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FFMpeg/FFprobe compiled for Android

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FFmpeg-Android

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FFMpeg/FFprobe compiled for Android. Execute FFmpeg & FFprobe commands with ease in your Android project.

About

This project is a continued fork of FFmpeg Android Java by WritingMinds. This fork fixes the CANNOT LINK EXECUTABLE ffmpeg: has text relocations issue on x86 devices along with some other bugfixes, new features and the newest FFmpeg builds.

Architectures

Bravobit FFmpeg-Android runs on the following architectures:

  • armv7
  • armv7-neon
  • armv8
  • x86
  • x86_64

FFmpeg build

FFmpeg in this project was built with the following libraries:

  • x264 r2851 ba24899
  • libpng 1.6.21
  • freetype2 2.8.1
  • libmp3lame 3.100
  • libvorbis 1.3.5
  • libvpx v1.6.1-1456-g7d1bf5d
  • libopus 1.2.1
  • fontconfig 2.11.94
  • libass 0.14.0
  • fribidi 0.19.7
  • expat 2.1.0
  • fdk-aac 0.1.6

Features

  • Uses the latest FFmpeg release n4.0-39-gda39990
  • Uses native CPU capabilities on ARM architectures
  • FFprobe is bundled in this library too
  • Enabled network capabilities
  • Multithreading

Usage

Getting Started

Include the dependency

dependencies {
    implementation 'nl.bravobit:android-ffmpeg:1.1.5'
}

Check if FFmpeg is supported

To check whether FFmpeg is available on your device you can use the following method.

if (FFmpeg.getInstance(this).isSupported()) {
  // ffmpeg is supported
} else {
  // ffmpeg is not supported
}

This is all you have to do to load the FFmpeg library.

Run FFmpeg command

In this sample code we will run the ffmpeg -version command.

FFmpeg ffmpeg = FFmpeg.getInstance(context);
  // to execute "ffmpeg -version" command you just need to pass "-version"
ffmpeg.execute(cmd, new ExecuteBinaryResponseHandler() {

    @Override
    public void onStart() {}

    @Override
    public void onProgress(String message) {}

    @Override
    public void onFailure(String message) {}

    @Override
    public void onSuccess(String message) {}

    @Override
    public void onFinish() {}

});

Check if FFprobe is supported

To check whether FFprobe is available on your device you can use the following method.

if (FFprobe.getInstance(this).isSupported()) {
  // ffprobe is supported
} else {
  // ffprobe is not supported
}

This is all you have to do to load the FFprobe library.

Run FFprobe command

In this sample code we will run the ffprobe -version command.

FFprobe ffprobe = FFprobe.getInstance(context);
// to execute "ffprobe -version" command you just need to pass "-version"
ffprobe.execute(cmd, new ExecuteBinaryResponseHandler() {

    @Override
    public void onStart() {}

    @Override
    public void onProgress(String message) {}

    @Override
    public void onFailure(String message) {}

    @Override
    public void onSuccess(String message) {}

    @Override
    public void onFinish() {}

});

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