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\input texinfo @c -*- texinfo -*-

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@settitle Libav FAQ
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@titlepage
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@center @titlefont{Libav FAQ}
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@end titlepage

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@top

@contents
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@chapter General Questions

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@section When will the next Libav version be released? / Why are Libav releases so few and far between?
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Like most open source projects Libav suffers from a certain lack of
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manpower. For this reason the developers have to prioritize the work
they do and putting out releases is not at the top of the list, fixing
bugs and reviewing patches takes precedence. Please don't complain or
request more timely and/or frequent releases unless you are willing to
help out creating them.

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@section I have a problem with an old version of Libav; where should I report it?
Nowhere. We do not support old Libav versions in any way, we simply lack
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the time, motivation and manpower to do so. If you have a problem with an
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old version of Libav, upgrade to the latest git snapshot. If you
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still experience the problem, then you can report it according to our
@uref{http://libav.org/bugreports.html, bug reporting guidelines}.
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@section Why doesn't Libav support feature [xyz]?
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Because no one has taken on that task yet. Libav development is
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driven by the tasks that are important to the individual developers.
If there is a feature that is important to you, the best way to get
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it implemented is to undertake the task yourself or sponsor a developer.
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@section Libav does not support codec XXX. Can you include a Windows DLL loader to support it?
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No. Windows DLLs are not portable, bloated and often slow.
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Moreover Libav strives to support all codecs natively.
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A DLL loader is not conducive to that goal.
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@section My bug report/mail to libav-devel/user has not received any replies.
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Likely reasons
@itemize
@item We are busy and haven't had time yet to read your report or
investigate the issue.
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@item You did not follow our
      @uref{http://libav.org/bugreports.html, bug reporting guidelines}.
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@item You didn't use git master.
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@item You reported a segmentation fault without gdb output.
@item You describe a problem but not how to reproduce it.
@item It's unclear if you use ffmpeg as command line tool or use
libav* from another application.
@item You speak about a video having problems on playback but
not what you use to play it.
@item We have no faint clue what you are talking about besides
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that it is related to Libav.
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@end itemize

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@section Is there a forum for Libav? I do not like mailing lists.
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You may view our mailing lists with a more forum-alike look here:
@url{http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.video.ffmpeg.user},
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but, if you post, please remember that our mailing list rules still apply there.
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@section I cannot read this file although this format seems to be supported by ffmpeg.
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Even if ffmpeg can read the container format, it may not support all its
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codecs. Please consult the supported codec list in the ffmpeg
documentation.

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@section Which codecs are supported by Windows?

Windows does not support standard formats like MPEG very well, unless you
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install some additional codecs.
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The following list of video codecs should work on most Windows systems:
@table @option
@item msmpeg4v2
.avi/.asf
@item msmpeg4
.asf only
@item wmv1
.asf only
@item wmv2
.asf only
@item mpeg4
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Only if you have some MPEG-4 codec like ffdshow or Xvid installed.
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@item mpeg1video
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.mpg only
@end table
Note, ASF files often have .wmv or .wma extensions in Windows. It should also
be mentioned that Microsoft claims a patent on the ASF format, and may sue
or threaten users who create ASF files with non-Microsoft software. It is
strongly advised to avoid ASF where possible.

The following list of audio codecs should work on most Windows systems:
@table @option
@item adpcm_ima_wav
@item adpcm_ms
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@item pcm_s16le
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always
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If some MP3 codec like LAME is installed.
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@chapter Compilation

@section @code{error: can't find a register in class 'GENERAL_REGS' while reloading 'asm'}

This is a bug in gcc. Do not report it to us. Instead, please report it to
the gcc developers. Note that we will not add workarounds for gcc bugs.

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Also note that (some of) the gcc developers believe this is not a bug or
not a bug they should fix:
@url{http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=11203}.
Then again, some of them do not know the difference between an undecidable
problem and an NP-hard problem...
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@chapter Usage

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@section ffmpeg does not work; what is wrong?
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Try a @code{make distclean} in the ffmpeg source directory before the build.
If this does not help see our
@uref{http://libav.org/bugreports.html, bug reporting guidelines}.
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@section How do I encode single pictures into movies?
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First, rename your pictures to follow a numerical sequence.
For example, img1.jpg, img2.jpg, img3.jpg,...
Then you may run:
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@example
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  ffmpeg -f image2 -i img%d.jpg /tmp/a.mpg
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@end example

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Notice that @samp{%d} is replaced by the image number.
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@file{img%03d.jpg} means the sequence @file{img001.jpg}, @file{img002.jpg}, etc...
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If you have large number of pictures to rename, you can use the
following command to ease the burden. The command, using the bourne
shell syntax, symbolically links all files in the current directory
that match @code{*jpg} to the @file{/tmp} directory in the sequence of
@file{img001.jpg}, @file{img002.jpg} and so on.

