Ubuntu 16.xx is really very old, thus it may pose a problem to find a working combination. Regarding NVENC (NVIDIA encoder), the problem is that the bundled FFmpeg v4.4 requires a very recent interface (nv-codec-headers) version which in turn requires a very recent NVIDIA driver version.
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If it is the latter, you don't need to install Avidemux at all: you can run it from the "install" directory of the source tree (copy it whenever you want or leave it where it is, edit run_avidemux_ template.sh and run_jobs_ template.sh to match its location, copy them, renamed to your liking, to a directory in your $PATH and make them executable). Please clarify whether you want to install Avidemux system-wide or just for yourself. There is a convenience script "createDebFromSourceUbuntu.bash" which installs build dependencies (and by default also performs the build in one go) for this purpose. Quote from: jklug on May 17, 2021, 05:38:05 AMI followed the 2.6 instructions to build 2.7, and I see no video decoders in the client UI.ĭecoders? Do you mean encoders? Decoders were never exposed in the 2.7 UI.Īpart from that, I am not sure what "2.6 instructions" mean. I'm not sure which one you mean by "batch feature". The command line interface of Avidemux doesn't require any specific shell, you can invoke it from any script interpreter you like. The internal tinyPy scripting in Avidemux doesn't depend on or use any external Python interpreters. Don't know if the batch feature in 2.6 requires Python 2.
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Quote from: jklug on May 17, 2021, 05:38:05 AMMy system (Ubuntu 16) has Python 3.