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Old 28th November 2014
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Thanks for the response. However, today Verizon forced a Jelly Bean 4.3 update and now no videos work in HW mode. The only solution is to update from our current v1.9 150 which has been working just fine.....to the latest BSPlayer version and loose the AC3 audio in all our movies.

I appreciate the link but it doesn't appear to be a solution for an Android phone. Additionally, you must be a coder to understand that gobbllygook.
system is designed to work with NDK standalone toolchain (read NDK documentation docs/STANDALONE-TOOLCHAIN.html).
Unpack FFmpeg source bellow, edit 'build-ffmpeg.sh' script and set NDK toolcahin
I know this is an old thread but for those who don't understand all the "gobbllygook", just download the all in one Windows zip file using the link Ico-Man supplied. Unzip the file to your C:\ drive (root of C). When it's unzipped open the folder "ffmpeg-build-windows" in a command prompt mode by holding the shift key and right clicking the folder and selecting "Open Command Window Here". Inside there are several .bat (batch) files. Type "dir" and hit enter to see the list. Type the name of the .bat file that corresponds to the GPU type you need a custom codec for. A Window will open and a whole lot of activity will take place in it. It may take some time to finish depending on your PCs CPU power. When it's done you'll see the word ** DONE ** as one of the last lines in that busy little window. Close it and open the folder inside ffmpeg-build-windows labeled "lib". This is your custom codec .so file for BS Player. Copy it to the internal sdcard root and then open BS Player and tell it to use the custom codec.

Pretty simple but takes time..... :)

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just download the all in one Windows zip file using the link Ico-Man supplied. Unzip the file to your C: drive.

Double click the one that corresponds to the GPU type you need a custom codec for.
Thank you for the info, as I was searching for this.

I have a script fail here in Windows 8.1 32bit after extracting the allinone_ffmpeg-windows.zip and it is looking for gcc

Has anyone had success with the allinone_ffmpeg-windows.zip package?


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Since you've disabled or enabled at least one algorithm, you need to do
the following before building:

        make depend

Configured for android-armv7.
making depend in crypto...
make[1]: Entering directory `/c/Files/ffmpeg-build-windows/build/src/openssl-1.0.1j/crypto'
../util/domd: line 25: gcc: command not found
make[1]: *** [depend] Error 1
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Thank you for the info, as I was searching for this.

I have a script fail here in Windows 8.1 32bit after extracting the allinone_ffmpeg-windows.zip and it is looking for gcc

Has anyone had success with the allinone_ffmpeg-windows.zip package?


Code:
Since you've disabled or enabled at least one algorithm, you need to do
the following before building:

        make depend

Configured for android-armv7.
making depend in crypto...
make[1]: Entering directory `/c/Files/ffmpeg-build-windows/build/src/openssl-1.0.1j/crypto'
../util/domd: line 25: gcc: command not found
make[1]: *** [depend] Error 1
Yes, I successfully compiled the source for my ARMv7 CPU. I can find the libffmpeg7_v19.so in the lib folder.

My system is Windows 10.

However, my Allwinner H3 CPU still can't hardware decode HEVC videos in Android...

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