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ffmpeg is commandline so Application Manager will not show it even though it is in extras.
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apt-get install ffmpeg
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I thought the ffmpeg version on the N900 was a little crippled. Hence no support for mp3 audio and a few other formats (forgot which ones but Mp3 is a definit as I wanted to convert videos to audio only). Making video conversion limited. Correct me if I'm wrong or missed something
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Last edited by kolos; 2011-03-27 at 02:55.