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FFmpeg can be hooked up with a number of external libraries to add support for more formats. None of them are used by default, their use has to be explicitly requested by passing the appropriate flags to ‘./configure’.
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AMR comes in two different flavors, wideband and narrowband. FFmpeg can make use of the AMR wideband (floating-point mode) and the AMR narrowband (floating-point mode) reference decoders and encoders.
Go to http://www.penguin.cz/~utx/amr and follow the instructions for
installing the libraries. Then pass --enable-libamr-nb
and/or
--enable-libamr-wb
to configure to enable the libraries.
Note that libamr is copyrighted without any sort of license grant. This means that you can use it if you legally obtained it but you are not allowed to redistribute it in any way. Any FFmpeg binaries with libamr support you create are non-free and unredistributable!
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You can use the -formats
option to have an exhaustive list.
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FFmpeg supports the following file formats through the libavformat
library:
Supported File Format | Encoding | Decoding | Comments |
MPEG audio | X | X | |
MPEG-1 systems | X | X | muxed audio and video |
MPEG-2 PS | X | X | also known as |
MPEG-2 TS | X | also known as DVB Transport Stream | |
ASF | X | X | |
AVI | X | X | |
WAV | X | X | |
Macromedia Flash | X | X | |
AVM2 (Flash 9) | X | X | Only embedded audio is decoded. |
FLV | X | X | Macromedia Flash video files |
Real Audio and Video | X | X | |
Raw AC3 | X | X | |
Raw MJPEG | X | X | |
Raw MPEG video | X | X | |
Raw PCM8/16 bits, mulaw/Alaw | X | X | |
Raw CRI ADX audio | X | X | |
Raw Shorten audio | X | ||
SUN AU format | X | X | |
NUT | X | X | NUT Open Container Format |
QuickTime | X | X | |
MPEG-4 | X | X | MPEG-4 is a variant of QuickTime. |
Raw MPEG4 video | X | X | |
DV | X | X | |
4xm | X | 4X Technologies format, used in some games. | |
Playstation STR | X | ||
Id RoQ | X | X | Used in Quake III, Jedi Knight 2, other computer games. |
Interplay MVE | X | Format used in various Interplay computer games. | |
WC3 Movie | X | Multimedia format used in Origin's Wing Commander III computer game. | |
Sega FILM/CPK | X | Used in many Sega Saturn console games. | |
Westwood Studios VQA/AUD | X | Multimedia formats used in Westwood Studios games. | |
Id Cinematic (.cin) | X | Used in Quake II. | |
FLIC format | X | .fli/.flc files | |
Sierra VMD | X | Used in Sierra CD-ROM games. | |
Sierra Online | X | .sol files used in Sierra Online games. | |
Matroska | X | X | |
Electronic Arts Multimedia | X | Used in various EA games; files have extensions like WVE and UV2. | |
Nullsoft Video (NSV) format | X | ||
ADTS AAC audio | X | X | |
Creative VOC | X | X | Created for the Sound Blaster Pro. |
American Laser Games MM | X | Multimedia format used in games like Mad Dog McCree | |
AVS | X | Multimedia format used by the Creature Shock game. | |
Smacker | X | Multimedia format used by many games. | |
GXF | X | X | General eXchange Format SMPTE 360M, used by Thomson Grass Valley playout servers. |
CIN | X | Multimedia format used by Delphine Software games. | |
MXF | X | Material eXchange Format SMPTE 377M, used by D-Cinema, broadcast industry. | |
SEQ | X | Tiertex .seq files used in the DOS CDROM version of the game Flashback. | |
DXA | X | This format is used in non-Windows version of Feeble Files game and different game cutscenes repacked for use with ScummVM. | |
THP | X | Used on the Nintendo GameCube. | |
C93 | X | Used in the game Cyberia from Interplay. | |
Bethsoft VID | X | Used in some games from Bethesda Softworks. | |
CRYO APC | X | Audio format used in some games by CRYO Interactive Entertainment. | |
Monkey's Audio | X | ||
SIFF | X | Audio and video format used in some games by Beam Software |
X
means that encoding (resp. decoding) is supported.
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FFmpeg can read and write images for each frame of a video sequence. The following image formats are supported:
Supported Image Format | Encoding | Decoding | Comments |
PGM, PPM | X | X | |
PAM | X | X | PAM is a PNM extension with alpha support. |
PGMYUV | X | X | PGM with U and V components in YUV 4:2:0 |
JPEG | X | X | Progressive JPEG is not supported. |
.Y.U.V | X | X | one raw file per component |
animated GIF | X | X | Only uncompressed GIFs are generated. |
PNG | X | X | 2 bit and 4 bit/pixel not supported yet. |
Targa | X | Targa (.TGA) image format. | |
TIFF | X | X | YUV, JPEG and some extension is not supported yet. |
SGI | X | X | SGI RGB image format |
PTX | X | V.Flash PTX format |
X
means that encoding (resp. decoding) is supported.
