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rab at nauticom

Apr 19, 2008, 8:14 PM

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Missing Dependency: libmp4ff.so.0()(64bit) is needed by package mythmusic

I'm running Fedora 8 on a 64-bit Athlon system and I'm trying to install
the rpm's from ATrpm repository. Fedora 8 is current (every update has
been installed). I get the following error from yum (via yumex):

Missing Dependency: libmp4ff.so.0()(64bit) is needed by package
mythmusic

This file is from faad2 yet faad2 is installed.

Any idea on how to fix this so mythtv can be installed?

Rick B.

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rab at nauticom

Apr 19, 2008, 9:45 PM

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Re: Missing Dependency: libmp4ff.so.0()(64bit) is needed by package mythmusic [In reply to]

On Sat, 2008-04-19 at 23:14 -0400, Rick Bilonick wrote:
> I'm running Fedora 8 on a 64-bit Athlon system and I'm trying to install
> the rpm's from ATrpm repository. Fedora 8 is current (every update has
> been installed). I get the following error from yum (via yumex):
>
> Missing Dependency: libmp4ff.so.0()(64bit) is needed by package
> mythmusic
>
> This file is from faad2 yet faad2 is installed.
>
> Any idea on how to fix this so mythtv can be installed?
>
> Rick B.

I checked out mythdora but could not find any rpms to install.
Apparently you have to create an iso DVD and install a whole new
operating system (based on Fedora 8). I'm not ready to destroy a working
system just to try it out. I've tried DVD's like mythknoppix but they
never worked.

I happened upon the "solution" to the libmp4ff.so.0 dependency. I have
to remove faad2 from livna, then disable the livna repository, enable
ATrpm repository, and then mythtv should install without this error.

Unfortunately, removing faad2 requires removing most everything else
that works (like xine, mplayer, various codecs, etc.). So apparently I
have to destroy a working system just because of one dependency. If I
didn't have a working system, I would be willing to try it. I'm not sure
why it has to be so difficult.

I'll ask again: Does anyone know of any stand-alone program to record
the HDTV data stream to a file (other than getatsc or pchdtvr)?

Rick B.

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fenn at stanford

Apr 20, 2008, 2:02 AM

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Re: Missing Dependency: libmp4ff.so.0()(64bit) is needed by package mythmusic [In reply to]

On Sun, 20 Apr 2008 00:45:00 -0400 Rick Bilonick <rab[at]nauticom.net>
wrote:

>
> On Sat, 2008-04-19 at 23:14 -0400, Rick Bilonick wrote:
> > I'm running Fedora 8 on a 64-bit Athlon system and I'm trying to
> > install the rpm's from ATrpm repository. Fedora 8 is current (every
> > update has been installed). I get the following error from yum (via
> > yumex):
> >
> > Missing Dependency: libmp4ff.so.0()(64bit) is needed by package
> > mythmusic
> >
> > This file is from faad2 yet faad2 is installed.
> >
> > Any idea on how to fix this so mythtv can be installed?
> >
> > Rick B.
>
> I checked out mythdora but could not find any rpms to install.
> Apparently you have to create an iso DVD and install a whole new
> operating system (based on Fedora 8). I'm not ready to destroy a
> working system just to try it out. I've tried DVD's like mythknoppix
> but they never worked.
>
> I happened upon the "solution" to the libmp4ff.so.0 dependency. I have
> to remove faad2 from livna, then disable the livna repository, enable
> ATrpm repository, and then mythtv should install without this error.
>

Yeah, this is a bit of a touchy subject - you pretty much have
to choose between livna (which is
kind-of-but-not-really-supported-nudge-nudge-wink-wink by fedora)
and atrpms, and ne'er the twain shall meet. I'd love to see the
differences between the repos settled (as Axel would, too), but its
still up in the air. Keep yer eyes on rpmrepo.org.

> I'll ask again: Does anyone know of any stand-alone program to record
> the HDTV data stream to a file (other than getatsc or pchdtvr)?
>

If you just want to dump to a file, why not use mencoder? Or am I
missing something?

-Tim

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beww at beww

Apr 20, 2008, 6:56 AM

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Re: Missing Dependency: libmp4ff.so.0()(64bit) is needed by package mythmusic [In reply to]

On Apr 19, 2008, at 10:45 PM, Rick Bilonick wrote:
>
> I checked out mythdora but could not find any rpms to install.
> Apparently you have to create an iso DVD and install a whole new
> operating system (based on Fedora 8). I'm not ready to destroy a
> working
> system just to try it out.

That's how MythDora works, it sets up an entire OS (FC8 in the case of
MD5) with Myth installed.

If you have a spare hard drive you could use that and save your
working install. In my experience a Myth box really wants to be
dedicated to MythTV (I'm sure others will disagree), so I'm not sure
what you would be "destroying".

If you do have other apps you want to run, in addition to Myth, the
FC8 system that MythDora sets up can be used to run anything you'd run
on a standard FC system.

> I've tried DVD's like mythknoppix but they
> never worked.

KnoppMyth has been used by a lot of folks, including me. It should
work if run on compatible hardware. If it doesn't there is a lot of
help available.

beww

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