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I want to encode a videostream to h264. But when I start the gstreamer program I get the following error.



No Element >>x264enc<<


I installed the gst-plugins-bad, gst-plugins-ugly and gst-plugins-good, so the plugin is installed on my PC. How can i tell my PC that the codec is installed?
I use Debian Squeeze 6.05 with the Kernel 2.6.32.










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I want to encode a videostream to h264. But when I start the gstreamer program I get the following error.



No Element >>x264enc<<


I installed the gst-plugins-bad, gst-plugins-ugly and gst-plugins-good, so the plugin is installed on my PC. How can i tell my PC that the codec is installed?
I use Debian Squeeze 6.05 with the Kernel 2.6.32.










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I want to encode a videostream to h264. But when I start the gstreamer program I get the following error.



No Element >>x264enc<<


I installed the gst-plugins-bad, gst-plugins-ugly and gst-plugins-good, so the plugin is installed on my PC. How can i tell my PC that the codec is installed?
I use Debian Squeeze 6.05 with the Kernel 2.6.32.










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I want to encode a videostream to h264. But when I start the gstreamer program I get the following error.



No Element >>x264enc<<


I installed the gst-plugins-bad, gst-plugins-ugly and gst-plugins-good, so the plugin is installed on my PC. How can i tell my PC that the codec is installed?
I use Debian Squeeze 6.05 with the Kernel 2.6.32.







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