![]() This enhancement request is that it makes much more sense for the app to be chanhed so the the FFmmpeg Download button link goes direct to the GitBook page:įlagging as the Muse person responsible for documentatioin ![]() Therefore in the short term I plan to pro tem remove the information in the Manual's pages and replace those with a link to the GitBook page. Since the Manual is planned to be deprecated and superseded by the GitBook support site - and given that the GitBook site already has FFmpeg download information for all three platforms - it makes no sense to maintain the information in both places. The user should not be sent to the Manual from this link, nor be sent to this link via the Manual.Ĭurrently the Manual has pages with information on FFmpeg download, it is suspected (from a Forum post) that this not kept up to date. The FFmpeg **Download** link from Libraries prefs should link to … the GitBook page: ![]() If the Muse instructions on that GitBook page are faulty or erroneous then you would need to log that as a bug on Muse’s GitHub Issue tracker: GitHub And then Muse is responsible for maintaining that. Since Muse’s plan is ultimately to deprecate the Manual, removing it in favor of the GitBook support site I think that rather than struggling to keep the instructions in the Manual up to date I may just link from the Manual to that GitBook page. Please see: Installing FFmpeg - Audacity Support I have fixed that for the upcoming 3.2.2 Manual.īUT - note that these pages in the Manual are now officially superseded by the new GitBook documentation that Muse have provided. I changed that long ago on the Windows download FFmpeg page removing the advice about not left-clicking - but somehow I forgot to do that for the Mac download FFmpeg page. So it just looks like someone needs to fix up the documentation and we need some MacOS experts in here to fix this up! dylibs for 3.1.3 and before, is that right?, not for 3.2.1. The remaining steps of the installation show how to install the. I don’t want two different sets of instructions - I just want one that works! (Oh, well that takes me back to the page I was on - but why the wild goose chase?) ![]() Then Buanzo asks me to go to an even different Audacity page here: Installing and updating Audacity on Mac - Installing the FFmpeg Import/Export Library on Mac so if I wasn’t pulling my hair out before, I certainly am now. FFmpeg64bit_MAC_OSX_for_Audacity_2.3.1_and_above.zip, which is a ZIP file, otherwise similar to the latter PKG file.ffmpeg_64bit_osx.pkg for Audacity, I guess, 2.3.1 through 3.1.3, etc., and which contains the ffmpeg…dylibs.FFmpeg_for_Audacity_3.2_on_macOS.pkg for Audacity, I guess, 3.2.0, 3.2.1, etc., and which contains the libav… stuff.When I go to the Audacity site here: Installing FFmpeg for Mac, it says to left-click, not right-click, although when I right-click to open in a new tab or window so I can keep the instructions on the page and that seems to work - so why does it say this? So I get to the Buanzo site and click over all of the lame stuff, which is apparently obsolete. The existing documentation/naming conventions is extremely confusing, seemingly contradictory and certainly not helpful. ![]() Windows guy, and I see this unanswered post sitting here… Fortunately, I do not have to deal with this. The window still says “Library FFmpeg not found” ![]()
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