[ITP] ffmpeg (5.1.2)
Takashi Yano
takashi.yano@nifty.ne.jp
Sun Feb 5 08:40:18 GMT 2023
On Sat, 4 Feb 2023 16:45:13 +0000
Jon Turney wrote:
> On 24/01/2023 03:28, Takashi Yano via Cygwin-apps wrote:
> >>> Thanks!
> >>>
> >>> For a long time, ffmpeg was not included in Fedora, due to concerns
> >>> about codec patents, but those issues seem to have been resolved.
> >>>
> >>> Can you please investigate what configuration is used in Fedora, and
> >>> what the effects of matching that would be?
> >>
> >> Thanks. I will check the configuration of fedora.
> >
> > I have checked the configuration of ffmpeg in fedora.
> > It seems that most of codecs are disabled in fedora
> > by default unless 'all_codecs' flag is specified.
> > https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/ffmpeg/blob/f37/f/ffmpeg.spec
> >
> > I have built a ffmpeg package using the configuration
> > almost imitated fedora.
> > https://tyan0.yr32.net/cygwin/x86_64/release/ffmpeg-free/
> >
> > You would find this ffmpeg of the above configuration is
> > almost unuseful...
> > aac, h264, hevc, mpeg4, wma, wmv, etc. are not supported.
> >
> > I also imitated the configuration with 'all_codecs' flag
> > and have built another ffmpeg package.
> > https://tyan0.yr32.net/cygwin/x86_64/release/ffmpeg-all_codecs/
> >
> > This is almost common with the major ports of ffmpeg.
> >
> > Could you please review them?
>
> Thanks for looking into this. The packaging looks fine from a technical
> standpoint.
>
> The concern here is that we have an informal policy to only accept
> packages which is would be allowed in Fedora (by it's policies on
> content and being free of legal encumbrances (e.g. license, patent and
> trademark issues))
>
> After some discussions, it seems that policy should be formal. I've
> amended [1] to state that.
>
> I'm sorry to cause you more trouble, but given that, can you package
> this based on the codec set in Fedora's ffmpeg-free?
Thank you for your consideration. I have re-arranged the ffmpeg
package basend on Fedora's ffmpeg-free package.
https://tyan0.yr32.net/cygwin/x86_64/release/ffmpeg/
> If you don't think the package is useful under those constraints, don't
> let this discourage you from offering either the cygport for interested
> people to build it themselves, or the packages via an overlay package
> server [2]
As I mentioned in IRC, the Fedora approved numerous of codecs for
ffmpeg recently. As a result, ffmpeg-free package becomes much more
useful compared to the past.
As far as using for ffmpeg-plugin of moc (Music player), it has
almost enough codecs.
ffmpeg itself might be somewhat weak (e.g., no x264, x265),
however, it whold be much better than nothing.
> [1] https://cygwin.com/packaging-contributors-guide.html#submitting
> [2] https://cygwin.com/package-server.html#overlay
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Takashi Yano <takashi.yano@nifty.ne.jp>
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