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  1. \input texinfo @c -*- texinfo -*-
  2. @settitle FFmpeg FAQ
  3. @titlepage
  4. @sp 7
  5. @center @titlefont{FFmpeg FAQ}
  6. @sp 3
  7. @end titlepage
  8. @chapter General Problems
  9. @section I cannot read this file although this format seems to be supported by ffmpeg.
  10. Even if ffmpeg can read the file format, it may not support all its
  11. codecs. Please consult the supported codec list in the ffmpeg
  12. documentation.
  13. @section How do I encode JPEGs to another format ?
  14. If the JPEGs are named img1.jpg, img2.jpg, img3.jpg,..., use:
  15. @example
  16. ffmpeg -f image2 -i img%d.jpg /tmp/a.mpg
  17. @end example
  18. @samp{%d} is replaced by the image number.
  19. @file{img%03d.jpg} generates @file{img001.jpg}, @file{img002.jpg}, etc...
  20. The same system is used for the other image formats.
  21. (Note: you need -f image2 for all image formats except GIF; see next section).
  22. @section Only GIF is listed by -format. Is that the only accepted image format?
  23. No, there are more; they are listed among the video codecs:
  24. jpeg, png, ppm, pbm, pam, pgm.
  25. For example:
  26. @example
  27. ffmpeg -f image2 -i menu.png -f image2 menu.jpg
  28. @end example
  29. The @file{menu.png} used as input will be converted to @file{menu.jpg}.
  30. Instead of relying on file format self-recognition, you may also use
  31. @table @option
  32. @item -vcodec ppm
  33. @item -vcodec png
  34. @item -vcodec mjpeg
  35. @end table
  36. to force the encoding.
  37. Applying that to the previous example:
  38. @example
  39. ffmpeg -f image2 -vcodec png -i menu.png -f image2 -vcodec mjpeg menu.jpg
  40. @end example
  41. Beware that there is no "jpeg" codec. Use "mjpeg" instead.
  42. @section FFmpeg does not support codec XXX. Can you include a Windows DLL loader to support it ?
  43. No. FFmpeg only supports open source codecs. Windows DLLs are not
  44. portable, bloated and often slow.
  45. @section I get "Unsupported codec (id=86043) for input stream #0.1". What is the problem ?
  46. This is the Qcelp codec, FFmpeg has no support for that codec currently. Try mencoder/mplayer it might work.
  47. @section Why do I see a slight quality degradation with multithreaded MPEG* encoding ?
  48. For multithreaded MPEG* encoding, the encoded slices must be independent,
  49. otherwise thread n would practically have to wait for n-1 to finish, so it's
  50. quite logical that there is a small reduction of quality. This is not a bug.
  51. @section How can I read from the standard input or write to the standard output ?
  52. Use @file{-} as filename.
  53. @section Why does ffmpeg not decode audio in VOB files ?
  54. The audio is AC3 (a.k.a. A/52). AC3 decoding is an optional component in ffmpeg
  55. as the component that handles AC3 decoding (liba52) is currently released under
  56. the GPL. If you have liba52 installed on your system, enable AC3 decoding
  57. with @code{./configure --enable-a52}. Take care: by
  58. enabling AC3, you automatically change the license of libavcodec from
  59. LGPL to GPL.
  60. @section Which codecs are supported by Windows ?
  61. Windows does not support standard formats like MPEG very well, unless you
  62. install some additional codecs
  63. The following list of video codecs should work on most Windows systems:
  64. @table @option
  65. @item msmpeg4v2
  66. .avi/.asf
  67. @item msmpeg4
  68. .asf only
  69. @item wmv1
  70. .asf only
  71. @item wmv2
  72. .asf only
  73. @item mpeg4
  74. only if you have some MPEG-4 codec installed like ffdshow or XviD
  75. @item mpeg1
  76. .mpg only
  77. @end table
  78. Note, ASF files often have .wmv or .wma extensions in Windows. It should also
  79. be mentioned that Microsoft claims a patent on the ASF format, and may sue
  80. or threaten users who create ASF files with non-Microsoft software. It is
  81. strongly advised to avoid ASF where possible.
  82. The following list of audio codecs should work on most Windows systems:
  83. @table @option
  84. @item adpcm_ima_wav
  85. @item adpcm_ms
  86. @item pcm
  87. @item mp3
  88. if some MP3 codec like LAME is installed
  89. @end table
  90. @section Why does the chrominance data seem to be sampled at a different time from the luminance data on bt8x8 captures on Linux?
