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  • Include Shared library .so in android studio

    15 avril 2016, par Spartan

    I extracted ffmpeg in ndk’s source folder then compiled it there only for that I followed this :http://www.roman10.net/2013/08/18/how-to-build-ffmpeg-with-ndk-r9/ and successfully generated android folder with arm/lib and arm/include files.

    After that I created one Android.mk file in $NDK/sources/ffmpeg/android/arm and one Android.mk in my android project(src/main/jni folder).

    My src/main/jni/Android.mk is like this :

    LOCAL_PATH := $(call my-dir)

    include $(CLEAR_VARS)

    LOCAL_MODULE    := tutorial01
    LOCAL_SRC_FILES := tutorial01.c
    LOCAL_LDLIBS := -llog -ljnigraphics -lz
    LOCAL_SHARED_LIBRARIES := libavcodec

    include $(BUILD_SHARED_LIBRARY)
    $(call import-module,ffmpeg-3.0.1/android/arm)

    and $NDK/sources/ffmpeg/android/arm/Android.mk is :

    LOCAL_PATH:= $(call my-dir)

    include $(CLEAR_VARS)
    LOCAL_MODULE:= libavcodec
    LOCAL_SRC_FILES:= lib/libavcodec-57.so
    LOCAL_EXPORT_C_INCLUDES := $(LOCAL_PATH)/include
    include $(PREBUILT_SHARED_LIBRARY)

    I updated my build.gradle like this and successfully generated jniLibs with .so files but I am getting libavcodec/avcodec.h : No such file or directory while building project.

    import org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.condition.Os

    apply plugin: 'com.android.model.application'

    model {
       android {
           compileSdkVersion = 23
           buildToolsVersion = "23.0.2"

           defaultConfig.with {
               applicationId = "com.example.spartan.hello"
               minSdkVersion.apiLevel = 18
               targetSdkVersion.apiLevel = 23
               versionCode = 1
               versionName = "1.0"
           }
       }
       android.buildTypes {
           release {
               minifyEnabled = false
               proguardFiles.add(file('proguard-android.txt'))
           }
       }

       android.sources {
           main {
               jni {
                   source {
                       srcDirs = []
                   }

               }

           }

           main {
               jniLibs {
                   source {
                       srcDirs = ['src/main/libs']
                   }
               }
           }

       }

       android.ndk {
           moduleName = "tutorial01"
           stl = 'gnustl_shared'
       }
    }


    task ndkBuild(type: Exec) {
       if (Os.isFamily(Os.FAMILY_WINDOWS)) {
           commandLine 'ndk-build.cmd', '-C', file('src/main').absolutePath
       } else {
           commandLine 'ndk-build', '-C', file('src/main').absolutePath
       }
    }
    tasks.withType(JavaCompile) {
       compileTask -> compileTask.dependsOn ndkBuild
    }

    dependencies {
       compile fileTree(include: ['*.jar'], dir: 'libs')
       testCompile 'junit:junit:4.12'
       compile 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:23.2.1'
    }

    and loading them in my activity like this :

    static {
           System.loadLibrary("tutorial01");    
           System.loadLibrary("avcodec-57");  
       }

    I am new to NDK so, Is it ok if we manually paste header files in jni folder ?

  • Adding video with paperclip av-transcoder

    16 avril 2016, par D.Graves

    Okay so I tried this awhile back and I couldn’t get it to work. So I started new and still struggling with this. I am able to upload images no problem. But for some reason I am getting errors when I try to upload videos. I have ffmpeg installed and the latest paperclip av-transcoder installed as well.

    This is the error that I’m getting
    enter image description here

    This is my post model

    class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
    belongs_to :user
    has_attached_file :video, styles: {
       :medium => {
         :geometry => "640x480",
         :format => 'mp4'
       },
       :thumb => { :geometry => "160x120", :format => 'jpeg', :time => 10}
    }, :processors => [:transcoder]
    validates_attachment_content_type :video, content_type: /\Avideo\/.*\Z/
    end

    This is my post controller

    def index
    @posts = Post.all.order("created_at DESC")
    end

    def show
    end

    def new
    @post = current_user.posts.build
    end

    def edit
    end

    def create
    @post = current_user.posts.build(post_params)
    if @post.save
     redirect_to @post, notice: 'Post was successfully created.'
    else
     render :new
    end
    end

    def update
    if @post.update(post_params)
     redirect_to @post, notice: 'Post was successfully updated.'
    else
     render :edit
    end
    end

    def destroy
    @post.destroy
    redirect_to posts_url
    end

    private
    # Use callbacks to share common setup or constraints between actions.
    def set_post
     @post = Post.find_by(id: params[:id])
    end

    def correct_user
     @post = current_user.posts.find_by(id: params[:id])
     redirect_to posts_path, notice: "Not authorized to edit this post" if     @post.nil?
    end

