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  • H.264 is patented. What happens when developing a commercial app in Android using H264 codec in ffmpeg ? [closed]

    26 mai 2013, par user1914692

    H.264 is patented.

    In countries where patents on software algorithms are upheld, vendors
    and commercial users of products that use H.264/AVC are expected to
    pay patent licensing royalties for the patented technology[14] that
    their products use.

    What happens when developing a commercial app in Android using H264 codec in ffmpeg ?

    Here there are two situations :
    (1) decode online video stream, and display it.

    (2) encode contents to a video file using H.264.

    [Update :]
    From what I googled, here are some simple pieces of information :
    (1) decode : free
    (2) encode : H.264 encoded internet video that is free to end users will never be charged royalties.
    On August 26, 2010 MPEG LA announced that H.264 encoded internet video that is free to end users will never be charged royalties. See Wiki H.264
    (3) encode : for other situations except the one in (2), I guess it might be for commercial use.

    For more, see Ref : "Know your rights : H.264, patent licensing, and you" 2010/05/04

  • ffplay - how to have video and audio waveform [duplicate]

    19 février 2018, par francis

    This question already has an answer here :

    I’ve been trying out various commands trying to figure out how to have a stack of video and audio waveform according to : https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/FancyFilteringExamples#waveform

    Video only :

    ffplay -i abc.mp4 -vf "split[a][b];[a]waveform=e=1,split=1[c];[c]crop=in_w:16:0:0,lutyuv=y=val:v=180[high]; [b][high]vstack=2"

    Audio only :

    ffplay -f lavfi 'amovie=april.flac,asplit=2[out1][a]; [a]showwaves=s=640x240[waves]; [waves] vstack[out0]'

    But there isn’t any that combines and shows the top half as video and bottom half as the audio waveform. Is it possible ?

  • Error Exception : You do not have ffmpeg installed on your machine when using python bar_chart_race with reticulate in rstudio

    27 septembre 2020, par Zhiqiang Wang

    I have run python bar_chart_race successfully in jupyter notebook.

    


    import bar_chart_race as bcr
bcr.bar_chart_race(df=wide_1, filename=None, title='Mortality (per million) by Country')


    


    I have ffmpeg installed on my machine.

    


    > Sys.which("ffmpeg")
                       ffmpeg 
"C:\\ffmpeg\\bin\\ffmpeg.exe" 


    


    However, when I tried the same code in rmarkdown with rstudio reticulate,

    


    import bar_chart_race as bcr
bcr.bar_chart_race(wide_1)


    


    I received the following message :

    


    Exception: You do not have ffmpeg installed on your machine. Download
                            ffmpeg from here: https://www.ffmpeg.org/download.html.
                            
                            Matplotlib's original error message below:

                            [WinError 6] The handle is invalid


    


    reticulate::py_config()

    


    > reticulate::py_config()
python:         C:/ProgramData/Anaconda3/python.exe
libpython:      C:/ProgramData/Anaconda3/python38.dll
pythonhome:     C:/ProgramData/Anaconda3
version:        3.8.3 (default, Jul  2 2020, 17:30:36) [MSC v.1916 64 bit (AMD64)]
Architecture:   64bit
numpy:          C:/ProgramData/Anaconda3/Lib/site-packages/numpy
numpy_version:  1.18.5


    


    ffmpeg works fine with R animated graph packages in rstudio, and with python bar_chart_race. I have tried to re-install ffmpeg several times. Any advice would be appreciated.