  91. This is a well-known bug in the bt8x8 driver. For 2.4.26 there is a patch at
  92. (@url{http://mplayerhq.hu/~michael/bttv-420-2.4.26.patch}). This may also
  93. apply cleanly to other 2.4-series kernels.
  94. @section How do I avoid the ugly aliasing artifacts in bt8x8 captures on Linux?
  95. Pass 'combfilter=1 lumafilter=1' to the bttv driver. Note though that 'combfilter=1'
  96. will cause somewhat too strong filtering. A fix is to apply (@url{http://mplayerhq.hu/~michael/bttv-comb-2.4.26.patch})
  97. or (@url{http://mplayerhq.hu/~michael/bttv-comb-2.6.6.patch})
  98. and pass 'combfilter=2'.
  99. @section I have a problem with an old version of ffmpeg; where should I report it?
  100. Nowhere. Upgrade to the latest release or if there is no recent release upgrade
  101. to Subversion HEAD. You could also try to report it. Maybe you will get lucky and
  102. become the first person in history to get an answer different from "upgrade
  103. to Subversion HEAD".
  104. @section -f jpeg doesn't work.
  105. Try '-f image2 test%d.jpg'.
  106. @section Why can I not change the framerate?
  107. Some codecs, like MPEG-1/2, only allow a small number of fixed framerates.
  108. Choose a different codec with the -vcodec command line option.
  109. @section ffmpeg does not work; What is wrong?
  110. Try a 'make distclean' in the ffmpeg source directory. If this does not help see
  111. (@url{http://ffmpeg.org/bugreports.php}).
  112. @section How do I encode XviD or DivX video with ffmpeg?
  113. Both XviD and DivX (version 4+) are implementations of the ISO MPEG-4
  114. standard (note that there are many other coding formats that use this
  115. same standard). Thus, use '-vcodec mpeg4' to encode these formats. The
  116. default fourcc stored in an MPEG-4-coded file will be 'FMP4'. If you want
  117. a different fourcc, use the '-vtag' option. E.g., '-vtag xvid' will
  118. force the fourcc 'xvid' to be stored as the video fourcc rather than the
  119. default.
  120. @section How do I encode videos which play on the iPod?
  121. @table @option
  122. @item needed stuff
  123. -acodec aac -vcodec mpeg4 width<=320 height<=240
  124. @item working stuff
  125. 4mv, title
  126. @item non-working stuff
  127. B-frames
  128. @item example command line
  129. ffmpeg -i input -acodec aac -ab 128 -vcodec mpeg4 -b 1200 -mbd 2 -flags +4mv+trell -aic 2 -cmp 2 -subcmp 2 -s 320x180 -title X output.mp4
  130. @end table
  131. @section How do I encode videos which play on the PSP?
  132. @table @option
  133. @item needed stuff
  134. -acodec aac -vcodec mpeg4 width*height<=76800 width%16=0 height%16=0 -ar 24000 -r 30000/1001 or 15000/1001 -f psp
  135. @item working stuff
  136. 4mv, title
  137. @item non-working stuff
  138. B-frames
  139. @item example command line
  140. ffmpeg -i input -acodec aac -ab 128 -vcodec mpeg4 -b 1200 -ar 24000 -mbd 2 -flags +4mv+trell -aic 2 -cmp 2 -subcmp 2 -s 368x192 -r 30000/1001 -title X -f psp output.mp4
  141. @item needed stuff for H.264
  142. -acodec aac -vcodec h264 width*height<=76800 width%16=0? height%16=0? -ar 48000 -coder 1 -r 30000/1001 or 15000/1001 -f psp
  143. @item working stuff for H.264
  144. title, loop filter
  145. @item non-working stuff for H.264
  146. CAVLC
  147. @item example command line
  148. ffmpeg -i input -acodec aac -ab 128 -vcodec h264 -b 1200 -ar 48000 -mbd 2 -coder 1 -cmp 2 -subcmp 2 -s 368x192 -r 30000/1001 -title X -f psp -flags loop -trellis 2 -partitions parti4x4+parti8x8+partp4x4+partp8x8+partb8x8 output.mp4
  149. @end table
  150. @section How can I read DirectShow files?
  151. If you have built FFmpeg with @code{./configure --enable-avisynth}
  152. (only possible on MinGW/Cygwin platforms),
  153. then you may use any file that DirectShow can read as input.
  154. (Be aware that this feature has been recently added,
  155. so you will need to help yourself in case of problems.)
