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  • Compiling ffmpeg : how to force it to link to a specific libx264 ?

    29 août 2012, par PaulJ

    I'm trying to compile the newest version of ffmpeg (in CentOS 5.3). I first downloaded the latest version of libx264, compiled it with --enable-static and installed it in /usr/local/. However, when I then compile ffmpeg I get this error message :

    libavcodec/libavcodec.a(libx264.o): In function `X264_init':
    /usr/local/src/ffmpeg/libavcodec/libx264.c:494: undefined reference to `x264_encoder_open_125'
    collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
    make: *** [ffmpeg_g] Error 1

    Searching on the net, I see that this can happen if ffmpeg is picking up an older version of libx264, which I indeed have (in /usr/lib) and can't uninstall because other pieces of software depend on it. The question is then : how can I force ffmpeg to link against the libx264 that I want ? The last time I had to do this (admittedly a year ago) I also had 2 versions of libx264, and I don't remember having to do anything special. Is there a configure switch that I'm forgetting ?

  • Compiling ffmpeg : how to force it to link to a specific libx264 ?

    29 août 2012, par PaulJ

    I'm trying to compile the newest version of ffmpeg (in CentOS 5.3). I first downloaded the latest version of libx264, compiled it with --enable-static and installed it in /usr/local/. However, when I then compile ffmpeg I get this error message :

    libavcodec/libavcodec.a(libx264.o): In function `X264_init':
    /usr/local/src/ffmpeg/libavcodec/libx264.c:494: undefined reference to `x264_encoder_open_125'
    collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
    make: *** [ffmpeg_g] Error 1

    Searching on the net, I see that this can happen if ffmpeg is picking up an older version of libx264, which I indeed have (in /usr/lib) and can't uninstall because other pieces of software depend on it. The question is then : how can I force ffmpeg to link against the libx264 that I want ? The last time I had to do this (admittedly a year ago) I also had 2 versions of libx264, and I don't remember having to do anything special. Is there a configure switch that I'm forgetting ?

  • ffmpeg : using the returned data in php

    4 décembre 2013, par user1503606

    I have started using ffmpeg and I am very new to it, so please bear with me.

    I have installed ffmpeg on my server and it works great ; I can run certain commands and get output data when logged in via ssh

    For example I can run

    ffmpeg -i Sleep\ Away.mp3

    Which returns the following :

    ffmpeg version 0.8.5, Copyright (c) 2000-2011 the FFmpeg developers
     built on Aug 20 2012 09:28:43 with clang 3.1 (tags/Apple/clang-318.0.61)
     configuration: --enable-nonfree --enable-gpl --enable-version3 --enable-postproc --enable-swscale --enable-avfilter --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libvorbis --enable-libtheora --enable-libfaac --enable-libxvid --enable-libx264 --enable-libvpx --enable-hardcoded-tables --enable-shared --enable-pthreads --disable-indevs --cc=clang
     libavutil    51.  9. 1 / 51.  9. 1
     libavcodec   53.  7. 0 / 53.  7. 0
     libavformat  53.  4. 0 / 53.  4. 0
     libavdevice  53.  1. 1 / 53.  1. 1
     libavfilter   2. 23. 0 /  2. 23. 0
     libswscale    2.  0. 0 /  2.  0. 0
     libpostproc  51.  2. 0 / 51.  2. 0
    [mp3 @ 0x7f9694011a00] Header missing
       Last message repeated 13 times
    [mp3 @ 0x7f9694007c00] max_analyze_duration 5000000 reached at 5007020
    [mp3 @ 0x7f9694007c00] Estimating duration from bitrate, this may be inaccurate
    Input #0, mp3, from 'Sleep Away.mp3':
     Metadata:
       track           : 3
       album           : Bob Acri
       artist          : Bob Acri
       title           : Sleep Away
       genre           : Jazz
       album_artist    : Bob Acri
       composer        : Robert R. Acri
       date            : 2004
     Duration: 00:03:21.77, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 192 kb/s
       Stream #0.0: Audio: mp3, 44100 Hz, stereo, s16, 192 kb/s
    At least one output file must be specified

    The question I am asking is, how can I use the output data above ? I am developiong a music website ; say I want to loop through all the MP3 files and save the info about them into a database, so that the above would result in :

    Sleep Away.mp3    mp3    3:21    Jazz    2004     Bob Acri ...

    obviously in a table

    I have tried to use the php backtick operator with no success so far. I just thought I would put a question up here to get some advice from people that have done something similar.

    Thanks

    Update : I have tried the following

    &lt;?php $output = `ffmpeg -i Sleep\ Away.mp3`; echo "<pre>$output</pre>"; ?>
    &lt;?php $output = shell_exec(&#39;ffmpeg -i Sleep\ Away.mp3&#39;); echo "<pre>$output</pre>"; ?>

    both don't appear to return anything.