GIP 3.00 openSUSE 42.2
michael norman
michaeltnorman at gmail.com
Wed May 3 04:47:34 PDT 2017
On 03/05/17 11:51, SquarePenguin wrote:
> From your log I can't really see anything obvious aside from
>
> Cannot load libnvcuvid.so.1
> [h264_cuvid @ 0x9cfc20] Failed loading nvcuvid.
> [mpegts @ 0x9c9f60] Failed to open codec in avformat_find_stream_info
> Cannot load libnvcuvid.so.1
> [h264_cuvid @ 0x9cfc20] Failed loading nvcuvid.
>
> ...and...
>
> [mpegts @ 0x9c9f60] Could not find codec parameters for stream 0 (Audio:
> aac ([15][0][0][0] / 0x000F), 0 channels, 289 kb/s): unspecified sample rate
> Consider increasing the value for the 'analyzeduration' and 'probesize'
> options
> [mpegts @ 0x9c9f60] Could not find codec parameters for stream 1 (Video:
> h264 (Main), 1 reference frame ([27][0][0][0] / 0x001B),
> nv12(progressive)): unspecified size
> Consider increasing the value for the 'analyzeduration' and 'probesize'
> options
> Input #0, mpegts, from
> '/home/michael1/The_Next_Step_Series_2_-_34._Rewind_b061bb2z_original.hls.ts':
> Duration: 00:21:40.00, start: 10.000000, bitrate: 1987 kb/s
> Program 16727
> Stream #0:0[0x22](eng): Audio: aac ([15][0][0][0] / 0x000F), 0
> channels, 289 kb/s
> Stream #0:1[0x21]: Video: h264 (Main), 1 reference frame
> ([27][0][0][0] / 0x001B), nv12(progressive), 25 tbr, 90k tbn, 90k tbc
> [mp4 @ 0x9d0bc0] dimensions not set
> Could not write header for output file #0 (incorrect codec parameters
> ?): Invalid argument
> Stream mapping:
> Stream #0:1 -> #0:0 (copy)
> Stream #0:0 -> #0:1 (copy)
> Last message repeated 1 times
> INFO: Command exit code 1 (raw code = 256)
> WARNING: Conversion failed - retaining video file:
> /home/michael1/The_Next_Step_Series_2_-_34._Rewind_b061bb2z_original.hls.ts
>
> I also saw this:
>
> --disable-decoder='mpeg1video,mpeg2video,mpeg4,h264,vc1'
>
> I can't tell you why you're facing the error but my suspicion would be
> that disabling the h264 decoder is somehow affecting how gip is handling
> the remuxing. Perhaps it needs to decode the first frame of the stream
> or something? I can't say.
>
> I guess the simplest thing to do would be to simply install a 'known
> good' static ffmpeg binary and tell gip to use that instead. It wouldn't
> affect your system ffmpeg install, it would just be a stand alone binary
> for gip to use.
>
> There is a very clear guide to do this in the wiki. It's usually used
> for old distros but it simply installs a separate ffmpeg binary for gip
> to use that's known to work so would hopefully work for you to.
>
> https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/unix#ffmpeg-for-old-linux-distros
Thanks for trying to solve this, I'll try your suggestion re ffmpeg.
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