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  • How to encode video using ffmpeg-java on Android from Bitmaps ?

    15 décembre 2011, par gtcompscientist

    I am using ffmpeg-java compiled for Android to encode/decode video for my application.

    The problem that I've run into is that I am currently getting each frame as a Bitmap (just a plain android.graphics.Bitmap) and I can't figure out how to stuff that into the encoder.

    Here is the code that I am using to instantiate all the ffmpeg libraries :

       AVCodecLibrary cLibrary = AVCodecLibrary.INSTANCE;
       cLibrary.avcodec_register_all();
       cLibrary.avcodec_init();

       AVFormatLibrary fLibrary = AVFormatLibrary.INSTANCE;
       fLibrary.av_register_all();

       //AVUtilLibrary uLibrary = AVUtilLibrary.INSTANCE;
       //uLibrary.av_malloc();

       AVCodec pCodec = cLibrary.avcodec_find_encoder(AVCodecLibrary.CODEC_ID_H263);
       if (pCodec == null)
       {
           Logging.Log("Unable to find codec.");
           return;
       }
       Logging.Log("Found codec.");


       AVCodecContext codecCtx = cLibrary.avcodec_alloc_context();
       codecCtx.bit_rate = 64000;
       codecCtx.coded_width = VIDEO_WIDTH;
       codecCtx.coded_height = VIDEO_HEIGHT;
       codecCtx.time_base = new AVRational(1, VIDEO_FPS);
       codecCtx.pix_fmt = AVCodecLibrary.PIX_FMT_YUV420P;
       codecCtx.codec_id = AVCodecLibrary.CODEC_ID_H263;
       //codecCtx.codec_type = AVMEDIA_TYPE_VIDEO;

       if (cLibrary.avcodec_open(codecCtx, pCodec) < 0)
       {
           Logging.Log("Unable to open codec.");
           return;
       }
       Logging.Log("Codec opened.");

    This is what I want to be able to execute next :

    cLibrary.avcodec_encode_video(codecCtx, pPointer, pFrame.size(), pFrame);

    But, as of now, I don't know how to put the Bitmap into the right piece or if I have that setup correctly.

    A few notes about the code :
    - VIDEO_WIDTH = 352
    - VIDEO_HEIGHT = 288
    - VIDEO_FPS = 30 ;
    - I'm unsure about how pPointer and pFrame are handled.

  • Need to get audio video structure for automation ffmpeg or ffprobe

    10 mai 2012, par Sapan Doshi

    I need to get video audio stream information in separate form.

    I have tried ffprobe and mediainfo, but they give full information which needs to be parsed.

    I think there could be option like, where I do not need to parse the full information and get required data.

    $ffprobe -XXX
    audio channels 8

    $ffprobe -YYY
    video_resolution 512x288

    Can anybody help with this.

  • How the seek frame while playing video ?

    16 mars 2012, par sherman

    I try do this :

    void Java_ffvideo_company_com_NativeCalls_seekFrame(
           JNIEnv *env, jobject this, jint time) {


       if (avformat_seek_file(pFormatCtx, videoStream, 0,time,time, AVSEEK_FLAG_ANY) < 0)
           __android_log_print(ANDROID_LOG_DEBUG, "ERROR SEEK->>>",
                   "av_seek_frame failed.");

       avcodec_flush_buffers(pCodecCtx);
    }

    But the application crashes. Without avcodec_flush_buffers video seeking not correctly. How I can resolve this isssue ?