![]() ![]() so files for all architectures, that application might need. It wasn’t easy to pull everything together, but at the end I managed to build all necessary. Like shooting fish in a barrel!”, - thought me.įor the next two weeks I was fighting with NDK, with FFmpeg’s configure, with linking and other stuff. “Well, now all we need is to build FFmpeg and link it to the application. And everything in time less then 30 seconds. Those requirements, by the way, were following: application had to trim video down to 30 seconds, lower its bitrate and crop it to square. ![]() After some googe’ing, I came to conclusion that FFmpeg ideally fits requirements of the task. As you probably aware - Android doesn’t deliver built-in tool for such task (Ok-ok, there actually is MediaCodec, which, in a way, allows you to perform video processing, but about it in the next post). Some time ago, I got task on my work which required processing of video on Android. ![]()
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