• Yer Ma
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    105 months ago

    Make sure you have all the free and non-free video codecs installed

      • @[email protected]
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        15 months ago

        Which one are your files encoded with?

        (You can check this by running ffprobe on the file.)

        • Kickass WomenOP
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          15 months ago

          Shoot can’t install it because it’s probably in a repository that is not listed in my sources

          • @[email protected]
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            5 months ago

            ffprobe is included in the ffmpeg package. For future reference you can find what package contains a file by doing dpkg-query -S /bin/ffprobe (note that the path you give it is relative to /usr)

            • @superbirra
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              45 months ago

              lol, no :)

              first of all, it only searches for occurrences in already installed packages and is more or less a grep -l xxx /var/lib/dpkg/info/*.list. So you can’t use it in order to determine which package to install, for that you use https://packages.debian.org or apt-file instead.

              Secondly, what you search for isn’t relative to anything (wtf):

              $ dpkg-query -S /etc/grub.d/                                  
              fwupd, grub-common: /etc/grub.d
              
            • Kickass WomenOP
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              5 months ago

              Got the command to work. Here’s the info for one of the files for which a preview thumbnail/icon isn’t available:

              • @[email protected]
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                5 months ago

                Looks like that video is encoded H.264, which according to Google is one of the codecs that Debian only makes available via third party repository.

                Here are instructions from debian.org for installing the codec by manually downloading and installing a single package file:

                https://wiki.debian.org/MultimediaCodecs

                And here are instructions from a third party explaining how to tell apt how to install them so they can be kept up to date (be sure you read the warning on the debian.org page about why they don’t tell you to do that before you do it):

                https://www.debiantutorials.com/how-to-install-ffmpeg-with-h-264mpeg-4-avc/

                Depending on how exactly your file manager works, installing the codec may or may not be sufficient to display thumbnails. If not, there are probably instructions specific to your file manager for installing the appropriate plugin.

                • Kickass WomenOP
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                  15 months ago

                  I have been installing the codecs through the Software app. Should I delete them and then install through the terminal?

                  Btw here are the codecs I have installed through the Software app:

                  • @[email protected]
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                    25 months ago

                    You have openh264 installed already which should cover your bases. Since it quite clearly isn’t I’m not sure what to suggest. What file manager is this that’s having issues?