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Supported Codec | Encoding | Decoding | Comments |
MPEG-1 video | X | X | |
MPEG-2 video | X | X | |
MPEG-4 | X | X | |
MSMPEG4 V1 | X | X | |
MSMPEG4 V2 | X | X | |
MSMPEG4 V3 | X | X | |
WMV7 | X | X | |
WMV8 | X | X | not completely working |
WMV9 | X | not completely working | |
VC1 | X | ||
H.261 | X | X | |
H.263(+) | X | X | also known as RealVideo 1.0 |
H.264 | X | ||
RealVideo 1.0 | X | X | |
RealVideo 2.0 | X | X | |
MJPEG | X | X | |
lossless MJPEG | X | X | |
JPEG-LS | X | X | fourcc: MJLS, lossless and near-lossless is supported |
Apple MJPEG-B | X | ||
Sunplus MJPEG | X | fourcc: SP5X | |
DV | X | X | |
HuffYUV | X | X | |
FFmpeg Video 1 | X | X | experimental lossless codec (fourcc: FFV1) |
FFmpeg Snow | X | X | experimental wavelet codec (fourcc: SNOW) |
Asus v1 | X | X | fourcc: ASV1 |
Asus v2 | X | X | fourcc: ASV2 |
Creative YUV | X | fourcc: CYUV | |
Sorenson Video 1 | X | X | fourcc: SVQ1 |
Sorenson Video 3 | X | fourcc: SVQ3 | |
On2 VP3 | X | still experimental | |
On2 VP5 | X | fourcc: VP50 | |
On2 VP6 | X | fourcc: VP60,VP61,VP62 | |
Theora | X | X | still experimental |
Intel Indeo 3 | X | ||
FLV | X | X | Sorenson H.263 used in Flash |
Flash Screen Video | X | X | fourcc: FSV1 |
ATI VCR1 | X | fourcc: VCR1 | |
ATI VCR2 | X | fourcc: VCR2 | |
Cirrus Logic AccuPak | X | fourcc: CLJR | |
4X Video | X | Used in certain computer games. | |
Sony Playstation MDEC | X | ||
Id RoQ | X | X | Used in Quake III, Jedi Knight 2, other computer games. |
Xan/WC3 | X | Used in Wing Commander III .MVE files. | |
Interplay Video | X | Used in Interplay .MVE files. | |
Apple Animation | X | X | fourcc: 'rle ' |
Apple Graphics | X | fourcc: 'smc ' | |
Apple Video | X | fourcc: rpza | |
Apple QuickDraw | X | fourcc: qdrw | |
Cinepak | X | ||
Microsoft RLE | X | ||
Microsoft Video-1 | X | ||
Westwood VQA | X | ||
Id Cinematic Video | X | Used in Quake II. | |
Planar RGB | X | fourcc: 8BPS | |
FLIC video | X | ||
Duck TrueMotion v1 | X | fourcc: DUCK | |
Duck TrueMotion v2 | X | fourcc: TM20 | |
VMD Video | X | Used in Sierra VMD files. | |
MSZH | X | Part of LCL | |
ZLIB | X | X | Part of LCL, encoder experimental |
TechSmith Camtasia | X | fourcc: TSCC | |
IBM Ultimotion | X | fourcc: ULTI | |
Miro VideoXL | X | fourcc: VIXL | |
QPEG | X | fourccs: QPEG, Q1.0, Q1.1 | |
LOCO | X | ||
Winnov WNV1 | X | ||
Autodesk Animator Studio Codec | X | fourcc: AASC | |
Fraps FPS1 | X | ||
CamStudio | X | fourcc: CSCD | |
American Laser Games Video | X | Used in games like Mad Dog McCree | |
ZMBV | X | X | Encoder works only on PAL8 |
AVS Video | X | Video encoding used by the Creature Shock game. | |
Smacker Video | X | Video encoding used in Smacker. | |
RTjpeg | X | Video encoding used in NuppelVideo files. | |
KMVC | X | Codec used in Worms games. | |
VMware Video | X | Codec used in videos captured by VMware. | |
Cin Video | X | Codec used in Delphine Software games. | |
Tiertex Seq Video | X | Codec used in DOS CDROM FlashBack game. | |
DXA Video | X | Codec originally used in Feeble Files game. | |
AVID DNxHD | X | X | aka SMPTE VC3 |
C93 Video | X | Codec used in Cyberia game. | |
THP | X | Used on the Nintendo GameCube. | |
Bethsoft VID | X | Used in some games from Bethesda Softworks. | |
Renderware TXD | X | Texture dictionaries used by the Renderware Engine. | |
AMV | X | Used in Chinese MP3 players. |
X
means that encoding (resp. decoding) is supported.
