FFmpeg
FFmpeg is a set of
open source computer programs that can record, convert and
stream digital
audio and
video. It includes libavcodec, a leading audio/video codec library. FFmpeg is developed under
Linux, but it can compile under most
operating systems, including
Windows.
The project is made of several components:
- ffmpeg is a command line tool to convert one video file format to another. It also supports grabbing and encoding in real time from a TV card.
- ffserver is an HTTP (RTSP is being developed) multimedia streaming server for live broadcasts. Time shifting of live broadcast is also supported.
- libavcodec is a library containing all the ffmpeg audio/video encoders and decoders. Most codecs were developed from scratch to ensure best performances and high code reusability.
- libavformat is a library containing parsers and generators for all common audio/video formats.
FFmpeg is released under
GNU Lesser General Public License or
GNU General Public License (depending on which sub-libraries one would include). The project is hosted at
SourceForge.
FFmpeg have reverse-engineered and reimplemented the infamous Sorenson 3 Codec.
See also
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