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  • Undefined reference, using FFMpeg-library (AvCodec) on Ubuntu, 64-bits system

    5 mai 2012, par Anders Branderud

    I am running the example code of the latest FFMpeg-library.
    I have inserted the example code into the file videofecencoder.c :

    /*
    * copyright (c) 2001 Fabrice Bellard
    *
    * This file is part of Libav.
    *
    * Libav is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
    * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
    * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
    * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
    *
    * Libav is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
    * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
    * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
    * Lesser General Public License for more details.
    *
    * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
    * License along with Libav; if not, write to the Free Software
    * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
    */
    #pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wdeprecated-declarations"


    #include
    #include
    #include

    #ifdef HAVE_AV_CONFIG_H
    #undef HAVE_AV_CONFIG_H
    #endif

    #include "libavutil/imgutils.h"
    #include "libavutil/opt.h"
    #include "libavcodec/avcodec.h"
    #include "libavutil/mathematics.h"
    #include "libavutil/samplefmt.h"

    #define INBUF_SIZE 4096
    #define AUDIO_INBUF_SIZE 20480
    #define AUDIO_REFILL_THRESH 4096

    /*
    * Video encoding example
    */
    static void video_encode_example(const char *filename, int codec_id)
    {
      AVCodec *codec;
      AVCodecContext *c= NULL;
      int i, out_size, size, x, y, outbuf_size;
      FILE *f;
      AVFrame *picture;
      uint8_t *outbuf;
      int nrOfFramesPerSecond  =25;
      int nrOfSeconds =1;


      printf("Video encoding\n");

      /* find the mpeg1 video encoder */
      codec = avcodec_find_encoder((CodecID) codec_id);
      if (!codec) {
          fprintf(stderr, "codec not found\n");
          exit(1);
      }

      c = avcodec_alloc_context3(codec);
      picture= avcodec_alloc_frame();

      /* put sample parameters */
      c->bit_rate = 400000;
      /* resolution must be a multiple of two */
      c->width = 352;
      c->height = 288;
      /* frames per second */
      c->time_base= (AVRational){1,25};
      c->gop_size = 10; /* emit one intra frame every ten frames */
      c->max_b_frames=1;
      c->pix_fmt = PIX_FMT_YUV420P;

      if(codec_id == CODEC_ID_H264)
          av_opt_set(c->priv_data, "preset", "slow", 0);

      /* open it */
      if (avcodec_open2(c, codec, NULL) < 0) {
          fprintf(stderr, "could not open codec\n");
          exit(1);
      }

      f = fopen(filename, "wb");
      if (!f) {
          fprintf(stderr, "could not open %s\n", filename);
          exit(1);
      }

      /* alloc image and output buffer */
      outbuf_size = 100000;
      outbuf = (uint8_t*) malloc(outbuf_size);

      /* the image can be allocated by any means and av_image_alloc() is
       * just the most convenient way if av_malloc() is to be used */
      av_image_alloc(picture->data, picture->linesize,
                     c->width, c->height, c->pix_fmt, 1);

      /* encode 1 second of video */
      int nrOfFramesTotal = nrOfFramesPerSecond * nrOfSeconds;

      /* encode 1 second of video */
      for(i=0;i < nrOfFramesTotal; i++) {
          fflush(stdout);
          /* prepare a dummy image */
          /* Y */
          for(y=0;yheight;y++) {
              for(x=0;xwidth;x++) {
                  picture->data[0][y * picture->linesize[0] + x] = x + y + i * 3;
              }
          }

          /* Cb and Cr */
          for(y=0;yheight/2;y++) {
              for(x=0;xwidth/2;x++) {
                  picture->data[1][y * picture->linesize[1] + x] = 128 + y + i * 2;
                  picture->data[2][y * picture->linesize[2] + x] = 64 + x + i * 5;
              }
          }

          /* encode the image */
          out_size = avcodec_encode_video(c, outbuf, outbuf_size, picture);
          printf("encoding frame %3d (size=%5d)\n", i, out_size);
          fwrite(outbuf, 1, out_size, f);
      }

      /* get the delayed frames */
      for(; out_size; i++) {
          fflush(stdout);

          out_size = avcodec_encode_video(c, outbuf, outbuf_size, NULL);
          printf("write frame %3d (size=%5d)\n", i, out_size);
          fwrite(outbuf, 1, out_size, f);
      }

      /* add sequence end code to have a real mpeg file */
      outbuf[0] = 0x00;
      outbuf[1] = 0x00;
      outbuf[2] = 0x01;
      outbuf[3] = 0xb7;
      fwrite(outbuf, 1, 4, f);
      fclose(f);
      free(outbuf);

      avcodec_close(c);
      av_free(c);
      av_free(picture->data[0]);
      av_free(picture);
      printf("\n");
    }

    int main(int argc, char **argv)
    {
      const char *filename;

