraries (faac/faad) would need to
go to main as well. Please, someone request a MainInclusionRequest for
feisty+1.
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