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  • Do I need to install FFMPEG.exe on Windows local server to use it in PHP & Xampp ? [on hold]

    5 juillet 2016, par Drupalist

    I need to use FFMPEG in PHP on my localhost (windows 7) to convert videos. In Install FFMPEG on XAMPP and somewhere else, it has been explained how to install and configure FFMPEG on Xampp.

    I tried these solutions but I still get the following error from Apache.

    PHP Startup:FFMPEG : Unable to initialize module

    Module compiled with module API = 20090626

    PHP compiled with module API = 20121212

    These options need to match

    I would like to know do I need to install FFMPEG.exe on my computer ?

  • Windows : How to build X264.lib instead of .dll

    25 juin 2015, par user1884325

    I downloaded the X264 source and installed mingw.

    Step 1 :

    Executed this in the MINGW bash :

    ./configure —disable-cli —enable-shared —enable-win32thread -
    - extra-ldflags=-Wl,—output-def=libx264.def

    and then ’make’

    Step 2 :

    Renamed the libx264-142.dll to libx264.dll and Opened up VS2012 Command Prompt and executed this :

    LIB /DEF:libx264.def

    which gave me libx264.lib and object libx264.exp

    Step 3 :

    Included the lib file in a VS2012 project which uses the X264 API.

    Problem :

    When I start the project I get the following error message :

    "The program can’t start because libx264.dll is missing from your computer"

    Question :

    Why is it looking for the dll when I’m linking the static library in ?

    How do I resolve this ? I would like to build a static X264 library which I can link in with my project.

    EDIT :

    I just had to put the dll in the same directory as the project executable.

    However - My question still stands : How do I build a static x264 library ? So I don’t need the dll ?

  • FFmpeg error - “at least one output file must be specified” windows version

    30 juin 2016, par AComputert

    I’m having a little trouble, and I feel like the solution is probably starting me in the face.
    How Can I extract mp4 from HTTP live streaming m3u8 file ? I Tried this command below :

    ffmpeg -i http://ms1.movieland.ir/marci6z9OSicn34CRRcin2y4nv6KRZvigAIBsBbBGlj2HUPZBeEOY1019Zxc6zlQrq3ZkYrW0PiM1WDbpVn2JQ2/vod/5787c62c-fb29-4ca4-a328-b7447bb83436/medialist.m3u8?rpt=%5C2016%5C6%5C5787c62c-fb29-4ca4-a328-b7447bb83436&pid=0 -c copy -bsf:a aac_adtstoasc f:\stream\dora.mp4

    When run, this yells at me that "At least one output file must be specified". I’ve been knocking me head on the wall for hours now, what am I missing ?