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installing handbrakecli 1.0.7

TeknoJnky
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installing handbrakecli 1.0.7

I am trying to get handbrakecli 1.0.7 installed.

 

Installing via apt-get installs and older version, I beliieve 0.9.9

 

1.0.7 shows up as experimental @ https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=handbrake-cli

 

so I added experimental to sources list

 

https://wiki.debian.org/DebianExperimental

 

but now I still can't update to the experimental version due to the below dependencies which I have not figured out how to resolve (if they can be resolved).

 

 

The following packages have unmet dependencies:
handbrake-cli : Depends: libass5 (>= 0.13.0) but 0.10.2-3 is to be installed
Depends: libbluray2 (>= 1:1.0.0) but it is not installable
Depends: libx264-148 but it is not installable
Depends: libx265-95 (>= 1.8) but it is not installable

 

I've found a deb package for 1.0.7 somewhere but again broken dependencies.

 

Anyone know how to get handbrakecli 1.0.7 installed on os6.8.b2 ?

 

the main reason I need it, is to support newer command line options --all-audio --all-subtitles

 

thanks for any advise

 

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dmacleo
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Re: installing handbrakecli 1.0.7

aren't these part of ffmpeg?

unable to check now but maybe a start place to look

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TeknoJnky
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Re: installing handbrakecli 1.0.7

well I am working on batch background converting hundreds of ripped dvd iso files to mp4 or mkv.

 

I am not sure if ffmpeg can read iso files, find the main title, then convert video to x264, copy all audio and subtitles into mp4 in as simple a process as handbrake.

 

And I already have everything setup for handbrake, I have found a work around for the 2 command line options above, but still I would like to have the most current version, not one that is a few years old.

 

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dmacleo
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Re: installing handbrakecli 1.0.7

if I am right (and I cannot verify right now) the ffmpeg package itself CONTAINS these dependencies so if instalkled handbrake cli (which uses ffmpeg) would then pass check.

I've installed ffmpeg on many centos systems for cliipbucket video sites and pretty sure it contained all those. on deb based systems ffmpeg uses different name in repos, been so long cannot remember for sure (avconv maybe??) so would have to check

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TeknoJnky
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Re: installing handbrakecli 1.0.7

ffmpeg is already installed so that is not the problem, so much as the version dependencies requried by the experimental handbrakecli.

 

There doesn't seem to be any packagages for these required versions, for debian jessie.

 

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dmacleo
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Re: installing handbrakecli 1.0.7

thought there were backports of them but not much experience installing on deb systems.

do seem to remember there was a multiarch file transitional package that needed to be applied to some deb systems for these items but I don't truct my memory there, sorry

maybe if I get chance tomorrow I can wipe a vps install jesse and see and go from there, unsure if will have chance though.

maybe then can get some insight

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TeknoJnky
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Re: installing handbrakecli 1.0.7

ok thanks, I am getting the feeling that I would need to compile each of these dependencies from source, which I may as well compile handbrakecli too. But I didn't want to get that deep into it and was hoping for a simpler solution.

 

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dmacleo
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Re: installing handbrakecli 1.0.7

have not had chance to dig but this was one backport I was thinking of

https://packages.debian.org/jessie-backports/libx264-148

 

https://wiki.debian.org/ffmpeg

FFmpeg is not available on Debian 8 Jessie, but in Backports. To find out which deposit the package is available, look here: debpkg:libav or here debpkg:ffmpeg . It also possible to compile it by following the instructions available here: https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/CompilationGuide/Ubuntu .

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