I have seen that the new DivX Player 10 shows off H.265/HEVC playback, the successor of H.264. I wonder how I may get this support in Linux. Is there a need to install a codec specific for this format? How?

Now try playing back a .mkv containing HEVC/H.265 content using any GStreamer-aware player (e.g. "totem"). This should detect the missing codec and prompt to install the libde265 GS plugin (make sure to select the 64bit or 32bit version depending on your architecture).


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By using this alternative method, there's no need to install any library, codec, player plugin or whatever, because everything you need for H.265/HEVC playback support is already embedded in the H.265 / HEVC player.

For increased compatibility across all operating systems where LibreOffice can be used, I would suggest using the Ogg Theora free, open format. This means anyone editing your Impress files will need to install such codecs under Windows and Mac OSX but under Gnu/Linux systems that format is always supported by default.

You can see list of supported video formats, when open the drop-down list of file types near the bottom of the Insert Movie and Sound dialog box. I have no problem with playing video of different formats in my LibreOffice Impress. I suggest you install last codec pack, for instance K-Lite Codec Pack.

libavcodec is part of the FFmpeg project. It includes a large number of video and audio codecs. The libavcodec codecs are included with media players such as MPlayer and VLC, so you may not need to install the ffmpeg package itself.

And to convert an h264 to h265 you can use the following command with a standard FFmpeg install (assuming input.mp4 is a valid h264 file). Not sure if there are any unique flags required for an .mkv file but give that a try.

Using hevc over avc you may see up to 50% better image quality (highly dependent source material codec). If both files are 8GB in size, the hevc in theory would look better than avc depending on what setting and parameters were used to convert to hevc and avc. Another way to look at it is via compression. Taking a avc source input and outputting it to hevc can lead to smaller sizes while retaining much of the overall fidelity. So you can have higher quality at the same bitrate or shrink the file size down and have the same next to near the same quality.

Its not like you couldnt keep a compiled source up to date. Ive done this with systemD where I have a process that forks off runs a shell script to compile stuff. If it errors out it puts it in my logs and alerts me and then returns to the main process with a pass or fail. I get what you are saying but an experienced linux user knows how to deal with these issues and if they do why is too much of an issue? I mean what hes doing is on the more bleeding edge side of codecs right now. Tbch AV1 is a hot mess and it doesnt seem like it will get better. I think hes compiled a lot of stuff off bits and pieces. If your up to giving some advice how should he polish this out? Commands, structuring, suggested packages? I think he compiled most of it because the stock packaged stuff didnt have the things he needed at least so I gathered from his post

Ubuntu and Pop!_OS both have a package available which will install all available proprietary media codecs. Because of legal restrictions, this package cannot be installed automatically, but if you live in a territory where it is legal to do so, you can copy and paste the following line, followed by Enter:

Some distributions will omit codecs that have patent issues, but allow you to install them as a separate package. For Ubuntu, this can be done by running: sudo apt-get install libavcodec-extra-53 libavformat-extra-53.

tried to google the error and found out it is related to xext libraries, but i have them installed an error still happens

I'm on linux mint 17.1 64bit

Also i'm still not really good at coding and stuff so this may be related to my ignorance

SSR uses ffmpeg or libav as an intermediate layer to use those codecs. Just installing the codecs is not enough, you need a version of ffmpeg or libav which was compiled with support for these codecs.

Hello sir, My screen goes black(nothing on the screen) after i start recording, all i can do is restart my laptop,it also happens if i record with kazam,

 im using ubuntu linux installed on an acer chromebook (using crouton)

Im not an expert when it comes to linux, please help, i've been searching for a good screen recorder for a long time, Thanks.

Running F28 Fedora Linux 64Bit. Installed distro copy of SSR, if I select AAC as audio codec for mp4 I can not record, and the system reports no audo codec. MP3 records audio just fine. uninstalled distro version, downloaded git version, made sure aac libs existed and all other dependencies, compiled with your simple build script, ran from gui, aac still fails, ran from command line aac fails, mp3 audio works.

I'm trying to use ssr 0.4.0 (recently released) on Slackware 14.2. I installed it by the command 'slpkg -s sbo ssr'; which automatically installed the ffmpeg-3.2.4 dependency. However, even with ssr in version 0.3.11, the same problem happened: when I try to write to the webm container, and use the VP8 codec, the error appears:

Hi, this software worked fine on my previous computer a few weeks ago, but on my new one, when I try recording a web page, it keeps refreshing it with red flashes, making it impossible to record anything.

There's actually no real difference between my old and my new computer, both are under Ubuntu 20.04. 

I've tried installing simplescreenrecorder with snap & with apt, with no difference. 

I've tried mp4, mkv, webm, with their respective codecs, but there again, it made no difference.

I would really like to take use of Audience. But most of the movies I got on my PC are .mkv files. Is there a way to install the codec I need to play them in Audience? I'm not a great fan of the audio quality in VLC which I'm currently using.

I have installed the recent version (1.0.3) of Plex Media Server on my linux box. Most of the functionality works well, except for transcoding. When a movie is to be transcoded, it doesn't play so I enabled debug logging and looked into the logs.

As you can see, I am not able to play the video file Big Buck Bunny-720.mp4 with the default Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Videos app. Once you install the multimedia codecs, you will be able to play any videos/audios with any video/audio player on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS.

Ubuntu 22.04 comes up with updated security features, improved usability, interactive interface and much more. Ubuntu 22.04 is the latest release of the LTS version of Ubuntu. This article provides a step-by-step installation guide of multimedia codecs on Ubuntu 22.04.

Step 2: Once the packages are updated successfully. You can install the multimedia codecs on your system by issuing the following command. The command will install the package ubuntu-restricted-extras which is equipped with essential media codecs.

Before installation, Ubuntu will ask you to confirm by pressing y. Moreover, you would also observe that a few codecs are installed but not required. Whereas there are tens of codecs that will be installed with this command.

Ubuntu 22.04 is the latest LTS release of Ubuntu. It is equipped with the updated security features, improved usability, and interface. Multimedia codecs are the essential packages that are recommended to play various audio/video files on Ubuntu. Although Ubuntu 22.04 is equipped with most of them, it is recommended to install multimedia codecs for an uninterrupted stream of media on Ubuntu 22.04.

That was Greek to me. I thought perhaps the H.265/HEVC codec in VSDC might be the problem. I went back to exporting .mkv, this time trying the H.264/AVC codec, with a slight modification as advised by OSTechNix. I had to set the resolution manually. Instead of a quality level setting, there was a bitrate setting. I tried 3000 kbps. That produced a much smaller video with no visible loss of quality. Probably I had not really needed the Quality=100 setting for this video. But FFmpeg was still unable to double-time it. Maybe if I replaced the audio (incorporated in VSDC) with the same audio (as a new file added via FFmpeg afterwards)? I interpreted a StackOverflow answer as suggesting this modification: be457b7860

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