I recently installed ffmpeg on Ubuntu 14.04 to do some video editing because avconv didn't have some options that I wanted or knew about. After installing ffmpeg, VLC seems to be unable to play wmv video files. VLC will open then immediately close. No crash report pops up. I also tried playing the files in totem but that also does not work. The files are not corrupted as they played fine before installing ffmpeg. I uninstalled ffmpeg and removed the orphaned applications but VLC still won't play wmvs. I have ubuntu-restricted-extras installed but wmv files still won't play.
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Apparently, there were some issues (that I don't know the details of and am not implying any comment on) when These issues have apparently been resolved with the new FFmpeg 2.5 and the package is back in Debian Unstable and is slated for Ubuntu Vivid. It depends on the There are some PPA'a listed at the newest FFmpeg download page, at least one of which says it works with Trusty; so you might be able to get it working that way. In the meantime, I think your current problem came from replacement of various codec related packages with problematic versions. (Ok, that's something of a guess since nothing at the instructions you used leapt out as a red flag, but that page appears to be older and not necessarily using the most recent source.) The rollback instructions on that page really just point to the dev dependencies installed. You might need to dig into the package deeper to really find what it installed or replaced. You might also just try purging Then be sure to do a If the problem comes from configuration issues such as symlinks or mimetype issues, the problem might ironically be easier to fix but much harder to pin down. That's where you might need to look at what the install program really did. |
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The FFmpeg compilation instructions you followed should not interfere with VLC, or any other packages in the repository at all, because it performs a local "installation" into your home directory and does not install to the system. "Installation" here being a debatable term since to uninstall it you simply delete the FFmpeg files in Exemptions may include packages that use the |
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ffmpeg? As far as I can tell,wmvsupport is supplied by having one oflibvlccorexfrom vlc orlibavcodec-extra-54from restricted extras. ffmpeg is now provided bylibav-tools(which also will pull in extra-54). But there was some past conflict between ffmpeg and extra-x that, depending on what you installed may have caused an ugly conflict on your system. – chaskes Jan 5 '15 at 4:19libav-tools. Can you provide a short sample input file so we can attempt to duplicate this issue? – LordNeckbeard Jan 5 '15 at 22:40