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Fabrice Bellard 652f019786 in fact IDCT248 needs to be normalized as I suspected
Originally committed as revision 997 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk
2002-10-03 21:03:59 +00:00
doc base64 encoded patches posted to the devel list are prefered 2002-08-29 13:29:01 +00:00
libav rv10 cleanup (de)muxer still needs to be cleaned up (still searching volunteer for that ;) ) 2002-10-01 19:29:10 +00:00
libavcodec in fact IDCT248 needs to be normalized as I suspected 2002-10-03 21:03:59 +00:00
postproc tons of warning fixes, also some 10l bugfixes, including Dominik's PVA bug 2002-09-22 02:33:28 +00:00
tests fixing rv10, this isnt the cleanest solution (parsing the packet header in the codec & creating it in the muxer) but it was that way before things broke, and its the simplest solution 2002-09-30 21:36:43 +00:00
.cvsignore * cleanup 2002-04-26 07:18:57 +00:00
berrno.h beos/mov/adpcm patch by François Revol <revol at free dot fr> 2002-07-20 20:05:50 +00:00
Changelog updated 2002-05-25 22:18:04 +00:00
configure suppressed unrelated logs 2002-10-01 08:46:41 +00:00
COPYING added license 2002-05-25 23:01:48 +00:00
cygwin_inttypes.h cygwin patch by (Felix Buenemann <atmosfear at users dot sourceforge dot net>) 2002-08-30 19:34:55 +00:00
ffmpeg.c idct permutation cleanup, idct can be selected per context now 2002-09-29 22:44:22 +00:00
ffserver.c fixing i_quant_factor, this should finally fix the bitrate bug with ffserver hopefully 2002-09-19 20:22:39 +00:00
ffserver.h added include for ffserver dynamically loaded modules 2002-07-25 16:15:28 +00:00
INSTALL add more info about new configure features 2002-05-25 22:21:14 +00:00
Makefile oggvorbis support patch by (Mark Hills <mark at pogo dot org dot uk>) 2002-09-01 18:07:56 +00:00
README license/copyright change 2002-05-25 22:23:19 +00:00
VERSION version info for so too 2002-05-09 06:23:37 +00:00

1) Introduction
---------------

ffmpeg is a hyper fast realtime audio/video encoder, a streaming
server and a generic audio and video file converter. 

It can grab from a standard Video4Linux video source and convert it
into several file formats based on DCT/motion compensation
encoding. Sound is compressed in MPEG audio layer 2 or using an AC3
compatible stream.

What makes ffmpeg interesting ?

- Innovative streaming technology : multiformat, real time encoding,
  simple configuration.

- Simple and efficient video encoder: outputs MPEG1, H263, Real
  Video(tm), MPEG4, DIVX and MJPEG compatible bitstreams using the
  same encoder core.

- Real time encoding (25 fps in 352x288 on a K6 500) using the
  video4linux API.

- Generates I and P frames, which means it is far better than a MJPEG
  encoder.

- Hyper fast MPEG audio layer 2 compression (50 times faster than
  realtime on a K6 500).

- Hyper fast AC3 compatible encoder.

- simple and very small portable C source code, easy to understand and
  to modify. It be may the smallest decent MPEG encoder :-)

- optional non real time higher quality encoding (different motion
  estimators available).

- Audio and Video decoders are in development.

ffmpeg is made of two programs:

* ffmpeg: soft VCR which encodes in real time to several formats. It
  can also encode from any supported input file format to any input
  supported format.

* ffserver: high performance live broadcast streaming server based on
  the ffmpeg core encoders.

2) Documentation
----------------

* Read doc/ffmpeg.txt and doc/ffserver.txt to learn the basic features.

* Read doc/TODO to know what are the know bugs and missing features.

* Read doc/README.dev if you want to contribute or use the codec or
  format libraries.

3) Licensing:
------------

* See the file COPYING. ffmpeg and the associated library EXCEPT
  liba52 are licensed under the Lesser GNU General Public
  License. liba52 is distributed under the GNU General Public License.

* This code should be patent free since it is very simple. I took care
  to use the same video encoder/decoder core for all formats to show
  that they really are mostly the same.

Fabrice Bellard.