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  • capturing video/audio on windows

    24 septembre 2012, par nasiajai

    I would like to capture video/audio on Windows.

    Someone says it's not supported to capture audio on Windows using FFmpeg.

    Please, give me some SDK options to capture video/audio on windows.

    If possible, It will be very appreciated if you would point me some of tutorials.

    Thank you.

  • ffmpeg batch subfolders (windows)

    1er octobre 2012, par gorwin

    I should create a batch script to change bitrate of all the *.avi files contained into folder "date" and its subfolders (all levels).
    For now Im blocked here :

    @echo off
    for /r %%i in (*.avi) do @call :convers "%%i"

    someone can help ?
    thanks !

  • how can I use the openCV FFMPEG video I/O rather than the DirectShow one in Windows ?

    2 mai 2012, par octi

    So I'm trying to write a video using the openCV videoWriter as such :

    writer=cv.CreateVideoWriter(path+"test_output.avi",-1,fps,(W,H),1)

    So instead of supplying the FOURCC I supplied -1 in order to see what codecs I have available.
    Result was Microsoft RLE, Microsoft Video 1, Intel YUV, and Uncompressed.

    The reason is that when configuring openCV using CMAKE for Visual Studio 10 x64, this is what I have in the video i/o :
    Video I/O : DirectShow

    Is there a way to switch this to FFMPEG ? I know the ffmpeg dll is present in \3dparty\ffmpeg.
    I looked for Cmake FFMPEG flags but found none whatsoever. The weird thing is in the CmakeLists.txt in the opencv root under the video section :

    if(UNIX AND NOT APPLE)
    <ffmpeg stuff="stuff">
    elseif(WIN32)
       status("  Video I/O:"        HAVE_VIDEOINPUT     THEN DirectShow ELSE NO)
    endif()
    </ffmpeg>

    So it seems to me that opencv automatically switched to DirectShow and gives no choice of using FFMpeg.
    Or rather can one upgrade Driectshow to support other formats such as Divx or h264 ?
    Any ideas ?