Hi,

in the ffmpeg source code, search for a file named "output-example.c",
follow the example there -- that's how you generate videos from images.

On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 7:23 PM, Russell Weber <
[email protected]> wrote:

>   OK... This is a very not so often asked question...  Here's the
> situation.  I have a program that is getting data from a set of cameras,
> one
> at a time, and then doing some image processing and computer vision.
> However, I need to figure out how to take the processed images and stream
> them over the network to another computer running an application that does
> some more processing.....  We have the network set up, that was easy to do,
> I just need to figure out how to encode the images so that I end up with
> the
> bytes that are to be sent across the network and not just raw data, I also
> need to know how to receive the data in a manner that I can decode the sent
> bytes, on the spot without writing it to a file, back into an image for
> further processing.  Using FFmpeg's server is not an option because we will
> be using several cameras that we need to switch through dynamically and
> process differently, remember that we have to do some image processing on
> them before we send the data over and not use the actual camera feed.  We
> need to do this in the actual c++ code, any thing that you guys could give
> me in guidance would surely be apreciated...   HELP ME MASTERS OF AVCODEC
> YOU'RE MY ONLY HOPE.
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