Open Source Computer Vision Library https://opencv.org/
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Alexander Karsakov 83cefcb92a FFmpeg 2.0.2 32-bit builded with mingw (4.6.1) with following additional options: --enable-w32threads --disable-iconv --cpu=i686 (workaroud for http://trac.ffmpeg.org/ticket/2363) 11 years ago
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ffmpeg_version.cmake Added the missing setting of HAVE_FFMPEG to true on Windows. 11 years ago
ffopencv.c
make.bat FFmpeg 2.0.2 32-bit builded with mingw (4.6.1) with following additional options: --enable-w32threads --disable-iconv --cpu=i686 (workaroud for http://trac.ffmpeg.org/ticket/2363) 11 years ago
opencv_ffmpeg.dll FFmpeg 2.0.2 32-bit builded with mingw (4.6.1) with following additional options: --enable-w32threads --disable-iconv --cpu=i686 (workaroud for http://trac.ffmpeg.org/ticket/2363) 11 years ago
opencv_ffmpeg_64.dll Updated build of ffmpeg library (v 2.0.2). Builded with mingw (gcc 4.6.1) with 11 years ago
readme.txt

readme.txt

The build script is to be fixed.
Right now it assumes that 32-bit MinGW is in the system path and
64-bit mingw is installed to c:\Apps\MinGW64.

It is important that gcc is used, not g++!
Otherwise the produced DLL will likely be dependent on libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll or similar DLL.
While we want to make the DLLs with minimum dependencies: Win32 libraries + msvcrt.dll.

ffopencv.c is really a C++ source, hence -x c++ is used.

How to update opencv_ffmpeg.dll and opencv_ffmpeg_64.dll when a new version of FFMPEG is release?

1. Install 32-bit MinGW + MSYS from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/files/Automated%20MinGW%20Installer/mingw-get-inst/
Let's assume, it's installed in C:\MSYS32.
2. Install 64-bit MinGW. http://mingw-w64.sourceforge.net/
Let's assume, it's installed in C:\MSYS64
3. Copy C:\MSYS32\msys to C:\MSYS64\msys. Edit C:\MSYS64\msys\etc\fstab, change C:\MSYS32 to C:\MSYS64.

4. Now you have working MSYS32 and MSYS64 environments.
Launch, one by one, C:\MSYS32\msys\msys.bat and C:\MSYS64\msys\msys.bat to create your home directories.

4. Download ffmpeg-x.y.z.tar.gz (where x.y.z denotes the actual ffmpeg version).
Copy it to C:\MSYS{32|64}\msys\home\<loginname> directory.

5. To build 32-bit ffmpeg libraries, run C:\MSYS32\msys\msys.bat and type the following commands:

5.1. tar -xzf ffmpeg-x.y.z.tar.gz
5.2. mkdir build
5.3. cd build
5.4. ../ffmpeg-x.y.z/configure --enable-w32threads
5.5. make
5.6. make install
5.7. cd /local/lib
5.8. strip -g *.a

6. Then repeat the same for 64-bit case. The output libs: libavcodec.a etc. need to be renamed to libavcodec64.a etc.

7. Then, copy all those libs to <opencv>\3rdparty\lib\, copy the headers to <opencv>\3rdparty\include\ffmpeg_.

8. Then, go to <opencv>\3rdparty\ffmpeg, edit make.bat
(change paths to the actual paths to your msys32 and msys64 distributions) and then run make.bat