FFmpeg-0.7.6 and xine-lib for Puppy 4.x

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#16 Post by abushcrafter »

technosaurus wrote:the bitrate parameter has changed too - this causes some scripts to make really large or very poor quality output depending on the direction of the mismatch ... this should be somewhat stabilized since the 0.5.1 release ... anyone ever heard of a stable api?
Could you give a bit more info please.. because I can't see the difference. I compared the info from the "--help" parameter from the FFmpeg in puppy 4.3.1/ttuuxxx 4.3.2 v3 to the FFmpeg from this thread.
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#17 Post by technosaurus »

in 2007 the ffmpeg bitrate flags (-b and -ab) were changed. They were kbits/sec, but are now bits/sec. Examples older than ~3 years or so will thus be way to low on current ffmpeg build, and newer examples will yield extremely large output on ffmpeg builds older than about 3 years.

Most people should have a newer version than this - so the large file size shouldn't be a problem, but if they google an old example it will sound like @$$ unless a "k" is added.

edit: maybe if the value is less than 999 or so and doesn't have a following b,k,m,etc...?
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#18 Post by abushcrafter »

Few :D, the version in Puppy Linux 4.3.0(Guessing.),4.3.1,4.3.2 v3 by ttuuxxx use this version:

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# ffmpeg -version
FFmpeg version SVN-rUNKNOWN, Copyright (c) 2000-2007 Fabrice Bellard, et al.
  configuration: --arch=i486 --enable-libmp3lame --enable-liba52 --enable-libfaac --enable-libfaad --enable-pthreads --enable-small --enable-libogg --enable-libvorbis --enable-gpl --enable-shared --enable-pp --disable-debug --prefix=/usr
  libavutil version: 49.5.0
  libavcodec version: 51.44.0
  libavformat version: 51.14.0
  built on Jul 12 2009 11:29:41, gcc: 4.2.2
FFmpeg SVN-rUNKNOWN
libavutil   3212544
libavcodec  3353600
libavformat 3345920
#
Which was after the change.
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#19 Post by edoc »

Still stuck trying get a avi conversion that will work in our daughter's weird Chinese mp4 player.

I am in dpup 009 at the moment and loaded ffconvert-1.0.pet and ffmpeg1-0-i686-Lucid.pet

The app refuses to recognize any video I load as source - just says no video or audio.

Did I make a mess using the Ludic codecs?

I read somewhere that the codecs cannot be backed-out of Puppy ... which seems a contradiction to one of the principles of Puppy ... everything can be changed.

What do I do now?

The dpup 009 save file is not important, I am just testing, if I delete that and reboot will that clean out the Lucid ffmpeg codecs in dpup and I can start clean?
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#20 Post by abushcrafter »

I have made a new thread for FFmpeg Wrapper here: Puppy Linux Discussion Forum :: View topic - FFmpeg Wrapper 0.0.5.
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FFmpeg on Puppy squeeze

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edoc wrote:Still stuck trying get a avi conversion that will work in our daughter's weird Chinese mp4 player.
I am in dpup 009 at the moment and loaded ffconvert-1.0.pet and ffmpeg1-0-i686-Lucid.pet.
The app refuses to recognize any video I load as source - just says no video or audio.
WARNING: Installing any of ffmpeg pet, primerly installed ffmpeg and libraries are overwritten, and your multimedia environment may corrupt.

Although ffmpeg-runall-0.6-i686-p4.pet worked on dpup-009, by my quick test,
probably you need not install special ffmpeg, for the dpup-009 (squeeze).
Install ffconvert-1.0.pet only.
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xine-lib-1.1.19

#22 Post by shinobar »

Compiled xine-lib with ffmpeg-0.6 + recent codecs.
xine-lib-1.1.19-p4.pet available. See the top of this topic.
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#23 Post by abushcrafter »

Thanks very much for this new xine-lib. I can now play theora video in gxine :D but not webm :(. Test video: http://lachy.id.au/lib/media/elephantsd ... tereo.webm from: Custom controls WebM video.
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#24 Post by shinobar »

abushcrafter wrote: I can now play theora video in gxine :D but not webm :(.
Thanks, abushcrafter for the report and the link to the test video.
I confirmed it can be played with ffplay.sh but cannot by gxine as you reported.
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A new version of xine-lib is available. This is mainly bug fixes, but
there are one or two new features, notably support for the WebM container format.
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WebM support in xine-lib-1.1.19

#25 Post by shinobar »

xine-lib-1.1.19 release note says:

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Recognise and handle the WebM container format.
  (VP8 video is not yet supported.)
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Re: WebM support in xine-lib-1.1.19

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shinobar wrote:xine-lib-1.1.19 release note says:

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Recognise and handle the WebM container format.
  (VP8 video is not yet supported.)
Oops. Sorry.
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#27 Post by AF Branden »

I installed ffmpeg-runall-0.6-i686-p4.pet and ffplay works great

but when I try to install this xine-lib-1.1.19-p4.pet Gxine segfaults

How do I get my gxine working with ffmpeg?

Gxine version 0.5.903 using xine-lib 1.1.8


Edit: danggg, I try to fix one thing and another problem arises, installing your ffmpeg-runall-0.6-i686-p4.pet really screwed up my opengl acceleration....gonna be a pain to fix it

I shoulda saw a red flag when it said it replaces libraries...

Edit: I inspected the .pet and it turns out it overwrites some SDL files reinstalling SDL-1.2.9.pet got my games and everything working
again but now ffplay doesn't work haha, linux is a pain sometimes

Can anybody tell me how to fix the conflicting sdl versions?

Edit: I think its fixed now, I redirected libSDL.so and libSDL-1.2.so.0 symlinks to point to the older SDL everything SEEMS to be working in harmony now, ffplay works and my games work

Gxine still segfaults with the new library and I don't know how to fix it, at least I backed up the old one...
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FFmpeg-0.7.2

#28 Post by shinobar »

FFmpeg-0.7.2(most recent stable libav version) and codecs.
See the top post.
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Re: FFmpeg-0.7.2

#29 Post by kenbanistu »

shinobar wrote:FFmpeg-0.7.2(most recent stable libav version) and codecs.
See the top post.
What CPU was this compiled for? Stuff compiled for an i686 tend not to work for me.

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Re: FFmpeg-0.7.2

#30 Post by shinobar »

kenbanistu wrote:
shinobar wrote:What CPU was this compiled for?

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# ffmpeg
ffmpeg version 0.7.2, Copyright (c) 2000-2011 the Libav developers
  built on Dec 26 2011 09:09:20 with gcc 4.2.2
  configuration: --prefix=/usr --cpu=i486 --enable-shared --enable-gpl --enable-nonfree --enable-x11grab --enable-network --enable-small --enable-runtime-cpudetect --enable-libopencore-amrnb --enable-libopencore-amrwb --enable-libdc1394 --enable-libfaac --enable-libfreetype --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libspeex --enable-libvorbis --enable-libvpx --enable-libx264 --enable-libxvid --enable-zlib --enable-postproc --disable-debug --enable-bzlib --enable-version3 --enable-libtheora --enable-swscale
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#31 Post by kenbanistu »

Ok. Looks like it was compiled for a i486. That should work fine for me. I'll give it a try.

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ffmpeg_runall-0.7.6

#32 Post by shinobar »

upload: 24 July 2012
ffmpeg_runall-0.7.6-p4.pet
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It supports x11grub.
Also install the FFConvert-1.3 or later to enable capturing screen.
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