  156. Just create an "input.avs" text file with this single line ...
  157. @example
  158. DirectShowSource("C:\path to your file\yourfile.asf")
  159. @end example
  160. ... and then feed that text file to FFmpeg:
  161. @example
  162. ffmpeg -i input.avs
  163. @end example
  164. For ANY other help on Avisynth, please visit @url{http://www.avisynth.org/}.
  165. @chapter Development
  166. @section When will the next FFmpeg version be released? / Why are FFmpeg releases so few and far between?
  167. Like most open source projects FFmpeg suffers from a certain lack of
  168. manpower. For this reason the developers have to prioritize the work
  169. they do and putting out releases is not at the top of the list, fixing
  170. bugs and reviewing patches takes precedence. Please don't complain or
  171. request more timely and/or frequent releases unless you are willing to
  172. help out creating them.
  173. @section Why doesn't FFmpeg support feature [xyz]?
  174. Because no one has taken on that task yet. FFmpeg development is
  175. driven by the tasks that are important to the individual developers.
  176. If there is a feature that is important to you, the best way to get
  177. it implemented is to undertake the task yourself.
  178. @section Are there examples illustrating how to use the FFmpeg libraries, particularly libavcodec and libavformat ?
  179. Yes. Read the Developers Guide of the FFmpeg documentation. Alternatively,
  180. examine the source code for one of the many open source projects that
  181. already incorporate ffmpeg at (@url{projects.php}).
  182. @section Can you support my C compiler XXX ?
  183. No. Only GCC is supported. GCC is ported to most systems available and there
  184. is no need to pollute the source code with @code{#ifdef}s
  185. related to the compiler.
  186. @section Can I use FFmpeg or libavcodec under Windows ?
  187. Yes, but the MinGW tools @emph{must} be used to compile FFmpeg. You
  188. can link the resulting DLLs with any other Windows program. Read the
  189. @emph{Native Windows Compilation} and @emph{Visual C++ compatibility}
  190. sections in the FFmpeg documentation to find more information.
  191. @section Can you add automake, libtool or autoconf support ?
  192. No. These tools are too bloated and they complicate the build. Moreover,
  193. since only @samp{gcc} is supported they would add little advantages in
  194. terms of portability.
  195. @section Why not rewrite ffmpeg in object-oriented C++ ?
  196. ffmpeg is already organized in a highly modular manner and does not need to
  197. be rewritten in a formal object language. Further, many of the developers
  198. favor straight C; it works for them. For more arguments on this matter,
  199. read "Programming Religion" at (@url{http://lkml.org/faq/lkmlfaq-15.html}).
  200. @section Why are the ffmpeg programs devoid of debugging symbols ?
  201. The build process creates ffmpeg_g, ffplay_g, etc. which contain full debug
  202. information. Those binaries are strip'd to create ffmpeg, ffplay, etc. If
  203. you need the debug information, used the *_g versions.
  204. @section I do not like the LGPL, can I contribute code under the GPL instead ?
  205. Yes, as long as the code is optional and can easily and cleanly be placed
  206. under #ifdef CONFIG_GPL without breaking anything. So for example a new codec
  207. or filter would be OK under GPL while a bugfix to LGPL code would not.
  208. @section I want to compile xyz.c alone but my compiler produced many errors.
  209. Common code is in its own files in libav* and is used by the individual
  210. codecs. They will not work without the common parts, you have to compile
  211. the whole libav*. If you wish, disable some parts with configure switches.
  212. You can also try to hack it and remove more, but if you had problems fixing
  213. the compilation failure then you are probably not qualified for this.
  214. @section Visual C++ produces many errors.
  215. Visual C++ is not compliant to the C standard and does not support
  216. the inline assembly used in FFmpeg.
  217. If you wish - for whatever weird reason - to use Visual C++ for your
  218. project then you can link the Visual C++ code with libav* as long as
  219. you compile the latter with a working C compiler. For more information, see
  220. the @emph{Visual C++ compatibility} section in the FFmpeg documentation.
  221. There have been efforts to make FFmpeg compatible with Visual C++ in the
  222. past. However, they have all been rejected as too intrusive, especially
  223. since MinGW does the job perfectly adequately. None of the core developers
  224. work with Visual C++ and thus this item is low priority. Should you find
  225. the silver bullet that solves this problem, feel free to shoot it at us.
  226. @section I have a file in memory / a API different from *open/*read/ libc how do i use it with libavformat ?
  227. You have to implement a URLProtocol, see libavformat/file.c in FFmpeg
  228. and libmpdemux/demux_lavf.c in MPlayer sources.
  229. @section I get "No compatible shell script interpreter found." in MSys.
  230. The standard MSys bash (2.04) is broken. You need to install 2.05 or later.
  231. @bye