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ffmpeg paly sound on iphone [closed]
7 septembre 2011, par The Psicopathsomeone help me to play audio on iphone using the ffmpeg (libavcodec libavdevice ibavformat libavutil libswscale ) ??
because in the iFrameExtractor there aren't examples to play sound !
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FLV Streaming on iPhone with ffmpeg
11 février 2014, par SylterGood Morning,
I am an iOS/Mac Developer.I am developing an application that grab flv link from a website : now I want to play this flv file in streaming.
I find in AppStore BUZZPlayer, an application that can play flv video streaming : http://itunes.apple.com/it/app/buzz-player/id389744738?mt=8
Searching on Google I find out that exists ffmpeg for iPhone, so, my question is how can I stream a FLV Video with ffmpeg on iPhone ?
A sample code is very appreciated !
Thank You.
P.S. Sorry for my poor English...
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How to extract orientation information from MOV videos created on the iPhone using ffmeg, ruby or objectivec ?
5 octobre 2014, par SidAfter surfing through tons of documentation on the web it seems that the iPhone always shoots the video at a 480x360 aspect ratio and applies a transformation matrix on the video track. (480x360 may change but its always the same for a given device)
Here is a way of modifying the ffmpeg source within a iOS project and accessing the matrix http://www.seqoy.com/correct-orientation-for-iphone-recorded-movies-with-ffmpeg/
Here is a cleaner way of finding the transformation matrix in iOS-4
how to detect (iphone sdk) if a video file was recorded in portrait orientation, or landscapeHow can the orientation of the video be extracted in either of the options below -
iOS 3.2
ffmpeg (through the command line server side)
ruby
Any help will be appreciated.