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Supported Codec | Encoding | Decoding | Comments |
MPEG audio layer 2 | IX | IX | |
MPEG audio layer 1/3 | X | IX | MP3 encoding is supported through the external library LAME. |
AC3 | IX | IX | liba52 is used internally for decoding. |
Vorbis | X | X | |
WMA V1/V2 | X | X | |
AAC | X | X | Supported through the external library libfaac/libfaad. |
Microsoft ADPCM | X | X | |
AMV IMA ADPCM | X | Used in AMV files | |
MS IMA ADPCM | X | X | |
QT IMA ADPCM | X | ||
4X IMA ADPCM | X | ||
G.726 ADPCM | X | X | |
Duck DK3 IMA ADPCM | X | Used in some Sega Saturn console games. | |
Duck DK4 IMA ADPCM | X | Used in some Sega Saturn console games. | |
Westwood Studios IMA ADPCM | X | Used in Westwood Studios games like Command and Conquer. | |
SMJPEG IMA ADPCM | X | Used in certain Loki game ports. | |
CD-ROM XA ADPCM | X | ||
CRI ADX ADPCM | X | X | Used in Sega Dreamcast games. |
Electronic Arts ADPCM | X | Used in various EA titles. | |
Creative ADPCM | X | 16 -> 4, 8 -> 4, 8 -> 3, 8 -> 2 | |
THP ADPCM | X | Used on the Nintendo GameCube. | |
RA144 | X | Real 14400 bit/s codec | |
RA288 | X | Real 28800 bit/s codec | |
RADnet | X | IX | Real low bitrate AC3 codec, liba52 is used for decoding. |
AMR-NB | X | X | Supported through an external library. |
AMR-WB | X | X | Supported through an external library. |
DV audio | X | ||
Id RoQ DPCM | X | X | Used in Quake III, Jedi Knight 2, other computer games. |
Interplay MVE DPCM | X | Used in various Interplay computer games. | |
Xan DPCM | X | Used in Origin's Wing Commander IV AVI files. | |
Sierra Online DPCM | X | Used in Sierra Online game audio files. | |
Apple MACE 3 | X | ||
Apple MACE 6 | X | ||
FLAC lossless audio | X | X | |
Shorten lossless audio | X | ||
Apple lossless audio | X | QuickTime fourcc 'alac' | |
FFmpeg Sonic | X | X | experimental lossy/lossless codec |
Qdesign QDM2 | X | there are still some distortions | |
Real COOK | X | All versions except 5.1 are supported | |
DSP Group TrueSpeech | X | ||
True Audio (TTA) | X | ||
Smacker Audio | X | ||
WavPack Audio | X | ||
Cin Audio | X | Codec used in Delphine Software games. | |
Intel Music Coder | X | ||
Musepack | X | SV7 and SV8 are supported | |
DT$ Coherent Audio | X | ||
ATRAC 3 | X | ||
Monkey's Audio | X | Only versions 3.97-3.99 are supported | |
Nellymoser ASAO | X |
X
means that encoding (resp. decoding) is supported.
I
means that an integer-only version is available, too (ensures high
performance on systems without hardware floating point support).
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BSD make will not build FFmpeg, you need to install and use GNU Make (‘gmake’).
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To get help and instructions for building FFmpeg under Windows, check out the FFmpeg Windows Help Forum at http://arrozcru.no-ip.org/ffmpeg/.
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FFmpeg can be built to run natively on Windows using the MinGW tools. Install the current versions of MSYS and MinGW from http://www.mingw.org/. Also install the coreutils package. You can find detailed installation instructions in the download section and the FAQ.
Within the MSYS shell, configure and make with:
./configure --enable-memalign-hack make make install |
This will install ‘ffmpeg.exe’ along with many other development files
to ‘/usr/local’. You may specify another install path using the
--prefix
option in ‘configure’.
Notes:
make wininstaller
can be used to create a
Nullsoft-based Windows installer for FFmpeg and FFplay. ‘SDL.dll’
must be copied to the FFmpeg directory in order to build the
installer.
./configure --enable-shared
when configuring FFmpeg,
you can build libavutil, libavcodec and libavformat as DLLs.
