[FFmpeg-devel] New Java wrapper for ffmpeg libraries using JNA
Ken Larson
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Wed Aug 22 22:46:32 CEST 2007
Brent -
I haven't made a new FMJ release yet with this in it, so it is best to
get the source for fmj and ffmpeg-java from CVS.
ffmpeg-java does show the basic technique to using a Java source for the
data, in URLProtocolTest, which uses the class CallbackURLProtocolMgr.
There is an FMJ demultiplexer, net.sf.fmj.ffmpeg_java.FFMPEGParser,
which applies the same technique for a JMF-style DataSource. There is a
fair amount of extra work for this to allow an arbitrary DataSource to
be able to seek, which ffmpeg requires for certain files.
I described the approach in a FOBS forum thread as well:
https://sourceforge.net/forum/message.php?msg_id=4470063
Ken
Brent Baccala wrote:
> On Wed, 22 Aug 2007, Ken Larson wrote:
>
>> I thought you might be interested to know I've wrapped ffmpeg so that it
>> can be called from Java using JNA.
>
> Nice. I started work on something similar.
>
>> This is a subproject of FMJ, and is called ffmpeg-java. It has no
>> JMF/FMJ dependencies itself, it is just a wrapper. It has its own
>> release under the FMJ downloads, and is in FMJ's CVS tree under
>> ffmpeg-java.
>>
>> Included in the project a Java version of avcodec_sample.0.4.9.cpp, a
>> sample program which extracts the first 5 frames of a movie.
>>
>> I have also created a JMF demultiplexer in the FMJ project, so that
>> ffmpeg can be used to parse and decode .mov and .avi files, for example.
>
> Is the source to this in the CVS tree? I don't see it in the download.
>
> I'm interested to know how you linked the ffmpeg file handling scheme
> in with JMF's buffering approach.
>
>
> -bwb
>
> Brent Baccala
> cosine at freesoft.org
>
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