Re: Speaking of firefox updates

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John Hodrien wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Jun 2016, m.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>> I haven't gone past 38, because when the 45 update came out, and
>> video...like, say, my *required* training from work, when I tried to
>> run it, it crashed firefox. Repeatedly. 100% of the time.
>>
>> Has anyone been using the current version had trouble with video, etc?
>> I'd like to update, but not if I can't do required training....
>
> I would assume you've got an old version of ffmpeg installed on your
> system, *and* that you've updated to 45 but not the latest version
available.
>
> Is that the case?

Just did some looking, and I see my (C6) mplayer is current, but ffmpeg
has an available update. So, assuming I can update ffmpeg, and it works
with mplayer (I have to use that - if nothing else, to look at
surveillance videos for our secure rooms).

Let me try updating ffmpeg, and see.

Ok, further looking: ffmpeg-libs is installed, and I see no updates. From
rpm -qi, it says 27 Oct 2014, vendor rpm fusion.

Which newer version? Btw, yum info says that ffmpeg is a *broadcasting
solution, for encoding. Am I misunderstanding something?

        mark

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