

This solution works very fine for openSUSE Leap 15.0 on HP Probook 6470b and this is the only one which allows us to view videos on ARTE.TV tv channels and view the Eurosport player TV channel. Note: You can achieve the same via command line, ensure your system is up to date prior activation of the Packman repositories and then after enabling them, simply run the following command: "zypper up -allow-vendor-change" as root.At least, to close/reopen the current session. It could be better to restart the computer.Click "Accept" button and install updates.If any dependency problem happen, choose solution "Change vendor openSUSE -> Packman / VLC".Choose latest version from Packman/VLC.Open "Version" tab behind package list.If you already installed libav packages from openSUSE official repository, switch to Packman or VLC.Other libav packages are also recommended. Install libavcodec56, libavcodec57, libavcodec58, libavformat56, libavformat57, libavformat58, libavdevice56, libavdevice57, libavdevice58 package from Packman or VLC repository.Add Packman Essentials repository (Specially if you're using Leap) or add VLC repository, which contain full-function ffmpeg/libav library.i dunno.If your Firefox cannot play some HTML5 videos, this article can probably solve your problem. but i'm tired enough of debugging this that i'm ready to throw in the towel and conclude that whatever the situation, apple silicon support is hit-or-miss for 3.2.0 maybe having some pre-existing universal/x86 ffmpeg installation dooms you or something. One of the other posts here reports being on an M1 macbook air, so i can't really explain the different outcomes we've all had. i also tried some of the earlier releases (namely the beta and alpha releases of 3.2.0) and got the same set of issues. i'm honestly a little surprised that i found this relatively recent post, so i felt like checking in with what i've tried.Įdit: i just found that the x86 build finds the ffmpeg library without issue. I don't see debug output options or any kind of error reporting to go on, and i'm seeing this kind of error crop up for people over the years, so there's a lot of noise in the search results. Library/Application Support/audacity/libs/ffmpeg.55.64bit.dylibĪt a loss for options, i tried pointing to each of them in turn, to see if that would get audacity to recognize. Library/Application Support/audacity/libs/ffmpeg_utils.52.64bit.dylib Library/Application Support/audacity/libs/ffmpeg_codecs.55.64bit.dylib tried deleting /Library/Application Support/audacity/libs and reinstalling. tried reinstalling ffmpeg via the installer. Tried uninstalling audacity and reinstalling. I see ffmpeg.55.64bit.dylib in /Library/Application Support/audacity/libs/, where it's supposed to be i select it in the Locate dialog menu and click open the window closes as if it worked, and. downloaded the 64bit version of ffmpeg and installed it successfully.
