- FFmpeg
FFmpeg Git, releases, FATE, web and mailinglists are on other servers and were not affected We believe that the original compromise happened to a server, unrelated to FFmpeg and MPlayer, several months ago That server was used as a source to clone the VM that we recently moved Trac to It is not known if anyone used the backdoor
- Download FFmpeg
FFmpeg has always been a very experimental and developer-driven project It is a key component in many multimedia projects and has new features added constantly
- About FFmpeg
About FFmpeg FFmpeg is the leading multimedia framework, able to decode, encode, transcode, mux, demux, stream, filter and play pretty much anything that humans and machines have created It supports the most obscure ancient formats up to the cutting edge No matter if they were designed by some standards committee, the community or a corporation
- ffmpeg Documentation
ffmpeg reads from an arbitrary number of inputs (which can be regular files, pipes, network streams, grabbing devices, etc ), specified by the -i option, and writes to an arbitrary number of outputs, which are specified by a plain output url
- Documentation - FFmpeg
Documentation The following documentation is regenerated nightly, and corresponds to the newest FFmpeg revision Consult your locally installed documentation for older versions
- General Documentation - FFmpeg
AviSynth (+) is loaded dynamically Distributors can build FFmpeg with --enable-avisynth, and the binaries will work regardless of the end user having AviSynth installed If when an end user would like to use AviSynth scripts, then they can install AviSynth (+) and FFmpeg will be able to find and use it to open scripts
- ffmpeg Documentation
ffmpeg reads from an arbitrary number of inputs (which can be regular files, pipes, network streams, grabbing devices, etc ), specified by the -i option, and writes to an arbitrary number of outputs, which are specified by a plain output url
- StreamingGuide – FFmpeg
Servers which can receive from FFmpeg (to restream to multiple clients) include ffserver (linux only, though with cygwin it might work on windows), or Wowza Media Server, or Flash Media Server, Red5, or various others Even VLC can pick up the stream from ffmpeg, then redistribute it, acting as a server Since FFmpeg is at times more efficient than VLC at doing the raw encoding, this can be a
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