FFpocket is a tool for using ffmpeg's features. It carries out the tasks of frame decoding from a video file, audio decoding from a multimedia file (video/audio) precise frame/time seeking including b-frames, audio downsampling and special minmax averaging. The source code is intented to be simple, human-readable and free of memory leaks. It can be used as a shared library by larger projects that want to incorporate multimedia features.
License: GNU General Public License v2
Changes:
This is mainly a maintenance release, updates to the code were made to work with the latest ffmpeg versions, though some small changes have been introduced into the library. Among these change are utilization of the ffmpeg wav encoder when decoding audio, a speed improvement for source code compilation, enforcement of the license agreement during Windows installation, and addition of displaying a file's duration information via the command line tool.
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