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GStreamer1-plugins-bad vs ffmpeg 3.2.x: Can they co-exist?

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LilZebra
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I am having troubles rendering - having Kdenlive show video and/or audio whenever I fool around with the package gstreamer1-plugins-bad. Then it doesn't matter if I choose to render to MP4 or WebM or not. I still get the same result. In the video I'm editing now, I get the title text, then fade to black and the audio I can hear, but no video. :o

Output of project...It's supposed to show an electronic transit schedule display, then the other scene is the traffic flow towards that bus stop at rush hour...but all I get is audio with a black screen. Rendering used to work a week or more ago when I re-rendered several video projects I had done in the past 2 yrs.
https://youtu.be/uLo82UXGJfM

It provides (I think) some sort of mpeg codecs.

I also have AVIDemux installed and this package needs gstreamer-plugins-bad or it won't work.

So my question is this: Can these two packages co-exist? Because it doesn't seem like they do.

Second question: Is there some sort of documentation warning of having these two side by side and the incompatibility between the two?

Here is the yumex-dnf screen where it's offering to replace one of the packages with the other...

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A screenshot of my Kdenlive working screen...
http://i.imgur.com/I9M4yaN.png


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based on the picture, it's replacing gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free and gstreamer1-plugins-bad-freeworld WITH gstreamer1-plugins-bad. it's merely updating ffmpeg, NOT replacing it


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