I need to play vídeo files with Gem on Nobara linux which is Fedora based but when compiling Gem I can only get film-support to use QuickTime. Does anyone know a way to install gmerin on Fedora? or What kind of video codecs work well with quicktime4linux? It complains about a bad magic number no matter what kind of file I try to open.
Thanks,
F. Medeiros
On 5/29/23 23:28, Francisco Medeiros wrote:
I need to play vídeo files with Gem on Nobara linux which is Fedora based but when compiling Gem I can only get film-support to use QuickTime. Does anyone know a way to install gmerin on Fedora?
i don't. however, Gem in git has some prelaminary support for loading films with FFMPEG (gem_filmFFMPEG.so).
that's probably easier to install than gmerlin (it requires the usual ffmpeg-development libraries: libavformat libavutil libavcodec libswscale; i don't know how they are called on fedora)
gfmasdr IOhannes
Thank you so much IOhannes!! Installing the ffmpeg-development libraries enabled FFMPEG and now I can open video files :D You saved my life ....again.
IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.at escreveu no dia terça, 30/05/2023 à(s) 16:54:
On 5/29/23 23:28, Francisco Medeiros wrote:
I need to play vídeo files with Gem on Nobara linux which is Fedora based but when compiling Gem I can only get film-support to use QuickTime. Does anyone know a way to install gmerin on Fedora?
i don't. however, Gem in git has some prelaminary support for loading films with FFMPEG (gem_filmFFMPEG.so).
that's probably easier to install than gmerlin (it requires the usual ffmpeg-development libraries: libavformat libavutil libavcodec libswscale; i don't know how they are called on fedora)
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