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This works perfectly fine other than the fact that the installed ffmpeg does not recognize any of my system’s devices: ffmpeg -devicesįfmpeg version 4.3 Copyright (c) 2000-2020 the FFmpeg developersīuilt with gcc 7.3.0 (crosstool-NG 1.23.0.449-a04d0)Ĭonfiguration: -prefix=/opt/conda/conda-bld/ffmpeg_1597178665428/_h_env_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placeh -cc=/opt/conda/conda-bld/ffmpeg_1597178665428/_build_env/bin/x86_64-conda_cos6-linux-gnu-cc -disable-doc -disable-openssl -enable-avresample -enable-gnutls -enable-hardcoded-tables -enable-libfreetype -enable-libopenh264 -enable-pic -enable-pthreads -enable-shared -disable-static -enable-version3 -enable-zlib -enable-libmp3lameĭE video4linux2,v4l2 Video4Linux2 output device They suggest installing it through conda: conda install -c anaconda 'ffmpeg<4.4' I’m reading the PyTorch tutorial and it’s saying that PyTorch works only with the older versions of ffmpeg.
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