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get_video_resolution uses ffprobe, which is not going to be on everyone's client #105
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ffprobe is installed with ffmpeg in the install_conda_deps script. |
At least I'm pretty sure that was the case. When I tested on a fresh Ubuntu system that didn't have ffprobe, when I activated the environment, ffprobe existed. |
Have you activated your environment? If so, what is your OS and have you run install_conda_deps.sh recently? |
Thanks for that reminder about ffprobe being installed with install_conda_deps I don't know what happened to my own install, but I did have the environment activated and ffprobe was not there. I'm trying install_conda_deps.sh with a fresh env and seeing what's happening |
With a fresh env, the ffprobe binary is there, but now I have a permission denied error. |
Did you put sudo before either the anaconda install or the environment install? Don't do either |
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