@example
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  x=1; for i in *jpg; do counter=$(printf %03d $x); ln -s "$i" /tmp/img"$counter".jpg; x=$(($x+1)); done
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@end example

If you want to sequence them by oldest modified first, substitute
@code{$(ls -r -t *jpg)} in place of @code{*jpg}.

Then run:

@example
  ffmpeg -f image2 -i /tmp/img%03d.jpg /tmp/a.mpg
@end example

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The same logic is used for any image format that ffmpeg reads.
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@section How do I encode movie to single pictures?
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Use:
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@example
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  ffmpeg -i movie.mpg movie%d.jpg
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The @file{movie.mpg} used as input will be converted to
@file{movie1.jpg}, @file{movie2.jpg}, etc...
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Instead of relying on file format self-recognition, you may also use
@table @option
@item -vcodec ppm
@item -vcodec png
@item -vcodec mjpeg
@end table
to force the encoding.

Applying that to the previous example:
@example
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  ffmpeg -i movie.mpg -f image2 -vcodec mjpeg menu%d.jpg
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@end example

Beware that there is no "jpeg" codec. Use "mjpeg" instead.

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@section Why do I see a slight quality degradation with multithreaded MPEG* encoding?
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For multithreaded MPEG* encoding, the encoded slices must be independent,
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otherwise thread n would practically have to wait for n-1 to finish, so it's
quite logical that there is a small reduction of quality. This is not a bug.
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@section How can I read from the standard input or write to the standard output?
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Use @file{-} as file name.
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@section -f jpeg doesn't work.
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Try '-f image2 test%d.jpg'.
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@section Why can I not change the framerate?
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Some codecs, like MPEG-1/2, only allow a small number of fixed framerates.
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Choose a different codec with the -vcodec command line option.
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@section How do I encode Xvid or DivX video with ffmpeg?
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Both Xvid and DivX (version 4+) are implementations of the ISO MPEG-4
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standard (note that there are many other coding formats that use this
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same standard). Thus, use '-vcodec mpeg4' to encode in these formats. The
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default fourcc stored in an MPEG-4-coded file will be 'FMP4'. If you want
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a different fourcc, use the '-vtag' option. E.g., '-vtag xvid' will
force the fourcc 'xvid' to be stored as the video fourcc rather than the
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default.

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@section How do I encode videos which play on the iPod?
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@table @option
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@item needed stuff
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-acodec libfaac -vcodec mpeg4 width<=320 height<=240
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@item working stuff
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mv4, title
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@item non-working stuff
B-frames
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ffmpeg -i input -acodec libfaac -ab 128k -vcodec mpeg4 -b 1200k -mbd 2 -flags +mv4+aic -trellis 2 -cmp 2 -subcmp 2 -s 320x180 -metadata title=X output.mp4
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@end table

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@section How do I encode videos which play on the PSP?
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@table @option
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@item needed stuff
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-acodec libfaac -vcodec mpeg4 width*height<=76800 width%16=0 height%16=0 -ar 24000 -r 30000/1001 or 15000/1001 -f psp
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@item working stuff
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mv4, title
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@item non-working stuff
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@item example command line
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ffmpeg -i input -acodec libfaac -ab 128k -vcodec mpeg4 -b 1200k -ar 24000 -mbd 2 -flags +mv4+aic -trellis 2 -cmp 2 -subcmp 2 -s 368x192 -r 30000/1001 -metadata title=X -f psp output.mp4
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@item needed stuff for H.264
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-acodec libfaac -vcodec libx264 width*height<=76800 width%16=0? height%16=0? -ar 48000 -coder 1 -r 30000/1001 or 15000/1001 -f psp
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@item working stuff for H.264
title, loop filter
@item non-working stuff for H.264
CAVLC
@item example command line
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ffmpeg -i input -acodec libfaac -ab 128k -vcodec libx264 -b 1200k -ar 48000 -mbd 2 -coder 1 -cmp 2 -subcmp 2 -s 368x192 -r 30000/1001 -metadata title=X -f psp -flags loop -trellis 2 -partitions parti4x4+parti8x8+partp4x4+partp8x8+partb8x8 output.mp4
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@item higher resolution for newer PSP firmwares, width<=480, height<=272
-vcodec libx264 -level 21 -coder 1 -f psp
@item example command line
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ffmpeg -i input -acodec libfaac -ab 128k -ac 2 -ar 48000 -vcodec libx264 -level 21 -b 640k -coder 1 -f psp -flags +loop -trellis 2 -partitions +parti4x4+parti8x8+partp4x4+partp8x8+partb8x8 -g 250 -s 480x272 output.mp4
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@end table

