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  • FFmpeg compilation with encoder x264 not found Windows

    23 novembre 2016, par Bernhard Lutz

    FFmpeg compilation with encoder x264 not found Windows

    I am trying to compile FFmpeg with several encoder (x264, NVENC). I already
    managed to compile FFmpeg with MinGW and also x264 but I do not know how I can
    tell where my compiled encoders are.

    I have a folder where my FFmpeg sources are and in this directory I have my
    compiled x264 encoder in a subfolder called x264.

    OS : Windows 10

    Compiler : MinGW

  • FFMPEG for android in Windows not successfully compile

    23 décembre 2014, par PRAKASH UBHADIYA

    I am trying to compile FFMPEG for android in Windows 8.1 but i got error at 32 line in build_android.sh

    ./build_android.sh : line 32 : syntax error : unexpected end of file

    when i execute command in cygwin

    chmod +x build_android.sh

    ./build_android.sh

    If you are knows steps to compile ffmpeg for android in windows and how to use ffmpeg in android then pleas reply me.

    I am referencing .
    http://www.packtpub.com/sites/default/files/downloads/Developing_Multimedia_Applications_with_NDK.pdf
    ,

    https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/CompilationGuide/Android and

    http://www.roman10.net/how-to-build-ffmpeg-with-ndk-r9

    build_android.sh

    #!/bin/bash
    NDK=E:/android-ndk-r9d
    SYSROOT=$NDK/platforms/android-9/arch-arm/
    TOOLCHAIN=$NDK/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.6/prebuilt/windows
    function build_one { ./configure \
    --prefix=$PREFIX \
    --disable-shared \
    --enable-static \
    --disable-doc \
    --enable-ffmpeg \
    --disable-ffplay \
    --disable-ffprobe \
    --disable-ffserver \
    --enable-avdevice \
    --disable-doc \
    --disable-symver \
    --cross-prefix=$TOOLCHAIN/bin/arm-linux-androideabi- \
    --target-os=linux \
    --arch=arm \
    --enable-cross-compile \
    --sysroot=$SYSROOT \
    --extra-cflags="-Os -fpic $ADDI_CFLAGS" \
    --extra-ldflags="$ADDI_LDFLAGS" \
    $ADDITIONAL_CONFIGURE_FLAG
    make clean
    make
    make install }
    CPU=arm
    PREFIX=$(pwd)/android/$CPU
    ADDI_CFLAGS="-marm"
    build_one
  • FFmpeg compilation with encoder x264 not found Windows

    23 novembre 2016, par Bernhard Lutz

    FFmpeg compilation with encoder x264 not found Windows

    I am trying to compile FFmpeg with several encoder (x264, NVENC). I already
    managed to compile FFmpeg with MinGW and also x264 but I do not know how I can
    tell where my compiled encoders are.

    I have a folder where my FFmpeg sources are and in this directory I have my
    compiled x264 encoder in a subfolder called x264.

    OS : Windows 10

    Compiler : MinGW