Re: MEncoder and subtitle problem Post by Optimusprime » Thu May 23, 2013 8:07 pm I'll fix it for you sanjeev, and always let me know of any other issues you have with the OS-X build. 3.0.0-a1 was a manual build process this time round thats why it ended up in the wrong folder. 2.x.x series won't be affected.
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MPlayer for Windows PC 64 bit is a command-line program and is best used with SMPlayer. It can provide easy access to all of M Player's features and features a skinnable UI among many others such as remembering your position in a video, localization, subtitle search, Windows integration, and YouTube™ video search and playback.
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[CPanel] How to install ffmpeg mplayer and mencoder on CentOS6 (FFMpeg 0.7.11)
ffmpeg install docs
Hello Guys, |
Installation of FFMPEG is treated as the toughest installations as it has many dependencies. Check with the below steps for easy installation. |
1. Enable 9xhost and EPEL yum repositories |
The CentOS 6 RPM packages of ffmpeg, mplayer and MP4Box packages are available on 9xhost.net. These RPM packages are copied from ATrpms and RPM Fusion YUM repositories for a simplified installation. |
Some packages on 9xhost YUM repo depend on EPEL repo. To enable EPEL repo, install the epel-release RPM package |
rpm -Uvh http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/6/i386/epel-release-6-8.noarch.rpm |
1.1 To enable 9xhost YUM repository, create the file /etc/yum.repos.d/9xhost.repo |
vim /etc/yum.repos.d/9xhost.repo |
and add following repository configuration: |
[9xhost] |
name=9xhost Packages CentOS 6 - $basearch |
baseurl=http://dl.9xhost.info/yumrepo/centos/6/$basearch/ |
enabled=1 |
gpgcheck=0 |
2. Install ffmpeg mplayer and mencoder |
for x86 (32bit system) |
yum install ffmpeg mplayer |
for x86_64 (64bit system) |
yum install ffmpeg mplayer --exclude '*.i386' |
Note: there is no separate package for mencoder. It is also provided by mplayer package. |
This will also install various dependency packages like libtheora, libvorbis, libogg, lame, opencore-amr, x264, xvidcore etc. |
3. Install flvtool2 |
cPanel has its own ruby installer script. So install ruby using following cPanel script: |
/scripts/installruby |
Flvtool2 is available as a Ruby Gems package. Use following gem command to install flvtool2: |
gem install flvtool2 |
4. Install MP4Box2 |
MP4Box is provided by gpac package. Install gpac and its library packages: |
for x86 (32bit system) |
yum install gpac gpac-libs |
for x86_64 (64bit system) |
yum install gpac gpac-libs --exclude '*.i386' |
5. Install ffmpeg-php |
Ffmpeg-php requires ffmpeg development package. Install it using yum: |
for x86 (32bit system) |
yum install ffmpeg-devel |
for x86_64 (64bit system) |
yum install ffmpeg-devel --exclude '*.i386' |
Now download the latest ffmpeg-php package: |
wget http://downloads.sourceforge.net/ffmpeg-php/ffmpeg-php-0.6.0.tbz2 |
Untar this package, build and install it with following commands: |
tar xjf ffmpeg-php-0.6.0.tbz2 |
cd ffmpeg-php-0.6.0 |
sed -i 's/PIX_FMT_RGBA32/PIX_FMT_RGB32/g' ffmpeg_frame.c |
phpize |
./configure |
make |
make install |
The make install command will show PHP extensions path where ffmpeg PHP extension is installed: |
root@server [~/ffmpeg-php-0.6.0]# make install |
Installing shared extensions: /usr/local/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20060613/ |
Now edit php.ini file |
nano /usr/local/lib/php.ini |
and make sure that value of extension_dir is set to PHP extension directory as given by above make install command: |
extension_dir = '/usr/local/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20060613' |
Add following line just below extension_dir and this will enable ffmpeg PHP extension: |
extension='ffmpeg.so' |
Restart Apache to make this change effective: |
/scripts/restartsrv_httpd |
You can verify the status of ffmpeg extension on a PHP info web page or from command line as given below: |
root@server [~]# php -i | grep ffmpeg |
ffmpeg |
ffmpeg-php version => 0.6.0-svn |
ffmpeg-php built on => Jun 2 2012 20:48:04 |
ffmpeg-php gd support => enabled |
ffmpeg libavcodec version => Lavc52.123.0 |
ffmpeg libavformat version => Lavf52.111.0 |
ffmpeg swscaler version => SwS0.14.1 |
ffmpeg.allow_persistent => 0 => 0 |
ffmpeg.show_warnings => 0 => 0 |
OLDPWD => /root/ffmpeg-php-0.6.0 |
_SERVER['OLDPWD'] => /root/ffmpeg-php-0.6.0 |
_ENV['OLDPWD'] => /root/ffmpeg-php-0.6.0 |
6. Installation paths |
Following are the file system paths of tools that we installed: |
ffmpeg: /usr/bin/ffmpeg |
mplayer: /usr/bin/mplayer |
mencoder: /usr/bin/mencoder |
flvtool2: /usr/bin/flvtool2 |
MP4Box: /usr/bin/MP4Box |
commented Jul 29, 2015
There is more easy way to install ffmpeg. rm -rf /etc/yum.repos.d/dag.repo wget http://www.9xhost.info/scripts/dag.repo cp dag.repo /etc/yum.repos.d/dag.repo rpm --import http://apt.sw.be/RPM-GPG-KEY.dag.txt yum -y update yum -y install ffmpeg ffmpeg-devel ffmpeg-libpostproc rm -rf ffmpeg-php-0.6.0.tbz2 rm -rf ffmpeg-php-0.6.0 wget http://www.9xhost.info/scripts/ffmpeg-php-0.6.0.tbz2 tar xjf ffmpeg-php-0.6.0.tbz2 cd ffmpeg-php-0.6.0 rm -rf ffmpeg_movie.c wget http://www.9xhost.info/scripts/ffmpeg-php-0.6.0/ffmpeg_movie.c sed -i 's/PIX_FMT_RGBA32/PIX_FMT_RGB32/g' ffmpeg_frame.c phpize ./configure make make install cp /usr/local/lib/php.ini /usr/local/lib/php.ini.backup echo 'extension=ffmpeg.so' >> /usr/local/lib/php.ini or short way is wget http://www.9xhost.info/scripts/ffmpeg.sh sh ffmpeg.sh other way specially for centos 7.x https://hub.9xhost.info/knowledgebase/article/39/install-ffmpeg---php-ffmpeg-on-centos-7-1/ |
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