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@section Which are good parameters for encoding high quality MPEG-4?
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'-mbd rd -flags +mv4+aic -trellis 2 -cmp 2 -subcmp 2 -g 300 -pass 1/2',
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things to try: '-bf 2', '-flags qprd', '-flags mv0', '-flags skiprd'.
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@section Which are good parameters for encoding high quality MPEG-1/MPEG-2?
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'-mbd rd -trellis 2 -cmp 2 -subcmp 2 -g 100 -pass 1/2'
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but beware the '-g 100' might cause problems with some decoders.
Things to try: '-bf 2', '-flags qprd', '-flags mv0', '-flags skiprd.
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@section Interlaced video looks very bad when encoded with ffmpeg, what is wrong?
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You should use '-flags +ilme+ildct' and maybe '-flags +alt' for interlaced
material, and try '-top 0/1' if the result looks really messed-up.
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@section How can I read DirectShow files?
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If you have built Libav with @code{./configure --enable-avisynth}
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(only possible on MinGW/Cygwin platforms),
then you may use any file that DirectShow can read as input.
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Just create an "input.avs" text file with this single line ...
@example
  DirectShowSource("C:\path to your file\yourfile.asf")
@end example
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... and then feed that text file to ffmpeg:
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@example
  ffmpeg -i input.avs
@end example

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For ANY other help on Avisynth, please visit the
@uref{http://www.avisynth.org/, Avisynth homepage}.
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@section How can I join video files?

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A few multimedia containers (MPEG-1, MPEG-2 PS, DV) allow to join video files by
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merely concatenating them.

Hence you may concatenate your multimedia files by first transcoding them to
these privileged formats, then using the humble @code{cat} command (or the
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equally humble @code{copy} under Windows), and finally transcoding back to your
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format of choice.

@example
ffmpeg -i input1.avi -sameq intermediate1.mpg
ffmpeg -i input2.avi -sameq intermediate2.mpg
cat intermediate1.mpg intermediate2.mpg > intermediate_all.mpg
ffmpeg -i intermediate_all.mpg -sameq output.avi
@end example

Notice that you should either use @code{-sameq} or set a reasonably high
bitrate for your intermediate and output files, if you want to preserve
video quality.

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Also notice that you may avoid the huge intermediate files by taking advantage
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of named pipes, should your platform support it:

@example
mkfifo intermediate1.mpg
mkfifo intermediate2.mpg
ffmpeg -i input1.avi -sameq -y intermediate1.mpg < /dev/null &
ffmpeg -i input2.avi -sameq -y intermediate2.mpg < /dev/null &
cat intermediate1.mpg intermediate2.mpg |\
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@end example

Similarly, the yuv4mpegpipe format, and the raw video, raw audio codecs also
allow concatenation, and the transcoding step is almost lossless.
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When using multiple yuv4mpegpipe(s), the first line needs to be discarded
from all but the first stream. This can be accomplished by piping through
@code{tail} as seen below. Note that when piping through @code{tail} you
must use command grouping, @code{@{  ;@}}, to background properly.

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For example, let's say we want to join two FLV files into an output.flv file:

@example
mkfifo temp1.a
mkfifo temp1.v
mkfifo temp2.a
mkfifo temp2.v
mkfifo all.a
mkfifo all.v
ffmpeg -i input1.flv -vn -f u16le -acodec pcm_s16le -ac 2 -ar 44100 - > temp1.a < /dev/null &
ffmpeg -i input2.flv -vn -f u16le -acodec pcm_s16le -ac 2 -ar 44100 - > temp2.a < /dev/null &
ffmpeg -i input1.flv -an -f yuv4mpegpipe - > temp1.v < /dev/null &
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@{ ffmpeg -i input2.flv -an -f yuv4mpegpipe - < /dev/null | tail -n +2 > temp2.v ; @} &
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cat temp1.a temp2.a > all.a &
cat temp1.v temp2.v > all.v &
ffmpeg -f u16le -acodec pcm_s16le -ac 2 -ar 44100 -i all.a \
       -f yuv4mpegpipe -i all.v \
       -sameq -y output.flv
rm temp[12].[av] all.[av]
@end example

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@section The ffmpeg program does not respect the -maxrate setting, some frames are bigger than maxrate/fps.
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@section I want CBR, but no matter what I do frame sizes differ.
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You do not understand what CBR is, please read the MPEG spec.
Read about video buffer verifier and constant bitrate.
The one sentence summary is that there is a buffer and the input rate is
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constant, the output can vary as needed.

