Checking ffmpeg instead of ffplay is more useful.

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Joe 2018-06-17 21:06:05 +02:00
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commit 1ee1385360
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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ if [ -z ${HOME+x} ] && ! [ -z ${USERPROFILE+x} ]; then HOME="$USERPROFILE"; fi
authcodeDirs="${HOME}/ ./" authcodeDirs="${HOME}/ ./"
GREP=$(grep --version | grep -q GNU && echo "grep" || echo "ggrep") GREP=$(grep --version | grep -q GNU && echo "grep" || echo "ggrep")
if ! [ -x "$(command -v ffplay)" ] if ! [ -x "$(command -v ffmpeg)" ]
then then
echo "Please make sure that ffplay is installed and in your PATH." echo "Please make sure that ffplay is installed and in your PATH."
echo "This is usually installed as a part of the ffmpeg package." echo "This is usually installed as a part of the ffmpeg package."

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@ -20,7 +20,6 @@ can obtain this string from a tool like [audible-activator](https://github.com/i
## Requirements ## Requirements
* bash 4.3.42 or later tested * bash 4.3.42 or later tested
* ffmpeg version 2.8.3 or later * ffmpeg version 2.8.3 or later
* ffplay (usually installed as a part of ffmpeg)
* libmp3lame (came from lame package on Arch, not sure where else this is stored) * libmp3lame (came from lame package on Arch, not sure where else this is stored)
## OSX ## OSX