    # Never trust parameters from the scary internet, only allow the white list through.
    def post_params
     params.require(:post).permit(:description, :image, :video)
    end

    def bscenes_params
       params.require(:post).permit(:video)
    end
    end

    This is the tag I am using on my show page

    <%= video_tag bscene.video.url(:medium), controls: true, style: "max-width: 100%;" %>

    I followed step by step the steps on this site
    http://alloffices.io/posts/heroku-s3-paperclip-av-transcoder-for-video-uploads

    Don’t know why Im getting the NamError. Any help at all would be a ton of help

    When I take away the "bscene" from the tag and controller I then get this when I upload.

    enter image description here

  • libavcodec/avcodec.h : No such file or directory(ffmpeg with android studio)

    14 avril 2016, par Spartan

    I extracted ffmpeg in ndk’s source folder then compiled it there only for that I followed this :http://www.roman10.net/2013/08/18/how-to-build-ffmpeg-with-ndk-r9/ and successfully generated android folder with arm/lib and arm/include files.

    After that I created one Android.mk file in $NDK/sources/ffmpeg/android/arm and one Android.mk in my android project(src/main/jni folder).

    My src/main/jni/Android.mk is like this :

    LOCAL_PATH := $(call my-dir)

    include $(CLEAR_VARS)

    LOCAL_MODULE    := tutorial01
    LOCAL_SRC_FILES := tutorial01.c
    LOCAL_LDLIBS := -llog -ljnigraphics -lz
    LOCAL_SHARED_LIBRARIES := libavcodec

    include $(BUILD_SHARED_LIBRARY)
    $(call import-module,ffmpeg-3.0.1/android/arm)

    and $NDK/sources/ffmpeg/android/arm/Android.mk is :

    LOCAL_PATH:= $(call my-dir)

    include $(CLEAR_VARS)
    LOCAL_MODULE:= libavcodec
    LOCAL_SRC_FILES:= lib/libavcodec-57.so
    LOCAL_EXPORT_C_INCLUDES := $(LOCAL_PATH)/include
    include $(PREBUILT_SHARED_LIBRARY)

    I updated my build.gradle like this and successfully generated jniLibs with .so files but I am getting libavcodec/avcodec.h : No such file or directory while building project.

    import org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.condition.Os

    apply plugin: 'com.android.model.application'

    model {
       android {
           compileSdkVersion = 23
           buildToolsVersion = "23.0.2"

           defaultConfig.with {
               applicationId = "com.example.spartan.hello"
               minSdkVersion.apiLevel = 18
               targetSdkVersion.apiLevel = 23
               versionCode = 1
               versionName = "1.0"
           }
       }
       android.buildTypes {
           release {
               minifyEnabled = false
               proguardFiles.add(file('proguard-android.txt'))
           }
       }

       android.sources {
           main {
               jni {
                   source {
                       srcDirs = []
                   }

               }

           }

           main {
               jniLibs {
                   source {
                       srcDirs = ['src/main/libs']
                   }
               }
           }

       }

       android.ndk {
           moduleName = "tutorial01"
           stl = 'gnustl_shared'
       }
    }


    task ndkBuild(type: Exec) {
       if (Os.isFamily(Os.FAMILY_WINDOWS)) {
           commandLine 'ndk-build.cmd', '-C', file('src/main').absolutePath
       } else {
           commandLine 'ndk-build', '-C', file('src/main').absolutePath
       }
    }
    tasks.withType(JavaCompile) {
       compileTask -> compileTask.dependsOn ndkBuild
    }

    dependencies {
       compile fileTree(include: ['*.jar'], dir: 'libs')
       testCompile 'junit:junit:4.12'
       compile 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:23.2.1'
    }

    and loading them in my activity like this :

    static {
           System.loadLibrary("tutorial01");    
           System.loadLibrary("avcodec-57");  
       }

    This is the output I am getting(you can see on left side .so files are generated and header error in the right side of the image).
    enter image description here

    I am new to NDK so, Is it ok if we manually paste header files in jni folder ?