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    Vous pouvez nous aider à améliorer les locutions utilisées dans le logiciel ou à traduire celui-ci dans n’importe qu’elle nouvelle langue permettant sa diffusion à de nouvelles communautés linguistiques.
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    MediaSPIP automatically converts uploaded files to internet-compatible formats.
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  • guide for ffmpeg LGPL build in windows

    14 octobre 2013, par Sam35

    Can anyone suggest a good guide to make FFMPEG LGPL build in windows ?

    I've tried following links.But not succeeded.

    http://www.gooli.org/blog/building-ffmpeg-for-windows-with-msys-and-mingw/

    is there any other good guides to make FFMPEG LGPL build on windows ?

  • Is there any way to compile ffmpeg library on Windows ?

    20 mars 2013, par AB1209

    Hi I have been working for weeks to compile ffmpeg library on Windows platform.But I found no way so far.Is it there any way to compile ffmpeg library on Windows 7.

    I am using Cygwin on Windows.
    Whenever I try to do ndk-build I get this message.

    Android NDK: ERROR:jni/yuv2rgb/Android.mk:ffmpeg-prebuilt: LOCAL_SRC_FILES points to a missing file
    Android NDK: Check that jni/ffmpeg-build/armeabi/libffmpeg.so exists  or that its path is correct
    /cygdrive/D/AndroidNDK/android-ndk-r8c/build/core/prebuilt-library.mk:43: *** Android NDK: Aborting    .  Stop.

    & while searching for solution of this error I found that I will have to compile the libraries first.For compiling by using ./build_android.sh. I got this error message.

    ./build_android.sh
    ./build_android.sh: line 72: ./configure: No such file or directory

    Please please guide me what should I do.

  • Has anyone gotten a windows build of FFMPEG to publish to Akamai's CDN via RTMP ?

    3 décembre 2013, par Ken Conner

    I am trying to live stream a file to Akamai's servers via RTMP from flash and I cannot get past the authentication step even though I know I am using the right username and password (the credentials work in FMLE). I Have found some posts online but they are older and its difficult because no one ever reports what build of FFMPEG they are using.

    Has anyone gotten this to work with Windows binaries ?