Carl Eugen Hoyos ceho...@rainbow.studorg.tuwien.ac.at added the comment:
This looks ok afaict.
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status: open - closed
substatus: needs_more_info - fixed
FFmpeg issue tracker iss...@roundup.ffmpeg.org
pinxue pin...@gmail.com added the comment:
I'm glad to have your observation.
We removed configure because we didn't figured out how to make it work with NDK
yet, so that we removed it to avoid confuse developers interested. Because we
have done this kind of cleanup, some files are deleted by
pinxue pin...@gmail.com added the comment:
Done, I add following note in INSTALL
1 RockPlayer notes:
2 Following is method used by original FFmpeg. Which doesn't work with
3 Android NDK yet.
4
5 Please use Android.mk to build the .so by standard Android NDK way.
6
Added doc and
Doug Stevenson dougn...@hyper-aware.com added the comment:
It seems to me that if the instructions on FFmpeg's legal page are followed,
then you are intentionally avoiding all issues with the LGPL license:
http://www.ffmpeg.org/legal.html
If you do this, you are making it easy for people to
pinxue pin...@gmail.com added the comment:
Hi beafdefx or Doug Stevenson, creator of Act 1 Video Player for
Android,
I just found we have long email thread discussion in same day when this
case is filed, so that I guess you already have the link to download
this source code package at that
Doug Stevenson dougn...@hyper-aware.com added the comment:
The provided source seems to be missing useful and accurate instructions on how
it was created/modified, how to use it, or how to introduce new versions of
FFmpeg back into the application for all of the three target platforms for which
pinxue pin...@gmail.com added the comment:
As this project is building a native library for Android platform, I
believe it is safe to assume the user understands how to use Android
NDK, Google provides full document online as well.
Android.mk contains following lines:
#LOCAL_SRC_FILES
pinxue pin...@gmail.com added the comment:
Firstly, RockPlayer uses ffmpeg.so to decode video, but deosn't use its
function for video rendering.
Secondary, any user of RockPlayer knows the official website is
http://www.anplayer.com or http://rockplayer.freecoder.org (two are
same).
Benjamin Larsson ba...@ludd.ltu.se added the comment:
On 17/07/10 21:58, pinxue wrote:
pinxue pin...@gmail.com added the comment:
Firstly, RockPlayer uses ffmpeg.so to decode video, but deosn't use its
function for video rendering.
Secondary, any user of RockPlayer knows the official