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  • ffmpeg and libaom compilation failed "unable to open include file `third_party/x86inc/x86inc.asm"

    7 octobre 2023, par sam

    I'm trying to build ffmpeg using this guide :
https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/CompilationGuide/Ubuntu

    


    the problem is when i try to compile libaom using the following commands :

    


    cd ~/ffmpeg_sources && \
git -C aom pull 2> /dev/null || git clone --depth 1 https://aomedia.googlesource.com/aom && \
mkdir -p aom_build && \
cd aom_build && \
PATH="$HOME/bin:$PATH" cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="$HOME/ffmpeg_build" -DENABLE_TESTS=OFF -DENABLE_NASM=on ../aom && \
PATH="$HOME/bin:$PATH" make && \
make install


    


    i get the following error :

    


    /root/ffmpeg_sources/aom/aom_dsp/x86/sad4d_sse2.asm:14: fatal: unable to open include file `third_party/x86inc/x86inc.asm'
CMakeFiles/aom_dsp_encoder_sse2.dir/build.make:62: recipe for target 'CMakeFiles/aom_dsp_encoder_sse2.dir/aom_dsp/x86/sad4d_sse2.asm.o' failed
make[2]: *** [CMakeFiles/aom_dsp_encoder_sse2.dir/aom_dsp/x86/sad4d_sse2.asm.o] Error 1
CMakeFiles/Makefile2:842: recipe for target 'CMakeFiles/aom_dsp_encoder_sse2.dir/all' failed
make[1]: *** [CMakeFiles/aom_dsp_encoder_sse2.dir/all] Error 2
Makefile:129: recipe for target 'all' failed
make: *** [all] Error 2


    


    Is there any fix for this issue ?

    


  • Android : mp4 file plays when downloaded but when choosing "Video" player gets "Cannot play video"

    11 juillet 2019, par gview

    I’ve converted the video to an mp4 with ffmpeg using the h264 codec and AAC, and used the baseline profile.

    Videos are 540x360x250kbps

    I then ran qt-faststart on the file to move the atoms into the right order.

    I’ve stuck the file up on a wiki we use and created a link to it.

    My test phone is a Samsung Galaxy S3.

    When I browse to the page that has links to the mp4’s on it, and I click on them, I get a popup window with 2 options : Internet and Video.

    If I download the videos using the "Internet" option, I can play them on the phone without issue.

    I’ve done other encodings with the main profile as well, and these also play fine. I thought that a powerful phone like the s3 would be able to handle the more advanced compression schemes available in h264, however I’ve also browsed the Android docs in regards to supported video formats, and it seems to state that only the "baseline" compression profile is supported.

    Regardless, what doesn’t work is trying to use the "Video" option which I assume tries to stream the video.

    For the wiki in question, clicking on the link reveals that the content-type and content-length headers are being set :

    Content-Length  6175996
    Content-Type    video/mp4;charset=UTF-8

    Clicking on the link with a browser invokes a player (Quicktime in most cases) that can play the mp4’s.

    Is there more to having the file HTTP streamable beyond making a link to it ? Why won’t my Android 4 play these files ?

    UPDATE :
    I decided to make a quick HTML5 page using the video tag, and the videos do play on both my Galaxy S3 and the latest IOS.

  • How to make timelapse with ffmpeg from files with date-time names ?

    4 novembre 2019, par LA_

    I understand how to make timelapse video from the sequence of files.
    But what if my files have names like YYYYMMDDHHmmSS.jpg ? How can I pass them in the correct order ? I would prefer not to rename them (there are 55’000 files, almost 10 Gb).