How to Build FFmpeg for Android
ffmpeg is an open-source platform for recording, converting, playing and streaming video and audio. It includes libavcodec, a popular video/audio codec.
Several popular Android applications are built based on FFmpeg, including RockPlayer, MoboPlayer, acrMedia, vitalPlayer, V-Cut Express etc. If you’re developing multimedia applications that needs a video/audio codec, ffmpeg is a good choice.
This blog covers how to compile ffmpeg for Android, and next blog will cover how to use ffmpeg to build a simple application.
The steps below are done on Ubuntu 10.10, android NDK r5b, and ffmpeg 0.8. It should work on other versions of Android NDK and ffmpeg, but it may require minor changes.
0. Download Android NDK r5b
You can download the NDK here. Once downloaded, simply extract the file, and you’ll have a folder named android-ndk-r5b. You’ll need the folder location for configurations later.
1. Download Source Code for FFmpeg
You can download the source code from here. If you want to get the latest code, you can use git or svn, the link has detailed instructions. But for this tutorial, the FFmpeg 0.8 “Love” release is downloaded.
After downloaded the source, extract it and you’ll have a folder named ffmpeg-0.8.
2. Build FFmpeg (The script is based on RockPlayer build script)
2.1 Copy and Paste the bash script from here to a text editor, and save it as build_android.sh under ffmpeg-0.8 folder.
Note that NDK location has to be changed according to your android-ndk-r5b folder location. In my machine, it’s at ~/Desktop/android/, so it’s set as
NDK=~/Desktop/android/android-ndk-r5b
PLATFORM=$NDK/platforms/android-8/arch-arm/
PREBUILT=$NDK/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.4.3/prebuilt/linux-x86
You may also need to adjust the PLATFORM based on which version of SDK you’re using, android-8 corresponds to android SDK 2.2.
The default configuration in the script disables a lot of stuff to speed up the build, you can change the configuration to suit your needs. Besides, you can compile for multiple hardware platforms, but here we only enable arm v7vfpv3 to speed up the build process.
2.2 Make sure the bash script is executable. Go to the ffmpeg-0.8 directory in terminal, then type the following command,
sudo chmod 755 build_android.sh
2.3 Then execute the script, by typing the following command,
./build_android.sh
The compilation will take a while (several minutes or above depends on your machine) to finish.
Update for NDK-r6:
For android NDK-r6, the build_android.sh script might not work. You can try the script here.
Note that you may need to create ./android/armv7-a/ folder in the ffmpeg directory yourself. (Thanks to mgg28831 for this).
If you encounter permission denied error, you can try sudo ./build_android.sh.
3. The Output of the Build
Once the script finishes execution, there’ll be a folder called android under ffmpeg-0.8 directory, which contains all the output of the build.
4. To be Continued
Once the library is compiled successfuly, the next step is to use it to build Android apps. This is covered in next blog, How to Build Android Apps Based on FFmpeg By an Example.
Reference:
RockPlayer open source component: http://rockplayer.freecoder.org/tech.html
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hey there!
thanks for the article and the build files!
currently I’m trying to build ffmpeg-0.10.2 on ubuntu 10.4 with the ndk-r7c for armv7-a but I’m not able to build it.
I’m getting a
“WARNING: /android-ndk-r7c/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.4.3/prebuilt/linux-x86/bin/arm-linux-androideabi-pkg-config not found, library detection may fail.”
warning and then the build failes with a lot of warnings and:
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [ffmpeg_g] Error 1
did you ever try to build it with this versions?
cheers
Have you got any answer to this?
The NDK-R6 build-script should add –prefix=$PREFIX which exists in R5 script. This will create ./android/$CPU dirs.
using ndk-r8 and vmplayer (ubuntu 12.04) on windows…
had to make one, small revision…
after chmod”ing ‘android-build.sh’ I had to use ‘sudo’ in the expression calling the shell…
sudo ./build_android.sh
Thankyou…
thankyou
Thanks a lot! This worked like a charm! Any idea what I’d have to do to compile it for an Android device running Intel chips?
Hi,
I’m using ubuntu-12.04,ndk-0.8,ffmpeg-0.8 But at the line
if ((lError = av_open_input_file(&gFormatCtx, gFileName, NULL, 0, NULL)) !=0 ) {
LOGE(1, “Error open video file: %d”, lError);
return; //open file failed
}
the application is getting fail.
without solving this issue there is nothing useful in this app .any help will be appraciated..
thanks in advance.
Hi,
Thanks for the great post!
When I run the .sh file I get all kind of errors:
Makefile:2: config.mak: No such file or directory
Makefile:47: /common.mak: No such file or directory
Makefile:89: /libavutil/Makefile: No such file or directory
Makefile:89: /library.mak: No such file or directory
Makefile:169: /doc/Makefile: No such file or directory
Makefile:170: /tests/Makefile: No such file or directory
make: *** No rule to make target `/tests/Makefile’. Stop.
Makefile:2: config.mak: No such file or directory
Makefile:47: /common.mak: No such file or directory
Makefile:89: /libavutil/Makefile: No such file or directory
Makefile:89: /library.mak: No such file or directory
Makefile:169: /doc/Makefile: No such file or directory
Makefile:170: /tests/Makefile: No such file or directory
Any ideas?
Thanks!