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(In reply to Benjamin Drung from comment #7) Don't know at the moment, Benjamin, I am on Ubuntu 14.04 now on the 32-bit machine, and I don't have a problem with compiling Audacity against self-built FFmpeg 2.2.2 installed into /usr/local and using dynamic loading (i.e. default Audacity ./configure). It will be a while before I can test with dynamic loading disabled. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Studio Bugs, which is subscribed to audacity in Ubuntu. Matching subscriptions: Ubuntu Studio Bugs https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1076928 Title: FTBFS with libav9 Status in Audacity: Confirmed Status in audacity package in Ubuntu: Fix Released Status in audacity source package in Trusty: Fix Released Status in audacity package in Debian: Fix Released Status in audacity package in Gentoo Linux: Won't Fix Bug description: Imported from Debian bug http://bugs.debian.org/692809: Audacity currently FTBFS with libav 9: [Impact] Without libav support, you cannot import/export various audio file types (.ac3, .wma, .m4a, .opus, ...). Previous Ubuntu releases had libav support enabled. [Testcase] 1) Create an .ac3 and/or .wma audio file. 2) Open Audacity 3) Select File -> Open -> Open the .ac3/.wma file. Audacity should open the .ac3 and .wma file instead of showing an error that Audacity does not support this file type. [Regression Potential] The patch re-introduces libav support again. Major changes in the FFmpeg module were needed to support libav 9 and newer. There could be (new) bugs in the libav import/export due to these changes. Because no other files were touched, there shouldn't be regressions in other parts of the program. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/audacity/+bug/1076928/+subscriptions
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