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com.mcxiaoke.ijk.media:ijkplayer-x86_64
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iOS |
Video player based on ffplay
# required
allprojects {
repositories {
jcenter()
}
}
dependencies {
# required, enough for most devices.
compile 'tv.danmaku.ijk.media:ijkplayer-java:0.8.8'
compile 'tv.danmaku.ijk.media:ijkplayer-armv7a:0.8.8'
# Other ABIs: optional
compile 'tv.danmaku.ijk.media:ijkplayer-armv5:0.8.8'
compile 'tv.danmaku.ijk.media:ijkplayer-arm64:0.8.8'
compile 'tv.danmaku.ijk.media:ijkplayer-x86:0.8.8'
compile 'tv.danmaku.ijk.media:ijkplayer-x86_64:0.8.8'
# ExoPlayer as IMediaPlayer: optional, experimental
compile 'tv.danmaku.ijk.media:ijkplayer-exo:0.8.8'
}
# install homebrew, git, yasm
ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"
brew install git
brew install yasm
# add these lines to your ~/.bash_profile or ~/.profile
# export ANDROID_SDK=<your sdk path>
# export ANDROID_NDK=<your ndk path>
# on Cygwin (unmaintained)
# install git, make, yasm
cd config
rm module.sh
ln -s module-default.sh module.sh
cd android/contrib
# cd ios
sh compile-ffmpeg.sh clean
cd config
rm module.sh
ln -s module-lite-hevc.sh module.sh
cd android/contrib
# cd ios
sh compile-ffmpeg.sh clean
cd config
rm module.sh
ln -s module-lite.sh module.sh
cd android/contrib
# cd ios
sh compile-ffmpeg.sh clean
# choose [No] to use bash
sudo dpkg-reconfigure dash
git clone https://github.com/Bilibili/ijkplayer.git ijkplayer-android
cd ijkplayer-android
git checkout -B latest k0.8.8
./init-android.sh
cd android/contrib
./compile-ffmpeg.sh clean
./compile-ffmpeg.sh all
cd ..
./compile-ijk.sh all
# Android Studio:
# Open an existing Android Studio project
# Select android/ijkplayer/ and import
#
# define ext block in your root build.gradle
# ext {
# compileSdkVersion = 23 // depending on your sdk version
# buildToolsVersion = "23.0.0" // depending on your build tools version
#
# targetSdkVersion = 23 // depending on your sdk version
# }
#
# If you want to enable debugging ijkplayer(native modules) on Android Studio 2.2+: (experimental)
# sh android/patch-debugging-with-lldb.sh armv7a
# Install Android Studio 2.2(+)
# Preference -> Android SDK -> SDK Tools
# Select (LLDB, NDK, Android SDK Build-tools,Cmake) and install
# Open an existing Android Studio project
# Select android/ijkplayer
# Sync Project with Gradle Files
# Run -> Edit Configurations -> Debugger -> Symbol Directories
# Add "ijkplayer-armv7a/.externalNativeBuild/ndkBuild/release/obj/local/armeabi-v7a" to Symbol Directories
# Run -> Debug 'ijkplayer-example'
# if you want to reverse patches:
# sh patch-debugging-with-lldb.sh reverse armv7a
#
# Eclipse: (obselete)
# File -> New -> Project -> Android Project from Existing Code
# Select android/ and import all project
# Import appcompat-v7
# Import preference-v7
#
# Gradle
# cd ijkplayer
# gradle
git clone https://github.com/Bilibili/ijkplayer.git ijkplayer-ios
cd ijkplayer-ios
git checkout -B latest k0.8.8
./init-ios.sh
cd ios
./compile-ffmpeg.sh clean
./compile-ffmpeg.sh all
# Demo
# open ios/IJKMediaDemo/IJKMediaDemo.xcodeproj with Xcode
#
# Import into Your own Application
# Select your project in Xcode.
# File -> Add Files to ... -> Select ios/IJKMediaPlayer/IJKMediaPlayer.xcodeproj
# Select your Application's target.
# Build Phases -> Target Dependencies -> Select IJKMediaFramework
# Build Phases -> Link Binary with Libraries -> Add:
# IJKMediaFramework.framework
#
# AudioToolbox.framework
# AVFoundation.framework
# CoreGraphics.framework
# CoreMedia.framework
# CoreVideo.framework
# libbz2.tbd
# libz.tbd
# MediaPlayer.framework
# MobileCoreServices.framework
# OpenGLES.framework
# QuartzCore.framework
# UIKit.framework
# VideoToolbox.framework
#
# ... (Maybe something else, if you get any link error)
#
Copyright (c) 2017 Bilibili
Licensed under LGPLv2.1 or later
ijkplayer required features are based on or derives from projects below:
android/ijkplayer-exo is based on or derives from projects below:
android/example is based on or derives from projects below:
ios/IJKMediaDemo is based on or derives from projects below:
ijkplayer's build scripts are based on or derives from projects below:
ijkplayer is licensed under LGPLv2.1 or later, so itself is free for commercial use under LGPLv2.1 or later
But ijkplayer is also based on other different projects under various licenses, which I have no idea whether they are compatible to each other or to your product.
IANAL, you should always ask your lawyer for these stuffs before use it in your product.
FAQs
Video player based on FFmpeg n2.8
We found that com.mcxiaoke.ijk.media:ijkplayer-x86_64 demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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