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===new in this fork - android jni in videokit - android app as controller for ffmpeg - media selection by android app for media files that get muxed sample logcat at : http://pastebin.com/SHtc2ppU I liked the newer log implementation , esp in ./ffmpeg/cmdutils.c in the 'guardian' project. But , i also needed the java layer, jni integration, and the 'videokit' directory and library from 'halfninja' version of 'android-ffmpeg'. Halfninja, in ./Project/jni/videokit/cmdutils.c ffmpeg.c solved some issues with sysexit and with wierd fprintf vs av_log issue that is no longer relevant in the current ffmpeg release. Native logger is fine and , you can see it in android logcat by redirecting (stdout, stderr) to logcat. That means that jni android stuff can link directly against the current version of ffmpeg.c and the current version of cmdutils.c. Note this linking strategy screws up the app's android lifecycle because jni interface cant handle the 'exit-program()' at the end of the main function in ./jni/ffmpeg/ffmpeg.c. See Halfninja on git for solution to the sysexit issue. So, i merged the most useful , jni related stuff from halfninja/ into guardian and then added code of mine : buttons in the main Android activity w/ binding to following features: -select a picture -start a recording ( you talk about the picture -stop recording ( sound track persists to a .3gp codec=amrnb -mux creates a video using the selected picture and the audio recording mux output (container=3gp, audio=amrnb, video=mpeg4 setup ----- same NDK edit ./Project/jni/settings.sh to conform with your NDK setup, NDK_Base etc. edit ./Project/local.properties setting home dirs for SDK, NDK edit ./Project/project.properties setting the android api you will use ./Project dir android update using below : exec cmd from project root dir $ android update project --target 1 --name RecorderActivity --path Project edit & reset the AndroidManifest.xml file to what u are using edit / review cpu setting in ./Project/jni/configure_ffmpeg.sh building ------- same 2 steps for the submodules ( i moved them ,but they need 'init' and 'update' submodules install to ./ffmpeg dir and to ./x264 dir under ./Project/jni cd Project/jni ./configure_make_everything.sh $NDK/ndk-build cd ./Project ./ant debug output of above will be the apk file in the ./bin directory install the apk redirect stderr to android logcat so u can see all the stdout/ stderr msgs from ffmpeg $ adb shell setprop log.redirect-stdio true test the apk looking at logcat stmts from ffmpeg ... lots of them if u have root ... adb push the /libs/armv7-a/ffmpeg executable to /data/local/tmp/ffmpeg. get a shell on the phone. run ffmpeg CLI expressions right there. with CLI, u may try out lots of possible permutations of the ffmpeg switches when u get a set of switch values that u like , plug them into the java file at ./RecorderActivity.java and the java interface will mimic the transform that you have tested on the CLI in the shell on the phone. === pre fork notes from guardian version 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 2. On Debian/Ubuntu, run: apt-get install yasm bash patch make 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. 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 ------- ./ffmpeg -f lavfi -i "movie=midr-mjpeg.mov,redact=redact_unsort.txt" -f lavfi -i "amovie=midr-mjpeg.mov,aredact=aredact_unsort.txt" -acodec copy -vcodec copy -y /tmp/output.mov ./ffmpeg -f lavfi -i "movie=../testfiles/sscvideoproto_nexuss_high_quality_2_3_3.mp4,redact=redact_unsort.txt" -f lavfi -i "amovie=../testfiles/sscvideoproto_nexuss_high_quality_2_3_3.mp4,aredact=aredact_unsort.txt" -acodec copy -vcodec libx264 -b:v 1000k -an -f mp4 -y /tmp/output.mp4
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