On 11.05.2016, at 14:03, Carl Eugen Hoyos <ceho...@ag.or.at> wrote: > 章军海 <243186085 <at> qq.com> writes: > >> I wonder how you all test FATE on arm or arm64 hardware. > > To actually test fate on small devices like mobile phones, > you have to use the configure option --target-exec and > point it to ssh, you need a running ssh daemon on your > device, this means a jailbroken iPhone or an Android with > ssh installed (root not necessary). > Additionally, you need shared directories, ie either > ssh-fs or samba or another network file system. The file > system always makes trouble (or at least is very, very > slow), so this should not be the first thing you try. > > In your specific case, it is much simpler to copy the > offending h264 file from fate and the ffmpeg executable > to the device and test transcoding on the device.
Well, if it's only about this specific issue, running it under qemu-user on the local desktop is even easier. _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-devel mailing list ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-devel