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  • iOS Video Player FFmpeg

    13 février 2013, par Rahim Jan

    So I want to make an app for the iPhone that will play live mms :// video streams.

    I have look around, and everywhere says that I'll need FFmpeg in order to accomplish it. So I successfully compiled the FFmpeg libraries, but now

    Do I have to convert the mms :// link to a .m3u8 link ? Or I can just use apples AV Foundation Framework ?

    Thanks !

  • OpenGL ES glReadPixels exc_bad_access

    6 décembre 2011, par Yanny

    I'm trying to create video from images using OpenGL ES and ffmpeg, but on iPad(4.3) I have a crash on glReadPixels

    -(NSData *) glToUIImage {

       int numberOfComponents = NUMBER_OF_COMPONENTS; //4
       int width = PICTURE_WIDTH;
       int height = PICTURE_HEIGHT;

       NSInteger myDataLength = width * height * numberOfComponents;  

       NSMutableData * buffer= [NSMutableData dataWithLength :myDataLength];    

       [self checkForGLError];

       GLenum type = NUMBER_OF_COMPONENTS == 3 ? GL_RGB : GL_RGBA; //RGBA
       glReadPixels(0, 0, width, height, type, GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, [buffer mutableBytes]);   //EXC_BAD_ACCESS here

       return buffer;
    }

    It is working on iPhone 4 (4.3) and iPod Touch, but have problems on iPhone 3G(3.0) and iPad(4.3). Can you help me with this issue ?

    Also on iPhone 3G(3.0) and iPad(4.3) I have problems with Video - first 5-20 video frames have trash. Maybe issue with optimization ? Or architecture ?

    EDITED
    Stack :

    #0  0x33be3964 in void BlockNxN<64ul, 16ul, 1, BLOCK_CONVERTER_NULL_32>(unsigned long, int, int, unsigned long, int, int, unsigned int, unsigned int, unsigned int, unsigned int) ()
    #1  0x33be1c76 in glrBIFDetile ()
    #2  0x33b586b2 in sgxGetImage(SGXImageReadParams const*) ()
    #3  0x33b50d38 in gldReadPixels ()
    #4  0x31813e16 in glReadPixels_Exec ()
    #5  0x31e3c518 in glReadPixels ()
  • OpenGLES glReadPixels exc_bad_access

    29 novembre 2011, par Yanny

    I'm trying to create video from images using OpenGLES and ffmpeg, but on iPad(4.3) I have a crash on glReadPixels

    -(NSData *) glToUIImage {

       int numberOfComponents = NUMBER_OF_COMPONENTS; //4
       int width = PICTURE_WIDTH;
       int height = PICTURE_HEIGHT;

       NSInteger myDataLength = width * height * numberOfComponents;  

       NSMutableData * buffer= [NSMutableData dataWithLength :myDataLength];    

       [self checkForGLError];

       GLenum type = NUMBER_OF_COMPONENTS == 3 ? GL_RGB : GL_RGBA; //RGBA
       glReadPixels(0, 0, width, height, type, GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, [buffer mutableBytes]);   //EXC_BAD_ACCESS here

       return buffer;
    }

    It is working on iPhone 4 (4.3) and iPod Touch, but have problems on iPhone 3G(3.0) and iPad(4.3). Can you help me with this issue ?

    Also on iPhone 3G(3.0) and iPad(4.3) I have problems with Video - first 5-20 video frames have trash. Maybe issue with optimization ? Or architecture ?