slackbuilds/multimedia/ffmpeg010
Robby Workman d0d3fbaa3e multimedia/ffmpeg010: Use Slackware's libvpx and openjpeg (libopenmj2)
Signed-off-by: Robby Workman <rworkman@slackbuilds.org>
2016-01-17 09:40:16 +07:00
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README multimedia/ffmpeg010: Use Slackware's libvpx and openjpeg (libopenmj2) 2016-01-17 09:40:16 +07:00
ffmpeg-libvpxenc-remove-some-unused-ctrl-id-mappings.patch multimedia/ffmpeg010: Use Slackware's libvpx and openjpeg (libopenmj2) 2016-01-17 09:40:16 +07:00
ffmpeg010.SlackBuild multimedia/ffmpeg010: Use Slackware's libvpx and openjpeg (libopenmj2) 2016-01-17 09:40:16 +07:00
ffmpeg010.info multimedia/ffmpeg010: Added (ffmpeg 0.10.x branch). 2016-01-17 09:40:16 +07:00
slack-desc multimedia/ffmpeg010: Added (ffmpeg 0.10.x branch). 2016-01-17 09:40:16 +07:00

README

FFmpeg is a complete solution to record, convert and stream audio
and video. It includes libavcodec, the leading audio/video codec
library.

You can enable a lot of optional (not-autodetected) features by
passing variables to the script (VAR=yes/no ./ffmpeg.SlackBuild):
ASS=yes|no (default: no), requires libass
BLURAY=yes|no (default: no), requires libbluray
CELT=yes|no (default: no), requires celt
DC1394=yes|no (default: no), requires libdc1394
FAAC=yes|no (default: no), requires faac (creates non-redistributable binary)
FREI0R=yes|no (default: no), requires frei0r
GSM=yes|no (default: no), requires gsm
LAME=yes|no (default: yes), requires lame
OPENAL=yes|no (default: no), requires OpenAL
OPENCORE=yes|no (default: no), requires opencore-amr
OPENSSL=yes|no (default: no), creates non-redistributable binary
RTMP=yes|no (default: no), requires rtmpdump
SCHROEDINGER=yes|no (default: no), requires schroedinger
SPEEX=yes|no (default: no), requires speex
X264=yes|no (default: yes), requires x264
XVID=yes|no (default: no), requires xvidcore

Make sure to run this script in a real root shell ("su -") and that you
have either tetex or texlive installed.

All of the mentioned requirements are available from SlackBuilds.org

This is the 0.10.x branch, still needed by some software: you
can't use the resulting package for software that needs ffmpeg,
as this installs stuff in non-standard locations.