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28th February 2016, 13:16 | #21 | Link |
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github.com/jb-alvarado/media-autobuild_suite
It contains heavy Windows cmd batch and bash shell scripts for installing and using a MSYS/MinGW cross compiling suite under Windows. I doubt it would run under a real Linux as a whole, but should contain good material to adapt your own workflow from. |
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edit: my attempt is also 99% based on the very nice, linux cross-compiling tool from Roger Pack : https://github.com/rdp/ffmpeg-windows-build-helpers (as updated when comparing it to zeranoe's listed sources). Last edited by hydra3333; 28th February 2016 at 13:34. |
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Thanks.
I finally got x264 to cross-compile with gpac for .mp4 compatibility and with ffmpeg lavf libraries so that it directly accepts input like .mpg etc as input ... with the help of your examples, using ubuntu, a variation of rogerdpack's script (uses mostly latest source versions, or zeranoes, depending) and a variation of zeranoe's toolchain build script (to use the latest compiler and related stuff). It's a horrific train-wreck of a hacked up script used for debugging ... but it did work. To me as a linux knowledge free zone, it seems that the configure file for x264 has a number of non-obvious fixed dependencies, eg things like - pkg-config had to be copied from /usr/bin/pkg-config into the cross-compiler folder with a different name based on a cross_prefix, since the toolchain build script didn't (copy a linux-runnable pkg-config, which the configure needs to see - setup of PKG_CONFIG_PATH and PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR - copying ffmpeg sources and libraries into specific folders - copying gpac sources into a specific folder and a .a file to specific place with a specific name - using a custom configure_flags to point to the right places So now, to consider whether to spend the time to find out why the mp4box built via rogerdpack's script produces .mp4 files which don't behave right when played in mpc-hc, as compared to the the official mp4box; eg when playing a .mp4 and click say 3/4 down the timeline and then the audio plays but the video takes 5 seconds to catch up and start playing, whereas an .mp4 with same video and audio but produced by an older mp4box handles it just fine with no "catchup" (using the same commandline on mp4box). Last edited by hydra3333; 27th March 2016 at 01:26. |
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Anyone got statically linked 8bit and 10bit x264 versions which run on Mac OS X Sierra?
Builds from http://download.videolan.org/pub/vid...macosx-x86-64/ don't work on Sierra |
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x264 0.148.2762 90a61ec - 8 bit & 10 bit Win32/64 Binaries
(libswscale 4.3.101) (libavformat 57.66.102) (ffmpegsource 2.23.0.0) Built on Feb 17 2017, GCC v6.3.0 http://ge.tt/3gT9Eri2 Code:
https://git.videolan.org/?p=x264.git;a=summary Last edited by Barough; 17th February 2017 at 14:57. |
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(If there are any more links you'd like to see there, let me know)
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Hummm, post #1 has other broken links :-/
Other posts also have broken links :-/ komisar's site hasn't been updated with the latest stable release of x264 :-/ Probably it's better to bury this thread and replace it with a brand-new sticky... |
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I will try to fix some more of them!
Well, I think we can't keep every link in every post up-to-date all the time. I will concentrate on the first one. Quote:
It's not like there have been fundamental changes in x264 since the 2016/12 build.
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x264 0.150.2833 df79067
Built on May 25 2017, GCC v6.3.0 https://git.videolan.org/?p=x264.git;a=summary DL : Code:
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Now has
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If you look at the commit log, you'll probably notice that in the last four commits there were no changes that effect static Win32 builds.
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Any chance to see new x264 builds in future?
Or maybe it's done as part of advanced development of x265? http://download.videolan.org/x264/binaries/win64/ Fo some reason the 10bit release was not updated anymore. Would be nice to now the current state of the encoder. |
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