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    ffmpeg confusion

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    jonm
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    #1
    2025-04-14, 09:16 AM
    I'm hoping this is a simple one... I'm running Jellyfin server on Fedora 41. I currently have ffmpeg 6.0.1 in /usr/local/bin which I downloaded and built from the GitHub repo. Its version reports:

    Code:
    ffmpeg version 6.0.1-Jellyfin Copyright (c) 2000-2023 the FFmpeg developers

    I noticed that the rpmfusion repo had a much newer version so I looked on GitHub and downloaded the latest, i.e. I grabbed this: 

    Code:
    https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-ffmpeg.git

    Having built this I now have a version 7.0.2 but it doesn't mention that it's the Jellyfin version - how do I check/confirm that it is?
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    2025-04-14, 01:16 PM
    Just built it, can confirm it doesn't have the Jellyfin copyright in the output.

    The size and checksum as of building it April 14 1115 GMT.

    Code:
    chris@rat-trap:~/git/jellyfin-ffmpeg$ ll ffmpeg ; md5sum ffmpeg
    -rwxrwxr-x 1 chris chris 23866024 Apr 14 09:07 ffmpeg*
    67327c96c4cda7b0b378569b116055a3  ffmpeg
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    2025-04-14, 01:56 PM
    Thanks. I built it but it doesn't seem to work properly. I've switched back to the old one for now. Guessing I did something wrong with the config/build.
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    2025-04-14, 02:41 PM
    You cloned the git, cd'd into the directory and ran "./configure" and "make", correct? That should build the binaries. If you wanted them "installed" automatically, you would use "make install" to push them to /usr/bin.

    You can also grab the "portable" builds from our repo.

    https://repo.jellyfin.org/?path=/ffmpeg/...-7.x/amd64
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    2025-04-14, 03:40 PM
    Yep that's how I built it. Have downloaded the one from the repo now - thank you Smiling-face
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