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As stated in the FAQ, FFmpeg will not compile under MSVC++. However, if you want to use the libav* libraries in your own applications, you can still compile those applications using MSVC++. But the libav* libraries you link to must be built with MinGW. However, you will not be able to debug inside the libav* libraries, since MSVC++ does not recognize the debug symbols generated by GCC. We strongly recommend you to move over from MSVC++ to MinGW tools.
This description of how to use the FFmpeg libraries with MSVC++ is based on Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition. If you have a different version, you might have to modify the procedures slightly.
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Assuming you have just built and installed FFmpeg in ‘/usr/local’.
inline
keyword used by
FFmpeg, so you must add this line before #include
ing libav*:
#define inline _inline |
#include
s to point to the files which
are under the ‘ffmpeg’ directory (i.e. <ffmpeg/avformat.h>
).
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This is how to create DLL and LIB files that are compatible with MSVC++:
call "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\VC\bin\vcvars32.bat" |
Alternatively, you may start the ‘Visual Studio 2005 Command Prompt’, and run ‘c:\msys\1.0\msys.bat’ from there.
lib.exe
. If you get a help message
from ‘Microsoft (R) Library Manager’, this means your environment
variables are set up correctly, the ‘Microsoft (R) Library Manager’
is on the path and will be used by FFmpeg to create
MSVC++-compatible import libraries.
./configure --enable-shared --enable-memalign-hack make make install |
Your install path (‘/usr/local/’ by default) should now have the necessary DLL and LIB files under the ‘bin’ directory.
To use those files with MSVC++, do the same as you would do with the static libraries, as described above. But in Step 4, you should only need to add the directory where the LIB files are installed (i.e. ‘c:\msys\usr\local\bin’). This is not a typo, the LIB files are installed in the ‘bin’ directory. And instead of adding ‘libxx.a’ files, you should add ‘avcodec.lib’, ‘avformat.lib’, and ‘avutil.lib’. There should be no need for ‘libmingwex.a’, ‘libgcc.a’, and ‘wsock32.lib’, nor any other external library statically linked into the DLLs. The ‘bin’ directory contains a bunch of DLL files, but the ones that are actually used to run your application are the ones with a major version number in their filenames (i.e. ‘avcodec-51.dll’).
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You must use the MinGW cross compilation tools available at http://www.mingw.org/.
Then configure FFmpeg with the following options:
./configure --target-os=mingw32 --cross-prefix=i386-mingw32msvc- |
(you can change the cross-prefix according to the prefix chosen for the MinGW tools).
Then you can easily test FFmpeg with Wine (http://www.winehq.com/).
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The main issue with Cygwin is that newlib, its C library, does not contain llrint(). However, it is possible to leverage the implementation in MinGW.
Just install your Cygwin with all the "Base" packages, plus the following "Devel" ones:
binutils, gcc-core, make, subversion, mingw-runtime |
Do not install binutils-20060709-1 (they are buggy on shared builds); use binutils-20050610-1 instead.
Then create a small library that just contains llrint():
ar x /usr/lib/mingw/libmingwex.a llrint.o ar cq /usr/local/lib/libllrint.a llrint.o |
Then run
./configure --enable-static --disable-shared --extra-ldflags='-L /usr/local/lib' --extra-libs='-l llrint' |
to make a static build or
./configure --enable-shared --disable-static --extra-ldflags='-L /usr/local/lib' --extra-libs='-l llrint' |
to build shared libraries.
If you want to build FFmpeg with additional libraries, download Cygwin "Devel" packages for Ogg and Vorbis from any Cygwin packages repository and/or SDL, xvid, faac, faad2 packages from Cygwin Ports, (http://cygwinports.dotsrc.org/).
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With Cygwin you can create Windows binaries that do not need the cygwin1.dll.
Just install your Cygwin as explained before, plus these additional "Devel" packages:
gcc-mingw-core, mingw-runtime, mingw-zlib |
and add some special flags to your configure invocation.
For a static build run
./configure --target-os=mingw32 --enable-memalign-hack --enable-static --disable-shared --extra-cflags=-mno-cygwin --extra-libs=-mno-cygwin |
and for a build with shared libraries
./configure --target-os=mingw32 --enable-memalign-hack --enable-shared --disable-static --extra-cflags=-mno-cygwin --extra-libs=-mno-cygwin |
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BeOS support is broken in mysterious ways.
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For information about compiling FFmpeg on OS/2 see http://www.edm2.com/index.php/FFmpeg.