      /* register all the codecs */
      avcodec_register_all();

      if (argc <= 1) {

          video_encode_example("/grb_1.mpg", CODEC_ID_MPEG1VIDEO);
      } else {
          filename = argv[1];
      }


      return 0;
    }

    When I run gcc videofecencoder.cc -lavcodec I get the following error messages :

    /tmp/ccJg8IDy.o: In function `video_encode_example(char const*, int)':
    videofecencoder.cc:(.text+0x35): undefined reference to `avcodec_find_encoder(CodecID)'
    videofecencoder.cc:(.text+0x74): undefined reference to `avcodec_alloc_context3(AVCodec*)'
    videofecencoder.cc:(.text+0x7d): undefined reference to `avcodec_alloc_frame()'
    videofecencoder.cc:(.text+0x113): undefined reference to `av_opt_set(void*, char const*, char const*, int)'
    videofecencoder.cc:(.text+0x12b): undefined reference to `avcodec_open2(AVCodecContext*, AVCodec*, AVDictionary**)'
    videofecencoder.cc:(.text+0x1f0): undefined reference to `av_image_alloc(unsigned char**, int*, int, int, PixelFormat, int)'
    videofecencoder.cc:(.text+0x35c): undefined reference to `avcodec_encode_video(AVCodecContext*, unsigned char*, int, AVFrame const*)'
    videofecencoder.cc:(.text+0x3cf): undefined reference to `avcodec_encode_video(AVCodecContext*, unsigned char*, int, AVFrame const*)'
    videofecencoder.cc:(.text+0x47c): undefined reference to `avcodec_close(AVCodecContext*)'
    videofecencoder.cc:(.text+0x488): undefined reference to `av_free(void*)'
    videofecencoder.cc:(.text+0x497): undefined reference to `av_free(void*)'
    videofecencoder.cc:(.text+0x4a3): undefined reference to `av_free(void*)'
    /tmp/ccJg8IDy.o: In function `main':
    videofecencoder.cc:(.text+0x4c3): undefined reference to `avcodec_register_all()'
    collect2: ld returnerade avslutningsstatus 1

    The command nm libavcodec.a | grep avcodec_find results in :

    00000000000008e0 T avcodec_find_best_pix_fmt
    0000000000000740 T avcodec_find_best_pix_fmt2
                    U avcodec_find_encoder
    0000000000002ca0 T avcodec_find_decoder
    0000000000002cf0 T avcodec_find_decoder_by_name
    0000000000002bd0 T avcodec_find_encoder
    0000000000002c30 T avcodec_find_encoder_by_name

    I also have another similar error with another library :
    Undefined reference despite linking in OpenFEC-library

    My system : Ubuntu 11, 64-bits machine

    My next step is to try to compile it on VirtualBox with Ubuntu 32 bits (running on a Windows-OS).

  • Should I blur video before compression or during using a filter with ffmpeg ?

    16 septembre 2016, par dtmp

    I have about 3 minutes of video of a street scene. I want the full frame of video blurred so the people, cars, etc. are not recognizable. In addition I want to make the video file size as small as possible for a web site video background. The original footage is 1920x1080, the final size will be 800x450. My question is : Should I blur the video before I compress it with ffmpeg OR should I use ffmpeg to blur the video during compression for best results.

  • Opencv cv2.VideoCapture('file.avi') shows first frame then throws exception

    3 novembre 2014, par holografix

    I’m trying to read a .avi included in the OpenCV original package, it’s called 768x576.avi and shows a few people walking around a street.

    The code below shows what seems to be the 1st frame and runs for a few seconds before returning an Exception.

    import cv2
    cap = cv2.VideoCapture('768x576.avi')
    cap.isOpened() # returns True
    cap.get(3); cap.get(4) # returns 768 and 576

    while (True):
       ret, frame = cap.read()
       cv2.imshow('frame', frame)

    Hands me this error after a few secs on the cv2.imshow line, I think it means the returned frame had no data associated it in.

    error: /tmp/opencv-7y6HHt/opencv-2.4.9/modules/highgui/src/window.cpp:261: error: (-215) size.width>0 && size.height>0 in function imshow

    I have no idea why this is happening, I’m running Yosemite, brew installed Python, OpenCv and Ffmpeg.

    opencv: stable 2.4.9, HEAD
    http://opencv.org/
    /usr/local/Cellar/opencv/2.4.9 (219 files, 38M) *

    ffmpeg: stable 2.4.2 (bottled), HEAD
    https://ffmpeg.org/
    /usr/local/Cellar/ffmpeg/2.4.2 (199 files, 40M) *
     Poured from bottle
    From: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/blob/master/Library/Formula/ffmpeg.rb
    ==> Dependencies
    Build: pkg-config ✔, texi2html ✘, yasm ✘
    Recommended: x264 ✔, faac ✔, lame ✔, xvid ✔