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# NOTE!!!
Here are our local changes.
## ffmpeg/configure
Before line 3093, add the following:
pkg_config=../fake-pkg-config
This alters ffmpeg source, but it'll allow the project to build. This was originally done with a patch, but didn't want to sort it out.
## ffmpeg/libavutil/arm/intmath.h
Remove broken comments towards the top. Looks like newer NDKs don't have issues. This file *may* be fine now that we've removed the
configure patches, but would need to double-check.
# TL Changes done
This is a new android-ffmpeg project since it seems there were so many
different ways of doing it, it was confusing. So here is my clean, easily
changeable, static ffmpeg creator for Android. The result is a single
'ffmpeg' that is statically linked, so its the only file you need.
setup
-----
1. Install the Android NDK r8 or newer
2. On Debian/Ubuntu, run: apt-get install yasm bash patch make gawk
(If you are on older releases of Debian/Ubuntu/Mint, like Debian/squeeze,
then you will need to get newer versions of the packages automake,
autotools-dev, and libtool. You can download these from testing and
manually install them. These are needed to provide the newest version
of config.guess and config.sub, which only recently got Android support)
building
--------
cd android-ffmpeg
git submodule init
git submodule update
NDK_BASE=/path/to/android-ndk ./configure_make_everything.sh
That should give you command line binary ffmpeg/ffmpeg, which is the only file
you should need.
Note: the 'make' build is setup to work with the Android NDK r8e. If you are
using an older version, or you are using the 32-bit NDK on a 64-bit system,
then you might need to set some variables manually as part of the command
line. For example, using the 32-bit NDK on a 64-bit system:
NDK_PROCESSOR=x86 ./configure_make_everything.sh
Or using an older compiler version:
NDK_COMPILER_VERSION=4.4.3 ./configure_make_everything.sh
customizing
-----------
If you want to change which coders, decoders, muxers, filters, etc that are
included, edit configure_ffmpeg.sh and add/substract what you want.
sources of inspiration
----------------------
https://github.com/mconf/android-ffmpeg
https://github.com/halfninja/android-ffmpeg-x264
https://github.com/guardianproject/SSCVideoProto
http://wiki.multimedia.cx/index.php?title=FFmpeg_filter_howto
testing
-------
# embedding metadata into a matroska video
/data/local/ffmpeg -y -i test.mp4 \
-attach attach.txt -metadata:s:2 mimetype=text/plain \
-acodec copy -vcodec copy testattach.mkv
# video redact only
./ffmpeg/ffmpeg -y -i test.mp4 \
-filter:v redact=redact_unsort.txt \
-acodec copy \
output-test-vf_redact.mp4
# audio redact only
/data/local/ffmpeg -i test.mp4 -t 10 \
-filter:a aredact=aredact_unsort.txt \
-acodec aac -b:a 32k -strict experimental \
-y output-test-af_aredact.mp4
# redact audio and video
/data/local/ffmpeg -i test.mp4 \
-af aredact=aredact_unsort.txt \
-vf redact=redact_unsort.txt \
-acodec aac -b:a 32k -strict experimental \
-vcodec libx264 \
-y output-test-redact.mp4
# tweaking h264 output settings
./ffmpeg \
-i sscvideoproto_nexuss_high_quality_2_3_3.mp4 \
-acodec copy \
-vcodec libx264 -b:v 1000k -an -f mp4 \
-y /tmp/output.mp4
# drawtext test
./ffmpeg \
-i test.mp4 \
-fflags +genpts -t 600 -r 8 -s 640x480 \
-vf drawtext="fontfile=DejaVuSans.ttf:x=70:y=455: \
text='\%H\:\%M\:\%S | \%a \%d/\%b/\%Y | S500ATV | camera 0': \
fontcolor=0xFFFFFFFF:fontsize=18: \
shadowcolor=0x000000EE:shadowx=1:shadowy=1" \
-b:v 1500000 -r 8 \
-acodec copy \
-y video_file.mp4