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  • cmdutils : Only do the windows-specific commandline parsing on _WIN32

    7 août 2013, par Diogo Franco
    cmdutils : Only do the windows-specific commandline parsing on _WIN32
    

    Fixes commandline parsing on Cygwin (on 64 bit, and on very recent
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    (This is due to a cygwin internal optimization, see
    http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2013-07/msg00538.html for details.)
    Arguments are only given through main’s argc/argv, and they’re already
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    Signed-off-by : Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>

    • [DBH] cmdutils.c
  • FFMPEG for APACHE 2.4.6 (x64), PHP 5.5 (x64), MYSQL 5.6 (x64) on WINDOWS 8 (x64) MACHINE

    8 mai 2014, par user2662327

    FFMPEG for APACHE 2.4.6 (x64), PHP 5.5 (x64), MYSQL 5.6 (x64) on WINDOWS 8 (x64) MACHINE

    I need to install FFMPEG on my windows 8 machine running DRUPAL ZEN custom theme. Can someone tell me where I can get the right dll files for this purpose ? If I have to compile them myself, can someone please give me step by step instructions for how to do so ? I have searched endlessly for these dlls for days now and I have no instructions for creating what i need manually. I have a windows machine running minGW.

    I already tried using the FFMPEG dlls that are out there on teh internet but my PHP-APACHE installations seem to be unable to properly detect the FFMPEG libraries (i added php_ffmpeg.dll to EXT folder, and the rest of hte DLLs to the WINDOWS/SYSTEM32 folder).

    I am running the following versions of PHP and APACHE. Thank you very much in advance for any help you can offer me.

    PHP Version 5.5.1
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  • Red 5 Media Server on Windows Server Liev streaming to Windows PCs and iOS app

    31 juillet 2013, par user1516711

    Here is what i am trying to develop and would need the advice from you geeks.
    A streaming server — Installing Red 5 on Windows Server machine.The clients would be a web app running on Windows 8 PCs and an iOS app.Web App would be developed in PHP/Node JS. Now i know that iOS app supports HLS only and Red 5 does not stream directly in that instead it uses RTSP/RTMP. So what i need to do is let server convert incoming streams from HLS to RTSP/RTMP and outgoing streams from RTMP ?RTSP to HLS using FFMPEG commands.My question is how to achieve this conversion process ? Like Should i develop some code in Java (i.e. Modifying Red 5 server code) OR some other way ?
    Any little help or insight would be highly appreciated !

    Thanks