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Build the geq video filter with shared FFmpeg.
geq works fine with shared FFmpeg, so do not require static builds for it.
patch by Alexis Ballier, alexis.ballier gmail com
author | diego |
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date | Fri, 15 Apr 2011 07:48:41 +0000 |
parents | 998475fffe0c |
children | 7bdb1c022122 |
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#!/bin/sh # example how to output video on multiple windows in sync. # might be even more useful in combination with vo ggi # to distribute the video arbitrarily dir=/tmp/$$ count=$1 shift if test 0"$count" -lt 1; then echo "At least 1 slave instance must be used." echo "" echo "Usage:" echo "./mplmult.sh n mplayer-opts" echo "n number of MPlayer instances that display the video" echo "mplayer-opts anything you would specify to mplayer," echo " more than one file will usually not work" exit 1 fi mkdir -m 700 $dir if test $? -ne 0; then echo "Could not create temp dir!" exit 1 fi mkfifo $dir/stream.yuv i=1 fifo_list="" while test $i -le $count; do fifo_list="$dir/mp$i $fifo_list" i=$(($i+1)) done mkfifo $fifo_list (cat $dir/stream.yuv | tee $fifo_list > /dev/null ) & for fifo in $fifo_list; do # -benchmark is neccessary so that it will not do any timing. # the master instance already takes care of it and not specifying # it will break A-V sync. mplayer -nocache -quiet -benchmark "$fifo" > /dev/null 2>&1 & done mplayer -nocache -fixed-vo -vo yuv4mpeg:file=$dir/stream.yuv "$@" rm -rf $dir