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You can integrate all the source code of the libraries to link them statically to avoid any version problem. All you need is to provide a 'config.mak' and a 'config.h' in the parent directory. See the defines generated by ./configure to understand what is needed.
You can use libavcodec or libavformat in your commercial program, but any patch you make must be published. The best way to proceed is to send your patches to the FFmpeg mailing list.
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FFmpeg is programmed in the ISO C90 language with a few additional features from ISO C99, namely:
These features are supported by all compilers we care about, so we will not accept patches to remove their use unless they absolutely do not impair clarity and performance.
All code must compile with GCC 2.95 and GCC 3.3. Currently, FFmpeg also compiles with several other compilers, such as the Compaq ccc compiler or Sun Studio 9, and we would like to keep it that way unless it would be exceedingly involved. To ensure compatibility, please do not use any additional C99 features or GCC extensions. Especially watch out for:
Indent size is 4. The presentation is the one specified by 'indent -i4 -kr -nut'. The TAB character is forbidden outside of Makefiles as is any form of trailing whitespace. Commits containing either will be rejected by the Subversion repository.
The main priority in FFmpeg is simplicity and small code size in order to minimize the bug count.
Comments: Use the JavaDoc/Doxygen format (see examples below) so that code documentation can be generated automatically. All nontrivial functions should have a comment above them explaining what the function does, even if it is just one sentence. All structures and their member variables should be documented, too.
/** * @file mpeg.c * MPEG codec. * @author ... */ /** * Summary sentence. * more text ... * ... */ typedef struct Foobar{ int var1; /**< var1 description */ int var2; ///< var2 description /** var3 description */ int var3; } Foobar; /** * Summary sentence. * more text ... * ... * @param my_parameter description of my_parameter * @return return value description */ int myfunc(int my_parameter) ... |
fprintf and printf are forbidden in libavformat and libavcodec, please use av_log() instead.
Casts should be used only when necessary. Unneeded parentheses should also be avoided if they don't make the code easier to understand.
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Note: Redundant code can be removed.
NOTE: If you had to put if(){ .. } over a large (> 5 lines) chunk of code, then either do NOT change the indentation of the inner part within (do not move it to the right)! or do so in a separate commit
We think our rules are not too hard. If you have comments, contact us.
Note, these rules are mostly borrowed from the MPlayer project.
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First, (see section Coding Rules) above if you did not yet.
When you submit your patch, try to send a unified diff (diff '-up' option). We cannot read other diffs :-)
Also please do not submit a patch which contains several unrelated changes. Split it into separate, self-contained pieces. This does not mean splitting file by file. Instead, make the patch as small as possible while still keeping it as a logical unit that contains an individual change, even if it spans multiple files. This makes reviewing your patches much easier for us and greatly increases your chances of getting your patch applied.
Run the regression tests before submitting a patch so that you can verify that there are no big problems.
Patches should be posted as base64 encoded attachments (or any other encoding which ensures that the patch will not be trashed during transmission) to the ffmpeg-devel mailing list, see http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-devel
It also helps quite a bit if you tell us what the patch does (for example 'replaces lrint by lrintf'), and why (for example '*BSD isn't C99 compliant and has no lrint()')
Also please if you send several patches, send each patch as a separate mail, do not attach several unrelated patches to the same mail.
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patch -p0
?
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All patches posted to ffmpeg-devel will be reviewed, unless they contain a clear note that the patch is not for SVN. Reviews and comments will be posted as replies to the patch on the mailing list. The patch submitter then has to take care of every comment, that can be by resubmitting a changed patch or by discussion. Resubmitted patches will themselves be reviewed like any other patch. If at some point a patch passes review with no comments then it is approved, that can for simple and small patches happen immediately while large patches will generally have to be changed and reviewed many times before they are approved. After a patch is approved it will be committed to the repository.
We will review all submitted patches, but sometimes we are quite busy so especially for large patches this can take several weeks.
When resubmitting patches, please do not make any significant changes not related to the comments received during review. Such patches will be rejected. Instead, submit significant changes or new features as separate patches.
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Before submitting a patch (or committing to the repository), you should at least test that you did not break anything.
The regression tests build a synthetic video stream and a synthetic audio stream. These are then encoded and decoded with all codecs or formats. The CRC (or MD5) of each generated file is recorded in a result file. A 'diff' is launched to compare the reference results and the result file.
The regression tests then go on to test the FFserver code with a limited set of streams. It is important that this step runs correctly as well.
Run 'make test' to test all the codecs and formats.
Run 'make fulltest' to test all the codecs, formats and FFserver.
[Of course, some patches may change the results of the regression tests. In this case, the reference results of the regression tests shall be modified accordingly].
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