This tutorial shows how to install ffmpeg on raspberry pi. The following information may help to resolve the situation: Probably the they raised the epoch version to 8 just with this update.
rpibookwormyolov8/yolov8_object_detection_on_custom_dataset.ipynb at
However the code suggests that there should be a directory ‘ffmpeg’, within which there should be a file ‘ffmpeg’ (i presume.
This might give a hint as to.
You can fix with an alias in your bashrc file: So we keep it on bullseye, but unfortunately this now causes problems for. Do not get any audio output on bookworm with a pi 400 connected to a iiyama hdmi monitor. Yes, it is a challenge with the current raspbian apt repository as they don't offer bookworm packages yet.
I recently upgraded this machine to bookworm from bullseye. I found a nice solution to prevent the conflicting package installs as well as enforce the install of the intended ffmpeg 5.1 packages from debian bookworm with a single apt pin. Clang:arm64 but it is not going. It is running the armhf install and i need to install/upgrade ffmpeg.
Connect to raspberry pi via ssh.
Compiling it manually, the error looks like this: I also just upgraded to bookworm. The following packages have unmet dependencies: This means that also on rpi, the bookworm ffmpeg v5.1.3 was installed, not the one from the rpi repo.
Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages. Execute the following commands to update the package. I have a difficult to access rpi install on a pi4. Alias ffmpeg=avconf, or by making a symbolic link in your /usr/bin from avconf to ffmpeg.

