![]() ![]() i sscvideoproto_nexuss_high_quality_2_3_3. y output-test-redact.mp4 tweaking h264 output settings y output-test-af_aredact.mp4 redact audio and video acodec aac -b:a 32k -strict experimental Output-test-vf_redact.mp4 audio redact only acodec copy -vcodec copy testattach.mkv video redact only ![]() attach attach.txt -metadata:s:2 mimetype=text/plain testing embedding metadata into a matroska video ![]() Included, edit configure_ffmpeg.sh and add/substract what you want. If you want to change which coders, decoders, muxers, filters, etc that are Or using an older compiler version: NDK_COMPILER_VERSION=4.4.3. For example, using the 32-bit NDK on a 64-bit system: NDK_PROCESSOR=x86. Then you might need to set some variables manually as part of the command Using an older version, or you are using the 32-bit NDK on a 64-bit system, Note: the 'make' build is setup to work with the Android NDK r8e. NDK r21d is now available in the stable channel of the SDK manager and for download from. That should give you command line binary ffmpeg/ffmpeg, which is the only file Of config.guess and config.sub, which only recently got Android support) These are needed to provide the newest version Then you will need to get newer versions of the packages automake,Īutotools-dev, and libtool. (If you are on older releases of Debian/Ubuntu/Mint, like Debian/squeeze, On Debian/Ubuntu, run: apt-get install yasm bash patch make gawk.'ffmpeg' that is statically linked, so its the only file you need. So here is my clean, easilyĬhangeable, static ffmpeg creator for Android. You were quite right, it was some mis-match between the NDK version and the Murl version.This is a new android-ffmpeg project since it seems there were so manyĭifferent ways of doing it, it was confusing. Please use the latest build and NDK r10c from Support for NDK r10c is included in the latest release. We are working on the support for NDK r10. It might be a mixture of newer SDK platform tools with an old NDK.ĭue to the fact that the r8e version is outdated now, we will not further analyse the problem but will update the documentation. Without digging depth into further analysis it is not possible to tell you what exactly is causing the problem now. Strangely enough we refer in the user’s guide to r8e as a verified version, which means that we have tested this version in the past and that it worked fluently then. (, 10:04)Ketschak Wrote: I downloaded the old NDK r8e and was able to reproduce the problem. ![]() It looks like the path is incorrect for the libmurl_3rd_party.a, but I have no experience with gmake and very little with building for Android, so I'm not sure where this is configured. Here's a screenshot of my Dashboard settings: G:\Tools\SDKs\Android - Android (including ndk_r8e and android-sdk) G:\Tools\SDKs\MurlEngine\murl - The Murl engine G:/Tools/SDKs/Android/ndk_r8e/build/core/prebuilt-library.mk:45: *** Android NDK: Aborting. Quote:MK: G:\Tools\SDKs\MurlEngine\murl\tutorials\chapter01\00_hello_world\project\common\gnumake\project_hello_world.mkĪndroid NDK: ERROR:G:/Tools/SDKs/Android/ndk_r8e/sources/android/cpufeatures/Android.mk:module_murl_3rd_party: LOCAL_SRC_FILES points to a missing fileĪndroid NDK: Check that G:/Tools/SDKs/Android/ndk_r8e/sources/android/cpufeatures/G:/Tools/SDKs/MurlEngine/murl/murl/3rd_party/binaries/android/debug/armeabi/libmurl_3rd_party.a exists or that its path is correct When trying to build for Android (both with build_debug.cmd and using the Dashboard app) I get the following error: I've just downloaded Murl, and set it up as suggested by the guides.īefore I start working with it, I wanted to make sure I have everything set up correctly to build for PC and Android, but I'm unable to build the tutorials on Android. ![]()
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