ffmpeg/doc/examples
wm4 9f31c1608c examples: demuxing: simplify audio output
There is no reason why this should copy the audio data in a very
complicated way. Also, strictly write the first plane, instead of
writing the whole buffer. This is more helpful in context of the
example. This way a user can clearly confirm that it works by playing
the written data as raw audio.
2013-07-19 12:14:46 +02:00
..
decoding_encoding.c
demuxing.c examples: demuxing: simplify audio output 2013-07-19 12:14:46 +02:00
filtering_audio.c lavfi: create Libav-API compatibility layer for avfilter_graph_parse() at the next bump 2013-07-03 13:21:42 +02:00
filtering_video.c lavfi: create Libav-API compatibility layer for avfilter_graph_parse() at the next bump 2013-07-03 13:21:42 +02:00
Makefile examples/Makefile: disable -O2 optimizations 2013-06-26 23:21:39 +02:00
metadata.c
muxing.c examples/muxing: add support to audio resampling 2013-07-06 12:31:16 +02:00
README
resampling_audio.c
scaling_video.c

FFmpeg examples README
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Both following use cases rely on pkg-config and make, thus make sure
that you have them installed and working on your system.


1) Build the installed examples in a generic read/write user directory

Copy to a read/write user directory and just use "make", it will link
to the libraries on your system, assuming the PKG_CONFIG_PATH is
correctly configured.

2) Build the examples in-tree

Assuming you are in the source FFmpeg checkout directory, you need to build
FFmpeg (no need to make install in any prefix). Then you can go into the
doc/examples and run a command such as PKG_CONFIG_PATH=pc-uninstalled make.