I'm on linux (ubuntu 16.04 on a thinkpad). My root issue is that i'm trying to encode 192x1080 at 60fps and I constantly have the video drop a lot of frames. I'm sorry if I'm being dense with the docs. I should be able to see your thoughts when I return. I might be OK with trying to disable the internal vorbis encoder too, if it can be done at run time. kepstin and DHE: Feel free to type any thoughts you may happen to have on how I might test the ABI theory. However, much like California's might ex gubernator. I'm wondering if you have some kind of ABI error. if you disable the internal vorbis encoder at buildtime, will it use libvorbis if you request "vorbis"? furq: For what it's worth, I found I could work around the bug by assuming you can actually change what kdenlive wants to use not that it's a solution, but the builtin vorbis encoder is terrible anyway ![]() I'm downloading a so called "AppImage" of kdenlive now. But, at least for me, acodec=vorbis crashes /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libavcodec.so.57 crashes with a seg fault, but acodec=libvorbis does not. vorbis Vorbis (decoders: vorbis libvorbis ) (encoders: vorbis libvorbis ) The later is what kdenlive passes to melt which gives /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libavcodec.so.57 a segmentation fault. $ ffmpeg -codecs | grep vorbis # or something like that ![]() ffmpeg's documentation says to use acodec=libvorbis. I'd prefer to use the command line, or possibly just read. ![]() Maybe I owe an apology for being terse and vague. ![]() How would you test if libavcodec57 supoprts acodec=vorbis?
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