deb package at (For Ubuntu, the ppa:mc3man/trusty-media PPA provides recent builds). You can either compile it from source or find a pre-built.
They should be mostly compatible, but should you encounter any issue, you may want to use the real ffmpeg instead. Windows users: most probably ffmpeg and ffprobe will not be in your %PATH, so you must set %FFMPEG_PATH and %FFPROBE_PATH.ĭebian/Ubuntu users: the official repositories have the ffmpeg/ffprobe executable in the libav-tools package, and they are actually rebranded avconv/avprobe executables (avconv is a fork of ffmpeg). Most features should work when using avconv and avprobe instead of ffmpeg and ffprobe, but they are not officially supported at the moment. Similarly, fluent-ffmpeg will use the FFPROBE_PATH environment variable if it is set, otherwise it will attempt to call it in the PATH. You must also have ffprobe installed (it comes with ffmpeg in most distributions). Otherwise, it will attempt to call ffmpeg directly (so it should be in your PATH).
If the FFMPEG_PATH environment variable is set, fluent-ffmpeg will use it as the full path to the ffmpeg executable. It may work with previous versions but several features won't be available (and the library is not tested with lower versions anylonger). Prerequisites ffmpeg and ffprobeįluent-ffmpeg requires ffmpeg >= 0.9 to work. You will find a lot of usage examples (including a real-time streaming example using flowplayer and express!) in the examples folder. Sage has been running here so long that I just haven't fiddled with it in quite a while, and have forgotten all of the tricks I used to get it working the first time.$ git submodule add git:///schaermu/node-fluent-ffmpeg.git vendor/fluent-ffmpeg Usage Is there a CODEC I should get for this? This is impacting ALL of the web video sources - YouTube, Google, HBO, Podcasts, etc. Video is perfect, but I'm not getting any sound and the AC3Filter icon isn't showing up in the system tray when I play a video. I know it can work, because it worked before the wipe/reinstall.
Any ideas on how to get normal music playback? I've also changed Sage's MPEG2 audio decoder choice, without success. I've messed with AC3Filter extensively, and it appears that it isn't the problem. TV, Recordings, other video files and DVD are perfect - this is just hitting MP3 playback. When I play any of my MP3 files (lame -alt-preset extreme encoded), they are running about 15-20% fast, with pitch shift/etc. I used AC3Filter to redirect sound to the SPDIF port, setting it to pass through AC3/DTS, and re-encode everything else to 5.1 at 640K.
I did allow the Java client to update to release 7. I have not installed any other codecs at this time. The only other software installed is SageTV 6.3.10 and AnyDVD. I did a complete reformat, fresh XP SP2 install, upgrate to SP3. It's an older Shuttle box, with an Athlon 2400 and an nVidia 5400 card, using SPDIF out for sound. Due to increasingly bad performance issues, I did a complete wipe/reinstall of Windows and the SageTV client on my main playback HTPC.