Am So., 1. Nov. 2020 um 19:49 Uhr schrieb juan carlos rebate <nerus...@gmail.com>:
> Good afternoon, sorry that it took so long to update this thread, well I am > still trying > to use uar ffmpeg in my own way, but it seems that everything is going > against me, > now the problem is that if I try to compile in windows the process seems to > be it > carries out but then it doesn't actually do anything, it doesn't compile the > executables or the dll, but in linux if you want to use the same set of > commands, > to compile I do the following: > I introduce it in the form of a column so that it does not occupy too much > ./configure > --arch=x86_64 > --target-os=mingw32 > --cross-prefix=x86_64-w64-mingw32- > --prefix=/usr/local > --pkg-config=pkg-config > --pkg-config-flags=--static > --extra-cflags=-static Is this a useful option? > --extra-ldflags=-static (This option sometimes causes issues and I believe it should not be necessary on Windows) > --extra-libs="-lm -lz -fopenmp" Why is this necessary? Is there a bug we don't know about? (Or just a bug in an external library?) > --enable-static > --disable-shared These are unneeded. > --enable-nonfree > --enable-gpl > --enable-avisynth > --enable-libaom > --enable-libfdk-aac > --enable-libfribidi > --enable-libmp3lame > --enable-libopus > --enable-libsoxr > --enable-libvorbis > --enable-libvpx > --enable-libx264 > --enable-libx265 > Make (I suspect there is no operating system with a command "Make") > If I compile it in linux in this way it compiles well, although along the way > it > tells me that some codecs are deprecated but it does compile, but this > same set of commands in windows does not compile, if it indicates that it > does but does not produce the final link, this it only happens to me with > ffmpeg. Very generally, I would not expect the same non-trivial configure line to work on Linux and Windows (think of cross- vs native compilation). > I have tried both with cygwin and with the monster developed by microsoft, > (the wsl2) In my tests, I saw some issues with wsl2, I recommend wsl (1) for FFmpeg Windows compilation. Carl Eugen _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org https://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user To unsubscribe, visit link above, or email ffmpeg-user-requ...@ffmpeg.org with subject "unsubscribe".