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Scripts are updated for Linux-based (Ubuntu 14.04) mingw cross-compilation (full stack of scripts provided) Part of these scripts may work under Windows installation of MinGW, but it is not supported. FFMPEG update: 2.7.1 Added OpenH264 Cisco binaries support for H264 encoding: v1.4.0
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* On Linux and other Unix flavors OpenCV uses default or user-built ffmpeg/libav libraries.
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If user builds ffmpeg/libav from source and wants OpenCV to stay BSD library, not GPL/LGPL,
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he/she should use --enabled-shared configure flag and make sure that no GPL components are
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enabled (some notable examples are x264 (H264 encoder) and libac3 (Dolby AC3 audio codec)).
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See https://www.ffmpeg.org/legal.html for details.
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If you want to play very safe and do not want to use FFMPEG at all, regardless of whether it's installed on
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your system or not, configure and build OpenCV using CMake with WITH_FFMPEG=OFF flag. OpenCV will then use
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AVFoundation (OSX), GStreamer (Linux) or other available backends supported by opencv_videoio module.
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There is also our self-contained motion jpeg codec, which you can use without any worries.
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It handles CV_FOURCC('M', 'J', 'P', 'G') streams within an AVI container (".avi").
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* On Windows OpenCV uses pre-built ffmpeg binaries, built with proper flags (without GPL components) and
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wrapped with simple, stable OpenCV-compatible API.
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The binaries are opencv_ffmpeg.dll (version for 32-bit Windows) and
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opencv_ffmpeg_64.dll (version for 64-bit Windows).
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See build_win32.txt for the build instructions, if you want to rebuild opencv_ffmpeg*.dll from scratch.
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The pre-built opencv_ffmpeg*.dll is:
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* LGPL library, not BSD libraries.
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* Loaded at runtime by opencv_videoio module.
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If it succeeds, ffmpeg can be used to decode/encode videos;
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otherwise, other API is used.
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FFMPEG build contains H264 encoder based on the OpenH264 library, that should be installed separatelly.
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OpenH264 Video Codec provided by Cisco Systems, Inc.
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See https://github.com/cisco/openh264/releases for details and OpenH264 license.
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Downloaded binary file can be placed into global system path (System32 or SysWOW64) or near application binaries.
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You can also specify location of binary file via OPENH264_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable.
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If LGPL/GPL software can not be supplied with your OpenCV-based product, simply exclude
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opencv_ffmpeg*.dll from your distribution; OpenCV will stay fully functional except for the ability to
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decode/encode videos using FFMPEG (though, it may still be able to do that using other API,
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such as Video for Windows, Windows Media Foundation or our self-contained motion jpeg codec).
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See license.txt for the FFMPEG copyright notice and the licensing terms.
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