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  • GStreamer on Android

    9 décembre 2014, par DiscGolfer

    Can anyone give me any tips on getting GStreamer to work on Android. I have never used it before and I would like to use it with FFmpeg (I already have FFmpeg compiled and works fine on Android). I would just like to use GStreamer to help with some of the processing as learning the FFmpeg API is somewhat of a nightmare haha. Thanks in advance for any help at all !

  • H264 HW Decoding on Android Using FFmpeg-10

    21 septembre 2012, par limitfan

    I've noticed that ffmpeg has already included (libavcodec/libstagefright.cpp) and claimed to support H264's hardware decoding through StageFright framework. I've build the shared library according to (tools/build_libstagefright). But when doing real H264 frame decoding, it seems to be failed at Stagefright_init().
    Does anybody succeed to use this new feature ? Thank you in advance.

  • Generating synthetic testsrc video counting at 10 fps, first frame is duplicated

    19 février 2020, par Rotem

    I am trying to generate synthetic video using FFmpeg.

    I want the frame rate to be 10 fps, and I want testsrc counter to advance every frame.

    Problem :
    When the output file is mp4, the first video frame is duplicated 10 times.

    Question :
    Is it a bug in FFmpeg, or a problem in the command line arguments ?


    I am using the following command :

    ffmpeg -y -r 10 -f lavfi -i testsrc=duration=10:size=192x108:rate=1 -c:v libx264 vid.mp4
    • The reason for setting rate=1 is for the counter to advance on each frame.
      The generated source pattern is designed to advance the counter every second.
    • The reason for setting -r 10 before the input, is for "remuxing" the video at 10 fps, and ignoring the timestamps of the input.

    I found the syntax in the following post : Using ffmpeg to change framerate :

    Remux with new framerate

    ffmpeg -y -r 24 -i seeing_noaudio.h264 -c copy seeing.mp4

    When the output file is AVI it’s working correctly (first frame is not duplicated) :

    ffmpeg -y -r 10 -f lavfi -i testsrc=duration=10:size=192x108:rate=1 -c:v libx264 vid.avi

    When generating AVI at 1 fps, and Remux to mp4 at 10 fps, there is a different problem :
    The first and second frames are duplicated twice, and the last frame is missing.
    Here are the commands :

    ffmpeg -y -f lavfi -i testsrc=duration=10:size=92x54:rate=1 -c:v libx264 -r 1 vid.avi
    ffmpeg -y -r 10 -i vid.avi -c:v copy -r 10 vid.mp4

    Parsing the mp4 video to PNG images :

    ffmpeg -i vid.mp4 %02d.png  

    Result :
    enter image description here
    The first frame is duplicated 10 times.


    Parsing the AVI video to PNG images :
    Result :
    enter image description here
    There are 10 frames as expected.