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I don't know if I'm amazed by all the work you guys did, or if its "just par for the course" given all the other great work on SageTV. (amazed)
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ffmpeg 32bit workaround on 64
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I needed to get something working, and so I cheated and used the old 32 bit binary in 64 bit linux... heres how... 1) install the 32 bit libraries Quote:
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Digging up this super old thread.
Now that the 64-bit Windows port seems to be largely behind me, my next challenge will be bringing FFMPEG into this decade. I started with the compare of the version Narflex posted and the current SageTV code. I then pulled the current FFMPEG source (4.1) to start modifying. As of now, I'm a little over half way through bringing the required SageTV changes over. Some were trivial, others no longer needed and some required re-thinking a bit as the base code had changed so much. I'll have a few questions for Jeff and limited ability to test whatever I can get compiled but it's a start. |
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I think I'm about done with the code changes. Next step is to attempt a compile. Many of the SageTV edits were subtle and for specific file formats under streaming conditions so even if it compiles proving it out will be tough...likely as tough as it was for the SageTV team the first time around with occasional patches for corner case issues. In general the ffmpeg code is more feature-rich and less buggy but is still seeing plenty of new commits.
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I was just wondering if you made anymore progress on this?
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If anyone wants to pick up where I left off, I could share what I have though it's a bit of a learning curve. |
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