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@section How do I check if a stream is CBR?
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To quote the MPEG-2 spec:
"There is no way to tell that a bitstream is constant bitrate without
examining all of the vbv_delay values and making complicated computations."

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@chapter Development

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@section Are there examples illustrating how to use the Libav libraries, particularly libavcodec and libavformat?
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Yes. Read the Developers Guide of the Libav documentation. Alternatively,
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examine the source code for one of the many open source projects that
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already incorporate Libav at (@url{projects.html}).
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@section Can you support my C compiler XXX?
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It depends. If your compiler is C99-compliant, then patches to support
it are likely to be welcome if they do not pollute the source code
with @code{#ifdef}s related to the compiler.
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not - among other things - support the inline assembly used in Libav.
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project then you can link the MSVC++ code with libav* as long as
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you compile the latter with a working C compiler. For more information, see
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the @emph{Microsoft Visual C++ compatibility} section in the Libav
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There have been efforts to make Libav compatible with MSVC++ in the
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past. However, they have all been rejected as too intrusive, especially
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since MinGW does the job adequately. None of the core developers
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work with MSVC++ and thus this item is low priority. Should you find
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Yes, but the Cygwin or MinGW tools @emph{must} be used to compile Libav.
Read the @emph{Windows} section in the Libav documentation to find more
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No. These tools are too bloated and they complicate the build.
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@section Why not rewrite ffmpeg in object-oriented C++?
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Libav is already organized in a highly modular manner and does not need to
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be rewritten in a formal object language. Further, many of the developers
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favor straight C; it works for them. For more arguments on this matter,
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read @uref{http://www.tux.org/lkml/#s15, "Programming Religion"}.
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@section I do not like the LGPL, can I contribute code under the GPL instead?
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Yes, as long as the code is optional and can easily and cleanly be placed
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under #if CONFIG_GPL without breaking anything. So for example a new codec
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or filter would be OK under GPL while a bug fix to LGPL code would not.
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@section I want to compile xyz.c alone but my compiler produced many errors.
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Common code is in its own files in libav* and is used by the individual
codecs. They will not work without the common parts, you have to compile
the whole libav*. If you wish, disable some parts with configure switches.
You can also try to hack it and remove more, but if you had problems fixing
the compilation failure then you are probably not qualified for this.
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encompassing your Libav includes using @code{extern "C"}.
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See @url{http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lite/mixing-c-and-cpp.html#faq-32.3}

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@section I have a file in memory / a API different from *open/*read/ libc how do I use it with libavformat?
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You have to implement a URLProtocol, see @file{libavformat/file.c} in
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Libav and @file{libmpdemux/demux_lavf.c} in MPlayer sources.
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@section I get "No compatible shell script interpreter found." in MSys.

The standard MSys bash (2.04) is broken. You need to install 2.05 or later.

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@section I get "./configure: line <xxx>: pr: command not found" in MSys.

The standard MSys install doesn't come with pr. You need to get it from the coreutils package.

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@section Where can I find libav* headers for Pascal/Delphi?
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see @url{http://www.iversenit.dk/dev/ffmpeg-headers/}

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@section Where is the documentation about ffv1, msmpeg4, asv1, 4xm?
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@section How do I feed H.263-RTP (and other codecs in RTP) to libavcodec?
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Even if peculiar since it is network oriented, RTP is a container like any
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other. You have to @emph{demux} RTP before feeding the payload to libavcodec.
In this specific case please look at RFC 4629 to see how it should be done.
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@section AVStream.r_frame_rate is wrong, it is much larger than the framerate.
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r_frame_rate is NOT the average framerate, it is the smallest framerate
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that can accurately represent all timestamps. So no, it is not
wrong if it is larger than the average!
For example, if you have mixed 25 and 30 fps content, then r_frame_rate
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will be 150.

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