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ffplay is not getting compiled on Amazon EC2
12 septembre 2017, par DurgeshAsking this question as similar questions of stackoverflow didn’t help me.
I wanted to install ffplay tool on my Amazon EC2 (Linux) instance. I have cloned the code from FFmpeg’s official git repository.
executed ./configure and make. After these commands, there was no ffplay binary created. Only ffmpeg, ffprobe and ffserver binaries were generated.
Later tried with executing ’./configure —enable-ffplay’ as suggested in few posts of web. Even this didn’t work. Also i did not found any static binaries of ffplay which i could use for my testing
Can anyone suggest what was wrong with my build procedure ?
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Is there a built-in audio preprocessing within Android OS ?
29 août 2022, par Larry luI am running a dev team to build an Android application the major feature is to record a user's voice and merge it into a long movie. It's a dub film application.


One struggle thing to my dev team is whether the Android OS pre-processes the recorded audio file. because we want the very original audio data from the built-in Microphone.
If there is a built-in pre-processing inside of Android OS that keeps updating some data of the recorded audio file, we want to know what is changed. We can't find any official post from Android speaking about it but would like to confirm from a professional.


Many thanks


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