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I can't understand what's happend, but i can't use FFMPEG anymore.
I'm getting the following errors all the time:
Quote:
ffmpeg: relocation error: /usr/local/lib/libswresample.so.0: symbol av_get_packed_sample_fmt, version LIBAVUTIL_51 not defined in file libavutil.so.51 with link time reference
I hope that someone have some time to try helping me sort this out.
Sorry about that. Yes, i'm running Debian.
I've tried what you suggested, but i'm still getting the same error.
Quote:
ffmpeg: relocation error: /usr/local/lib/libswresample.so.0: symbol av_get_packed_sample_fmt, version LIBAVUTIL_51 not defined in file libavutil.so.51 with link time reference
Can someone please, please explain how i can remove ALL instances of FFMPEG, and then install the very latest, (with support for most formats)? A big thanks in advance!
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